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Episode 62: Who’s Driving This Bus, Anyway?

Posted May 26th, 2006 by bob
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  • MotoGP motorcycle racing roadracing motorsports racers race podcast AMA Superbike World Superbike WSBK Supersport Rossi Hayden Gibernau Melandri Pedrosa LeMans Liam Shubert
  • Artist: MotoGPod.com
  • Title: MotoGPod 2006-05-26
  • Album: MotoGPod
  • Year: 2006
  • Length: 71:16 minutes (26.69 MB)
  • Format: Mono 44kHz 52Kbps (VBR)

* News Tidbits
* Call with Jim Race and Liam Shubert

Jim, Liam and Bob did a long conference call on Skype, talking about Liam’s trip to LeMans for the French GP, the Catalan Chapter of the Sete Gibernau Fan Club, French vans, French towns, French hotels, and French bread. All in all, it was a very entertaining conversation that you’re sure to get a kick out of, and at times we actually talked about MotoGP. Plus, a news item or two and a brief preview of this weekend’s World Superbike action at Silverstone.

Links this episode:
Jules Cisek's photos from Sears Point AMA Superbikes at http://gallery.popmonkey.com/0605infineon_ama
Miller Motorsports Park at http://www.millermotorsportspark.com

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