Creators and Guests

Julian Ryder
Host
Julian Ryder
Julian Ryder is best known for his colorful and insightful style as a TV commentator, but he is also a prolific journalist and author. His other books include "MotoGP Source Book" and "Carl Fogarty: The complete racer." He lives in Macclesfield, U.K
Appears in 4 episodes
Nick Harris
Host
Nick Harris
Nick Harris, informally known as Harry, is an English motorsport commentator, journalist and author. He provided television commentary of live MotoGP coverage for the official MotoGP world feed between 1999 and 2017. He is known as 'the voice of MotoGP
Appears in 4 episodes
Martin Raines
Guest
Martin Raines
Martin Raines has been involved in motorcycle racing for over 40 years. From 1996 – 2017 Martin produced the official MotoGP statistics for MotoGP rights holders Dorma, that were distributed to teams, media and TV commentators world-wide. He has compiled results and statistics for a number of MotoGP books, magazines and newspapers. He was joint author with Julian Ryder of the MotoGP Source Book – the official 60-year history of motorcycle grand prix racing.
Appears in 4 episodes
Niall Mackenzie
Guest
Niall Mackenzie
Mackenzie, who hails from Fankerton, near Denny, Stirlingshire; won the British Superbike Championship three times from 1996 to 1998 with the Rob McElnea-run Yamaha team, and the British 250cc and 350cc titles twice earlier in his career. He had a long career in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing circuit, debuting in 1984 in the 250cc class. He moved up to the 500cc class in 1986 on a Suzuki before spells on Honda and Yamaha motorcycles. He was 4th in the championship in 1990, and finished in the top 10 in the championship on five other occasions.[1] His final racing season was the 2000 British Superbike series, although he did a farewell one-off at Knockhill in 2001 and stood in for the injured Yukio Kagayama at Donington Park in 2003.
Appears in 1 episode