MotoPG Ep 039: "His Father Was a Luber..."

EPISODE · May 18, 2021 · 1H 12M

MotoPG Ep 039: "His Father Was a Luber..."

from MotoPG · host MotoPG Australia

The boys are on a Jack Miller inspired high after the Australian's second straight Moto GP title in Le Mans but that's just a small part of what makes MotoPG the greatest motorcycling podcast on earth. There's also Boris' Empathy Training and Cultural Awareness segment (which continues to educate listeners all over the world), Freido's Uncle Nick with the stats that matter and Tug's technical tips on how ridiculously high powered motorcycles actually work. And every now and then there's even a bit of serious analysis, just to keep things interesting. As always, none of this would be possible without our sponsors Ron Angel Wholesale (suppliers of GIVI luggage in Australia), Suzuki, Held Australia and Velocity Vehicle Care. (By the way, click the link for the Original Bike Spirits Moto PG deal on EBay. It's a pretty simple deal people: All these guys support us so you need to support them. We don't do deals with sponsors whose products we don't endorse and if you stick with the brands we recommend you'll not only be buying quality but you're helping keep us on air. And if you want to go that extra step, sign up for the Patreon Pit Crew and get access to exclusive content and competitions. Only Pit Crew members get to ask the boys questions in the Hearts and Minds segment and only Pit Crew members are eligible for the amazing Held prize of a trip to Germany in 2022 to attend a MotoGP race and tour the factory. Oh, and don't forget our MotoPG website and the merchandise shop where you can buy exclusive T Shirts only other MotoPG fans will understand. It's all happening at the MotoPG podcast so stop reading this rubbish and start listening. Now.

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