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Ducati UK is proud to present Ducati Diaries, a brand-new podcast series hosted by former Ducati racer and world champion turned motorsport commentator Neil Hodgson. Talking to Neil in the first episode is none other than two-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner, who shares some incredible insights into his journey to the top of the sport.
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@elwap0
@elwap0 21 день назад
There was never anyone...even close .How he stood the bike up long before anyone else on the track and pulled the trigger way before anyone else was terrifying..his contemporaries saw what he was doing ...but no one could come close to doing it...truly the GOAT
@jholmes82
@jholmes82 27 дней назад
One of THE most, naturally gifted riders of our generation.
@biastv1234
@biastv1234 20 дней назад
His technical knowledge is just brilliant
@erictrzaska5771
@erictrzaska5771 11 дней назад
One of the most irritating and opinionated losers out there I agree
@jholmes82
@jholmes82 11 дней назад
@@erictrzaska5771 u clearly have NO clue what you're talking about.
@MickH60
@MickH60 7 дней назад
@@erictrzaska5771 self reflecting mate?
@erictrzaska5771
@erictrzaska5771 6 дней назад
@@MickH60 no brother. Just an observation. Anytime we see horse teeth stoner on social media he is being vile and complaining about everything and anything. Shows your room temp IQ to attempt turn my comment into a self reflection. Lmfao. Get a better idle
@janeducatiwilson6934
@janeducatiwilson6934 17 дней назад
Casey ; you have integrity and your humble nature shines through in this interview. What you were able to achieve riding the Ducati was never repeated.
@miyaaaaw
@miyaaaaw 28 дней назад
Casey, watching you ride was a pleasure. I feel lucky, privileged to have witnessed that era.
@matey182
@matey182 28 дней назад
_"If you let those electronics sort it out they would sort you out."_ what a great line. Thanks for doing this Casey. Watching you ride was a privilege.
@squareyesj7170
@squareyesj7170 25 дней назад
When Casey speaks, I listen carefully. He articulates my issues I have with the promotion and running of MotoGp perfectly because I agree wholeheartedly with all the points he makes. MotoGP would be in a much better place with Casey in charge, unfortunately, the promoters of the sport, as with most sports, are mainly focused on the money and not the integrity of that sport (not 'the show' nor 'the business'). Much respect to Casey, I hope his health continues to improve and I hope we see more of him. Thanks also to Neil for making this interview possible, it was a real treat. Cheers.
@Future_Dave
@Future_Dave 11 дней назад
27:53 I’m certain Casey won’t be reading these comments - but I feel compelled to comment and assure him that as a UK fan, I always had a lot of respect for him. Sorry that a lot of the UK audience were so vocally disrespectful. I always loved hearing him speak and loved that he was always honest with his commentary.
@harrymilton657
@harrymilton657 28 дней назад
Stoner was an unbelievable talent. His peers (Lorenzo, Spies, Hayden et al) all thought he could do things they couldn't. Such a shame he retired before taking on Marc..
@ogofog9120
@ogofog9120 7 дней назад
Retired too soon
@jadethompson5269
@jadethompson5269 25 дней назад
As an Aussie, Casey is legend along with Gardner and Doohan. Would put Bayliss up there too. I was a Rossi fan, and my observation as a fan, is that he needed to create an enemy out of anyone he saw as a threat, to bring the best out of himself. Similar to how Michael Jordan did. But his ego got the better of him when he got desperate. Still a Rossi fan but it definitely took the shine off his image. Mad chat, thanks for sharing.
@trevoraston2537
@trevoraston2537 28 дней назад
Awesome listening to Casey, especially his views on current MotoGP tech.. I think he hits the nail on the head, the best riders in the world shouldn't have TC, anti-wheelie, ride height control etc.. The problem that exists now though is there are no current riders in the MotoGP paddock that have ridden a GP bike without it, and, if you take it away, they'll be chucking themselves into the gravel left right and centre. CS is 100% correct, stopping the wheelie, spinning up up to turn the bike, stopping it spinning to get it to grip out of a corner etc.. was the skill of making a bike fast - Who can forget Casey smoking the rear up at will.
