Love Cal. He's missed in GP's big time. The last old school rider who'll tell it like it is. Could be years until we get another Brit in the top class......all the best to Cal. Keep keeping it rubber side down.
Cal was so underated as a rider, always 100% never give up attitude.. Hopefully Yamaha will listen to his input and the M1 will be back near the top once again.. Hope to see him on the grid for Silverstone...
He’s been THE hero of our household. We’d keep our Cal’s tee-shirts on and and don them anytime Cal would race, me and the Mrs would watch with baited breath wearing our shirts from America whatever the live programming gave us the pleasure of watching Cal. Total hero 🏆😉
Another great interview from OMG and really nice to listen to what Cal has to say. Been a fan of yours Keith for years, even remember your Nascar days when Sky first started broadcasting. Your commentaries with Julian were always something to look forward and made the racing even better (When you doing a interview with Julian?). I know things move on and people come and go but you left quite a hole when you left commentating it just isn't the same. The guy now talks WAY to much, never shuts up. I will never forget one race where you and Julian were commentating years ago and you said " When you were racing and came down the start/finish line you looked at your pit board and it had your P45 on it" Never laughed so much fantastic keep up the excellent work at OMG the whole team is fantastic.
Big fan of Mr Crutchlow’s work, a pleasure to hear him still so enthused about racing and passionate about the British scene. Great podcast keep it up OMG!
I remember going to a meeting at Darley Moor back in the day and watching an Aprilia Superteens race when Cal fell off on the last corner in a race. At the time he would have been perhaps 14 or 15 years old. A short while later, I went to get something to eat at the green portakabin that is "The Darley Diner". Sitting on the step , beating himself up and preventing anyone going in (or getting out) was Cal. I felt like saying to him "cheer up son ,we've all done it" but I didn't as it wouldn't have gone down well. Even back then, he was totally driven even as a teenager. This interview touched on that side of him. Thank god I didn't say anything that he might have listened to.
We all love Cal.!! Says it as it is.!! Such a nice guy, we won’t have a British rider in Moto GP though as long as British racing is run like it is, as a father of a young rider in the BSB championship for some time, it is plain to see we are cash cows for the BSB machine. It has been made quite clear to us that if we have an opinion or have an issue with anything that involves the powers that be, then find some where else to race, Dorna pay BSB to run the series but then these kids are charged the same as everybody else to be able to race. We have turned are backs on BSB, so we can the go back to enjoying the sport we love again. Would love to see Cal at Silverstone though.!
Top quality that. Britain's greatest since BS7, open honest and interesting. I truly believe Cal would have won the Silverstone gp 18 if it wasn't cancelled. We bumped into him at IoM 18 in ramsey, he was fun an chatty an made us all feel welcome. 👍
Cracking interview. In my opinion what Britain needs to be doing to get talent to shine for the world stage is: 1. Remake a one bike series (stock chassis + motor) with a complete level playing field (like Mac did it with the Virgin R6 cup which Cal attended) 2. to make it completely affordable and even funded by Palmer motorsports / uk racetracks or a major brand sponsor for tv time, 3. Use slicks/wets and one brand of suspension (cost or provided by a major tyre manufacturer) will prepare the rider much better for the world stage 4. Fill the grid without age limitation and allow current successful big name riders to race in the series (you learn a hell of a lot quicker following experience). 5. Start a moto2 prototype class in BSB for them to graduate to (like the ALL Japan Series used to with 125/250/500's). Just my thoughts... raced myself before Cal's time and even then affording was a big issue. Parents re-mortgaging their house was a norm and it isn't a good way to make talent available. Many good riders I knew stopped as the next step up was just unaffordable and everything else championship wise was out of the lime light for publicity. The talent was never shown.
That’s all good, but until they stop making money off the racers backs then there will be no great British racers, you want the best riders then we need to do the same thing as in Spain (hence why 50% +/- are Spanish riders) they pay amateur racers to be on the start line, €1500 if I’m not mistaken, that way the only riders on the grid are gona be the best instead of whoever has the gift of the gab or just know someone that has a company with disposable income to put into it etc, they need to do better 👊
Keith. The reason British fans don’t really go to silverspoon is, they have got to money hungry. The track isn’t liked by most fans (the ones I speak to anyway) the food is almost double the cost than most other uk tracks. The list is endless, Donny would be a much better venue for Moto gp even brands. Nice to see a podcast with cal some people do t even know he is still testing for Yamaha. Keep the podcasts coming, all the best
Watched Cal from the time he was in the R6 Virgin Cup, when Cal was on form and the bike was with him he was untouchable, he’d win by ridiculous margins
Massive Cal fan. Love his no bullshit attitude. And he's right we don't have any future stars at the moment. The two lads in Moto 3 are average at best,and I really like Jake Dixon but he's not got it either. I remember going to the translantic trophy races at Brands, we had so much British talent it was ridiculous. Keep up the great interviews and videos.
