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Episode 78: Liam gets Shanghai'd!

Posted May 18th, 2007 by bob
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  • Artist: MotoGPod.com
  • Title: MotoGPod 2007-05-18
  • Album: MotoGPod, The Motorcycle Roadracing Podcast
  • Year: 2007
  • Length: 45:36 minutes (17.81 MB)
  • Format: Mono 44kHz 54Kbps (VBR)

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* Chat with Liam Shubert about Shanghai & LeMans

**LATE BRAKING NEWS!** (Yes, I know it isn't spelled that way...)
This came in too late to make it into the recorded show, but Kawasaki sent out a press release that Fonsi Nieto will sub at LeMans for the injured Olivier Jacque!

In the show, Bob has a few too many beers and records a somewhat rambling commentary about the MotoGP points scoring system. After that, a phone call with Liam Shubert about the China GP and some of his expectations for LeMans.

Links this episode: http://www.motoliam.com

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