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Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxv-cbr-near-term-production-pivot-advances-6950Recording date: 28th May 2025Cabral Gold Corp (TSXV:CBR) is positioning itself as a compelling transition story in the junior mining sector, advancing its Cuiú Cuiú gold project in northern Brazil from exploration toward near-term production through an innovative low-cost strategy. CEO Alan Carter has architected a development approach centered on extracting gold from saprolite—weathered rock material resembling mud—through heap leach processing, offering significant advantages over traditional hard rock mining.The company's starter operation targets a 60-meter thick saprolite layer requiring no drilling, blasting, or crushing, making it "an earth moving exercise basically, not a rock mining exercise," according to Carter. Metallurgical testing has yielded exceptional results, with 70% gold recovery achieved within 12 days compared to months typically required for heap leach operations. The September 2024 Preliminary Feasibility Study outlined $37 million USD in capital costs, generating a 47% post-tax Internal Rate of Return at $2,250 per ounce gold. With current gold prices around $3,250 per ounce, Carter projects approximately $2,300 per ounce profit margins.Beyond the starter operation lies significant district-scale potential. Historic placer production of 2 million ounces at Cuiú Cuiú compares to just 200,000 ounces at neighboring Tocantinzinho, which became a 2.5 million ounce deposit. Cabral's soil anomaly spans 7 kilometers versus 1.2 kilometers at Tocantinzinho, while the company has identified 50 exploration targets compared to six at the neighboring mine.Recent drilling has delivered impressive results, including 12 meters at 27 grams per tonne and 49 meters at 2 grams per tonne across multiple new discoveries. Following a successful $15 million CAD financing, the company has mobilized multiple drill rigs to advance various targets toward resource estimates.Carter has invested $2 million CAD personally, demonstrating management alignment while rejecting traditional dilutive financing models. The company expects a construction decision by mid-Q2 2025, with production targeted for mid-2026, positioning Cabral to generate cash flow for district-wide exploration while avoiding excessive shareholder dilution.View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
This week on Chasin' The Racin' podcast, Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner sit down with Richard Quayle, but most people will know him as Milky. In part 1, Milky talks about how he got into racing and his career in road racing. Now, as Milky is now a part of the Isle of Man TT infrastructure, he gives us a new perspective to racing life and the TT. Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Episode sponsor: Paramount City Coffee House and Barber - Milky and his family have opened a brand new coffee house and barber shop on Douglas Main Street. It's a brilliant spot and a must while you're over on the Isle of Man as it is just a short walk from the paddock. If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' The Racin' podcast, Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner are joined in the studio by Gino Rea. After moving through the ranks in the UK, he moved to the world scene in World Supersport and Moto2, before moving back to BSB. EWC was next and after a successful start, his crash at Suzuka left him in an induced coma. Now, after working hard to make. his return to racing. Gino is also running a race team in BSB and passes on his knowledge onto the next generation of riders. Enjoy - CTR x A message from Gino: "Following my Suzuka crash, a team of producers started filming a doc about his crash and recovery. However, due to budget constraints, they had to stop filming. I would love the doc to be finished and for the world to see my story. If there are any investors interested in helping to fund the project or any film makers interested in taking over the production please email me at ginorea@gmail.com" Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK & Ireland and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Episode sponsor: The Isle of Man TT Spectator Guide by Alex Chapman. An essential for anyone going to the TT this year - the guide is packed with top tips including how to book your ferries, flights and accommodation - and a full breakdown of the best places to watch. Available on Amazon on Kindle and paperback by searching Isle of Man TT Spectator Guide by Alex Chapman: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Isle-Man-Spectator-Guide-Everything/dp/B0F638T2X1/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zcXi1kHvdAXPG0_a_RMcuuGAxnODxJJyu4tp6LgSITSt_83omKfDB_xjludx5aCgaaMEZ09GcRc8abBaPLsK47kiOgsQksVNelrPPtisw2OQQ5RBCugQYSNYKJUojwjoe9HSvCyib-7T4q8yN9ioww.rQisBGmdjg22WzaUCjVCqDNDEhxOur68jsPfCk2ReOI&dib_tag=se&keywords=isle+of+man+tt+spectator+guide&qid=1747577120&sr=8-1 If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin the Racin' podcast is the multiple time World Champion and King of the jungle, Carl Fogarty. Foggy joins Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner to talk about the highs and lows of his highly successful career in the sport, what it was like in the Jungle and his plans to bring another team into BSB for the 2026 season. Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Episode sponsor: Oakmere Motorgroup. They are a motorcycle dealership specialising in Norton and CCM. Visit their site www.oakmeremotorgroup.co.uk or go inshore at Brook Garage, Prestbury, Macclesfield, SK10 4AL If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' the Racin', we're joined in the studio by none other than OMG & WTF Racing team owner, Alan Gardner. After the explosive OMG & WTF news that dropped on April 1st, rumours have been swirling — and now, Alan is here to set the record straight. In this no-holds-barred episode, Alan opens up about everything: The truth behind his past conviction Speculation around the financial health of his businesses The sudden sponsor withdrawal that shook the team And his ambitious plans for the 2025 season, including the full lowdown on all five of his riders Whether you've been following the drama on Facebook forums or just want the facts from the source, this episode gives Alan the mic to share his side of the story — candid, unfiltered, and in his own words. We hope this clears the air and reminds everyone to take those online rumours with a big ol' pinch of salt. Tune in and hear it all for yourself — only on Chasin' the Racin'. Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
In this episode, we chat with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold, a mineral exploration company with a focus on gold and copper with a key asset, the Cuiú Cuiú gold project located in Northern Brazil. A geologist by background, Alan has an extensive career across South America so is well-positioned to develop this gold project in Brazil, and gives us an update on the Cuiú Cuiú Gold project since we last spoke, his outlook for the junior space, their latest drill results, mining in Brazil and outlook of the company. KEY TAKEAWAYS Cabral Gold is a mineral exploration company primarily focused on gold and copper, with a key asset in the Cuiú Cuiú gold project located in northern Brazil. The company aims to explore the Tapajós region, which has a rich history of gold production. The outlook for gold prices remains optimistic due to geopolitical tensions, inflation risks, and increased central bank demand. The junior mining sector, which has lagged behind major producers, is beginning to show signs of movement as gold prices rise. The exploration sector has evolved, with a shift away from traditional models that relied heavily on dilution for funding. Companies are now focusing on generating cash flow through initial small-scale production to fund further exploration and development. Recent drill results from the Cuiú Cuiú project have shown promising high-grade intercepts, including a notable 12 meters at 27.7 grams per ton of gold. This indicates the potential for significant discoveries and resource growth in the area. BEST MOMENTS "The fundamentals are driving are all pointing towards a higher gold price... Both political and economic uncertainty is usually very good for the gold price." "We've already got 1.3 million ounces on the scorecard. We're targeting five. This could be 10. It's definitely going to get a lot larger." "Instead of relying on one private placement after another... a much better strategy is to get into production as fast as you possibly can." Alan Carter: "The opportunity to really define a new world-class district... the potential of this region is, frankly, enormous." VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail: rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X: https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast Web: http://www.mining-international.org This episode is sponsored by Hawcroft, leaders in property risk management since 1992. They offer: Insurance risk surveys recognised as an industry standard Construction risk reviews Asset criticality assessments and more Working across over 600 sites globally, Hawcroft supports mining, processing, smelting, power, refining, ports, and rail operations. For bespoke property risk management services, visit www.hawcroft.com GUEST SOCIALS Cabral Gold - https://cabralgold.com/corporate/management/ Alan Carter LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-carter-636a796a/?originalSubdomain=ca https://www.linkedin.com/company/cabral-gold/posts/?feedView=all https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuuhX3_5ABC-5RruviG1WKw ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people’s experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.
Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-pfs-reveals-low-capex-starter-gold-mine-with-47-irr-6439Recording date: 7th April 2025Cabral Gold (TSX-V: CBR) is rapidly advancing its district-scale Cuiú Cuiú gold project in northern Brazil, with recent high-grade drill results significantly enhancing the project's potential. The company's latest discovery at Machichie Northeast delivered an exceptional intercept of 12 meters at 27.7 g/t gold, following previous results including 11 meters at 33 g/t gold. These represent "two of the best holes we've ever drilled on the project," according to President and CEO Alan Carter, indicating substantial resource growth potential beyond the current 1.3 million ounce estimate.The company is pursuing a strategic two-phase development approach that addresses the capital constraints typically facing junior miners. The initial phase targets shallow, oxidized material amenable to heap leach processing, minimizing capital expenditure while establishing cash flow to fund further exploration of the property's district-scale potential. This approach allows Cabral to "get off this hamster wheel" of dilutive financing, as Carter describes it, and "be in control of our own destiny" through self-generated revenue.Economics for the project appear compelling, particularly in the current gold price environment. The Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) completed in October 2024 projected a 47% post-tax rate of return based on a conservative gold price of $2,250 per ounce. With gold currently trading above $3,000 per ounce, the potential returns could be substantially higher. All-in sustaining costs of approximately $1,000 per ounce suggest potential operating margins exceeding $2,000 per ounce at current prices.An updated PFS expected in May 2024 will incorporate the Machichie Main deposit, potentially enhancing the already robust economics. While the recently discovered high-grade Machichie Northeast zone won't be included due to insufficient drilling density, its proximity to planned mining areas (approximately 650 meters from the initial MG deposit) makes it a compelling target for rapid development. The high-grade material may require a supplementary gravity plant alongside the planned heap leach facility, with metallurgical work currently underway.The exploration upside at Cuiú Cuiú is particularly noteworthy, with over 50 gold targets identified across the property. Carter highlights the project's scale by comparing it to G-Mining's neighboring operation, noting that "Cuiú Cuiú has a much bigger footprint... it's sort of seven to ten times larger" based on soil anomalies and historic production. Some targets include boulder fields with material "averaging sort of 75 grams, 90 grams a ton. Gold, not silver."Financing discussions for the initial production phase are advancing, with interest from "all sorts of different parties" including traditional lenders, streaming companies, end users, and strategic investors. The company aims to secure financing by July 2024, with construction potentially beginning in the third quarter. With a 12-month build time and simplified processing approach requiring "no drilling and blasting, and no crushing and grinding," Cabral could be positioned for production by late 2025.—View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
On this week's episode of Chasin' The Racin', hosts Dom Herbertson and Christian Iddon are joined by the legendary Ian Simpson. A name synonymous with success at both the British Superbikes and Isle of Man TT, Ian shares the incredible story of his racing career, filled with triumphs and challenges.Now retired from racing, Ian has penned a tell-all book that dives deep into the highs and lows of his journey—offering an unfiltered look into his life as a "Playboy" racer. From the thrills of the track to the personal struggles behind the scenes, this is an episode you won't want to miss! If you would like to buy his Autobiography - Forever Playboy, you can now buy it on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com/products/forever-playboy-the-autobiography-of-ian-simpson Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' The Racin' podcast, Dom Herbertson & Josh Corner are joined by Scottish professional motorcycle racer best known for his determination & success in Moto3. On the pod today, the lads talked through McPhee's journey through the ranks from the early days, the British 125 Championship to Moto3, World Supersport and now, excitingly, moving to British Superbikes in 2025 with Hawk Racing. John comes to the trailer equipped with a list of funny and challenging stories he's experienced during his career, from challenges brought through Covid to the struggles that came with a long haul budget airline flight!
This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, we are joined by Scottish BSB pathway 2024 champ, Lewis Rollo. The lads chat about his early years in racing, growing through the paddock and moving onto a full Superbike for 2025. Enjoy - CTR x CTR X UGGLY & CO HOODIES DROP. GET YOURS! https://ugglyandco.com/products/chasin-the-racin-hoodie?_pos=1&_psq=chasin+th&_ss=e&_v=1.0 Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Sponsor of the ep: Quickshifter Coffee - These guys have been on board with us for years supporting the pod. They sell motorbike themed coffee and Merch with their super popular "one cup coffee bags" which are great for on the go coffee lovers. They have a 37.7, garage, and Chasin' the Racin' blends of coffee available online. They have recently opened a motorcycle themed coffee shop in Wells, Somerset and are planning to host a range of events throughout the year. Follow them on socials @quickshiftercoffee and check out their website: https://www.quickshiftercoffee.co.uk If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, Dom Herbertson and Joe Akroyd are joined with Senior TT winner, Davey Todd. Davey catches us up on the last few years from, TT wins, his Stock 1000 Championship, joining Only Fans, switching to KYT helmets, Rossi's ranch and the FHO to 8Ten team switch for 2025. Enjoy - CTR x CTR X UGGLY & CO HOODIES DROP. GET YOURS! https://ugglyandco.com/products/chasi... Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Sponsor of the ep: Encase Design specialise in creating foam inserts and storage solutions for a variety of items, including cameras, electronic devices, tools and more. Their products can be fully customised to align with your team, client or business branding. They are proud suppliers of top quality protective cases and accessories from brands like Peli, Nanuk and Explorer. Follow them on instagram @encase.co.uk for latest updates and inspiration. If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' The Racin', Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner sit down with Ben Wilson at Wilson Motorcycles to not only discuss his plans for the coming year but also to look back on his introduction to motorbikes with sand racing, the amazing days in supersport and the battles with Seeley reviving the class, the horrendous crash at the north west and the move to team management within Gearlink. Enjoy - CTR x CTR X UGGLY & CO HOODIES DROP. GET YOURS! https://ugglyandco.com/products/chasin-the-racin-hoodie Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Sponsor of the ep: Hatch Moto build race inspired custom motorcycles with an obsession for late 80s & 90s race bikes. Hatch often take modern sports bikes and rebuilding them into an old school style. Custom fairing sets are made in aluminium from scratch using hand crafted metal shaping techniques. They are based in Margate in Kent and are open to taking more commissions - they currently have a waitlist of around 12 months. DM them on instagram @haxchmoto or check out their website to get in contact: haxchmoto.com If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' the Racin', Dom Herbertson and Christian Iddon bring you a different angle on todays guest, the original #21 AKA Paul Iddon AKA Christian's spem donor or 'Dad' - whichever you prefer. Paul's career is extensive and before Christian was even born he raced with Sheene, got top 5 at the Isle of Man TT and collected lap records to name a few during his time racing in the TTF1 championship. He later went on to team management - taking a B paddock team to win their first senior TT. Enjoy - CTR x CTR X UGGLY & CO HOODIES DROP. GET YOURS! https://ugglyandco.com/collections/cl... Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Sponsor of the ep: Mongrel Boots - They are an Australian manufacturer of work boots and dealer boots. They're a 5th generation family owned company that has been making boots in Australia since 1930. Worn on farms and building sites Down Under for almost a century, Mongrel Boots know all about hard work and these Aussie boots are now available in the UK. Find them online and in seletced retailers. Head to mongrelboots.co.uk or bigboots.co.uk for more info. If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