What an absolutely fantastic pod cast so nice to see Carl and seeing him talk with out any pressure I think it's the first for me so relaxed I also hope he rides at the British GP and between now and then he finds something that makes that Yamaha competitive seeing him as a wild card and I know getting on the podium will be a big ask but how brilliant would it be for him to get a podium. Hope this isn't the last time we see Carl on pod cast you have got to get him back or do a down the pub Keith with him. Thanks guys as I said a fantastic pod cast.
British sports press reject ALL motorcycle racing. Never see it in the papers, nevver get it broadcast live for free on TV, never feature a British rider as an athlete, but we still get bloody boring old-fart cricket covering the papers. In my village 1/2 hour from Mugello in Italy we watch it free at the local pubs, WSBK, MotoGP, all covered in the small local newspapers! I come home to England and hear and see NOTHING about bike racing. There is some weird refusal fro 'above' to ignore and supress it. BTW, I always enjoyed and cheered for you Cal even as a big Rossi fan. I loved your aggression and ball-busting effort. A bit wild at times but what a spectacle. One Sunday the whole Italian pub was cheering you on. They are bike crazy over there. I hope you get plenty of races this year!
@@KeithHuewen16 Thanks. It's frustrating for Brit bikers. BTW, if ever you or Cal are near Bologna or my house at the start of the Futa Pass to Mugello I'll buy you a spritz or a birra in the Piazza of Pian del Voglio. I can provide contact details.
Great to see Cal. Loved watching him race over the years. It was so cool having a Brit who could mix it with the best. We need that again. As a Scot, I wondered what people thought of how Rory Skinner was treated. Even Pedro Acosta needed a year. Rossi & Marquez too. Lorenzo needed a year before his 250 championship. Stoner needed a year in MotoGP to "bed in". One of the reasons i'm convinced Raul Fernandez will come good is because you could argue he should have won Moto 2 in his rookie year. No mean feat. Of course it's hard to beat Marquez winning the MotoGP title as a rookie. He was handed a factory Honda after a 3 or 4 years of a "no rookie can have a factory bike" rule mind you.
Loved this podcast two old racers telling us how it is. 😆 It was very interesting having Cal explain how Yamaha's test program was and the changes they have made now. Also Cal if your looking for a nice place to "winter" at least I suggest Arizona. I have a friend who retired there and loves it. (he sends me a picture every year of him & his wife on his motorcycle on Christmas day) 🤣My wife & I visited them for 10 day a few years ago and we both commented that for those days we had no aches or pains. I was awesome since I managed to smash myself up racing 250's back in the 1990's and every morning when I get up I wonder what part of my body is going to be hurting today 😉 (FTR today is left ankle & hip )😕
I think the reason that interest in motorcycle racing is declining in the UK is that to really understand what the riders are doing, you need to have ridden a motorcycle. The number of motorcycle riders has declined since the school leaving age was increased from 16 to 18, so there aren't the 16 year olds needing a moped to get to work. To get more racing fans there needs to be a way to get kids back on bikes.
I like Carl a lot. He is one of the best riders of his Era. I am sure he will help Yamaha to put a good bike together and win championships again, as they deserve it. Keep up the good work mate!
Great interview, love Cals honesty. As for US/UK riders, the options for racing in home championships like the MotoAmerica or BSB will not make MotoGP as appealing as it might have been five or six years ago. Production based racing is more appealing to the average guy, it's relative to their world where MotoGP is getting like F1. Us guys in our 60's have seen the best racing of true motorcycles rather than the LapTop tuners of today. Thats progress but not better entertainment, in my opinion.
I believe there is still development opportunities in the in-line 4, I would lime for Yamaha to continue developing the in-line 4. The talent issues are a problem for about all nations outside of Spain and Italy, who would be willing to invest a huge amount....
How were Rossi and Lorenzo so successful with the test team that Cal was describing before he got there? Kind of mind boggling, was the bike just so good for so long that it didnt need any major changes?
Ref Silverstone, come on guys have the guts to say it, it’s a great track to ride but it’s a shocking venue to go watch racing, it’s an F1 venue, can’t get close, looking through fences, ridiculous grandstand costs…. The fact there isn’t a Brit rider is not the only issue
you Brits need a guy like a rich British Rossi and his highly successful "Ranch". Or to a lesser degree Colin Edwards' "Ranch". If I had the quids, I would sponsor Cal and Keith and call it "Cal's Crutch-Rockets".
Michael Laverty has a school to bring on young racers, and there’s the British talent cup At the end of the day you still need vast amounts of money to make it Look what happened to Rory Skinner, lost his seat to a guy that brought €1 million to the team
@@macsmith6216 I was so disappointed with the way Rory was treated, especially when you consider how many years Jake Dixon was given. That said, its hard.to argue with the results of Marcos Ramirez. Its a cutthroat industry isnt it.
