Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast: Qatar 2024 – The Japanese Championship

Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast: Qatar 2024 – The Japanese Championship

© 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 “Qatar 2024 – The Japanese Championship.”

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

 

From the Oxley Bom Podcast:

It’s on! The first race of the MotoGP Championship 2024 has finished in Qatar, and Bagnaia bagged his first win. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, Yamaha and Honda struggle to keep up with Aprilla, KTM and Ducati. Can they keep up with this Italian competition? Or has the gap already become so big that this season will bring us two champions – one world champion, and one winner of the “Japanese Tournament”?
And on another subject, should you always believe a rider when he’s just gotten of his bike?
Mat and Peter have lots to discuss, so join us in the first episode of this new season. Enjoy!

P.S. We recorded this while Mat was still at the track, so apologies for any problems with the audio…

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