@murrays9950
@murrays9950 22 дня назад
Alot of us in the UK love you Casey. I have followed you and been a massive fan since your 125cc GP Days. I remember being at knockhill when you had never been there before in 2001 and broke the lap record with a 54.9s lap. 😎✊🏼
@stewarts8597
@stewarts8597 7 дней назад
Casey is one of my fav riders. Just naturally gifted and a wonderful person
@adge74
@adge74 29 дней назад
I was going to see the GPs at Donnington in the days of the 500 legends and was there the day Valentino won on the 500. And that made him a hero to me at the time. But the day Casey beat Valentino and they booed him on the podium, I was horrified by it. It was disgusting. The football fan mentality of the fan base was so shocking. Definitely not what motorcycle racing should be off the track. In all the years since had nothing but the biggest respect for the man Casey has become.
@andybowen1981
@andybowen1981 27 дней назад
I remember 2009, it rained at Donnington and the Ducatis took a punt that it would be a full wet race out and went out on wets. It was a disaster and to make it worse they booed him too. Couldn’t understand it either but he wasn’t Rossi and all that came with him. Shame as he’d ridden in the UK throughout his youth.
@YouCantSawSawdust
@YouCantSawSawdust 21 день назад
That was a disgusting display by UK motorcycle racing fans that day, when they "booed" Casey. The entire world world of motorcycle sport enthusiasts were pretty pissed off. A day of great shame for UK enthusiasts. The people of the UK should have all been right behind Casey Stoner, because as an Australian, he would be the closest thing to having a winning British rider for them.
@fghij23
@fghij23 5 дней назад
I've had the privilege to watch all types of top level motorcycle racing all over the world for the past 35 or so years - the most impressive thing I have ever seen is Casey through turn 3 at Phillip Island. They were right to call it Stoner corner. Big respect.
@stephenchapman8344
@stephenchapman8344 24 дня назад
Stoner. Living legend. 👍👊
@michaelhart5886
@michaelhart5886 28 дней назад
Being an Australian ive been a massive stoner fan forever. Was awesome being at Phillip island for many of his victories as well as his final race. His book is a great read as well
@shawnvenables209
@shawnvenables209 28 дней назад
God bless both these men for what they did for motorcycles. Casey did what no one could. Not even Rossi. Casey my humble friend, be proud you did what no one else could. You guys were real racers...doing the hard miles in the backs of vans or pick ups...sleeping on the road...riding junk winning with talent...Real racers with talent controlling a machine and doing things no one else can.
@TheEpiphone83
@TheEpiphone83 28 дней назад
What a legend. I was always a Rossi fan and only started to appreciate this man when he retired. Wish he could have stayed racing. What a pleasure it was to see him race. He hung off the bike more than anyone else. He had so much more to offer but respect his decision to retire. In my opinion he's the GOAT! Sorry Rossi and Marc 🤪
@MarisaMariotti-iz2pc
@MarisaMariotti-iz2pc 18 дней назад
Stoner, ognuno ha il proprio carattere...tu ti sei rivelato,in quegli anni, un po' ....debole...ma il 2015, he abbia iniziato Vale o...è stata una vergogna!!! Non c'è da scusare Marquez assolutamente
@js290
@js290 11 дней назад
def the best at quickly adapting to the bike he had, not trying to ride the bike he wish he had
@miyaaaaw
@miyaaaaw 21 день назад
Neil always mentions highly of Casey whenever the occasion arises. I understand some people were and still are hesitant to bring up Casey's name, but not Neil. Casey as the first guest felt so right. This was a delight to watch. Thank you Neil and Casey, legends. PS: I recommend reading Casey's book if you haven't already, great read.
