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Get your litre and a half of beer charged, and get ready for Danilo Petrucci’s bar crawl around his home town of Terni. The affable factory Ducati Team rider discusses being a full suitcase heavier than other MotoGP riders, the “cruel” world of contract negotiations and the rumours around his seat for 2021. The self-deprecating Italian also reveals his possible shock Dakar-switch dream, the proposed new 2020 calendar, and spotting the one remaining Hodgson replica scooter on the streets of Tuscany!
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Decant yourself a glass of Brunello di Montalcino, and settle in for an absorbing chat with the LCR Honda Team owner and principal Lucio Cecchinello, himself a seven-time grand prix winner. Having been living in the team’s workshop during lockdown (and drinking the entire reserves of hospitality wine!), the expressive Italian narrates some incredible stories about his career and some of the riders he’s worked with like Casey Stoner or Cal Crutchlow. He also offers the lowdown on current contract negotiations and managing a team in this challenging environment.
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Squeeze some extra lime into your caipirinha as the boys catch up with the Italo-Brazilian 2017 Moto2 World Champion and current Petronas SRT Yamaha rider Franco Morbidelli. The uber-cool "Franky" is perhaps the most laid-back rider on the MotoGP grid, and gives out advice about how to take things easy, how he likes a good curry, and how he intends to make an impact when MotoGP gets going again. He also reveals what he knows about a possible tie-up with Valentino Rossi next year...
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Pop an umbrella in your Bacardi and Coke and tune in for tales aplenty from three-time British Superbike Champion and 500cc GP legend Niall Mackenzie. The popular Scot chats to the boys about racing among the greats in the golden era of the 500s, including which of them didn’t know when to stop drinking. He recounts how he was offered retirement as a motivation tool, which of his BSB racing sons Taylor and Tarran is his favourite, and how to negotiate a deal worth twice what you expect.
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Crack open your can of ale ready to cheers, because to celebrate VE day in the UK, the only Brit in MotoGP, Cal Crutchlow, joins Neil and Gav from California. A former World Supersport Champion, and three-time MotoGP race winner the LCR Honda Castrol rider gives away some of Marc Marquez's data secrets, divulges how to negotiate a MotoGP contract, explains where the British Quartararo is coming from, and reveals who his dream team-mate would be.
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Grab yourself a tumbler full of single-malt whisky and settle in for a fascinating and revealing catch-up with the two-time World Superbike Champion, rock-star, TV pundit and property mogul - the over-talented James Toseland. He discusses his latest surgeries, the tough start to his racing career, as well as his grandpa rejecting his hand-me-downs and Paolo Nutini getting his ear chewed off.
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With your espresso martini in hand, take a moment to enjoy an eye-opening chat with the five-time World Superbike Champion Jonathan Rea MBE. The record-breaker opens up about his future, MotoGP offers, relations with his rivals, as well as amazing revelations about his pre-race hamburger diet, arm-wrestling with Marc Marquez and trying to beat a six-year-old at FIFA.
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Rack yourself up a #cottongin and allow the soothing Yorkshire tones of 12-time World Trial Champ Dougie Lampkin melt your eardrums. Doug charts his carrot cake fitness regime, knocking down an ornate wall with his bike at Goodwood, getting arrested for illegal beach riding and Robbie Williams, Rob to his pals, singing the theme to Kickstart. Did Hodgy mention #cottongin?
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Settle yourself in with a Disaronno and Coke and hear some of those comical top bunk stories from the older half of the Lowes twins, Sam. The former World Supersport Champion and current Marc VDS Moto2 rider chats about using an alias of his brother on dates, how Aleix Espargaro is one of the good guys, mammoth press-up sessions before racing, and having posters of Chris Walker on his wall #stalkersbiggestfan.
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Another long one, but this is searingly brutal honesty from the reigning British Superbike Champion Scott Redding. He discusses everything from being scared while racing, to the rivals he's rated or not, the frustrations of MotoGP and the possibility of a return, his hopes for World Superbike, and what food he would choose upon leaving a club at 4am. All the important stuff.
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Is he a MotoGP rider yet? Or doesn’t it count because he still hasn’t made his debut? We’re not sure, and nor is Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Brad Binder, who chats to the lads while still eagerly awaiting his maiden premier class outing. The chilled-out South African gives the lowdown on lockdown in SA, teaches Hodgy about braai, and discusses the possible return of MotoGP to the rainbow nation. This is a long listen for the Easter weekend!
