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At the WPS National Sales Meeting, Matthes sits down with Fly riders Andrew Short and Justin Brayton to talk rally, SX and more. Then Cooper Webb talks about his move to Fly, his season so far, Ricki Gilmour and more.
In this engaging conversation, Andrew Short discusses his experiences and preparations for the upcoming Dakar Rally, highlighting the excitement and challenges of transitioning from motorcycle racing to navigating in cars. He emphasizes the importance of navigation, the role of co-drivers, and the mental fortitude required to succeed in rally racing. The discussion also touches on the evolving strategies in the sport, the introduction of chrono stages, and the camaraderie among competitors, making it clear that rally racing is as much about the journey and experiences as it is about competition. In this conversation, Andrew and Kyra delve into the intricacies of rally racing, particularly focusing on the upcoming Dakar Rally. They discuss the unique challenges faced by racers in the desert, the importance of preparation and strategy, and the growing presence of American racers in the sport. Andrew shares insights on navigating the complexities of rally rules, the camaraderie among racers, and offers advice for those looking to enter the rally scene. The conversation also touches on the physical and mental demands of rally racing, the adventure it entails, and reflections on post-race experiences and future plans. Socials: Andrew Short on Instagram West X 1000 Chasing Waypoints Thank you for tuning in to Chasing Waypoints Podcast! Like what you heard? Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and do not miss an episode! Also, you can follow us on Facebook (Chasing Waypoints) or Instagram (@chasingwaypoints) Want to participate? Check the Facebook page for your favorite episode and comment, we want to hear from you! Intro Music: Raise Your Shoes - Splasher! Outro Music: Like it Like This - Pink Laundry --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chasing-waypoints/support
This podcast centers on an intuitive roundtable discussion among Doug Beitz, Andrew Short, Kevin Russell, Trunnis Goggins and Alan Wiederhold about transition, specifically the challenges of moving from emergency services, military or long-term career life into civilian life. Key themes include the unexpected difficulty of simple daily decisions once the structure of a uniform and pre-determined routine is removed, the emotional impact of this transition, and the importance of mindfulness and self-awareness in navigating this period of uncertainty. The speakers share personal anecdotes, emphasizing the need to confront internal anxieties and the value of positive self-talk and supportive relationships to successfully embrace the unknown. The overall purpose is to offer relatable experiences and insightful advice for men undergoing similar transitions, encouraging them to trust their intuition and find purpose beyond established career structures. info@dougbeitz.com dougbeitz.com facebook.com/dougbeitz instagram.com/dougbeitz
In this insightful episode, Doug Beitz, Eric Longoria, Mark Patterson, Rob Grover, Gary Logan, Andrew Short and Phillip McDonald explore the complexities of imposter syndrome—the pervasive feeling of inadequacy despite evident success. The conversation dives into the emotional toll this syndrome can have on even the most accomplished individuals, offering listeners both vulnerability and practical advice for overcoming these feelings. Key Discussion Points: Imposter Syndrome Defined: Doug Beitz and Eric Longoria share personal experiences with imposter syndrome, detailing how self-doubt can creep in unexpectedly, destabilizing their sense of purpose and achievement. Strategies for Overcoming Self-Doubt: The group discusses coping mechanisms for managing imposter syndrome. Eric highlights the need for confidence in one's knowledge and abilities, while Doug emphasizes recognizing triggers and moving through the emotions to regain balance. The Importance of Vulnerability: Mark Patterson and Phillip McDonald reflect on the importance of being open about their struggles. Phillip shares his story about being asked to write a book and how this triggered his imposter syndrome, despite his success. His reflection reminds listeners that even great achievements can bring about feelings of inadequacy. Growth and Healing: The group emphasizes personal growth as a way to combat imposter syndrome. They talk about building confidence, trusting in oneself, and cultivating resilience when faced with doubts. Key Takeaways: Recognizing Triggers: Understand the moments when imposter syndrome strikes and develop self-awareness to address it before it takes hold. Building Confidence: Trust in your abilities and accomplishments to push through feelings of inadequacy. Vulnerability Is Strength: Being open about your struggles with imposter syndrome can help create deeper connections and offer emotional relief. Memorable Quotes: “You've got to trust the knowledge and everything you've learned to walk with your head high and move forward.” – Eric Longoria “Imposter syndrome makes you feel inadequate, but with the right mindset, you can push through and grow stronger.” – Doug Beitz Tune In: Whether you've faced imposter syndrome in your career, relationships, or personal projects, this episode offers relatable stories and practical advice to help you navigate and overcome those feelings of self-doubt. info@dougbeitz.com dougbeitz.com facebook.com/dougbeitz instagram.com/dougbeitz
In this episode, Doug Beitz, Andrew Short, Trunnis Goggins, Alan Wiederhold and Toussaint Stewart discuss the topic of secrets, and when it's most benefical to not have them. Key Discussion Points: Effective Leadership in Meetings Doug Beitz shares insights about his son's approach to handling long executive meetings by quickly addressing the "elephant in the room" to enhance productivity and focus. Command and Control in Emergency Services Andrew Short reflects on the command and control ethos prevalent in policing and military operations, highlighting its impact on high-level meetings and decision-making processes. The discussion emphasizes that while command and control are crucial in operational scenarios, they can be counterproductive in strategic or policy-making environments. The Emperor's New Clothes Analogy Trunnis Goggins introduces the parable of "The Emperor Has No Clothes" to illustrate the consequences of not addressing the truth due to fear of authority, leading to potential organizational failures. Uncovering the Real Story Alan Wiederhold discusses his technique of mapping