@biastv1234
@biastv1234 20 дней назад
Fantastic interview. Great to hear CS talking about removing rider aids , to reveal the real talent
@chriswest2290
@chriswest2290 26 дней назад
On his day. He was untouchable. Awesome riding style.
@munzy5865
@munzy5865 3 дня назад
Wow wow Casey you were the best out on the track....Tru blu Aussie legend... the battles with Rossi were just the ultimate fan shows ever.Thxs for the memories Casey. Ducati should've listened to you earlier than their team principles at the time....
@TheTradesmanLU2001
@TheTradesmanLU2001 6 дней назад
I like Casey more and more when I see these interviews. I absolutely always respected his incredible talent . I suppose I fell for the media’s efforts to villainize him . I will admit that I was wrong. He’s a super cool guy and I agree wholeheartedly with his opinions on Grand Prix racing . It’s too bad he didn’t always get the respect he deserved . Nobody denies his talent , however .
@Benroe-yz1nz
@Benroe-yz1nz 26 дней назад
Stoner took a bike that nobody else could ride or develop and won with it. True legend.
@phillpearson7531
@phillpearson7531 23 дня назад
In my opinion Casey would have dominated Moto GP if had not had the health issues. He was more gifted than Rossi in many respects.
@rallyzamora8356
@rallyzamora8356 Месяц назад
Agree 💯 % with Stoner
@jamesbanksco
@jamesbanksco 23 дня назад
Casey is the most real and most humble raw talent racer ever.
@anthonyfox2836
@anthonyfox2836 18 дней назад
Very enjoyable. Quite incredible to watch and listen to two champions chat about life and race experience in their specific fields of competitiveness. Casey Stoner changed MotoGP for me and our generation in 2007 +. Spinning and twisting that Ducati through bends was pure magic. His style defied the laws of physics. Wishing Casey full health- Looking forward to more podcasts. Thanks!
@tgrules565
@tgrules565 Месяц назад
Great interview. Sepang 2015 was the day I stopped being a Rossi fan and I know I'm not the only one. He couldn't handle his own mind games, that he used successfully for years, not phasing Marc. It was embarrassing to watch him try and start drama only to get absolutely rinsed by Marc on track.
@richardcarr7557
@richardcarr7557 29 дней назад
100% agree Loved Valentino up to then but lost so much respect for him after that. Karma got him good, if he had stayed calm he would have won that year when Lorenzo won ( after penalty etc )
@protectandswerve
@protectandswerve 24 дня назад
Yet, Rossi is Laughing at all of you all the way to the Bank!!! MM93 is such an arrogant dangerous Punk and his fans are too. He'll NEVER be the GOAT like Rossi, no matter how many wins / championships he ends up with. Rossi pushing back on a punk like Marquez IS what I respect about him. Not letting some asswhipe like MM push the older guy around.
@dvdlaffin
@dvdlaffin 21 день назад
@@protectandswerve Rossi was absolutely brilliant aboard the Ducati.....or maybe not.... Made a fool of himself.
@ErChipolini
@ErChipolini 21 день назад
@@dvdlaffinHow did you do on the Ducati then?
@ErChipolini
@ErChipolini 21 день назад
Rossi still has nightmares thinking about the day that you stopped being his fan… stop making everything about youself. No one cares.
@mrskids4
@mrskids4 Месяц назад
agreed that we need to go back to raw motorcycles. Down with electronics. Up with rider skill
@lightningmcqueen181
@lightningmcqueen181 28 дней назад
I'm conflicted! I would have to disagree that the Tech side actually "aids" the rider to much. If it was then TopRak would have killed it at the Yamaha Test he did back in 2023. ESPECIALLY UNDER HEAVY BRAKING with the control TopRak has riding a Unicycle 😁... . Also more often than not Riders that lose their seats in MotoGP who make the step over to WSBK Generally are quite Competitive right out of the gate...... BUT, I DO feel like the Pace of Bike Development is moving faster than the Riders can continue to safely keep up with! " if that makes sense" . I think I'd like to see a temporary Extremely restrictive Development Regulations beyond where Aprilia, KTM & Ducati have already pushed it (Front/Rear Ride Height Devices, some Aero development, & overall Top Speed).But still leave enough room to make incremental progress with existing Developments..