Daniel 9:1-23 | Rev. Alan Carter
Broadcaster Alan Carter talks about getting his start in Vancouver one loooong Honda Prelude drive after graduating from Ryerson's RTA program, his time as Queen's Park Bureau Chief, his stint in management as Newsroom Managing Editor, his time on radio at AM640, getting both tear gassed AND tased [separate incidents, the latter by HIS CHOICE], his interactions with Tina Turner/Jann Arden/PJ O'Rourke/Jamie Campbell/Tyler Stewart, his kids' shock at seeing their Dad's face plastered on the side of TTC buses, his current role as Municipal Affairs Reporter for CityNews Toronto [brokered by Cynthia Mulligan], and Coach Nick Nurse's ambivalent response to being informed that they are doppelgangers! TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum at andrew.applebaum@gmail.com All episodes available at https://www.torontolegends.ca/episodes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, Dom and Christian are joined by Taylor Mackenzie. They catch up on the past 4 years since the last time Taylor was on the pod (ep 58). From retirement from racing himself, depression, becoming a Moto3 team manager for Michael Laverty, travelling around as his brother Taz's 'professional helmet cleaner' to having a baby and why he doesn't want his son to race - Taylor tells all! Enjoy - CTR x CTR X UGGLY & CO HOODIES DROP. GET YOURS! https://ugglyandco.com/collections/cl... Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Sponsor of the ep: Vmoto If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' the Racin', Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner are joined by World Superbike team owner Shaun Muir who was victorious this year with Toprak. He talks about the journey to getting the championship win, fun times with Toprak and Michael van der Mark in the team and his 'motorcross dad' tendencies as his son Jamie joins us for the last 45 minutes. Enjoy - CTR x CTR X UGGLY & CO HOODIES DROP. GET YOURS! https://ugglyandco.com/collections/clothing/products/chasin-the-racin-hoodie Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Sponsor of the ep: Ability Energy - they just wanted to wish all our listeners a merry Christmas and a happy new year! Thanks for your support this year Andy & team. If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, Dom and Joe are joined by Obsession Engineering's very own Dave Hewson. Dave is a previous TT rider, BSB crew chief for Rapid Honda and Rapid lead track coach alongside his popular YouTube channel @obsession_engineering Enjoy - CTR x CTR X UGGLY & CO HOODIES DROP ON DECEMBER 17TH. GET YOURS! https://ugglyandco.com/collections/hoodie-sweaters/products/chasin-the-racin-hoodie Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and the brand new addition of Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Sponsor of the ep: AKA Automotive - supplying new and used motorcycles in Shipley, West Yorkshire. Representing BSA as well as Norton in the new year. They have a wide range of race and road bikes available. They're also proud sponsors of Harley McCabe and ran by Charlie Hopkins & Craig Atkinson. Call and mention Chasin' the Racin' for 10& off all clothing, oils and parts. If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-positive-pfs-shows-low-cost-high-return-gold-starter-operation-6127Recording date: 13th December 2024Cabral Gold is advancing its district-scale gold project in Brazil, which currently holds 1.2 million ounces of indicated and inferred resources across multiple deposits. The company recently released a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) for a starter oxide gold mine, demonstrating robust economics with a post-tax IRR of 47% at $2,250/oz gold, increasing to 83% at $2,700/oz gold. The project requires a modest initial capital investment of US$37 million.The starter operation aims to process soft, weathered saprolite material and is expected to produce approximately 20,000 ounces of gold annually at all-in sustaining costs of around $1,200/oz. This strategic approach will allow Cabral to generate cash flow to fund further exploration without diluting shareholders through repeated equity raises.Beyond the initial mine plan, Cabral's project shows significant exploration potential. The company has identified 4-5 known deposits and over 50 peripheral targets with high-grade gold mineralization. Recent drilling has yielded impressive results, including 11 meters grading 33g/t gold at the new Machichie Northeast discovery, along with other notable intercepts such as 27m @ 6.9g/t and 39m @ 5.1g/t at various targets.CEO Alan Carter, who was involved in discovering the neighboring Tocantinzinho deposit, highlights the project's scale by comparing soil anomalies: while Tocantinzinho's anomaly spans about one kilometer, Cuiú Cuiú's extends for 7 kilometers and remains open. Historical artisanal gold production at Cuiú Cuiú was reportedly ten times larger than at Tocantinzinho, suggesting significant untapped potential.The company is currently valued at approximately US$35 million, based on a share price of C$0.22 and 212 million shares outstanding. This translates to roughly US$25 per ounce of gold in the ground, which management considers undervalued compared to peer companies. Carter has demonstrated his confidence in the project by investing nearly $2 million of his own money in Cabral Gold.The company continues to drill and upgrade its resource base, with recent work focused on converting inferred resources to indicated status. This ongoing work is expected to improve the project's NPV and IRR in the near term. With a clear path to production, significant exploration upside, and strong gold market fundamentals, Cabral Gold appears well-positioned to advance its Cuiú Cuiú project while maintaining focus on shareholder value creation.View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
This week on Chasin' The Racin' Podcast, the co-hosts get together for the final time of 2024 to review MotoGP, WSBK, BSB and the roads as well as their personal racing seasons and look forward to next year, analysing the changes and chat predictions for 2025. Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and the brand new addition of Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Sponsor of the ep: Superbike News/ First Turn Media - They bring behind the scenes exclusives from BSB with our PhotoStrada in partnership. Kerrie has been working hard this year to grow the content not only in BSB but MotoGP with Joel Cooper photography. Their website has a wealth of motorcycle industry news, while their socials are predominantly racing related. First Turn Media does PR and comms for riders, teams and businesses & if anyone is looking for help in this area do get in contact via emailing info@firstturnmedia.co.uk If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
Alex chats with Alan about his new novel Prize Catch which tackles the controversies surrounding the Tasmanian salmon industry and Australian war crimes in Afghanistan.
