MOTORCYCLE Podcast # 13: Nordschleife

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MOTORCYCLE Podcast # 13: Nordschleife
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MOTORCYCLE Podcast # 13: Nordschleife

MOTORRAD Podcast Curve Discussion Episode 13
The myth of the Nordschleife

The myth of the Nordschleife – what is it? And what recommendations and tips come from the editorial team? MOTORRAD podcaster Ferdinand speaks to the PS editors Tobias and Fabian, who recently tested 6 bikes on the Nordschleife.


Ferdinand Heinrich-Steige

11/24/2020

Episode # 13 – Nordschleife

The Nordschleife is one of the oldest and most famous race tracks in the world. Here is the “green Hell” unique and still a special challenge for man and machine on over 20 kilometers of track. But that also makes them the ideal testing ground for super athletes and sporty naked bikes.

Big comparison test on the Nordschleife

The PS editors Tobias Munchinger and Fabian Dresler were on the track for a big comparison test this year. It was even a premiere for Fabian. In an interview with Ferdinand Heinrich-Steige, the two test editors explain what is true of the myth of the Nordschleife, how the test sextet fared there, why an MV Agusta sometimes only opens up from a speed of 200 and what curious scenes take place there.

Recommendations and tips

Finally, there are also clear recommendations for everyone who wants to experience the circuit and its pitfalls for once, as well as tips on where to buy the popular bumper sticker. The booklet for this episode – PS 10/2020) – is available in the Motor Presse Stuttgart shop in a printed version or as an ePaper.

About the podcast series Kurvendiskussion

Curve discussion, that is petrol talks at the MOTORRAD get-togethers, with editors and testers. It’s about current models, trends, screwdriver philosophy and everything else that moves us. And also about one or the other anecdote from everyday editorial work that cannot be read in the magazine. How do you like the podcast? Listen to it and tell us what you think. Just send us an email at podcast@motorradonline.de.

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