Politics has a lot to do with it Look how long it’s take Jake to get where he is, Dorna has invested a lot of money to keep Jake in the series, so their not interested in another U.K. rider
Yeah, he is really looking good right now than before when he was still a rider. I guess the stress of everything including the traveling really broke him. Especially towards the end of his career at LCR Honda when his results were starting to decline. Let's hope they deploy him for 6 races this year. Especially on those tracks that are technical & some where #Yamaha really struggle in the past. I think with his tie up with Yamaha. What if Cal builds a team for the youth in UK which will be supported by the manufacturer. Train them & let them race in the Mini cups then Talent Cups until they reach CEV Moto3 Junior Champoinship. I belive that's the only way for the Britsh riders to get back in the World Stage again.
Loved this! Always loved Cal, and I think it’s a big reason there’s no more British riders in gp…lack of personality! Cal was cheeky back in the day (thinking of the BBC days where I stole Matt Robert’s passport and gave back to him on the grid lol) our Brit riders nowadays are a tad boring. Scott Redding was fun to watch but sadly demoted, lowes is a vanilla guy and rider, Jake Dixon has potential but apart from that not much available - and as Cal said…it’s a matter of how much it costs to start riding in the uk, we have the best domestic racing series…but the progression is cack
Re. Silverstone, the issue is that MotoGp has become a Spanish National championship. Dorna are doing to bikes what Bernie did to F1. It's a closed shop protection racket and fans, media, and small teams are being milked. Who wants to spend over £100 to sit in the rain watching a Spanish national race?
lol I love how they always act baffled why silverstone does have huge numbers. It’s because the traffic in on race day is horrendous. As is the taxi on double time. Poor facilities inside and then to top it off the track is flat. There are no banked sides. Unless you are grandstand or get right to the front early you have no chance to see anything. We tried luffield B the other year and a quarter of the stand was leaking at the back. Plus they closed all the free stands to force you to pay for a grandstand. Ended up paying for a vip package which was an alright view but so expensive for some sausage and bacon sandwiches and canned beer. Row does it better. Does it cheaper.
Re Silverstone attendances, it's cost. For a lot of people it's go to Silverstone OR have a family holiday. Prices have gone through the roof in recent years. I went every year until covid, wont be back.
Being a fan of British talent, I have fallen out of love with GP racing. it now seems close to impossible for British talent to make it to the GPs - Rory's experience appears to suggest that. We do have Jake, but surely he's now of an age, they're not interested? Whilst World Superbikes appears an outlet, even there, the chances appear limited.
I commented on a previous video that there is bias against British and American riders, and a bias towards Spanish and Italian riders. I can't believe there are only 2 countries that can produce MotoGP riders by and large. For example... Even toprak (Turkish rider, young, fast, marketable).. gets one test and no real shot for gp. No wild card... If you aren't Spanish or Italian.... Good luck
“The test team is getting better and better probably the best test team Yamaha have ever had” and yet the Yamaha is getting worse compared to the competition something isn’t working Keith, Hodgy, Laverty, Guintoli have said many times, Yamaha carrying lots of corner speed to be competitive doesn’t work against the V4’s anymore
Def need a british rider to help the british gp. Also, the strong domestic superbike series is really well supported and quite insular, with many fans seeming to rate it, wsbk and the TT as the pinnacle and superior than moto gp (whereas in most other places, moto gp is the definite pinnacle). Unfortunatley, when you see the show put on by so many other countries, the british gp is a little sparse to say the least! Agree with Cal's idea about Moto 2 bikes. Spending too long on road based bikes isnt ideal these days.
Keith, you'll probably already be aware of Tony Scott Motorsport and their MotoEvo project. He'd be an interesting guest to see how he plans to push riders down a moto2 route in the UK. A British rider can buy their way into a CEV team and bang for buck that would be the easiest thing to gain experience at that level without having to uproot. If racing in Europe is 10% more expensive than the UK due to travel costs etc, you're already b@lls deep in the wallet anyway to race here, a little more for greater return is a wise move in my view.
We need a British team but if you look at moto gp how many British sponsors do you see none it’s all Spanish and Italian and they want to see riders for there country
He did have some offs didnt he! But you know, he tried his absolute eyes out and is the first to admit that he wasnt the most naturally talented. I would rather have had Cal's career (with 3 premier class Moto Gp wins) than being a multiple domestic series champion, etc.
I think the next British MotoGP talent will come from a motocross background. I genuinely believe you have to master dirt bike riding first before going on the black stuff.