This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, Dom and Joe are joined by Shaun Anderson who is soon joined by his wife Sarah. These guys are a road racing power couple having both set off down Bray Hill whether that being the TT or the Manx. They chat about both of their careers and hopes for their future both for themselves and their brand new baby Emma and tell us about Shaun's Manx GP win days before Sarah gave birth. Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental Sponsor of the ep: Pipe Were Bikes Ltd - UK based manufacture of motorbike silencers and link pipes who cater for over 400 bikes with 80 silencer options on most bikes. There are over 80,000 variations in the range. 2024 has seen Pipe Werx's involvement with 4 TT podiums (one being Dom's), 4 x 130+mph laps around the mountain course, 2 BSB championship wins (Lewis Rollo winning Superbike Pathway & Cameron Hall winning Supersport Cup) amongst many riders using Pipe Werx exhausts at BSB, TT, Manx GP - silencing the competition. If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' The Racin' podcast, we are joined by the 2024 British Superbike Champion Kyle Ryde for his first long form interview post championship win! Dom and Christian quiz Kyle on all of the ups and downs of his career so far, his championship winning race and his plethora of hobbies away from the track. Enjoy- CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental Sponsor of the ep: Quickshifter Coffee - These guys have been on board with us for years supporting the pod. They sell motorbike themed coffee and Merch with their super popular "one cup coffee bags" which are great for on the go coffee lovers. They have a 37.7, garage, and Chasin' the Racin' blends of coffee available online. They have recently opened a motorcycle themed coffee shop in Wells, Somerset and are planning to host a range of events throughout the year. Follow them on socials @quickshiftercoffee and check out their website: https://www.quickshiftercoffee.co.uk If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
Alan Carter, CEO of Cabral Gold, provides an update on the Cuiú Cuiú Gold Project in Brazil. He discusses the project's historical context, geological significance, and the recent pre-feasibility study results of the gold-in-oxide starter pit. Alan highlights the challenges of funding exploration and development while emphasizing the potential for significant gold resources. The conversation also covers the processing techniques being employed and the strategic shift towards generating cash flow through an oxide starter operation. Alan concludes with insights on the future of the project and investment considerations.
Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-near-term-production-potential-in-brazil-aiming-for-2026-startup-5924Recording date: 23rd October 2024Cabral Gold has unveiled a strategic Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) for its Cuiú Cuiú oxide gold project in Brazil's Tapajós region, presenting a compelling pathway to self-funded growth through a low-capital starter project with robust economics.The PFS outlines a modest initial capital requirement of US$37 million for a 2,000 tonnes-per-day operation targeting oxide resources. At current gold prices around $2,700/oz, the project demonstrates exceptional economics with a post-tax IRR exceeding 80% and potential annual profits of approximately US$34 million. Even at a more conservative gold price of $2,250/oz, the project maintains a strong 47.3% IRR.Key to the project's attractive economics is its simplified mining and processing approach. The operation will exploit a 60-meter thick weathered cap of oxidized material that requires no drilling or blasting, significantly reducing mining costs. Additionally, the material's clay-like nature eliminates the need for conventional crushing and grinding circuits, substantially lowering both capital and operating costs. All-in sustaining costs are projected at just over $1,000/oz in the initial years.While the current PFS contemplates a 4.5-year mine life, it incorporates only 25% of the available indicated and inferred oxide resources. The company has identified significant potential to expand the oxide resource base, suggesting a considerably longer operational life.The strategic rationale centers on generating consistent cash flow to fund exploration across Cabral's district-scale property, which hosts 50 identified gold targets. The project's projected US$34-35 million annual profit would enable aggressive exploration without relying on equity markets, potentially supporting 5-6 drill rigs operating year-round.The property's exploration potential is highlighted by its location adjacent to G Mining's Tocantins mine (set to become Brazil's third-largest gold mine) and historical placer production that exceeded Tocantins by a factor of ten. Recent exploration success, including intercepts of 11 meters at 33 g/t gold, underscores the district's potential.The company has outlined a clear timeline to production, targeting construction decision, 12-month construction period and mid-2026 initial production. For investors, Cabral presents a compelling opportunity with near-term catalysts including project financing arrangements over the next six months and ongoing exploration results. The project's low technical risk, modest capital requirements, and clear path to financing reduce execution risk, while the district-scale exploration potential offers significant upside.The macro context further supports the investment case, with the Tapajós region emerging as a major gold district following G Mining's successful Tocantinzinho mine construction. Historical production of 20-30 million ounces of placer gold from the region suggests significant potential for additional discoveries.CEO Alan Carter summarizes the opportunity: "$35 million of cash flow profit a year will allow us to get very aggressive with the drill program. It's going to be tremendously exciting." With strong project economics, significant exploration potential, and a strategic approach to self-funded growth, Cabral Gold offers investors exposure to a developing gold district with multiple value drivers.View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
This week on Chasin' The Racin' podcast, we have DAO Racing's very own Jonny Bagnall and Ben Stafford. Both the boys have 10+ years experience within the paddock with Jonny as current team manager at Dao & Ben currently as Brayden Elliot's crew chief. The boys chat about old stories amongst discussing the move to Honda for 2025, the teams stance on road racing and the release of the documentary of their 2024 season. Enjoy - CTR Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental Sponsor of the ep: MotoComps are the UK's newest motorcycle competiton company. They have kindly set up a discount code CTR10 in the launch period for 10% a ticket. The first prize up for grabs is a brand new Aprilia Tuono Factory or £10,000 cash alternative - £1.87 per ticket! Click here to enter: https://www.motocomps.co.uk If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' the Racin', Dom and Josh are joined by none other than James Whitham to preview the last round of BSB ahead of Brands Hatch and have a general catch up... it's been a while! Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental Sponsor of the ep: HMY Customs - The guys at HMY are doing an absolutely mega job with the Chrissy Tribute Tees & we would like to give HMY's production manager Dan a massive thank you! Make sure to check out HMY via the website linked below and on their socials - they always have so much cool stuff available along with Christians new merch! If you're in the Carmarthen area in Wales make sure to pop into the HMY coffee house there - so much cool stuff and unreal coffee and snacks. https://www.hmycustoms.co.uk/shop @hmy_customs If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' the Racin', Dom Herbertson and Duncan Vincent are joined by OMG Racing's newest 2025 signing, Joe Talbot to find out about how he has got to this point & looking forward into next year and beyond in British Superbikes. Alan Gardner also makes an appearance about half way through baring beer, doughnuts and an insight into his team next year. Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental Sponsor of the ep: Racebuykz.com have relaunched with new owners Mandy and Dave from MAD Racing taking the reins. They are the biggest specialist marketplace in the UK and is the place to go to to either sell or buy your bike or parts and services. There is a new price structure allowing you to advertise until sold but if your item sells within certain time scales you will be refunded the difference! Racebuykz.com have kindly offered a discount code for CTR listeners for 40% discount for the rest of September. Use code: CHASIN40 If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. It is currently UK shipping only but we are working away behind the scenes for it to be available worldwide - keep up to date on our socials to see when this becomes active! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-unlocking-brazils-next-major-gold-district-5699Recording date: 10th September 2024Cabral Gold (TSXV: CBR) presents an compelling investment opportunity in the gold sector, with its Cuiú Cuiú project in Brazil's Tapajós region poised for near-term development. The company is on the verge of completing a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) for its oxide resource, targeting production as early as Q1 2026.Located adjacent to G Mining's recently commissioned Tocantinzinho mine, Cuiú Cuiú boasts a strategic position in a historically prolific gold district. CEO Alan Carter emphasizes the project's significance: "Historically, it produced 10 times the amount of placer gold as Tocantinzinho." This historical context underscores the potential scale of Cabral's land package.The company's current resource base totals approximately 1.2 million ounces of gold, with substantial room for growth. Recent exploration success, including a high-grade intercept of 11 meters at 33 g/t gold on a peripheral target, highlights the project's upside potential. With over 45 targets yet to be drilled, Cuiú Cuiú offers significant exploration opportunities beyond the known deposits.Cabral's near-term focus is on developing its oxide resource, which offers several advantages:Free-digging material, potentially leading to lower mining costsSimple processing requirements, eliminating the need for expensive milling equipmentHigh gold recoveries of 92-93% in recent metallurgical testsThese factors could contribute to favorable project economics and a relatively low-cost operation.The company aims to make a construction decision by Q1 2025, with potential production starting in Q1 2026. This accelerated timeline is made possible by the project's relatively simple nature. To bridge the gap to production, Cabral is exploring various financing options, including joint ventures, debt, equity, and streaming agreements.From a market perspective, Cabral Gold trades at a significant discount to its potential value. With a market capitalization well below $100 million, there's substantial room for valuation expansion as the company transitions from explorer to producer. The project's potentially low capital intensity relative to peers could make it an attractive investment proposition.Investors should consider several key factors:Imminent PFS release, a potential catalyst for stock appreciationOngoing exploration results that could indicate the true scale of Cuiú CuiúProgress on project financing and strategic partnershipsThe company's ability to meet its stated development timelineWhile Cabral Gold offers significant upside potential, investors should also be aware of risks inherent to junior mining companies, including execution, financing, and commodity price risks.The macro environment for gold remains favorable, with prices near all-time highs. Additionally, the industry's focus on stable jurisdictions, near-term production potential, and exploration upside aligns well with Cabral's offering.In conclusion, Cabral Gold represents a unique opportunity to invest in a potentially emerging gold district with near-term production prospects. As the company approaches key milestones, including the PFS release and potential construction decision, it could transition from an under-the-radar explorer to a noteworthy gold producer in one of Brazil's most prospective regions. For investors seeking exposure to the gold sector, Cabral Gold warrants serious consideration.View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, our co-hosts are back together minus 1 member to catch up on the last couple of months. Joe covers his EWC and success at the Barcelona Endurance, Christian talks us through his last couple of rounds of BSB and his thoughts going into the showdown and finally Dom covers his Manx experience along with the guys discussing the rumour mill and costs of racing. Enjoy - CTR x As you have probably noticed our co-host Josh couldn't make it as he was off putting a ring on his new fiancés finger! Despite the grief the rest of the lads are giving him on the pod we all want to say a big congratulations to Josh and Anna! Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental Sponsor of the ep: Gear Change Online - Based in Scunthope, Gear Change is a motorcycling apparel store covering all your accessory needs. They have great quality clothing and accessories that is becoming more and more hard to find. They have a physical shop in Scunthorpe but are also online stocking a wide variety of high quality products. Make sure to check them out via the following link: https://gearchangeonline.com If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. It is currently UK shipping only but we are working away behind the scenes for it to be available worldwide - keep up to date on our socials to see when this becomes active! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, Dom Herbertson & Josh Corner are joined in the trailer by the Moto2 American Racing team owner Eitan Butbul. He tells us how he went from a fan of the racing back in Israel to owning a team on the world stage, the costs of doing so, the challenges that come with it and of course we touch on the deal with Skinner's time with the team & how that came to an end. Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck & Trailer Rental and Bennetts Sponsor of the ep: PCRS - the Irish official Öhlins sales and services centre. They would like to use this episode to let everyone know there is going to be fundraiser for Anthony O'Carroll, who was involved in an incident at the Southern 100 this year as he is still in hospital over in Liverpool and his parents have been there with him since the accident. The fundraising event is happening in Ballyduff in Co Kerry Ireland on the weekend of September 13th-15th so get yourselves there if you're local and help raise some funds for the family in this difficult time. If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. It is currently UK shipping only but we are working away behind the scenes for it to be available worldwide - keep up to date on our socials to see when this becomes active! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, Dom Herbertson & Josh Corner are joined in the trailer with the Aussie MotoGP Factory Honda racer Jack Miller. They chat about his career so far, bucket list racing events and potential options for next season. Enjoy - CTR x Massive thanks to Charlie for helping us get this set up & Sarah for letting Jack chat to us for so long! Powered by OMG Racing Supported by Bennetts & JCT Truck & Trailer Rental Sponsor of the episode: Oaksmith Flooring are a family owned business specialising in the supply of high end hardwood flooring across the country to trade & DIY. Check out their website at www.oaksmithflooring.co.uk or their instagram page @oaksmithflooring - They proudly support various riders within the BSB paddock and are always happy to offer a discount to riders and race fans alike. If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. It is currently UK shipping only but we are working away behind the scenes for it to be available worldwide - keep up to date on our socials to see when this becomes active! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
A new MP3 sermon from Immanuel's Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Study in Cross Cultural Evangelism Subtitle: A Study of Jonah (Dr. Carter) Speaker: Dr. Alan Carter Broadcaster: Immanuel's Reformed Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/4/2024 Bible: Jonah 3:1-10 Length: 30 min.