@mrskids4
@mrskids4 28 дней назад
@@lightningmcqueen181 Curious; do you think removing extra tech from the bike is a safety concern? I dont hate on the advanced tech but it does make it hard to see when a rider is struggling or when they pull off a cool manouver. Riders make their way to MotoGP cause they prove themselves on lesser bikes. MotoGP bikes should be a beast, and to tame the bike should be part of riding in the premier class. In Supercross, the riders in the premier class rarely hit full throttle. Taming the power and being efficient (or in MotoGP terms, economical) is part of it and its cool to see when some do it better than others.
@marianoribas5591
@marianoribas5591 24 дня назад
Grandeeee muy grande auténtico señor
@TheInfantry98
@TheInfantry98 23 дня назад
Shut up boomer lmao
@Maidenintime86
@Maidenintime86 21 день назад
Man these motorcycles are a lot faster these days than back when they didn't have any electronics, so they must be harder to ride.
@gasmasterlpgconversionsrep1863
@gasmasterlpgconversionsrep1863 29 дней назад
Casey stonerr is a champion never to be forgotten 😊😊😊
@PaulConnor100
@PaulConnor100 28 дней назад
Casey is a real Legend and I have the greatest respect for him ,honest and truly humble #27 forever 🙏
@MoRpHeOuS-yu8oy
@MoRpHeOuS-yu8oy 22 дня назад
I loved watching Casey on that Ducati he was then and still is now my fave rider in moto gp class . The slow motion footage of him cornering , sliding was a thing of beauty none of the other lads came close . Oh and not many a rider could go up to VR46 and say "your ambition outweighed your talent" after vr46 took him out
@carlosartigas7496
@carlosartigas7496 17 дней назад
no es el caso de marquez 6 A 0
@Bullet62013
@Bullet62013 12 дней назад
Amazing interview with the legend Casey Stoner, I enjoy hearing the real scoop vs what you thought as a fan at the time, such a humble and genuine person. Its too bad chronic fatigue syndrome cut his career short, for years I struggled with this as well chasing my tail to find the cure, finally got to the source of my problem through a natural path doctor, turned out my body was storing mercury which will create havoc your immune system. Once I removed the source of the mercury which was the fillings in my teeth, which has to be done properly, then chelated the heavy metal from my body was I able to break free from this depressing syndrome and get my optimal health back. Hopefully Casey finds a way to optimal health as well, surely the reason he was unable to continue performing at that level it's just not possible. Good luck Casey and thanks for the interview 👍
@Nejfun
@Nejfun 13 дней назад
That was awesome, I looked a few months back to see if Neil had a pod. This is great to see!
@garyoneill8868
@garyoneill8868 28 дней назад
Very interesting comments from Neil about how hard the '07 Ducati was to ride. Puts it in perspective.
@8proud-dad325
@8proud-dad325 26 дней назад
casey has a natural talent of public speaking he uses his words very well
@alstare81
@alstare81 17 дней назад
What a great interview from a legend.
@markobutkovic5414
@markobutkovic5414 20 дней назад
What a great talk . Think i'm gonna listen it 1 more time. Stoner needs to be involved in motogp a lot more , and explain to dorna what to do in the future
@kevinrobertbrown2351
@kevinrobertbrown2351 25 дней назад
Casey Stoner is a biking legend, because he won the Moto GP world title in 2007 and 2011, for 2 manufacturers and beat a prime Valentino Rossi to the championship which many could not do, kudos to him, and thanks for the great races you give us.