out conversations to uncover the true story behind the facts presented by his employees, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between subjective truths and objective facts. Intuition and Confrontation in Leadership Doug Beitz talks about using intuition to determine when to confront or let go of certain issues during meetings, balancing between addressing critical points and maintaining harmony. Vulnerability and Seeking Clarification The conversation touches on the value of leaders showing vulnerability and seeking clarification in areas where they lack knowledge. Doug highlights how this approach can lead to a more honest and transparent dialogue within the team. Courage to Challenge Andrew Short and Doug Beitz discuss the challenges and strategies involved in challenging flawed views or decisions, especially when lacking immediate clarity or evidence. They emphasize the importance of preparation and timing in addressing such issues effectively. Reflections: The episode underscores the delicate balance leaders must maintain between exercising authority and fostering an environment of openness and truth. It highlights the significance of intuition, vulnerability, and strategic confrontation in effective leadership. The discussion reveals how personal experiences and professional roles shape leadership styles and decision-making processes. Quotes: "The story is never the story. The story is always something else." - Alan Wiederhold "Command and control should live in local incidents, not in high-level policy development." - Andrew Short "Intuition helps us know when to confront and when to let things slide." - Doug Beitz Join us as we delve into these thought-provoking topics and gain valuable insights into leadership dynamics, the role of truth, and the power of intuition in decision-making. info@dougbeitz.com dougbeitz.com facebook.com/dougbeitz instagram.com/dougbeitz
This week we have Star Racing Yamaha's Max Anstie on to talk about his new team, bike, and thoughts on Southwick this weekend. Andrew Short and his son Hudson will call in to talk about trying to qualify for Loretta's, Shorty's future plans, and more. Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Austin Forkner will finish up the guest line-up to talk about brain surgery, recovery, and what his future looks like. As always we'll have our Yamaha Highs and Lows, the X Brand Forum Check-In, and all the other segments you've come to expect. Also email us at MotoxpodShow@gmail.com with your Highs and Lows, picks, or any other comments you may have. Don't forget the MotoXpod Show is presented by Yamaha Motor USA and Race Tech and can be heard live on Tuesday nights on the Vital MX YouTube channel.
Phil Nicoletti comes on to talk about saying goodbye to Fox Raceway forever! Justin Barcia hasn't been on in a while and he's feeling spicy again so he joins us to talk about getting right with the Gas Gas and having fun fun again. Chris Betts calls in to talk about the loaner he won on a previous PulpMX Show and how that brought a lot of hate to Steve. Andrew Short is on to talk about what he's been up to and doing some light testing for KTM. We have Skip Norfolk, Tony Berluti and THE Kenny Watson in studio for a great show!
Host: Doug Beitz Guests: Phillip Mcdonald, Andrew Short, Kevin Russell Summary: In this episode, Doug Beitz is joined by Phillip Mcdonald, Andrew Short, and Kevin Russell to delve into the theme of authenticity and its significance in today's world. The conversation spans various aspects of personal growth, leadership, and the importance of intuition. Key Points: The Importance of Authenticity: Phillip Mcdonald shares his perspective on authenticity, emphasizing the value of taking people at face value and giving them a chance until proven otherwise. He contrasts this with his wife's more cautious approach, highlighting the balance between openness and discernment. Navigating Modern Challenges: Andrew Short discusses the difficulty people face in moving past preconceived opinions and historical grievances. He stresses the importance of learning and adapting, citing examples from global events and personal reflections on leadership. Learning from History: The conversation touches on significant historical events, such as the accidental opening of the East German border and the potential start of World War 3 by a Russian subcommander, illustrating how individual actions and authenticity can have profound impacts. Intuition in Decision Making: Doug Beitz shares personal anecdotes about using intuition in everyday decisions, such as choosing a restaurant for his anniversary. He underscores the subtle yet crucial role of intuition in making decisions that feel right. Practices for Developing Intuition: The group discusses various practices to enhance intuition, including breathwork, meditation, and maintaining energetic hygiene. Doug mentions his routine of Wim Hof breathing and guided meditations to stay grounded and authentic. Balancing Competency and People Skills: Andrew Short highlights the importance of balancing technical skills with the ability to connect with and understand others. He references historical figures like Gandhi and Mandela as exemplars of this balance. The Role of Reflection and Learning: Kevin Russell and Phillip Mcdonald discuss the value of self-reflection and continuous learning. Kevin introduces a helpful mantra for communication: "Is it kind? Is it necessary? Is it helpful?" Quotes: Phillip Mcdonald: "I don't think you can start off any sort of connection by keeping people at arm's distance, because that's not authentic." Kevin Russell: "Is it kind? Is it necessary? Is it helpful?" Conclusion: The episode concludes with a reflection on the ongoing journey of personal growth and the power of authenticity. The hosts and guests emphasize the importance of staying open, reflective, and connected to one's inner truth. info@dougbeitz.com dougbeitz.com facebook.com/dougbeitz instagram.com/dougbeitz
Andrew Short joins for Lessons and Reflections and shares his top five lessons he learned in his career. The Smiley Faced Assassin made his pro motocross debut in 2000 at Steel City Raceway and finished his moto career in 2016 at Ironman. In his sixteen plus years as a professional motocross/Supercross racer he won a number of races which included a 450 Supercross win in Seattle (2012) and was part of the U.S.A. winning team at MXdN (2010) in Lakewood, Colorado. Andrew Short was as fierce as they come on the track while being one of the friendliest people you could ever meet off the track. He recently took some time to reflect on his career and tell us some lessons he learned that he would like to share.
