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Episode 175 of the Paddock Pass Podcast is out, and this one starts our review of the 2020 MotoGP Championship season, as we take a look at the fates of the various manufacturers.

On the mics, we have Neil Morrison and our newest member to the show, Adam Wheeler (from the magazine On-Track Off-Road).

Taking the manufacturers two at a time, this episode focuses on the results of the Suzuki and Ducati squads during the year. The two brands showed strong results, though perhaps in the most different of ways.

In lieu of an episode from the Paddock Pass Podcast this week, the team instead posted a special show for just our Patreon listeners. In that show, Steve English sits down with six-time WorldSBK Champion Jonathan Rea.

This is a short clip from that interview, and in this segment we see JR talking about his options of moving into the MotoGP paddock throughout the year. It is a pretty frank and honest insight into the two series, which we think you will find interesting.

Episode 170 of the Paddock Pass Podcast is out, and this one comes to us from the MotoGP paddock in Motorland Aragon.

On the mics, we have our usual grand prix duo, David Emmett and Neil Morrison, and joining them on this show is MotoGP photographer Cormac Ryan-Meenan.

The guys dive into the results of the Spanish round, which showed the promise of Alex Marquez, and vaulted Joan Mir to the top of the MotoGP Championship standings.

Episode 168 of the Paddock Pass Podcast is out, and this one sees David Emmett and Neil Morrison  on the mics, as the pair discusses the French GP at Le Mans.

The guys kickoff the show with a discussion of how the weather affected the race, and especially how it turned tire choice into a gamble, but one that produced a popular winner.

Of course, there has to be a conversation about Danilo Petrucci’s victory, along with Alex Marquez getting on the podium.

Episode 167 of the Paddock Pass Podcast is out, and this one is a bit of a special show, as we are sharing with you one of our Patreon episodes.

In it, Ducati WorldSBK rider Scott Redding sits down for an interview, and then Steve English and Gordon Ritchie  provide some insight and analysis to what Redding discussed.

It makes for an interesting listen, especially as we head into the final round of the 2020 WorldSBK Championship.