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The boys enjoy a candid and comical conversation with the 23-time Isle of Man TT winner John McGuinness, whose ability to tell a tale is up there with his talent for getting the most out of the mountain course. Find out why Foggy still owes him £30, and why he ranks a 10th place finish as one of his greatest-ever achievements.
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TV Presenter Suzi Perry becomes the first female and first non-racer to get to Gas It Out with Gav and Hodgy, and let's the boys into the secrets behind her career in motorsports as well as serving up a few stories from the paddock over the years. This one's a long one so strap yourselves in!
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The world's most famous lorry mechanic joins Hodgy and Gav for a chat, albeit sounding like he is down a hole, wearing scuba gear, submerged in engine oil. Perhaps he was. The all-round legend that is former TT racer Guy Martin brings his best to the pod, without the mention of a cup of tea once. This time, don't blame Gav for the sound quality! And stay for the extras to see just how utterly useless the two Gas It Out men are...
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Twice a grand prix winner, John McPhee rides a Honda for the Petronas Sprinta Racing team in the Moto3 World Championship, finishing fifth in the world in 2019. The Scot reveals how much some of his rivals are PAYING to take part in the championship, and which of the world champions he raced again that he doesn't really rate!! He also gives advice on how to pronounce the name of his hometown (we're none the wiser) and what steps he took to become a racer instead of an accountant!
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Episode 2 and Gav & Hodgy (Godgy) are joined by the current leader of the World Superbike Championship, Kawasaki Racing Team's Alex Lowes. One half of the #22 twins with brother Sam (who rides in Moto2), Alex dishes the dirt on his top-bunk brother as well as revealing the mental challenges of racing at the top level and lining up as the multi-World Champ Jonathan Rea's teammate.
*Stick around at the end for bonus content!*
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World Superbike Champion Neil Hodgson joins MotoGP broadcaster Gavin Emmett for a brand new motorcycle racing podcast “Gas It Out”. At least that’s what it’s called for now! The BT Sport pundits chat about what’s going on in the world of bike racing, albeit not much after the delay to the start of the 2020 season.
In this first, impromptu episode, made as a result of the Coronavirus lockdown, Godgy are joined by Petronas Sprinta Racing’s Jake “Dixie” Dixon who currently competes in the Moto2 World Championship (and according to Jake in Formula One eSports!) and finished 14th in the opening race of the season in Qatar.
Any audio issues are with Gav’s recording and not your device!
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After a few weeks of quite unusual shows, we're back to our regularly scheduled programming, with Steve and Remfry reviewing new releases by Volbeat, Russian Circles, Lingua Ignota, Thy Art Is Murder and Down I Go. Steve also recounts his experience seeing Uniform and Bad Breeding on the hottest day of the year and Remfry talks about his experience at Sigur Rós's free ambient Hyde Park 'Liminal' show, plus there's further news and speculation on the long awaited Tool album. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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Remfry is joined by Ben Tipple, a freelance journalist who has worked for Kerrang!, Metro, Punktastic, GoldFlakePaint and DIY, to review one of the best festivals the UK has to offer, 2000muthafuckinTrees. Remfry and Ben review 42 bands over the course of 3+ hours including Every Time I Die, Jamie Lenman, The Armed, Holding Absence, Phoxjaw, Mongol Horde, Therapy? Milk Teeth, Raketkanon, Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, Haggard Cat, Puppy, Drug Church, Rolo Tomassi and probably for the first and last time You Me At Six. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week, Steve and Remfry pay tribute to Scott Walker who passed away on Monday. An innovative and uncompromising artist whose career encompassed everything from 1960s pop to a collaboration with hooded Seattle doom-merchants Sunn O))), Walker was a huge influence on a diverse range of artists including Radiohead, Pulp, Cult of Luna, David Bowie, Brian Eno, Goldfrapp, Opeth and Leonard Cohen. In much better news, the boys discuss the incredibly exciting announcement that Machine Head will be back with original members Logan Mader and Chris Kontos to play their colossal 1994 debut album Burn My Eyes in full. They also review new albums from UNKLE, Whitechapel, Brutus and The Pirate Ship Quintet and trade-off comes courtesy of Broken Bells and Atari Teenage Riot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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