Joining me today (eps 147) is Dr Andrew Short. Andrew is the co-founder and Technical Director of Verbotics, where they create automatic programming software for welding robots.
Join us in hearing from one of our elders, Andrew Short, as he brings an overview of the Book of Exodus.
In this episode Charles Clay, Andrew Short and Doug Beitz discuss “Habits”. How to stop doing those things we know are harming us or others, and how to form new habits that will turn into life changing outcomes. Andrew discusses his love of swimming laps, and the meditative benefits it has for him, but how it usually is the first thing to drop off with our busy lives. Charles shares from his personal life experiences with recognising cannabis needed to be eliminated from his life. From this experience he has developed systems for his clients to choose preplanned alternate actions to greatly assist in changing habits. Doug shares about the importance of recognising that things need to change, and how listening to our intuition and recognising synchronicities can be a very important step in working towards a better life, when we know inside that something needs attention. info@dougbeitz.com dougbeitz.com facebook.com/dougbeitz instagram.com/dougbeitz
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During the men's intuition zoom roundtable, Doug Beitz was joined by Andrew Short, Eric Longoria, John Slocum, Kevin Russell, Charles Clay, Phil McDonald, and Toussaint Stewart. They explored ways of enhancing intuition through quietness, nature, acknowledging internal voices, and daily practices like breathwork, meditation, and physical exercise. Personal stories highlighted muscle testing's role in understanding bodily reactions and navigating fear versus intuition. The discussions emphasized grounding, awareness, trusting intuitive senses, and viewing emotions as teachers, underscoring the journey towards deeper self-awareness and the transformative power of intuition in personal growth and decision-making. The exchange offered insights into the collective and individual approaches to harnessing intuition for a more fulfilling life. info@dougbeitz.com dougbeitz.com facebook.com/dougbeitz instagram.com/dougbeitz #intuition
In this compelling roundtable, Doug Beitz unites Charles Clay, Andrew Short, Paul Marwood, Kevin Russell, and Toussaint Stewart, each a master of personal development. The episode opens with Charles sharing his battle with anxiety and fear, revealing how confronting these emotions led to profound self-discovery and insights. His story sets the tone for a conversation rich in depth and insight. Charles discusses overcoming the fear of unfulfilled potential, finding that anxiety can be a guiding force towards meaningful creation. Toussaint Stewart then shares his journey of self-acceptance and embracing his bisexuality, underscoring the importance of confronting fears and being present. His story highlights the transformative power of support in personal and relational growth. Kevin Russell reflects on "quiet desperation" and finding freedom beyond fear. He emphasizes the value of embracing challenges and learning from failures, sharing a personal story of growth through boxing training. Paul Marwood adds to the dialogue, focusing on awareness in dealing with fears and the importance of community support. Andrew Short speaks on his health journey, noting the challenges of uncertainty and the tendency to self-rely, which often complicates personal struggles. The discussion shifts to Doug's thoughts on love and acceptance, contemplating its transformative power in personal growth and self-love. Kevin and Paul further the discussion on acceptance, highlighting its role in overcoming resistance and opening up to new possibilities. Doug concludes with a metaphor on how challenges, like pearls, are formed through resistance and growth, emphasizing a mindset shift from events happening to us to happening for us. The episode encapsulates a message about acceptance, growth through adversity, and the transformative power of love and support, offering listeners a wealth of wisdom on personal development and self-improvement. Charles Clay - www.Charlesclay.coach Toussaint Stewart - www.instagram.com/iam.toussaintstewart/ Paul Marwood - https://paulmarwood.com Kevin Russell - www.radicalenlightenment.com/ info@dougbeitz.com dougbeitz.com facebook.com/dougbeitz instagram.com/dougbeitz #intuition #fear #overcomingfear #greatestfear