@@lonpfrb All your American 500 CC Grand Prix world champions back in the 70's and 80's cut their teeth in grass tracking, or dirt bike riding. You learn how to square off corners whilst drifting at the limit.
@@thewatchman6074 That was a golden era for sure but 50 years ago so we need something more current. I suspect that the rules on circuit racing ages do create a natural step from motocross racing to circuit racing. Personally I'm not convinced that age is a good measure of attitude and experience to put safety first, but the proof of the pudding is how many parents would take responsibility for their children going racing. The mini-bike series appear quite low risk being low and slow, compared to actual race bikes....
Toprak was just as fast/slow on the Yamaha as Cal, and people said Toprak wasnt ready for Motogp…. I think we found out no one is ready for Yamaha bottom feeders
the cost of racing for a none racing families to have their talented child/teenager get to WSBK/MotoGP is the killer. let's be honest here, unlike football/rugby/golf/tennis and alike.
I think the lack of UK talent is down to the fact that rich parents, who have the time and money to take their kid racing...do go Karting, and F1 goal is king and there's more opportunity to make a living outside of F1 for those who don't make it..its a little safer, F1 has bigger presence online. all big F1 teams are UK based or staffed.and there's no British hero for kids to admire in Motogp .and IOMTT and BSB is more popular almost in UK
I was just at the America's race in Austin, TX. The MotoGP swag was horrible. I wanted to buy stuff for my family, there was nothing. Not even little stuff like: Key chains Bumper stickers Stuffed bikes for kids Toy bikes Bobblehead riders for your car MotoGP purses for women MotoGP wallets for men I wanted a MotoGP leather belt Not even one MotoGP poster
That’s interesting. Just about every other country/MotoGP I’ve been to have stacks of merch! Sounds like COTA missed an opportunity! I’ll wear my new Maverick ‘T’, bought online, on the next episode of OMG! MotoGP. It’s not the same as buying momentos at trackside though 😢
British riders aint doing jack sh**t so hyped for nothing. They aint good enough period!. WSBK British riders doing fuck all coming last. Cal and Bradley Smith are the only ones who came close.. If your not Italian or Spanish boiii good luck
Is there a chance that at the minute its a cultural thing? Everything is all about BSB, TT and WSBK whereas the goal should be moto 3, moto 2 and moto gp.
"As long as Lucy and Willow are happy then I'm happy" what a truly awesome thing to say.
Cal Crutchlow - what a DUDE! Great chat, cheers Keith & Cal.
Love Cal. He's missed in GP's big time. The last old school rider who'll tell it like it is. Could be years until we get another Brit in the top class......all the best to Cal. Keep keeping it rubber side down.
Cal was so underated as a rider, always 100% never give up attitude.. Hopefully Yamaha will listen to his input and the M1 will be back near the top once again.. Hope to see him on the grid for Silverstone...
What a brilliant interview. He is so relatable, love his honesty
Happy to have witnessed Cals brilliant WSBK double at Silverstone and his MotoGP wins on live tv.
Much respect for Cal and he always gave 100% as a rider
Great interview Keith. Always good to see and hear Cal. Cheers and Love to ya both!
Cal is a legend thanks so much for this!
He’s been THE hero of our household. We’d keep our Cal’s tee-shirts on and and don them anytime Cal would race, me and the Mrs would watch with baited breath wearing our shirts from America whatever the live programming gave us the pleasure of watching Cal.
Total hero 🏆😉
Another great interview from OMG and really nice to listen to what Cal has to say. Been a fan of yours Keith for years, even remember your Nascar days when Sky first started broadcasting. Your commentaries with Julian were always something to look forward and made the racing even better (When you doing a interview with Julian?). I know things move on and people come and go but you left quite a hole when you left commentating it just isn't the same. The guy now talks WAY to much, never shuts up. I will never forget one race where you and Julian were commentating years ago and you said " When you were racing and came down the start/finish line you looked at your pit board and it had your P45 on it" Never laughed so much fantastic keep up the excellent work at OMG the whole team is fantastic.
Big fan of Mr Crutchlow’s work, a pleasure to hear him still so enthused about racing and passionate about the British scene. Great podcast keep it up OMG!
Keith. Thank You for letting him just talk. Brilliant!
Grande Carl grande talento molto obiettivo,uno dei pochi a vincere nel epoca dei grandi campioni di MotoGP,big Carl big talent
I remember going to a meeting at Darley Moor back in the day and watching an Aprilia Superteens race when Cal fell off on the last corner in a race. At the time he would have been perhaps 14 or 15 years old. A short while later, I went to get something to eat at the green portakabin that is "The Darley Diner". Sitting on the step , beating himself up and preventing anyone going in (or getting out) was Cal. I felt like saying to him "cheer up son ,we've all done it" but I didn't as it wouldn't have gone down well. Even back then, he was totally driven even as a teenager. This interview touched on that side of him. Thank god I didn't say anything that he might have listened to.