@moniquepagano4069
@moniquepagano4069 20 дней назад
Except he got beaten by prime Valentino Rossi in. 2006, 2008 and 2009 😂😂😂
@livingbeing1113
@livingbeing1113 17 дней назад
@@moniquepagano4069 And Casey destroyed him in 2007, 2011 and 2012.
@jameseaves71
@jameseaves71 14 дней назад
Just superb. Casey has such a wonderful attitude to life.
@Vforfreedom
@Vforfreedom 28 дней назад
all podcast with Casey and Ben Spies are the best! raw truth. Casey and Ben are best friends. They have similar personalities.
@miyaaaaw
@miyaaaaw 26 дней назад
Truly straight shooters.@@Vforfreedom
@JoeAchilles1
@JoeAchilles1 15 дней назад
Absolutely loved this, such a pity Casey was miss understood (mostly thanks to the press) back in the day. Great work Neil and co ♥
@crazyhorse2995
@crazyhorse2995 25 дней назад
Id recommend Caseys autobiography. Certainly changed my view of racing and whats required inside and out. His slowmos to me are always gonna be perfection.
@artvandelay2111
@artvandelay2111 21 день назад
10/10 best interview I've ever seen with Casey 👍
@Dombennezon
@Dombennezon 18 дней назад
Superb. Really interesting insight. You can still feel the intensity. Hats off.👍
@georgemakiaveli8465
@georgemakiaveli8465 29 дней назад
Who wants to see what testing a moto gp motorcycle is has to see Casey testing in motegi in 2013 the rcv 213 and see how raw was back then and how he tamed it except of great rider was also an amazing test rider to develop a motorcycle,for the only genuine with balls MotoGP championship will always be in 2007 with Casey and of course todays riders without electronics don’t exist so that’s the difference cheers also to Neil a rough rider too 😎🤙
@windinthewillows6248
@windinthewillows6248 21 день назад
What a great interview, fantastic questions by Neil and superb replies by Casey. A true champion and legend. 🙏👍
@journeymotors5541
@journeymotors5541 28 дней назад
Great interview Neil loved it
@peck3034
@peck3034 8 дней назад
A very misunderstood man - but more understood now (from my perspective)! And humble with much integrity. I wish him well in his quest to bring some sanity to the MotoGP rules and to pass on his skills - he still has a lot to give to riders and the sport. Go well Casey...
@Franz_giblet
@Franz_giblet 28 дней назад
Great interview, Casey is a legend and a decent guy 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@SenoirDude
@SenoirDude 16 часов назад
Listening to Casey dive into some technical aspects in particular was a joy! 100% agree that watching riders do the seemingly impossible, showcasing their individual skill is the best! Less electronics, less aero please. Best wishes to Casey + family.
@Cbro-621
@Cbro-621 28 дней назад
I wholeheartedly agree with Casey, get rid of the electronics and then we can see who can actually ride a bike! Great interview Neil! Loved it
@miyaaaaw
@miyaaaaw 28 дней назад
No electronics, no ugly wings. Just man and machine 🔥
@miyaaaaw
@miyaaaaw 28 дней назад
CS27 🔥
@martinkeefe7107
@martinkeefe7107 12 дней назад
What a talent Just wish he was racing now at his prime fantastic interview
@Kassas768
@Kassas768 29 дней назад
Excellent interview. Thanks guys
@moto46
@moto46 28 дней назад
Always been a Rossi fan and his special moments are unforgettable but Casey came through with such an unbelievable talent and speed it was incredible to witness
@chil5150
@chil5150 7 дней назад
A great sportsman and outstanding Australian.
@garethsutherland
@garethsutherland 28 дней назад
Fantastic interview Neil! Look forward to the next one.
@MyFriedrichII
@MyFriedrichII 10 дней назад
truly a real Legend, i wish all the best to Casey❤
@gaddaitherage8204
@gaddaitherage8204 25 дней назад
Casey is great. He was successful without having preferential treatment in the beginning of his career, or when he didn’t have the right passport.