This week on Chasin' The Racin', Dominic Herbertson and Duncan Vincent are joined by the F in FS3 Completely Motorbikes Kawasaki, Darren Fry! He discussed all things FS3, his past and present riders and his life in the funeral business! Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by Bennetts & JCT Truck & Trailer Rental This week, Bennetts would like to tell you all the remaining competitions are open for customers and BikeSocial members on the website to try and win VIP hospitality, safety car laps and more! Check that out at https://www.bennetts.co.uk Sponsor of the episode: PCRS - Irish Öhlins sales and service centre who sell and service all Öhlins motorcycle products. Contact PCRS on rallysport.com for all enquiries. If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. It is currently UK shipping only but we are working away behind the scenes for it to be available worldwide - keep up to date on our socials to see when this becomes active! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
Interview with Alan Carter, President and CEO of Cabral Gold Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-near-term-production-on-12moz-cui-cui-gold-project-in-brazil-pfs-by-july-5454 Recording date: 15th July 2024 Cabral Gold is a junior mining company with a promising gold project in Northern Brazil that deserves investor attention. The company's flagship Cuiú Cuiú project is strategically located adjacent to G Mining's Tocantinzinho project, soon to be Brazil's third-largest gold mine. This proximity suggests favorable geology and potential infrastructure advantages.Key Investment Highlights:Substantial Resource Base: Cabral has already established indicated and inferred resources of nearly 1.2 million ounces of gold at Cuiú Cuiú. Recent high-grade drilling results, including an impressive intercept of 11 meters at 33 grams per ton of gold, suggest significant potential for resource expansion.District-Scale Potential: The project area boasts 45 gold targets outside the existing known deposits, indicating substantial exploration upside. CEO Alan Carter notes that the soil anomaly at Cuiú Cuiú is seven times larger than that of the neighboring Tocantinzinho project. Two-Stage Development Strategy: Cabral is pursuing a pragmatic approach to development: a) Stage 1 focuses on near-term production from oxide mineralization, which is typically easier and less costly to mine and process. b) Stage 2 aims to use cash flow from oxide production to fund exploration of the project's primary (hard-rock) potential, where management believes multi-million-ounce deposits may be found.Pre-Feasibility Study Nearing Completion: The upcoming PFS will provide crucial economic data for investors to assess the project's viability, including capital expenditure estimates, operating costs, and potential production rates. Experienced Management Team: Cabral has recently strengthened its leadership, bringing in professionals with significant experience in gold exploration and production, including former executives from major companies like Newmont. Potential for Organic Growth: The company plans to start with a modest operation and expand as more resources are defined, potentially reducing initial capital requirements and financial risk. Investors should also consider the following risks: Exploration Risk: Despite promising results, discovering economically viable deposits is not guaranteed. Development and Operational Challenges: Moving from exploration to production involves numerous hurdles. Financing Risk: Junior miners often require multiple funding rounds, which can dilute existing shareholders. Gold Price Volatility: Project economics heavily depend on gold prices. Geopolitical and Regulatory Risks: Operating in Brazil exposes the company to potential political and regulatory changes. Cabral Gold represents an intriguing opportunity for investors seeking exposure to the gold sector with the potential for significant upside. The company's strategic location, substantial existing resources, and district-scale potential offer leverage to gold prices and exploration success. However, as with any junior mining investment, thorough due diligence is essential, and investors should be prepared for potential volatility. The upcoming Pre-Feasibility Study will be a crucial milestone, providing investors with critical economic data to assess the project's viability. As CEO Alan Carter states, "Cuiú Cuiú is going to ultimately be a mine. It'll be a big one, but it's going to take time, and it's going to take money." This encapsulates both the potential and the challenges inherent in developing a major gold project in today's environment. — View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-gold Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
This week on Chasin' the Racin', Dom Hebertson and Josh Corner are joined by Scottish TT legend Keith Amor. He reminisces on his wild times in Africa in his early twenties flying planes and racing bikes and how he came to be on the factory Honda at the TT only 5 years after getting his bike licence! Enjoy - CTR x Powered by OMG Racing Supported by Bennetts & JCT Truck & Trailer Rental This week, Bennetts would like to tell you all the remaining competitions are open for customers and BikeSocial members on the website to try and win VIP hospitality, safety car laps and more! Check that out at https://www.bennetts.co.uk Sponsor of the episode: Huge thank you to Julian and the guys at Jetz Technical Services for sponsoring this ep! They are a small aviation consultancy company mainly supporting corporate aviation & were sponsors of Chrissy and still are of Lissy Whitmore competing in the Women's World Championship this year - good luck Lissy! If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com --------------- If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. It is currently UK shipping only but we are working away behind the scenes for it to be available worldwide - keep up to date on our socials to see when this becomes active! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
This week on Chasin' The Racin' podcast, the co-hosts Dom Herbertson, Joe Akroyd, Josh Corner and Christian Iddon catch up what they've been up to the past few months. From Joe at World Endurance, Dom at the TT, Josh's road racing debut and Christians successful BSB season so far - the lads had a lot to catch you up on! Enjoy - CTR x If anyone does have any ideas of charity fundraising ideas for the lads please drop them in the comments below! Let's see what crazy things we can get them to do! Powered by OMG Racing Supported by Bennetts & JCT Truck & Trailer Rental Bennetts trackdays are now open for Brands and Cadwell! They're great days for both trackday newbies and experienced riders with a really chilled out feel and usually a few of your favourite riders to lend some instruction on the days. If you'd be interested in this - check out the Bennetts website: https://www.bennetts.co.uk/trackdays Sponsor of the episode: Massive thanks to lovely people at CJP Investments for sponsoring this ep! They have purely sponsored this ep as they love the pod and isn't that just amazing. Massive thanks to these guys! If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com -------------- If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. It is currently UK shipping only but we are working away behind the scenes for it to be available worldwide - keep up to date on our socials to see when this becomes active! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... -------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