Always great to hear from Cal 👍
Thank you for this interview! What a great guy Cal is!! I miss riders like him, but then again, there's nobody like Cal! 🤟🏼
Really great interview, loved Cal as a rider, respect him now even more.
We all love Cal.!! Says it as it is.!! Such a nice guy, we won’t have a British rider in Moto GP though as long as British racing is run like it is, as a father of a young rider in the BSB championship for some time, it is plain to see we are cash cows for the BSB machine. It has been made quite clear to us that if we have an opinion or have an issue with anything that involves the powers that be, then find some where else to race, Dorna pay BSB to run the series but then these kids are charged the same as everybody else to be able to race. We have turned are backs on BSB, so we can the go back to enjoying the sport we love again.
Would love to see Cal at Silverstone though.!
Top quality that. Britain's greatest since BS7, open honest and interesting. I truly believe Cal would have won the Silverstone gp 18 if it wasn't cancelled. We bumped into him at IoM 18 in ramsey, he was fun an chatty an made us all feel welcome. 👍
He’s a lot more diplomatic than he used to be😂
Last of the great British MotoGP riders, what a legend.
This is brilliant love Cal he is class so honest and proper. Being a Coventry bloke live down the road from his dad but he is proper!!
Cal is an absolute legend, always has been and remains so 🔥🔥❤ awesome content 👍
Cracking interview. In my opinion what Britain needs to be doing to get talent to shine for the world stage is: 1. Remake a one bike series (stock chassis + motor) with a complete level playing field (like Mac did it with the Virgin R6 cup which Cal attended) 2. to make it completely affordable and even funded by Palmer motorsports / uk racetracks or a major brand sponsor for tv time, 3. Use slicks/wets and one brand of suspension (cost or provided by a major tyre manufacturer) will prepare the rider much better for the world stage 4. Fill the grid without age limitation and allow current successful big name riders to race in the series (you learn a hell of a lot quicker following experience). 5. Start a moto2 prototype class in BSB for them to graduate to (like the ALL Japan Series used to with 125/250/500's). Just my thoughts... raced myself before Cal's time and even then affording was a big issue. Parents re-mortgaging their house was a norm and it isn't a good way to make talent available. Many good riders I knew stopped as the next step up was just unaffordable and everything else championship wise was out of the lime light for publicity. The talent was never shown.
That’s all good, but until they stop making money off the racers backs then there will be no great British racers, you want the best riders then we need to do the same thing as in Spain (hence why 50% +/- are Spanish riders) they pay amateur racers to be on the start line, €1500 if I’m not mistaken, that way the only riders on the grid are gona be the best instead of whoever has the gift of the gab or just know someone that has a company with disposable income to put into it etc, they need to do better 👊
Jamie whitham did an interview on TH-cam recently he explains perfectly why we don’t have any riders in Motogp
Excellent interview
There already is the GP2 class in BSB but nobody cares about it.
@@macsmith6216do you have the title or link to watch?
Love Carl he is awsome his can do attitude and always puts his all into everything he does.he seems alot more relaxed and happy.
Just "AWSOME " what more can I say ! thanks OMG and of course Cal👍👌
Keith.
The reason British fans don’t really go to silverspoon is, they have got to money hungry. The track isn’t liked by most fans (the ones I speak to anyway) the food is almost double the cost than most other uk tracks. The list is endless, Donny would be a much better venue for Moto gp even brands.
Nice to see a podcast with cal some people do t even know he is still testing for Yamaha. Keep the podcasts coming, all the best
Fantastic interview, the “Never doubt me!” in Brno was awesome to watch.
Watched Cal from the time he was in the R6 Virgin Cup, when Cal was on form and the bike was with him he was untouchable, he’d win by ridiculous margins
Love this best interview I’ve heard in years
Fantastic interview 👍👍👍
Massive Cal fan. Love his no bullshit attitude. And he's right we don't have any future stars at the moment. The two lads in Moto 3 are average at best,and I really like Jake Dixon but he's not got it either. I remember going to the translantic trophy races at Brands, we had so much British talent it was ridiculous. Keep up the great interviews and videos.
Great hearing Cal
Cal what a legend get him back soon I wanna hear the stories about him and his dad as mentioned 💯
Always brilliant to hear Cal
What an absolutely fantastic pod cast so nice to see Carl and seeing him talk with out any pressure I think it's the first for me so relaxed I also hope he rides at the British GP and between now and then he finds something that makes that Yamaha competitive seeing him as a wild card and I know getting on the podium will be a big ask but how brilliant would it be for him to get a podium. Hope this isn't the last time we see Carl on pod cast you have got to get him back or do a down the pub Keith with him. Thanks guys as I said a fantastic pod cast.