In this captivating episode, Doug orchestrates a unique gathering featuring six intuitive men who have graced his podcast in previous episodes. Hailing from diverse backgrounds—half from Australia and half from the US—these individuals converge for a compelling roundtable discussion on the fascinating subject of men's intuition. Joining Doug are Paul Marwood, who underwent a profound Kundalini awakening (Ep 80); Jon Samnick, an Executive Coach with a wealth of insights (Ep 85); Eric Longoria, a Military veteran and intuitive Coach sharing his journey (Ep 45); Phil McDonald, a World record holder in two boxing disciplines (Ep 94); Andrew Short, an Emergency services senior executive (Ep 100); and Mark Patterson, who had a near-death experience (Ep 98). As these men bond over their shared interest in exploring intuition, you'll gain firsthand insights into how intuition shapes their lives. Whether it's a transformative awakening, professional coaching, military experience, athletic achievements, executive leadership, or a profound encounter with mortality, each story adds a unique layer to the discussion. This roundtable is just the beginning, and we're eager to bring you more. Share your thoughts in the comments—let us know if you enjoyed this episode and suggest any specific topics you'd like us to cover in future discussions. Your feedback fuels our exploration into intriguing subjects that matter to you. info@dougbeitz.com dougbeitz.com facebook.com/dougbeitz instagram.com/dougbeitz
Celebrating our 100th episode milestone, Doug engages in a captivating conversation with a longtime friend and former colleague, Andrew Short. Having departed from the fire service two decades ago, Doug explores the unique journey of his friend Andrew, who ascended to senior ranks within Emergency Services. Widely recognized as a reform leader, Andrew has a history of realising positive and progressive public safety organisation and community outcomes. In 2020, Andrew embarked on a new venture with his own podcast, "Influence Me." Focused on leadership within Emergency Services, the podcast features insightful interviews with guests predominantly from Emergency Services backgrounds. Geared towards both up-and-coming leaders in the field and seasoned professionals, "Influence Me" addresses the constant necessity for leaders to refine and enhance their skills, ensuring a continual evolution in effective leadership within the realm of Emergency Services. Join us as we delve into Andrew's journey and glean valuable insights from his wealth of experience in this special 100th episode celebration. Andrew's podcast - Influence Me https://open.spotify.com/show/32uMfh1HA0xmkyCZ9QlEuz?si=16a16dac7d0941f4 info@dougbeitz.com dougbeitz.com facebook.com/dougbeitz instagram.com/dougbeitz
It's the LPN Summer Break so please turn down the lights and abandon your family while you luxuriate in the seducing, dulcet tones of every DGWE so far. Featuring Holden McNeeley, Henry Zebrowski, Ed Larson, MJ Knefel, Marcus Parks, Seena Ghaznavi, Ben Kissel, Reid Faylor, Andrew Short, Danny Tamberelli, Jeremy Balon, Amber Nelson, Emily Flemming, Brooks Wheelan, Nick Turner, Dave Willis, Dana Snyder, Fernando Perez Leon, Kara Klenk, Geoff Adams, Adam Newman, and Jason Saenz.These Deep Dives are based on novels by Sarah J Maas. Intro music by Ryan Connor. Cover art by Jeff Nitzberg.
Andrew started at Integrated Logistics as a partner and the first employee. Built the business to reach across and number of locations and service offerings to create employment for a team that today includes over 150 persons. Starting as GM, leading in all areas of the company's development and all major customer relationships. Lead the development indigenous business, with start of Integrated Nunatsiavut Logistics, sealed international partnerships in the Canadian Supply Base Company, and all while leading the company through unionization, SPO work and projects on every major industrial site. Connect with Andrew here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-short-89b55152/#galeforcewins is an inspirational podcast with New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.We also launched Gale Force Wins on the Rogers Television Network in St. John's on January 31st 2023 with a series of 12 episodes.You can also visit https://galeforcewins.com/To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
Presented by Yoshimura We've known Todd Ford for over three decades since we first met him when he was a young, enthusiastic salesman at a popular graphics company. These days, Ford owns and operates Custom Upfits, a NorCal-based vehicle upfitter that has built moto vans for the likes of Chad Reed, Justin Barcia, Andrew Short, Ryder DiFrancisco, Jett Reynolds, and more! Todd is also a huge supporter of Road to Recovery, and has donated complete vehicles, trailers, motorcycles, and more, to help injured motocross racers.