@juanjones1535
@juanjones1535 28 дней назад
Am so happy to see Stoner life on line!!! God bless him and bless you
@W5579
@W5579 29 дней назад
Such a straight talking guy and on-point imo about rules/regulations. It’s racing what we want to see… lap times/records aren’t that important
@grahamhall3302
@grahamhall3302 28 дней назад
Fantastic chat, I could have listened for hours.
@TheFROG338
@TheFROG338 11 дней назад
Brilliant brilliant chat boys thank you Casey for being so honest and open. Sorry UK gave you so much crap. So glad you was yourself a fresh of air compared to today's pr correct riders. Enjoy your life champ 🏆🏆
@elricker
@elricker 29 дней назад
Great and very honest interview
@jedsampsel7746
@jedsampsel7746 28 дней назад
Great interview!
@ninja12lawbreaker
@ninja12lawbreaker 14 часов назад
Two of my favourite legends, every minute was facsinating. When I bought my first 1000cc Thunderace I sh$& myself, couldn't believe how rapid it was even below 5000 rpm. Never mind drifting it into corners like the good old days for Casey. Great chat gents
@andyharris3381
@andyharris3381 29 дней назад
Great interview and what a top bloke Casey is! Neil ain't bad either 😉
@chrispulham4779
@chrispulham4779 29 дней назад
Great veiwing,,,,, cheers
@Grandudeable
@Grandudeable 28 дней назад
Casey you are probably the best rider I have ever seen. No one could have ridden that Ducati to all those wins. Look at those that tried. Technical talent, understanding and flatout guts to do it. Who gives a damn if Pims don't like you. You are revered in places that matter, like NZ and Aus. Glad to see you looking so relaxed and happy.
@markgriffinphoto
@markgriffinphoto 28 дней назад
Loved this interview, well done. Never realised Yamaha pulled contracts at the last minute on him, I wonder who had a say on that at the time!!😃
@martycairns9678
@martycairns9678 Месяц назад
Excellent interview, looking forward to the next one.
@seangray4512
@seangray4512 29 дней назад
Awesome episode!
@gordonatkins9135
@gordonatkins9135 28 дней назад
Thanks Neil….Casey will have my attention
@garyoneill8868
@garyoneill8868 28 дней назад
Great interview with my favourite MotoGP rider.
@DavidOwensuk
@DavidOwensuk Месяц назад
That was simply great!💜🤟🏻
@TheBrenthay
@TheBrenthay 28 дней назад
Pretty humble guy who is actually a ducati GOAT , and that’s very hard to say as a kiwi lol
@darrenfrench9273
@darrenfrench9273 28 дней назад
What a fantastic interview!
@jimmybrootcoorens1150
@jimmybrootcoorens1150 28 дней назад
Much respect for Casey! Great pod cast, looking forward to the next one..
@BrianMcCann421
@BrianMcCann421 28 дней назад
Fantastic Neil, Great Podcast👍
@davidburne9477
@davidburne9477 25 дней назад
Wasn’t just Casey who was villainised - it was anybody who had the temerity to challenge Valentino’s world view - Max, Sete, Marc, Dani. Funny how the only real constant in the conflict was VR46…
@bigding4507
@bigding4507 22 дня назад
You are spot on . VR 46 was always an arsehole to his main rivals.
@livingbeing1113
@livingbeing1113 17 дней назад
And he's the one who started it. People easily forget or want to conveniently forget, but i remember the 90s when Biaggi was THE man in Italy and in the GPs under the 500, and considered a future Doohan's threat. Then this kid came out talking mad shit about him, when Biaggi didn't even know who he was, so the problem started due to Rossi. Rossi himself recently admitted it, that he was stupid and started it with Biaggi. And so he did with all the others, especially the ones that were a serious threat. Finding an enemy was his way to race and wire his brain for the battle, to give his best. Problem is, he used the press, media and fans to attack his rivals, in many disgusting ways, and never put a stop to it when things got out of hand. By the way, check out also how Valentino won the 1994 Sport Production championship. He was an incredible rider, he elevated the sport like no one else, like Casey said, but he always had massive political support and advantages.
