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Greg Haines is joined by fellow co-commentator and two-time World Superbike Champion, James Toseland, and recently retired World Supersport Champion Chaz Davies for the final episode of the year.
What a year it’s been! Full of drama from start to finish, the guys analyse the season as a whole, take an insight into recently retired life, favourite moments, and of course, a look ahead to the new year and the new season.
From all of us here at Full Throttle, we wish you a fantastic holiday and a happy new year!
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Greg Haines and James Whitham look back on a rainy weekend in Indonesia and salute new world champion Toprak Razgatlioglu after he secured his first title at the end of what has been a thrilling season of racing. And with the 2021 championship in the bag, thoughts already turn to next year.
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After five weeks off, World Superbikes returns for the Championship Finale!
Jonathan Rea has won the last six world titles but has to overturn a 30-point deficit in Indonesia to deny Toprak Razgatlioglu his first World Championship.
Greg Haines is joined by James Whitham and James Toseland to discuss one of the most intriguing title battles they've seen!
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Greg Haines and James Toseland come to us live from Argentina as the World Superbike championship charges on with Rea and Razgatlioglu still battling it out.
While over at Brands Hatch, Trystan Finocchiaro catches up with BSB Champion Tarran Mackenzie, alongside Niall Mackenzie, Jack Nixon, Cam Dawson and Ash Barnes!
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Greg Haines is joined by Eurosport commentator, and former Scuderia Maranga rider, Trystan Finocchiaro to go through all of the classes across BSB and World Superbikes as the season slowly winds down.
Covering the excitement, the controversy, and the all-important question, who will be crowned British and World Superbike champion!
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Greg Haines and birthday boy James Toseland heap praise on Jonathan Rea and round up another eventful weekend of World Superbikes in Portimao. Plus reaction from the new WorldSPP300 champion, 18 year old Adrian Huertas, sealing the title in Portugal!
Greg and James also discuss the future of motor-sport sustainability, and, a quick nod to the legendary Murray Walker. A jam packed Episode 16!
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Sadly, on Saturday, September 25, World Supersport 300 rider Dean Berta Viñales passed away following a multi-rider crash at Jerez.
We use this time to remember him. Our thoughts and hearts go out to all of his family and friends.
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Greg Haines takes a trip through the paddock after the eight ‘Title Fighter’ spots for the ‘Showdown’ were confirmed at the Silverstone round of the British Superbike Championship.
Chats featuring BSB series and race director Stuart Higgs, FHO Racing team principal Faye Ho, rider coach at McAMS Roger Marshall, SYNETIQ BMW Motorrad rider Danny Buchan, and team principal of McAMS Yamaha Steve Rodgers.
Greg also gets a few more words on last week’s controversy at Magny-Cours, after Kawasaki’s post-race protest denied Yamaha’s Toprak Razgatlioglu a clean sweep.
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Greg Haines and James Toseland are left bewildered by Kawasaki for their post-race protest that saw Yamaha’s Toprak Razgatlioglu denied a clean sweep at Magny-Cours. It saw six-time world champion Jonathan Rea bumped up to top spot from second in the sprint race.
In such a tight championship, this has taken the paddock by storm!
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Greg is joined by former double World Superbike champion James Toseland to pick through an action-packed weekend of racing in Navarra that leaves Toprak Razgatlioglu and Jonathan Rea neck and neck at the top of the standings and Scott Redding ready to pounce.
James and Greg agree that should Northern Irishman Rea win his seventh title, it may be his best achievement while adding that the 34-year-old could soon train his eyes on becoming a 10-time world champion.
Elsewhere, the conversation turns to Scott Redding’s decision to move from Ducati to BMW, with James noting that a relationship breakdown between rider and team most likely led to the switch. But how successful will the former MotoGP rider be at BMW?
To finish, James and Greg discuss silly season.
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Greg and James have a deep dive into the realities of the lives of racers after a difficult race at Brands Hatch
We get the reaction from treble winner Jonathan Rea, Andrea Locatelli reflects on his podium, and Scott Reading opens up about finishing the race after a horrible incident involving his close friend Brad Jones.
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Greg Haines is let loose around the paddock after Knockhill for a spree of interviews and entertaining encounters, from the garages to the grid!
Joining the interview spree was double race winner Danny Buchan, Kawasaki superstar Rory Skinner, Honda UK's Glenn Irwin, Full Throttle regular James Whitham, plus a whole hoast more.
It's the 100th episode of Full Throttle! A huge thanks to you all for listening as ever!
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In the latest episode of Full Throttle, James Whitham joins Greg Haines to discuss the weekend’s action from Donington.
Toprak Razgatlıoğlu produced a spectacular showing at the Leicestershire circuit to announce himself as a genuine title challenger to Jonathan Rea in WorldSBK.
Elsewhere, Scott Redding struggled. The 28-year-old managed to salvage his weekend with a fourth in Race 2 after a “horrendous-looking crash” in Race 1.
James and Greg debate Ducati’s struggles around Donington.
And a preview to the next round of the BSB at Knockhill.
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Greg Haines is joined by Dave Neal, motorsport editor at RICH Energy, to discuss Jason O'Halloran's masterclass at Oulton Park over the opening weekend of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship.
Chris Iddon can count himself unfortunate not to have picked up a race win, having finished second to the Australian racer.
Elsewhere, the chaps discuss the more processional round than usual, praising the calculated nature of O'Halloran's wins, and discuss defending champion Josh Brookes' struggles after an intriguing opening round. Could it be the tyers or the bike?
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