A big ask, impossible, even Cal would tell you that
Cal not Carl!
British sports press reject ALL motorcycle racing. Never see it in the papers, nevver get it broadcast live for free on TV, never feature a British rider as an athlete, but we still get bloody boring old-fart cricket covering the papers. In my village 1/2 hour from Mugello in Italy we watch it free at the local pubs, WSBK, MotoGP, all covered in the small local newspapers! I come home to England and hear and see NOTHING about bike racing. There is some weird refusal fro 'above' to ignore and supress it. BTW, I always enjoyed and cheered for you Cal even as a big Rossi fan. I loved your aggression and ball-busting effort. A bit wild at times but what a spectacle. One Sunday the whole Italian pub was cheering you on. They are bike crazy over there. I hope you get plenty of races this year!
My favourite response so far 👏🏼
@@KeithHuewen16 Thanks. It's frustrating for Brit bikers. BTW, if ever you or Cal are near Bologna or my house at the start of the Futa Pass to Mugello I'll buy you a spritz or a birra in the Piazza of Pian del Voglio. I can provide contact details.
Great to see Cal. Loved watching him race over the years. It was so cool having a Brit who could mix it with the best. We need that again. As a Scot, I wondered what people thought of how Rory Skinner was treated. Even Pedro Acosta needed a year. Rossi & Marquez too. Lorenzo needed a year before his 250 championship. Stoner needed a year in MotoGP to "bed in". One of the reasons i'm convinced Raul Fernandez will come good is because you could argue he should have won Moto 2 in his rookie year. No mean feat. Of course it's hard to beat Marquez winning the MotoGP title as a rookie. He was handed a factory Honda after a 3 or 4 years of a "no rookie can have a factory bike" rule mind you.
Brad Binder was also on a factory bike in his rookie year
The rule was changed to get MM on the Repsol Honda
I like the QOS poster in the background.
The best omg interview ever
Loved this podcast two old racers telling us how it is. 😆 It was very interesting having Cal explain how Yamaha's test program was and the changes they have made now.
Also Cal if your looking for a nice place to "winter" at least I suggest Arizona. I have a friend who retired there and loves it. (he sends me a picture every year of him & his wife on his motorcycle on Christmas day) 🤣My wife & I visited them for 10 day a few years ago and we both commented that for those days we had no aches or pains. I was awesome since I managed to smash myself up racing 250's back in the 1990's and every morning when I get up I wonder what part of my body is going to be hurting today 😉 (FTR today is left ankle & hip )😕
He’s got a house in California
What a fantastic interview! 👏🏻👏🏻 I wonder if they’ll ever be another satellite Yamaha team again?
I think the reason that interest in motorcycle racing is declining in the UK is that to really understand what the riders are doing, you need to have ridden a motorcycle. The number of motorcycle riders has declined since the school leaving age was increased from 16 to 18, so there aren't the 16 year olds needing a moped to get to work. To get more racing fans there needs to be a way to get kids back on bikes.
I like Carl a lot. He is one of the best riders of his Era.
I am sure he will help Yamaha to put a good bike together and win championships again, as they deserve it.
Keep up the good work mate!
Cal not Carl 🤦♂️
Class act! love the guy!
Top man we need another Cal 🤞
Great interview, love Cals honesty. As for US/UK riders, the options for racing in home championships like the MotoAmerica or BSB will not make MotoGP as appealing as it might have been five or six years ago. Production based racing is more appealing to the average guy, it's relative to their world where MotoGP is getting like F1. Us guys in our 60's have seen the best racing of true motorcycles rather than the LapTop tuners of today. Thats progress but not better entertainment, in my opinion.
Cal is a legend
At 1:02 - Jack Miller has aged a lot and how did Keith grow all that hair?
I believe there is still development opportunities in the in-line 4, I would lime for Yamaha to continue developing the in-line 4. The talent issues are a problem for about all nations outside of Spain and Italy, who would be willing to invest a huge amount....
Great personally and great to still see Cal pushing the limits. I take he doesn't see Jake Dixon as a moto gp possibility?
Falls off too much
Always loved cal . As far back as Bsb
lol, Jack miller on left of screen, Keith on the right. Interesting 😅
How were Rossi and Lorenzo so successful with the test team that Cal was describing before he got there?
Kind of mind boggling, was the bike just so good for so long that it didnt need any major changes?
We were at the Island when Cal won. It was a good day. Bit chilly though.
Everybody would love to see Cal at Silverstone this year
No Brits, Americans, and just one Aussie in Motogp. Oh, how the sport has changed.
With no British riders I have no interest anymore so have turned to WORLD SUPER BIKES
I tell u what I be cheering Carl when does races this year .
