
Podcast interviews, insight, news and views for BMX Racing.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

In this episode, we talk about a bunch of podcasts I recorded at DIRTYFEST, including Charles Townsend, Tommy Brackens, the UK's first No. 1 girl rider, Jane Windle, and one of the BMX riders from the movie E.T., Robert Cardoza. We also talk about Pa... more
This podcast features Charles Townsend reflecting on his trip to the UK in 1986 to race the IBMXF World Championships at Slough while still an amateur rider for Hutch.
Charles talks about travelling from the United States with his Hutch teammate Eri... more
Dennis’s story is a raw and compelling look at a life defined by resilience. Growing up in the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley with a Hells Angels father, Dennis experienced early trauma, including nearly being kidnapped at age 9 and facing a... more
Catching up with Dr. J for a conversation covering everything from the Sea Otter Classic and the bike industry show to some bigger questions around the BMX race scene, who’s really driving it, and a few thoughts on the gatekeepers.
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First class insight into the sport of BMX racing.
Great content. In depth insight into the world of Elite BMX Racing.
Excellent job and interviews. Well done Dale.
A good listen for sure.
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The show centers on BMX racing culture, history, gear, racing scenes, and the people who shape the sport—from veteran riders and industry veterans to coaches and designers. Episodes combine personal journeys, behind-the-scenes industry dynamics, and reflections on how BMX has evolved across eras, regions, and media. Notable tends include deep dives into BMX history, rider transitions to branding and business, and ongoing discussions about sponsorship, technology (like e-bikes and tires), and the sport's community. The format often features candid storytelling, practical insights for racers and organizers, and a strong emphasis on community, mentorship, and legacy within BMX.
A standout aspect is the guest diversity: seasoned racers, design... more
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Recent guests on BMX Weekly include:
1. Charles Townsend
2. Dennis Ours
3. Scott Hultgren
4. Malcolm Jarvis
5. Martin Ogden
6. Martin Murray
7. Todd Lyons
8. Robbie Miranda
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