On our sixty-fifth episode, its all about gravel as Andrew Short, Phil Smith, Phillip Beal, and Todd Grassman weigh in on the Spirit of Gravel, their favorite gravel events, what makes a great event, the Life Time Gran Prix, and so much more!!! This episode circles around on everyone's appreciation of the remoteness of gravel roads, less traffic, and the peacefulness that it brings! It's a passionate, entertaining, and bonding listen!!! Thanks for joining us for this episode!!! North Winds Gravel Classic registration: North Winds Gravel Classic 2023 Online Registration (bikereg.com) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stokedonspokespodcast Facebook: The Stoked On Spokes Podcast | Facebook Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stokedonspokespodcast/
Andrew Short jumps on as a guest of the Seat Time podcast so we can talk about his recent injury, being a Moto Dad, the KTM 350, and MUCH MORE! I had a lot of fun chatting with Andrew, he's such a down to earth dude with a great perspective. We're hoping Andrew has a speedy recovery and that he and Hudson have a great time racing and spending time at the track together! Support Seat TimeBuy a Coffee: https://bit.ly/2WCKuBoShop: http://bit.ly/SeatTimeShopYoutube: https://bit.ly/3DBmyiKInstagram: https://bit.ly/seattimeInstagramEnjoy #GettingSeattime during 2023, Stay STOKED, and tag @seattime in your adventures.Support the showSupport the show
What a race we had in Indianapolis! Ken Roczen ended his winless streak which was a little shorter than his Suzuki and its kickstarters winless streak! It was an incredible moment full of emotion and he joins us to reveal how it all feels now two days later. Dean Wilson had a very forgettable Indy SX but he comes on to chat it up because it's been a minute. Andrew Short recently broke his back but luckily he is on the mend now. He joins us to talk about what happened. Davi Mislays is in studio and he is a great cohost. GREAT SHOWWWW!
We told you we were bringing in a heavy hitter special guest soon and he arrived just in time for our Rest Day Show!Don't miss our chat with Dakar Rally Winning Mechanic and eight-time Baja 1000 champion Kendall Norman. Talk about an enthusiast with great view into what's happening in the race so far, Kendall brings real knowledge to the show today and is an absolute boss on the mic. Plus, he even brought us actual Dakar Rally road books!We get into each of the stage winners thus far in the race and look ahead at what the race has in store. We get updates from the gamut of Rally heros including; Skyler Howes, Paul Neff, Nacho Cornejo, and Andrew Short! If you haven't been keeping up, Andrew Short is navigating in a SXS this year. Great to hear from Shorty!Tune in and enjoy the show!Play Dakar Fantasy Derby to win cool prizes: https://chainslayer.com/dakarBuy a Bivouac T-Shirt!: https://www.bivouacrally.com/shop
Weege and Matthes discuss the Seattle SX in 2012 which was Andrew Short's only 450SX win after getting pressure from Ken Roczen on a 350 (!?!) and a pivotal 250SX race as well. They even get Shorty to stop by the studio to talk about his memories of that night and special guest call from some guy named Moser!
Jason Thomas talks about transitioning from professional racer to his role at WPS, how Fly Racing developed into what it is today, and what the future holds.
This week Greg welcomes back friend of the show Andrew Short. Greg breaks out his son's sick new cat keyboard, Greg talks about getting too high and drunk and maybe freaking out at some strangers at a restaurant, Greg then tries to figure out whether Andrew or the keyboard cat is bringing out his dark thoughts. FOLLOW GREG https://www.patreon.com/TheGregStoneZone http://facebook.com/GregfStone http://instagram.com/GregfStone https://twitter.com/gregstone_ SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW https://thelaughbutton.podlink.to/FridayNightGreg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices More Episodes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices More Episodes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Greg Welcomes Andrew Short and Elle Orlando. They talk about what they think life will be like in 2022 since it's currently 2019, weird ways to die, and what the world would be like if everyone was gay. FOLLOW ELLE https://www.instagram.com/_elleorlando_ https://twitter.com/ElleOrlando FOLLOW GREG https://www.patreon.com/TheGregStoneZone http://facebook.com/GregfStone http://instagram.com/GregfStone https://twitter.com/gregstone_ SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW https://thelaughbutton.podlink.to/FridayNightGreg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices More Episodes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices More Episodes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 128 starts off with an all-new cast and crew because of Matt's absence, Logan becomes the producer and Logan's Dad comes on as co-host. Andrew Short gets the show rolling by answering some questions and causing some sound mayhem. How should I lower a full-size dirt bike? Why is there oil leaking out of there? And always a crazy comment/ question, so you will have to listen to the show. Facebook: www.facebook.com/dirtbiketest YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCzev... Twitch: www.twitch.tv/dirtbiketest Support Dirt bike Test by shopping through the Rocky Mountain ATV/MC link below: www.rockymountainatvmc.com/?utm_source…=influencer A big thanks to our viewers and especially to the sponsors that keep this show going: Yamaha (yamahamotorsports.com) @yamahamotousa SCOTT Sports (scott-sports.com) @scottmotosports Klim (www.klim.com) #klimlife @Klim DDC Delaney Drive Components (DDCRacing.net) Trail Tech (trailtech.net) @ridetrailtech Taco Moto (TacoMoto.co) @TACO MOTO CO Bullet Proof Designs (bulletproofdesigns.com) @bulletproofdesigns Show them some love, tell them we sent you, and don't forget to share your favorite Motorcycle Podcast; Tech Talk Taco Tuesday
In today's show we go deep into what many competitors are calling the toughest day of racing in the 2022 edition of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia. Massive miles and challenging terrain, mixed with navigation complications right out of the gate, had front runners scrambling to limit time loss, while those who set off in a favorable starting position further back reaped maximum benefits.Starting the day in the overall lead for the rally, Monster Energy Yamaha's Adrian Van Beveren had a tough task starting towards the front of the race with rival teams surrounding him. It didn't take long for it to get worse as major time was lost in the first miles.We speak with Van Beveren's Yamaha teammate Andrew Short about the stage and what happened as time bled from Van Beveren's lead. We also hear from Pablo Quintanilla on the Monster Energy Honda team, as he kept his podium position intact after a tough day. Matthias Walkner on the Red Bull KTM is right there with him. Both of these riders needed to make more time today for overall victory considerations, but they're certainly not out of anything yet as anything can happen!Overall leader, once again, is GasGas' Sam Sunderland who had a great day, finishing only four seconds back from winning the stage to set himself up for a nice ride to the win in tomorrow's final, short, special stage. Red Bull KTM's Kevin Benavides re-entered the race after a mechanical DNF yesterday to take the overall win today from a deep 30's starting position. He will be a big asset to Sunderland's championship ride home tomorrow.More in today's episode you won't want to miss!