Cal not Carl 🤦♂️
Met you and your family at kirkistown one day I was down with jammie and lefty absolute gentleman and so is your family your Dad is a leg end 😂😂😂😂
Like so many others are saying💚🇬🇧🌱 what a dude cal is
Ref Silverstone, come on guys have the guts to say it, it’s a great track to ride but it’s a shocking venue to go watch racing, it’s an F1 venue, can’t get close, looking through fences, ridiculous grandstand costs…. The fact there isn’t a Brit rider is not the only issue
Cal sounds like a midlander again :)
Barry Sheene has been our Best with out a doubt ❤❤❤❤
Brilliant
you Brits need a guy like a rich British Rossi and his highly successful "Ranch". Or to a lesser degree Colin Edwards' "Ranch". If I had the quids, I would sponsor Cal and Keith and call it "Cal's Crutch-Rockets".
Yea gods cal be8ng diplomatic
Hopefully Yamaha could bounce back very soon
British motorcycling needs to have the same starting groups like Spain etc. do to bring on the young riders. Otherwise it will never get any better.
Absolutely 100% correct. Unfortunately motorcycle racing isn't a priority sport in the UK. Same in the US and Australia.
Michael Laverty has a school to bring on young racers, and there’s the British talent cup
At the end of the day you still need vast amounts of money to make it
Look what happened to Rory Skinner, lost his seat to a guy that brought €1 million to the team
@@macsmith6216 I was so disappointed with the way Rory was treated, especially when you consider how many years Jake Dixon was given. That said, its hard.to argue with the results of Marcos Ramirez. Its a cutthroat industry isnt it.
Politics has a lot to do with it
Look how long it’s take Jake to get where he is, Dorna has invested a lot of money to keep Jake in the series, so their not interested in another U.K. rider
Go on Cal🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷👍👍👍👍👍💁
My god I miss Cal, MotoGP is so much poorer without him
Yeah, he is really looking good right now than before when he was still a rider. I guess the stress of everything including the traveling really broke him. Especially towards the end of his career at LCR Honda when his results were starting to decline.
Let's hope they deploy him for 6 races this year. Especially on those tracks that are technical & some where #Yamaha really struggle in the past.
I think with his tie up with Yamaha. What if Cal builds a team for the youth in UK which will be supported by the manufacturer. Train them & let them race in the Mini cups then Talent Cups until they reach CEV Moto3 Junior Champoinship. I belive that's the only way for the Britsh riders to get back in the World Stage again.
Yes that guy is cool Peace out
Cal in France you are a champ….👍👍👍🙈
Anyone know what happened to Keith? Did he leave btsport or was he sacked? He still does a lot with MotoGP so seems like it was maybe the latter?
Loved this! Always loved Cal, and I think it’s a big reason there’s no more British riders in gp…lack of personality! Cal was cheeky back in the day (thinking of the BBC days where I stole Matt Robert’s passport and gave back to him on the grid lol) our Brit riders nowadays are a tad boring. Scott Redding was fun to watch but sadly demoted, lowes is a vanilla guy and rider, Jake Dixon has potential but apart from that not much available - and as Cal said…it’s a matter of how much it costs to start riding in the uk, we have the best domestic racing series…but the progression is cack
Re. Silverstone, the issue is that MotoGp has become a Spanish National championship. Dorna are doing to bikes what Bernie did to F1. It's a closed shop protection racket and fans, media, and small teams are being milked. Who wants to spend over £100 to sit in the rain watching a Spanish national race?
lol I love how they always act baffled why silverstone does have huge numbers. It’s because the traffic in on race day is horrendous. As is the taxi on double time. Poor facilities inside and then to top it off the track is flat. There are no banked sides. Unless you are grandstand or get right to the front early you have no chance to see anything. We tried luffield B the other year and a quarter of the stand was leaking at the back. Plus they closed all the free stands to force you to pay for a grandstand. Ended up paying for a vip package which was an alright view but so expensive for some sausage and bacon sandwiches and canned beer. Row does it better. Does it cheaper.
Re Silverstone attendances, it's cost. For a lot of people it's go to Silverstone OR have a family holiday. Prices have gone through the roof in recent years. I went every year until covid, wont be back.
Being so expensive on TV hinders the fans so much and turns away British fans in my opinion
Being a fan of British talent, I have fallen out of love with GP racing. it now seems close to impossible for British talent to make it to the GPs - Rory's experience appears to suggest that. We do have Jake, but surely he's now of an age, they're not interested? Whilst World Superbikes appears an outlet, even there, the chances appear limited.
How is it 2024 and folk still get his name wrong. Its CAL not fucking CARL!