@barryrose4850
@barryrose4850 9 дней назад
This has made me understand the man no end thanks a million 🏁
@RossiTuono
@RossiTuono 13 дней назад
Always thought you were underappreciated by the motorcycle sporting public. I have always thought your integrity shone above others showmanship. Oh you can ride a bike as well ! I saw you at PI. Incredible. Great interview. Thanks
@angry2895
@angry2895 29 дней назад
great pod cast and interview thanks
@kevinjohnson8792
@kevinjohnson8792 26 дней назад
So many hurdles Casey had to jump in his career,great interview Neil
@LiverpoolFC658
@LiverpoolFC658 5 дней назад
This interview is just like Casey's riding , Sublime , Thanks and subscribed , Casey was insane , who could forget his 190mph drifts back then , his control of the bike was unmatched
@janiceclayton3538
@janiceclayton3538 7 дней назад
What a great interview! 👌🏽👌🏽
@timmyzhou1
@timmyzhou1 25 дней назад
What a cracking interview! Thanks Casey and Neil!
@simonwilson9409
@simonwilson9409 19 дней назад
Great chat
@DGH19
@DGH19 21 день назад
great pod, enjoyed the chat with Casey! looking forward to more , cheers
@williamglaister3560
@williamglaister3560 5 дней назад
superb Casey is and always will be a top bloke would love to shake his hand.All the best
@RogerBadgerDSFlyer
@RogerBadgerDSFlyer 26 дней назад
Fantastic! Looking forward to EP 2 😎
@joyfredvillaman4880
@joyfredvillaman4880 4 дня назад
What a great interview. Great insight into the media side of the sport and rider struggles.
@redvraider5071
@redvraider5071 23 дня назад
Good show,both you guys
@nealavoth
@nealavoth 26 дней назад
What a fantastic watch ,thanks hodgy ❤
@AnilPrabha
@AnilPrabha Месяц назад
top notch content
@garyprince2867
@garyprince2867 28 дней назад
Poetry in motion, Casey, no one quite like you. Acosta has some great talents, and reminds me of how you rode. Also liked how smooth Lorenzo was in his prime.
@mintoxace5571
@mintoxace5571 6 дней назад
I agree. When I see Acosta ride he reminds me of Casey.
@christopherfaulks6594
@christopherfaulks6594 25 дней назад
A class rider great interview
@davetaylor4741
@davetaylor4741 4 дня назад
Wow that was fantastic. For me two greats of the sport and hearing your take on motorcycle racing was a pleasure. I have watched both of you race many times. And have briefly met both in my capacity at the time as a volunteer race official. Sorry Neil but you said so yourself, there are riders, good riders and very few exceptional riders. In my 60+ years of going to and watching motorcycle racing I wouldn't need to take my shoes and socks off to count the exceptional. But Casey would be in that category, along with Rossi, Marquez, Agostini, Hailwood, Roberts and Joey Dunlop etc. I couldn't agree more with Casey about the direction and future of Moto GP. They started getting it wrong years ago. Then once it started getting away from them the organizers have tried all sorts of stupid patches to bring it back, but it has gone. Too many electronics and aero crap. They have gone the way of planes that cannot be flown by a human without a computer as the plane is too unstable and requires computer input to keep it in the air. Take all the crap off the bikes. Make rules that allow wind deflection bodywork only. Engine development within a scope. Mixed brand tyre choice. Limited chassis mods and then leave it to rider skill. I would watch that again. The current racing I lost interest in years ago. I loved the 500 two stroke era. Roberts, Rainey and Schwantz. Massive Schwantz fan, he certainly rode from the rear. I think Casey should pursue trying to bring his knowledge to young riders coming through. If he could pass on half that talent, it could make them better than a lot of the field out there today riding a computer. Just found this and subscribed, looking forward to more.
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