In Hour 3 we were joined by Florida Panthers PxP broadcaster Doug Plagens, Alan Carter from the Hamilton Golf and Country Club, and our Tuesday co-host, Hockey Hall of Famer Grant Fuhr. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 4 Alan Carter from the Hamilton Golf and Country Club joined the show to recap the RBC Canadian Open. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-fast-tracking-cash-flow-to-unlock-a-new-gold-district-4939Recording date: 31st May 2024Cabral Gold (TSXV:CBR) presents a compelling opportunity for investors seeking exposure to a rapidly advancing gold project with near-term production potential and significant exploration upside. The company's flagship Cuiú Cuiú project in northern Brazil boasts a resource of nearly 1.2 million ounces of gold, with excellent potential for further growth.Recent drilling has underscored the district-scale potential at Cuiú Cuiú, delivering multiple high-grade intercepts from peripheral targets including 11m @ 33.0 g/t gold. CEO Alan Carter noted that this was the second-best hole ever drilled on the property, commenting: "It's very high grade over a very good width and we think it's a new zone. It's open to the east and west and down dip so it's an exciting time for us."While exploration continues, Cabral is fast-tracking a modest oxide heap leach operation to generate near-term cash flow. The company is currently completing a prefeasibility study on the oxide project, with results expected in July 2024. A positive outcome could pave the way for a construction decision in Q3 2024 and first production 9-12 months thereafter.Importantly, Cabral has a clear strategy to minimize dilution and maximize the impact of exploration spending. The company owns and operates its own drill rig, enabling it to drill for just C$75/m all-in – a fraction of what many peers pay. Cabral also benefits from the nearby construction of Brazil's third-largest gold mine by G Mining, which provides valuable infrastructure and permitting precedent.Looking ahead, Cabral is targeting completion of the oxide prefeasibility study in July and a construction decision in Q3 2024. The company aims to be in production at a rate of 1,000 tpd in H2 2025, with plans to scale up as it continues to grow the resource through exploration. A resource update is planned within 12 months.Longer-term, Cabral sees potential for a much larger operation as it proves out the scale of the Cuiú Cuiú district. "Within the next two or three years we could be doing a scoping study, a pre-feasibility study and ultimately a feasibility study on a much larger global resource," Carter explained. "I think that resource is going to be a lot larger than it currently is."In summary, Cabral Gold offers investors a unique combination of near-term catalysts, a clear path to production and cash flow, and exceptional exploration upside. With an experienced management team, a strong working capital position, and a disciplined, low-cost approach to value creation, the company is well positioned to unlock the potential of this exciting district-scale opportunity.View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
During Hour 4 we were joined by the COO of Hamilton Golf and Country Club Alan Carter to chat about the 2024 RBC Canadian Open being hosted at Hamilton G&CC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'Boz' as he's better known is a former 250cc British Champion, test rider for Kenny Roberts, BSB Team Manager and the man who was at the sharp end of setting up the Foggy Petronas WorldSBK team. We chat about his career, punching Alan Carter, eight-up on a moped, the origins of Foggy Petronas and Boz gives his side of the James Haydon story... It's an entertaining chat!Enjoy! Our Patreon Page is live! https://www.patreon.com/join/9993138Off Track Merchandise: https://www.hmycustoms.co.uk/off-track-podcastRidinGraphics: https://www.instagram.com/ridingraphics/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/ridingraphics/?locale=en_GBFacebook: Off Track Podcast https://www.facebook.com/OffTrackTheMotorcycleRacingPodcast/ Instagram: @offtrackpodcastukhttps://www.instagram.com/offtrackpodcastuk/Twitter: @offtrack_https://twitter.com/OffTrack_ Us... IG: @thedaveneal | Twitter: @daveneal | Facebook: Dave Neal IG: @bencurrie61 | Twitter: @BenCurrie61 | Facebook: Benjamin Currie #61
Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-targeting-first-revenues-within-15-months-4698Recording date: 6th February 2024Fast-Tracking Cash Flow to Unlock a New Gold DistrictCabral Gold is advancing the high-grade Cuiú Cuiú gold project in northern Brazil with the aim of transforming into a profitable producer within 12-18 months. A focus on developing shallow high-grade saprolite (oxide) resources could generate early cash flows to support expanding into the larger underlying bedrock deposits. Recent drilling suggests growth potential well beyond the current 1.2M ounce resource, with at least 30 identified mineralized zones across the 20km long property. Trading at under $30/oz, Cabral offers upside leverage to higher gold prices with minimal risk.Rapid Development of Enriched Near-Surface ZonesExtensive weathering at Cuiú Cuiú over millions of years has created thick blankets of saprolite extending up to 60m deep. Gold grades within this soft, free-digging material are comparable or often higher than the underlying unweathered bedrock. Significant metallurgical testwork demonstrates 80-95%+ gold recoveries using simple heap leach processing. With very low mining costs and cut-off grades, Cabral plans to rapidly advance Cuiú Cuiú's saprolite resources to production.A prefeasibility study examining a 5,000 tpd heap leach operation is on track for completion in Q2 2024. Based on positive economics, management anticipates making a construction decision in Q3 2024 once financing is arranged. The relatively low initial capex under $100M significantly derisks funding, allowing first gold production targeted by mid-2025. Investors are essentially funding a de-risked project with a very short timeline to cash flow.Growing Resource Base Supports District PotentialWhile Cabral's existing 1.2M ounce resource will form the basis for the initial Phase 1 saprolite mine, recent exploration success suggests strong potential for growth. Highlights include 30m at 2.6 g/t Au starting at surface at the new Machichi zone located just 500m from the proposed MG pit. Machichi has already been traced 900m and remains open along strike and at depth.In fact, over 30 mineralized zones have been identified within Cabral's 146 km2 property. Systematic exploration during Phase 1 saprolite operations would aim to continue expanding resources to underpin a significantly larger Phase 2 bedrock focused production profile. Currently trading under $30/oz in situ, investors gain upside exposure to the exploration potential for minimal risk.Near-Term Share Price CatalystsWith construction targeted to start in 2024, Cabral offers multiple value-creating catalysts over the next 12 months:Prefeasibility study by Q2 2024 outlining robust phase 1 economicsFinancing arrangements to fund initial capexOngoing exploration success expanding existing resourcesNew discoveries proving up additional saprolite and bedrock mineralizationManagement's track record of success includes involvement in developing the nearby 1Moz TZ project. As Cuiú Cuiú continues on the development fast-track, the company's relative undervaluation should attract increasing investor attention.Those investors with the patience to ride through the current challenging markets could be greatly rewarded. Securing a position ahead of positive news flow leaves ample time for the next gold bull market to drive a potential re-rating towards fair value.