I commented on a previous video that there is bias against British and American riders, and a bias towards Spanish and Italian riders. I can't believe there are only 2 countries that can produce MotoGP riders by and large. For example... Even toprak (Turkish rider, young, fast, marketable).. gets one test and no real shot for gp. No wild card... If you aren't Spanish or Italian.... Good luck
God he is missed. We need skin in the game. Mildly unkind to not consider Dixon, but always forgiven if only for the magical win in Australia
“The test team is getting better and better probably the best test team Yamaha have ever had” and yet the Yamaha is getting worse compared to the competition something isn’t working
Keith, Hodgy, Laverty, Guintoli have said many times, Yamaha carrying lots of corner speed to be competitive doesn’t work against the V4’s anymore
Def need a british rider to help the british gp. Also, the strong domestic superbike series is really well supported and quite insular, with many fans seeming to rate it, wsbk and the TT as the pinnacle and superior than moto gp (whereas in most other places, moto gp is the definite pinnacle). Unfortunatley, when you see the show put on by so many other countries, the british gp is a little sparse to say the least! Agree with Cal's idea about Moto 2 bikes. Spending too long on road based bikes isnt ideal these days.
Keith, you'll probably already be aware of Tony Scott Motorsport and their MotoEvo project. He'd be an interesting guest to see how he plans to push riders down a moto2 route in the UK. A British rider can buy their way into a CEV team and bang for buck that would be the easiest thing to gain experience at that level without having to uproot. If racing in Europe is 10% more expensive than the UK due to travel costs etc, you're already b@lls deep in the wallet anyway to race here, a little more for greater return is a wise move in my view.
We need a British team but if you look at moto gp how many British sponsors do you see none it’s all Spanish and Italian and they want to see riders for there country
You’ll need to find a British rider that’s at this level first then the small matter of grid places then around £15 million
Piece of cake
I genuinely thought Jake Dixon had something … but he ain’t ruthless enough
Crutchlow Top Crasher. loves the taste tarmac.
He did have some offs didnt he! But you know, he tried his absolute eyes out and is the first to admit that he wasnt the most naturally talented. I would rather have had Cal's career (with 3 premier class Moto Gp wins) than being a multiple domestic series champion, etc.
What about Jake ?
Where is he in 2024
Bins it alot
I think the next British MotoGP talent will come from a motocross background. I genuinely believe you have to master dirt bike riding first before going on the black stuff.
Intersting idea: any examples pf people who have made that work?
@@lonpfrb All your American 500 CC Grand Prix world champions back in the 70's and 80's cut their teeth in grass tracking, or dirt bike riding. You learn how to square off corners whilst drifting at the limit.
@@thewatchman6074 That was a golden era for sure but 50 years ago so we need something more current. I suspect that the rules on circuit racing ages do create a natural step from motocross racing to circuit racing. Personally I'm not convinced that age is a good measure of attitude and experience to put safety first, but the proof of the pudding is how many parents would take responsibility for their children going racing. The mini-bike series appear quite low risk being low and slow, compared to actual race bikes....
Pleased he did not mention Jake Dixon, who you guys are always pushing as the next brit to win something even a moto gp ride!!!!!!
Dixon is overrated
Toprak was just as fast/slow on the Yamaha as Cal, and people said Toprak wasnt ready for Motogp…. I think we found out no one is ready for Yamaha bottom feeders
the cost of racing for a none racing families to have their talented child/teenager get to WSBK/MotoGP is the killer. let's be honest here, unlike football/rugby/golf/tennis and alike.
I think the lack of UK talent is down to the fact that rich parents, who have the time and money to take their kid racing...do go Karting, and F1 goal is king and there's more opportunity to make a living outside of F1 for those who don't make it..its a little safer, F1 has bigger presence online. all big F1 teams are UK based or staffed.and there's no British hero for kids to admire in Motogp .and IOMTT and BSB is more popular almost in UK
LOL. He's the only British rider. Doesn't say a lot for the others
I was just at the America's race in Austin, TX.
The MotoGP swag was horrible.
I wanted to buy stuff for my family, there was nothing.
Not even little stuff like:
Key chains
Bumper stickers
Stuffed bikes for kids
Toy bikes
Bobblehead riders for your car
MotoGP purses for women
MotoGP wallets for men
I wanted a MotoGP leather belt
Not even one MotoGP poster
That’s interesting. Just about every other country/MotoGP I’ve been to have stacks of merch! Sounds like COTA missed an opportunity! I’ll wear my new Maverick ‘T’, bought online, on the next episode of OMG! MotoGP. It’s not the same as buying momentos at trackside though 😢
British riders aint doing jack sh**t so hyped for nothing. They aint good enough period!. WSBK British riders doing fuck all coming last. Cal and Bradley Smith are the only ones who came close.. If your not Italian or Spanish boiii good luck
Is there a chance that at the minute its a cultural thing? Everything is all about BSB, TT and WSBK whereas the goal should be moto 3, moto 2 and moto gp.
Cal dnt sound too confident