Listen in to our Stage four show for insight into the Dakar Rally's results from the day and check out our interview with factory racer Andrew Short (Yamaha) and an epic group chat/bench race session that goes down in the bivouac with Skyler Howes (Husqvarna) and Matthias Walkner (KTM) and rookie sensation Mason Klein. Monster Energy Honda's Joan Barreda took his 28th career stage win today by laying down a blistering pace across 465km of fast tracks and some tricky navigation of special test. Barreda's Honda teammate, Pablo Quintanilla, chased his way to second on the day with the Sherco Factory Racing duo of Rui Concalves and Luciano Santolino going third and fourth, respectively. Fifth place went to Husqvarna's Luciano Benavides.In the general standings, GasGas Factory Racing's Sam Sunderland retains the overall lead, now three minutes ahead of second place. Walkner moved into second overall today ahead of Yamaha's Adrian VanBeveren. Less than five minutes seperates the top three. MotoGP's Danilo Petrucci had a fast race today after re-joining the race as a provisional entry after his early mechanical DNF with the third fastest time on the day. Unfortunately, he was docked 10 minutes for speeding through a limited zone, putting him in 15th officially on the day. Don't miss today's show!
It's Stage 2 of the 2022 Dakar Rally and the racing shakeups continue as racers work their way through a challenging navigation trend that's defining this year's edition.We chat with Sam Sunderland about navigation and course challenges and Skyler Howes calls in with a race report from the past two days. Joan Barreda takes the stage win (his 28th!) and Sam Sunderland is the race's newest leader, the second leader from the GasGas brand, with a strong performance in today's stage which was supposed to be day one of a marathon. It turns out the marathon bivouac was flooded after days of rain, so organizers moved the pits to a new location and scrapped the marathon. The race is on otherwise and what a race it's turning out to be. Big time gains were grabbed by KTM's Kevin Benavides and Toby Price today in the general standings. Also on the move was Joaquim Rodriquez on the Hero machine and Andrew Short took some time back on the Monster Energy Yamaha. In fact, all the Monster Energy Yamaha machines of VanBeveren (2nd), Short (16th), and Branch (12th overall) are knocking on the top 15 in general classification. One of the strongest day-by-day performance so far in this young race is from Husqvarna Factory Racing's Skyler Howes as he once again maintained an incredibly consistent pace finishing in the top five today, avoiding errors and looking solid.American Ricky Brabec made up some time from a tough day yesterday, but not as much as his fellow competitors. This race is just getting started with 10 more days of gnarly racing to come!
Andrew Short has been racing professional rally events for five years. And he feels like he's really getting up to speed on race knowledge and racecraft. That should come in handy as the three-man Monster Energy Yamaha Rally Team comes back to Saudi Arabia looking for redemption.As an American specializing in motocross and supercross, Short brings a special perspective to the world of rally sport and talking with him is always a treat as he explains the way things work inside the race and team. During our chat we discuss the tragic 2021 race, updates to the Yamaha race machine, training in the USA with Jimmy Lewis and Ricky Brabec, and how he's looking forward into the first few days of race chaos to come. Listen in and get some insight from one of the our favorite motorcycle riding personalities, Andrew Short.
