Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast: MotoGP – A Matter Of Balance

Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast: MotoGP – A Matter Of Balance

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

Roadracing World MotoGP Editor and Isle of Man TT winner Mat Oxley and two-time World Championship-winning Crew Chief Peter Bom have started “The Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast,” which will be focused on the FIM MotoGP World Championship.

This podcast is “MotoGP – A Matter Of Balance.”

The original podcast can be found on BuzzSprout.com or listened to via other places you get podcasts.

From the Oxley Bom Podcast:

Here’s an interesting question: what was the last time KTM won a race? And what was the last time they won while the track was dry?

The answer is three whole years. Yes, with no race in Kazakhstan this week, Mat instead decided to dive into some interesting statistics. The numbers don’t lie, and they point at something curious at KTM.

So this week we’re going to dive into why an incredibly competitive bike like the RC16 isn’t bringing home the gold more often. It’s a question that not only involves lots of engineering and data, but also a serious look at the different kinds of pilots riding these machines. And the answer might have some serious implications for the freshly-signed Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales…

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