Steve Matthes has been an OTOR Blogger for almost ten years but his own Podcast empire and the PulpMX show has grown unceasingly in size, coverage and relevance. Far from being a dedicatory nod to Steve and his efforts we wanted to know a bit more about PulpMX, the reasons for the boom and why it continues to connect the sport and the fans unlike any other media outlet…
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Graduation: MX2 to MXGP
MX2 to MXGP. 250 to 450 and often pushed by a 23rd birthday: why do some riders fly in the premier class and others take seasons to make it work? What lies in store for the two Grand Prix winners that make the move for 2021?
MXGP talk about 2021 Oman opener
MXGP could make an unusual first stop for the 2021 season with the inaugural Grand Prix of Oman set to open the 20 date calendar. What’s the story?
Then, now, when: a transient MXGP picture?
The penultimate round of MXGP gave some scope to appreciate the past, present and future of the sport and as Ben Watson carved a small career milestone it prompted thoughts on the route through to the top for thinning crop of British riders
Madrid movers: MXGP Images
Red Bull KTM owned the new hard-pack south of Madrid as MXGP rushes to reach a 2020 conclusion. Check out some pics from the Grand Prix of Spain
Staying in the game
The #222 just doesn’t fancy another ‘2’. Tony Cairoli leads MXGP for the eleventh year in a row after the final exhaustive run at Faenza. Surprised? Unlikely, but did Jeffrey Herlings throw away an already strange championship or are his rivals playing a better hand?
The Italian Job: MXGP gets going for six
The FIM World Championship barrels ahead with the first of six rounds at two circuits in Italy this month. Here are some of the comings-and-goings we saw at Monte Coralli in Faenza as Jeffrey Herlings took his strongest step yet to world title #5