It's a two-show week for the Paddock Pass Podcast, and in this episode, Adam Wheeler and Neil Morrison report back from the launch of the GasGas Factory Racing Tech3 presentation in Barcelona.
Adam and Neil talk us through the ramifications of the Pierer Mobility Group (KTM's parent company) choosing MotoGP to promote their brand of youth-oriented motorcycles to the general public. And they here from Pol Espargaro, Pit Beirer, and Hervé Poncharal about the aims and objectives of the project.
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Youtube
If I go to the Youtube page the most recent podcast I see was 3 months ago; am I missing something?
Mark
In reply to Youtube by Mhanis
I was thinking the same…
I was thinking the same thing. Pretty sure it’s videos for post-race shows only, simply because they are all at the race.
In reply to I was thinking the same… by gp00
Video has proved to be very…
Video has proved to be very challenging. It's complicated to record (well at least) and needs extra editing. Also, the number of views on YouTube was quite low. We had 100x more listens than YT views. There will still be video content, but we're not sure exactly which shows will be on YouTube.