We've listened to them in the media center at the MotoAmerica Series rounds for long enough and the answer is simple: These two need another avenue to spew so we've decided to let them air it out in a podcast. Since both believe they know truly everything about motorcycle racing and most notably the MotoAmerica Series that employs them, they're perfectly capable of taking off the gloves to see who... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 333 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Based on what he's accomplished, it's hard to believe that Dennis Noyes isn't a lifelong motorcyclist. But it's true as he didn't discover the sport until he was in his 20s, with a visit to the Spanish Grand Prix in 1968. That was all it took as he w... more
ARCH co-founder Gard Hollinger doesn’t want to be referred to as an “engineer” or a “designer” out of respect for those in the field who have a formal degree. But whether he likes it not, Hollinger is a bit of both. He’s also actor Keanu Reeves’ part... more
Dunlop tire tester/part-time road racer Taylor Knapp wears many hats. This weekend he's wearing his racer hat and will do battle in the MotoAmerica Stock 1000 class on the PS² Racing Aprilia RSV4 1100 Factory as a fill-in rider for the injured Cory V... more
Jeremy Taubman is one of the riders in the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship Powered By Harley-Davidson. Together with Shanea Makinson, they are co-founders of the Remix Racing Project, which encompasses two of Jeremy's and Shanea's greate... more
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Mannnnn, that episode ran short! I could of listened for another hour! See if you guys can make it longer.
One of the best interviews I’ve heard in a long time. Please have Josh back in the future and don’t limit him on time. He has a wealth of great stories and his humble personality make for excellent listening. My young son met him at the height of his time at Yamaha, but he took time to answer a technical question from a future mechanical engineer when he was about 12 years old. Well done and thank you.
Motoamerica needs to do better. I can’t tell who is who, as both have equally sounding high pitched and extremely annoying voices. They talk too much about themselves, and don’t allow the interviewees to speak enough. It’s obvious they don’t prepare for the interviews, as the format is disorganized, and inconsistent. Do either of you have any racing experience, and or degrees in journalism? Zero interview skills! Why do you constantly say, “am I right?” Jeez! If Moto America wants to take their ... more
Awesome stories from the vets if the sport. You need to do more podcasts with Kenny roberts!
Always love it when I see a new one available. These guys are great, interesting guests with lots of cool information and funny stories. A must for any fan of motorcycles/racing!! Keep up the good work!
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This show offers an engaging look into the world of motorcycle racing, focusing particularly on the MotoAmerica series. With lively discussions, the hosts invite in-depth conversations with notable guests from the racing community, including former champions, industry insiders, and journalists. The blend of personal anecdotes from the hosts and their guests gives listeners insight into the challenges and triumphs within the sport, as well as behind-the-scenes stories that are often unseen. It demonstrates a casual yet informative tone, appealing to both hardcore fans and newcomers eager to understand motorcycle racing.
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Recent guests on this podcast include:
1. Dennis Noyes
2. Jeremy Taubman
3. Shanea Makinson
4. Sam Moses
5. Tim Estenson
6. Joe Karvonen
7. John Ewert
8. Dr. Carl Price
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