My guest on this episode is Andrew Short, former factory pro Motocross and Supercross racer turned factory rally-raid racer for the Monster Energy Yamaha Official Rally Team. Listen is as Andrew talks about what he's been up to during the pandemic, what's ahead for him in his rally career, as well as shares a few memories from the past.Thanks for listening! Get out and enjoy life on two wheels, listen to great music, be kind to each other, and Keep the Buzz Rolling. Have a question about the powersports industry that you've always wanted to be answered? Have an episode idea you'd like to share? Drop me a line at editor@dirtbuzz.com. Follow Dirt Buzz https://www.dirtbuzz.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dirtbuzz/ ©2021 Buzz Media LLCBuzz Media Content Marketing Services Content Creation, Writing, and Marketing Services – We Know Powersports!Support the show
The Marathon.Today's stage 7 of the 2021 Dakar Rally kicks off this year's marathon stages, two back-to-back stages without mechanical support from teams, techs, or service trucks. Riders do their own bike maintenance and can only work on their bikes in the paddock area one time, once they leave their ride, they are done working on the bike until the clock starts tomorrow.American Ricky Brabec grabbed his second win of the race and creeps back into contention while front-running Toby Price loses very little time in the overall to "Nacho" Cornejo - only one second separates the top two in this race. American Skyler Howes finished third on the stage - his best stage finish.TImes are getting tighter, mistakes carry bigger consequence. We talk with Andrew Short about his controversial departure from the race and how he sees the day-to-day race working out for the top competitors. We also check in with Skyler Howes, who continues to be a very strong performer and is certainly in contention for a podium finish at this point.
We start today's Stage 2 Dakar Rally coverage on a bit of a downer as Monster Energy Yamaha's Andrew Short was forced to withdraw from the rally shortly after refueling at KM 277 during the special today. But, on the other side of the spectrum, Monster Energy Honda's seemingly bad day yesterday put them into position to make up serious time today, and that's just what they did with Joan Barreda taking his 25th stage win after setting a blistering pace in pursuit of the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing squad. We have some great insight into this stage. Not only from the commentary from our hosts Quinn Cody and Jesse Ziegler, but with live, from-the-bivouac interviews with Johnny Campbell and Andrew Short. Lots to talk about today from the race including an American winning a stage in a SSV (side-by-side), becoming the youngest competitor to win a Dakar stage in any class! Seth Quintero of the Red Bull Off-Road Team USA piloted his Lightweight Prototype-class machine to victory. More to talk about from the SSV's, including Kristen Matlock currently repairing her Polaris RZR Factory team rig in the dunes to get to the finish as we publish... You won't want to miss this episode!
The race is definitely on now!It feels so good to get this race underway and, as Dakar does so well, we're already seeing time gained, lost and race strategy come into play. We discuss all the top racers, including the biggest winners and loser on the day.Featuring call-in interviews from the bivouac from American's Andrew Short (Monster Energy Yamaha) and Skyler Howes (BAS Trucks KTM). Enjoy the show and check back for more updates daily. You can also keep up on daily results on Cycle News' Dakar Results coverage page. Check it out!
Andrew Short has an impressive motorcycle racing resume, the highlights of which include; 16 years as a professional Supercross and Motocross racer - many of which as a factory-level racer on America's top teams, nine professional victories, and 50 (FIFTY!) podium finishes. He turned pro as soon as he could at 17 years of age and dedicated every year since then to mastering the craft of racing on two wheels. And he still loves it. While still a member of the American Factory Honda Racing Supercross and Motocross team, rally navigation and off-road competition started it's addictive entry into Short's gameplan. He went off to the Sonora Rally for a quick, fun ride in 2017, jumped at an opportunity to join the Rockstar Husqvarna squad, flew to Morocco for another rally a few weeks later and competed in his first Dakar event mere months into this newfound addiction. As you'll hear, he loves learning and absorbing motorcycle sport's details. And he's a quick learner when it comes to Rally. But all of that comes from a lot of hard work and dedication to working on his craft. Enjoy this conversation with one of America's most respected motorcycle competitors as he heads out to race with his new squad; the Monster Energy Yamaha Rally team
Episode 01 Is Here!Welcome to the first episode of Cycle News' Dakar Rally Daily podcast. Here, we take you on an epic trip into the iconic Dakar Rally. In this episode, hosts Jesse Ziegler and Quinn Cody break down their plan of attack to provide in-depth Dakar Rally coverage from the people chasing the ultimate racing dream. 