—View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-targetting-near-term-gold-production-in-brazil-3916Recording date: 11th December 2023Fast-Tracking to Gold Production and Cash Flow in BrazilCabral Gold is rapidly advancing its Cuiú Cuiú project in northern Brazil to take advantage of extensive near-surface oxide gold mineralization. By targeting initial low-cost open pit mines and heap leach processing, the goal is to establish first revenues within 12-18 months. Recent drilling has continued to expand the existing oxide gold inventory, which already stands at 230,000 ounces in indicated and inferred categories. Additional assay results from over 50 completed holes promise to grow this number substantially when the next resource estimate is completed. The proposed starter operation focuses on shallow open-pit mining of soft oxidized material, with simple trucking to a covered heap leach pad just 1km away. After agglomerating the mineralized material using cement, gold can be efficiently recovered through a standard adsorption, desorption and recovery plant. With permitting already in place and minimal technical complexity, the pre-feasibility study is on track for completion in Q2 2024. CEO Alan Carter suggests the initial capital cost, likely in the $15-25 million range, will support a relatively modest but profitable operation. Cash flows can then fund extensive ongoing exploration across the expansive Cuiú Cuiú land package. The company is currently evaluating all funding options to avoid excessive dilution, targeting a potential construction decision before the end of 2024. Additional gold deposits have already been identified nearby, with considerable resource expansion upside across the broader district. In challenging markets, establishing self-funded exploration is critical. Fast-tracking initial production enables Cabral Gold to control its own destiny by offsetting reliance on external capital alone. With shallow high-grade mineralization and rapid de-risking of a starter operation, shareholders stand to benefit greatly from potential near-term cash flows.—View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-5m-funds-pfs-improves-build-out-timeframe-3315Recording date: 14th September 2023Cabral Gold is advancing the Cuiú Cuiú gold project in northern Brazil, with the aim of bringing low-cost oxide gold production online rapidly. In a recent interview, President and CEO Alan Carter outlined plans to complete a pre-feasibility study on the oxide cap by January 2023 and potentially start construction by Q2 2023.With approximately $7 million in the bank, Cabral is funded to complete the pre-feasibility study on the oxide zone. This oxidized material sits above the primary gold resource and contains over 60 meters of free-digging material that can be processed via simple heap leach methods. By focusing first on the oxide cap, Cabral aims to generate early cash flow with low initial capex requirements.The larger Cuiú Cuiú project contains 1.2 million ounces of indicated and inferred hard rock gold resources. However, developing the full potential of the project will require substantially more capital investment. Targeting the oxide zone first is a lower-risk, faster route to production and revenue within 12-18 months.Cuiú Cuiú is located next to G Mining's large-scale gold project, which recently commenced construction. G Mining's development has improved infrastructure in the region and heightened attention on the district's potential. During historical gold rushes, streams on G Mining's land produced 200,000 ounces, while 2 million ounces were mined from Cabral's project area.With a current market cap around $25 million and approximately 15 million ounces in enterprise value per ounce, Cabral believes it is deeply undervalued. The company is engaged in project financing discussions to fund construction of the starter oxide mine, which requires relatively modest capital expenditure given the simple process flow sheet.Advancing the oxide zone provides a clear pathway to near-term cash flow for Cabral. It also de-risks future development of the full Cuiú Cuiú project and its multi-million ounce potential. For investors, the company offers speculative exposure to high-grade gold development in a proven region of Brazil.—View Cabral Gold's Company Profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Genesis 46:1-7,26-34 | Rev. Alan Carter
John 14:1-31 by Alan Carter
Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold (TSX-V: CBR)Our previous interview: https://youtu.be/c5MbDpnIZd4Recording date: 25th July 2023Cabral Gold, a junior resource enterprise, primarily focuses on identifying, exploring, and developing mineral properties, predominantly gold locations in Brazil. It holds complete ownership of the Cuiú Cuiú gold district in the Tapajós Region, situated in Pará, a northern state of Brazil. The Cuiú Cuiú project has outlined two significant gold deposits to date, with National Instrument 43-101 compliant resources of 21.6 million tonnes at 0.87 g/t gold (604,000 ounces) indicated and 19.8 million tonnes at 0.84 g/t gold (534,500 ounces) inferred.The Tapajós Gold Province, the largest gold rush site in Brazil's history, yielded an estimated 30 to 50 million ounces of placer gold from 1978 to 1995. Historically, Cuiú Cuiú, the area with the most extensive placer workings in the Tapajós, has been credited with an estimated production of 2 million ounces of placer gold.
Alan Carter dives into the subtle nuances between pitching at 97mph vs 100mph. Listen as he shares insights on optimizing his delivery for efficiency, fluidity, and timing. Discover the stark contrast between the adrenaline rush in a bullpen session versus a live game. Alan also recounts his compelling journey from high school through college and his pivotal decision to transfer to Lee University. He discussed his experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, as he researched and experimented with techniques to boost his pitch velocity. 0:00 Introduction 1:56 Alan Carter's Background 18:35 Started working with tread 19:20 Pro Day 22:20 Signed with the Los Angeles Angels 26:05 Splitter 33:44 Playing for Team China in World Baseball Classic 2023 40:50 Goals for this year 2023 43:21 Division 2 Baseball 56:32 Motivation for Baseball 59:40 Be Yourself 1:02:50 The journey starts now
In the middle of a vintage Omaha, Nebraska snowstorm on January 20, 1963, DeaconAlan D. Carter was born to loving parents, Bro. Archie & Sis. Deanna Carter. He was the younger of two sons, and they remained best friends until the day he passed. Deacon Carter grew up in Omaha and graduated from Central High School in 1981. He attended Midland College in Fremont, Nebraska, and after obtaining his bachelor'sdegree, he completed the respiratory therapist program (two years) at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and did further study in a one-year internship at Immanuel Hospital.In 1990, Deacon Carter met his future wife, Sis. Cindy Wilder and they had two lovely, vivacious daughters, Alicia and Brittany. Deacon Carter was also a stepfather to Cindy's son, Marcus. Deacon and Sis. Carter enjoyed 29 years of marriage, building a home for their children and a heart for God.Deacon Carter accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior at a young age, and wasbaptized by Pastor James S. Allen at Zion Baptist Church. He was a faithful member ofZion for many years and was ordained as a deacon under Pastor Kenneth Allen on Palm Sunday, April 17, 2011. Later that year, Sis. Carter was also elected a Deaconess.Deacon Carter especially loved serving in Zion's drama ministry and singing in thechoir.Deacon Carter loved the TV show, Frasier. He and Pastor Allen (also a Frasier fan) often had Frasier trivia contests; and Deacon Carter would always win! Deacon Carter liked to recite famous quotes and proverbs, and he loved root beer, especially IBC. He also liked watching sports, dancing, board games and card games (especially spades). He loved winning, but when he lost, according to his brother, “he was okay with it.”In 2018 Deacon Carter and his family moved to California to care for Sis. Carter'sparents. By this time, Alicia and Brittainy had finished their college degrees and were soon gainfully employed. In the ensuing years, Deacon Carter's health beganto fail, and he endured a number of hospitalizations and surgeries. On a visit to Omaha to attend the funeral of a long-time friend, Deacon Carter suddenly passed away. It was Sunday morning, and he was going to church with his brother.Bro. Carter was preceded in death by his parents, Bro. Archie and Deaconess DeannaCarter and his step-granddaughter, Mariah. He is survived by his wife, Deaconess Cindy Carter; one brother, Deacon Anthony Carter; two aunts, Sis. Shirley Haynes and Sis. Etta Dailey; two daughters, Alicia (Fontana, CA) and Brittany (Brea, CA); one stepson and daughter-in-law, Marcus and Katrina (Detroit, MI); two granddaughters, Meena and Maya; a niece and nephew, Samantha and Alexander; and a host of other relatives and friends.