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Has the lack of front-end feel killed Marc Marquez' ability to exploit the turning ability of the bike? Why didn't these issues emerge in testing? And can they improve the bike before the end of the season? We wrap up as always with our winners and losers, and take a quick look ahead to Jerez. Autistic Made Art is creating Greeting cards, art, and stories. We then move on to a discussion of Honda, and how it seems like they are in deep trouble once again. Struggle Session is creating sexy, cutting edge, Leftist nerd audio content. Is Enea Bastianini still a title candidate after his crash in Portimão? Should we take Aleix Espargaro seriously? Has Alex Rins really turned his troubles from last year around? Or will it be Quartararo vs Bagnaia again like last year. And we ask whether Yamaha have any choice other than to pay Quartararo what he wants.įrom there, we discuss likely and unlikely title candidates. Some perfect for your commute, some for your lunch. On this podcast, you'll find Arabic lessons of all lengths. But if you think for a second that you are too busy to learn Arabic or that it's too late, then I've got your back.
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It's lovely to meet you and please enjoy the show You are definitely busy. Fabio Quartararo's imperious victory gave us much food for thought, and we kick off with a discussion of why it is only the Frenchman who seems able to make the Yamaha work, taking a deep dive into Quartararo's complaints vs Morbidelli and Dovizioso's demands for more rear grip. I'm Sam and I'm the creator of The Arabic In 60 Steps Program. In the latest episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast, Neil Morrison, Adam Wheeler, and David Emmett report back from Portimão.