Industry Seating is an inside look behind the scenes of professional supercross and motocross racing. Tune in every Monday morning for insight on all things moto.
The Industry Seating podcast is a must-listen for any motocross enthusiast. Hosted by Jason Thomas, an accomplished former professional racer and industry pro, this podcast offers unique and insightful perspectives on the sport. With each episode, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of motocross and the behind-the-scenes workings of the industry.
One of the best aspects of The Industry Seating podcast is Jason Thomas' extensive knowledge and experience in the industry. His background as both a racer and an industry insider gives him a unique ability to provide valuable insights into the sport. Whether he's discussing race results, analyzing rider performances, or sharing anecdotes from his own racing career, Jason's perspective is always informative and engaging.
Another standout feature of this podcast is Jason's ability to provide well-rounded analysis. He approaches topics from multiple angles and discusses them intelligently, without resorting to excessive profanity or immature humor. This makes The Industry Seating podcast a refreshing listen for those who appreciate thoughtful discussions on motocross.
As for any potential drawbacks, one minor criticism could be that certain phrases or grammar errors slip through occasionally. However, these instances are few and far between, and they do not detract significantly from the overall quality of the content.
In conclusion, The Industry Seating podcast with Jason Thomas is a fantastic addition to any motocross fan's listening lineup. With his extensive knowledge of the sport and industry, Jason provides valuable insights that are sure to enhance listeners' understanding and appreciation of motocross. Furthermore, his thoughtful analysis and engaging storytelling make this podcast an enjoyable experience from start to finish. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to motocross, The Industry Seating is definitely worth tuning in to.
A great day of racing at round two of the great outdoors. Let's cover the bullet point.
We're transitioning from SX to MX and touching on a little of what has been and what may become.
The 250 title is wrapped in dramatic fashion and Chase Sexton claps back to keep the points in reach for the finale in SLC.
Well it's the driest track we've seen in a few weeks but the results were pretty predictable. We're all thinking of Jerry Robin following the race of course.
What can you really say about this race? WOW. Let's attack it from all angles.
Off weekend? What is that?! Racing, racing, racing!
Little late this week but here we are looking back at Daytona and forward to Indy. Let's get it!
Another Triple Crown and there was even more craziness in both classes, what a series in 2025!!
Tampa was a wild ride with Mookie getting his first 450 win and on the flip side of that awesomeness, Eli ended up breaking his leg. 250E entered with a BANG!
First Triple Crown of the year and like always, maximum action and surprise.
The Dangerboy has found his way back to the top step, as did Jett Lawrence; are things finding level or was this an anomaly?
What a race!! Snapdragon Stadium brought some incredible racing and great action.
Quite a few surprising at the 2025 kickoff last night. Let's get into it.
The time has come. It's the kickoff of the 2025 SX Season, LFG!!!
A peek behind the curtain at the media scrum that collects all the peripheral tv show content during the race season.
We talk about the Feld Summit and the latest buzz regarding the Lawrence Brothers and Haiden Deegan drama.
Covering our new signing at Fly and other off-season races and industry movement.
Let's cover some of the sports peripheral goings-on in this short off-season.
We've ventured across the pond with a great team; let's get into what could happen.
The dirt wasn't ideal but the racing was still pretty great. Let's get into all that went down in the Lone Star state.
Lets get into what we think we may see at the first round of the 2024 SMX Playoff!
Haiden Deegan wrapped up the 250 title and Chase Sexton extends his points lead... Oh yea, ELI TOMAC is back too.. Sort of.
Let's cover general happenings around the sport and current events during the off week.
The series slides into Millville and while the 450 class is pretty standard, the 250's were wild'n out for real!!
How wild is it that Jett has been riding with a shoulder injury for weeks and when the news broke that he's out for the rest of MX with an injury, it's NOT the shoulder!
Some things remained the same, Jett winning and Chase crashing; while some new things happened, the coolest being the 250 overall win by Ty Masterpool.
The air was thin, the competition was not. Jett rebounded from a crash that made him look human to secure the win and Dangerboy is on a run at the moment.
Jett's streak comes to a vicious end and the MX2 World Champ asserts himself in Northern California.
Jett's streak reaches 24 but the heat was coming from an unexpected ally. The 250's are looking SPICY!
Wrapping up a barn burner of a finale in the 250 class and putting a bow on the 450 class with a rare rookie Champ!
Jett makes a statement and Max Anstie is back on top in Philly!
The stateside series had an off-weekend and I headed across the pond but we're back to talk a little STL and look ahead to Foxboro.
A soft unpredictable track, AGAIN, but the racing was awesome in Seattle.
A Triple Crown at a track everyone was skeptical about but the racing was honestly pretty good.
An interesting track, a Monster girl in the first turn and a statement win by Jett Lawrence. The Battle in Bama was a good one.
A statement ride by the rookie but what will it mean moving forward? Tom Vialle quietly wins his first 250SX as well.
In both classes it looked like we had runaway snooze-winners but wow did that not play out in the end. It's Arlington SX!
Glendale is a huge floorspace with lots of options for a great track, was it a great race though?
To say there's plenty to talk about coming out of the Detroit round... would not be a stretch. A wildly day race from the D.
2 out of 3 races to state the 2024 season, not ideal but the action has been wild already!
Holy son of a mudder was this a sloppy race! They all had to deal with the same track though, so let's get into the results.
Records were broken, some things remain the same yet there are plenty of storyline to kick off the 2024 racing season.
We're about to kick off the 2024 season and it's sure to be wild. Let's get into some conjecture shall we.
Let's talk about some behind the scenes, new season media prep efforts for SMX.
WSX is back and it's a first ever stop in Abu Dhabi.
We knew it would be a rough one but for a moment it looked pretty good. Ended up rough but hey, proud of our boys.