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Motocross
Supercross
Chase Sexton
Yoshimura
Eli Tomac
Cooper Webb
Jett Lawrence
Kawasaki
Motocross Of Nations
Honda
Haiden Deegan
Ken Roczen
KTM
Monster Energy AMA Supercross
Jorge Prado
Suzuki
Monster Energy Supercross
Jet Lawrence
Motorsports
AMAFIM North America Arena Cross Championship

A podcast from Jason Weigandt and the editorial staff of Racer X Illustrated and Racer X Online covering motocross, supercross, and dirt bike culture.

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Latest Episodes

It was expected to be a quiet off season, but then Cooper Webb started exploring options, Rockstar Husqvarna shut down, the Coenen twins wanted a shot at America and Chase Sexton....I dunno man! It's silly season time as July hits in SMX, and Jason W... more

Jason Weigandt chats with The Man, Roger De Coster, the most important person in the history of motocross. Roger shows the legitimate 1970's riding gear on display at the race in Thunder Valley, plus more stories from the early days. There are legend... more

Jason Weigandt chats with long-time MXGP commentator and Motocross of Nations hero Paul Malin to get the inside scoop on Lucas and Sacha Coenen, who will race this weekend in Thunder Valley. Plus, Weege gives some scoop on the Chase Sexton situation ... more

We need all-around bikes! Kawasaki is throwing a huge curve into the market by building its first full-sized two stroke in over twenty years, the all-new fuel injected 2027 KX327. It's not even eligible to race against 450s at the professional level,... more

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Recent Guests

Roger De Coster
Former racer and long-time team manager, central figure discussed in the episode
Red Bull KTM factory team (and past teams with Suzuki, Honda)
Episode: Exhaust #330: Roger's Collection, and Incomparable Influence
Paul Malin
Former MXGP racer, Team GB MXO Nations hero, current MXGP TV announcer
MXGP TV / Infront Motor Sports (Youthstream predecessor)
Episode: Exhaust #329: Weege Chats Coenens with Paul Malin
Ken Essex
Head of PR at Kawasaki
Kawasaki
Episode: Exhaust #328: Inside Info on the New Kawasaki KX327 Two-Stroke
Lucas Coenen
Belgian motocross rider, 450 rider in MXGP, aiming for US appearances
Bass Pro Shops? sponsor mentions in episode
Episode: Exhaust #327: Meet Lucas Coenen
Jamie Ellis
Engine builder for Roczen at Twisted Development
Twisted Development
Episode: Exhaust #326: Busiest Engine Man, Roczen's Wild Run, Salt Lake Media Review
Roger DeCoster
Former racer and longtime manager; cited for his philosophy on media and athletes
Episode: Exhaust #323: How Roczen Wins with the Fans First
Jalek Swoll
Racer and guest on the show
Racer X / racer
Episode: Exhaust #322: Was It Eli Or The Tire Choice?
Chris Wheeler
Been with Suzuki since the 90s, overseeing racing programs in the US
Suzuki
Episode: Exhaust #320: Suzuki's Chris Wheeler on a Possible Comeback
Kevin Moranz
Professional motocross rider and team owner
KMRK / Champion Tool Storage
Episode: Exhaust #319: Kevin Moranz Explains Getting Lapped By Eli Tomac

Host

Jason Weigandt
Host of The Racer X Podcast Network; lead interviewer and editorial voice

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 610 ratings
  • Stupid

    Half of these podcasts Jason publishes shouldn’t even be published

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Nonyabizznesss
    United States6 months ago
  • Future riders

    Hearing that Dax and Deegan have been friends for years prior to being teammates is hopefully going to help grow the sport for years to come. I wish both the best luck and hope they race against each other in a positive way rather pushing them in opposite directions like past teammates ended up doing. The future is bright for the fans.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    venmo we cant help you...
    United States3 years ago
  • Wrong move

    Well, you guys tried to make a paid app…that didnt work out. I even paid for it. Maybe due to schedules but maybe a little bit of people aren’t going to pay to listen to a show when there are so many others for free. I’ve been a long time fan but I’m not interested in paying for a podcast in 2021. Good luck guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Joses W
    United States5 years ago
  • So long

    Bye bye, have fun on patreon.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    billohriffe
    United States5 years ago
  • Love me some DB

    Daniel and the crew are great to listen to and can’t get enough of them. Keep it up boys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BackstreetBob
    United States5 years ago

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Overall praise for host insight and interview quality, with comments about strong expertise.
Listeners appreciate the mix of racing analysis and industry behind-the-scenes stories.
Fans value candid takes on sponsorships, team dynamics, and rider perspectives.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Exhaust #328: Inside Info on the New Kawasaki KX327 Two-Stroke
Q: No specific on sale date that you can say yet?
MSRP and dealer deposits are out there, with availability planned for the latter half of the year, as dealers ramp up orders and Kawasaki rolls out the model to a broad audience.
Exhaust #328: Inside Info on the New Kawasaki KX327 Two-Stroke
Q: Could we see anything else happening in the Two-Stroke space?
The company envisions continuing to evolve both Four-Stroke and Two-Stroke offerings to complete their lineup, aiming to be number one in off-road by providing bikes for a wide range of riding styles and skill levels.
Exhaust #328: Inside Info on the New Kawasaki KX327 Two-Stroke
Q: Any explanation as to how the company arrives at such an oddball displacement number?
The displacement was chosen to carve out a new 327cc niche that's bigger than traditional 250s and more approachable than the top-end 450s, with the goal of creating a true tweener that fits a broader rider base while leveraging Kawasaki's engineering to deliver performance and rideability.
Exhaust #330: Roger's Collection, and Incomparable Influence
Q: When you moved to America, you raced that last year of GP's, right, with Honda. And then you came here. Was that your vision of like, I think America is where I need to be?
The guest explains the move was driven by a strong plan from Honda Japan's leadership and a broader strategy to focus on the US market and production bikes, indicating it was a calculated career path rather than a random relocation.
Exhaust #330: Roger's Collection, and Incomparable Influence
Q: How many Belgians have you actually worked with?
The host asks about Belgian riders De Coster has worked with; the guest clarifies that while there were Belgium-based riders, the most prominent Belgian figures on his teams were limited, highlighting the globalization of the sport.

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4. Lucas Coenen
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