2021's Dakar Rally will be the ultimate test. From COVID protocols to new rules and limitations imposed on teams and competitors nothing about this race is going to be easy. Join us as we get ready for some great interviews, commentary, race analysis and call-ins from the biggest names in motorcycle rally sport!Why are we doing this and why should anyone listen to us?We are Dakar Rally nerds.Quinn Cody even raced it twice. And he was was the North American Ambassador for the A.S.O (organization body for the Dakar) and is quite responsible for getting people like Ricky Brabec on a rally bike in the first place.Jesse Ziegler is basically just a nerd. But he's been a working motorcycle journalist since 2005 so he's good at asking questions.The Dakar Rally is awesome.It's hard to find Dakar Rally coverage. And we want information faster than TV reports so we decided to get our boots on the ground, so to speak, and talk with all the experts we can find before the race. Then, we're going to call them during the race for inside-the-race insight.We want to expose more people to the beauty, brutality and chaos of the Dakar Rally and show the competitors off.We want to give you insight into the way rally works and showcase the immense complexity and strategy that will undoubtedly unfold in 2021.There is so much to talk about, the only way we can do it is to record ourselves talking with people in the mix and sharing it with you!Who are you going to talk to?Everyone we can and as often as possible. We are committed to getting up early as soon as the race stages wrap up in Saudi Arabia (11 hours ahead of our California home) and talking to the men and women competing as they finish their days.Trainers, coaches, friends and family of the biggest racersCurrent and past champions, privateers, legends of the past and those who chased the dream to race.When does it start?Now. As of publishing this podcast we are five days away from the start of the rally and we have pre-race interviews with Ricky Brabec, Andrew Short, Skyler Howes, Johnny Campbell, Edo Mossi, Toby Price, and Laia Sanz stacked up and ready!How do I find more episodes?We will be posting daily episodes (at least) starting 12/29/20 through the end of the rally on 1/15/2021. We may stack more up in the first days to make room for race coverage starting on 1/3/21 when the race kicks off. You can follow along by checking out the Dakar Rally Daily story on cyclenews.com, subscribing wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, following @cyclenews on instagram and other social media channels and by following our hosts Jesse Ziegler @chasingtrail and Quinn Cody @quinncody
Ricky Brabec should need little introduction to American race fans. As the first American to win the notoriously brutal Dakar Rally, Brabec put his Monster Energy Honda Rally bike on the top of the most elusive step in motorcycle sport - an accomplishment that is hard to describe in scale or challenge. Americans have tried to win this race, and a few have even landed on the overall podium, but the challenges the Dakar Rally serves up simply kept Americans from winning until Brabec and Honda made it happen in early 2020.It certainly wasn't an easy road to get there. In fact, Brabec DNF'd three years in a row after finishing 9th overall his first attempt in 2016. That's a DNF in 2017, 2018, and while leading the rally in 2019. So, 2020's win was certainly sweet and, from Brabec's standpoint, almost easy in comparison.Brabec himself is the first to admit that the complexities of Dakar make the race a crazy, crazy place. And that a lot of luck goes into being first. But, as we learned in our interview, Brabec and the rest of the American rally racers are working harder than ever to start their own winning legacy. So, how did he win and how is he going to win again? It turns out it has a lot to do with feeling at home in the desert and reading the terrain faster than the others. Oh, and he's probably training harder than anyone else. Brabec brings his honest and refreshingly blunt opinions and insight to this interview covering topics from training with Jimmy Lewis, building and riding roadbooks with Andrew Short, having Johnny Campbell, Kendall Norman, and Eric Siraton in his corner and more. And if you want some real insight into Dakar's new tire rules, slower navigation, roadbook handouts in the morning, and more, Brabec tells it to us straight including his thoughts on the in-team dynamics and "teamwork", or lack thereof, inside the pits. Settle in and enjoy this long talk with a living legend of American motorcycle racing. Plus, he tells us what it's like to have an airbag vest go off when he went over the bars at Glamis!
Patrik Erlandsson jubilerar och är med för 10:e gången. Även denna gång ett kul avsnitt med mycket information från insidan. Vi pratar status på VM, hur hanterar teamen Corona. Suzukisnack, Andrew Short och mycket mer.
We call up Shaw to talk about his rookie year in 250SX, his switch to KTM, Andrew Short, Tim Ferry, Marty Davalos, making Daytona SX main event, his beginnings in the sport and much more.
We call up Shaw to talk about his rookie year in 250SX, his switch to KTM, Andrew Short, Tim Ferry, Marty Davalos, making Daytona SX main event, his beginnings in the sport and much more.
Eddie is joined by Reid Faylor and Andrew Short ("The Story Must Be Told") to discuss the Brighter Side of Catholicism. "The Christian Life" - The Byrds
Honda Racing's Andrew Short stopped by the studio to talk about his new role at Honda, how retirement has been, thoughts on the new Honda, his KTM days and more
Man most of us fall victim to it. Let's face it drinking makes you feel good, get more confident, throw up, and lose friends. Where is it good, when is it bad, find out with our guests Jackie Zebrowski, Ben Kissel, Andrew Short, Danny Tamberelli & Ian Fidance.
Andrew Short joins the pod to talk about his new role at Honda, coming to terms with quitting racing, we look back at some highlights of his career and much more.
Josh Strang, Jake Weimer, Dean Wilson, Michael Byrne, Andrew Short, Ryan Morais talk shop. And then things get weird when Shorty interviews Justin Barcia, Matthes and Beeker.
Post race interviews from Jacksonville with Lites winner Justin Barcia, Mitch Payton, Kevin Windham, Andrew Short and SX Class winner Trey Canard.
Rider thoughts following a muddy San Diego. Interviews include Mike Alessi, Andrew Short, Ryan Villopoto, Michael Byrne, Chad Reed and Ryan Morais.