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Keith Huewen steps down from BT Sport's MotoGP coverage
Keith Huewen has announced that the 2020 season was his last as part of BT Sport's MotoGP commentary team. The former grand prix rider and British champion has been a lead commentator for BT since it acquired the exclusive live UK MotoGP broadcasting rights in 2014, where he was reunited with Julian Ryder, who covered World Superbikes alongside Huewen at Sky Sports. Check out the Crash MotoGP YouTube channel - CLICK HERE
Ryder stepped back from MotoGP commentary in 2017 and Huewen - who has also previously presented F1, IndyCar and NASCAR - has now decided the time is right to do the same, albeit making clear he is also "not retiring". In a statement on social media (below)...
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