A podcast from Jason Weigandt and the editorial staff of Racer X Illustrated and Racer X Online covering motocross, supercross, and dirt bike culture.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 594 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
New team deals are getting announced later than ever, as we still await Monster Energy Kawasaki announcing its new deal with Jorge Prado for the 450 class in 2025. But Triumph just announced its 2025 team, featuring Austin Forkner, Stilez Robertson, ... more
Maximus Vohland is a second-generation rider, the son of former AMA National and Supercross winner Tallon Vohland. That would make it seem like his path to the pros has been easy, but you'll find that is absolutely not the case.
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The 2024 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations was an awesome event, but even the incredible emotional highs of that day have begun to fade nearly two weeks later. But Jason Weigandt isn't done talking about it -- or talking about anything, ever --... more
We all know the trials and tribulations of Team USA for this year's Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations, but what other teams are worth a look? Jason Weigandt runs down the rosters and breaks the event down to its strongest squads. Things are loo... more
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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.
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!
Bye bye, have fun on patreon.
Daniel and the crew are great to listen to and can’t get enough of them. Keep it up boys!
Great guests. Getting better. I found these pods incredibly boring at first. Luke should listen to guys like “Mathews”, Maeda, James Lipton, Rogan, and DMXS for some ideas on interviewing his guests.
Apple Podcasts | #189 | South Africa/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #238 | Japan/Sports |
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