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In this episode of the Off Track Podcast, we sit down with Mark Lloyd, a highly experienced MotoGP Chief Mechanic currently working alongside Brad Binder at Red Bull KTM and with an impressive career in motorcycle racing. Mark has played a key role in winning multiple World Championships, including WorldSBK titles with John Kocinski and Colin Edwards at Castrol Honda, as well as a MotoGP World Championship with the late Nicky Hayden at Repsol Honda.Mark shares his journey through the world of professional racing, offering a unique perspective on the technical and team dynamics that drive success in both MotoGP and WorldSBK. From working with championship-winning riders to the day-to-day challenges in the garage, Mark's wealth of experience provides fascinating insights for fans of motorsport.Whether you're a MotoGP follower, a WorldSBK enthusiast, or simply interested in the behind-the-scenes work that powers top-level racing, this conversation is sure to inform and inspire.Keywords: MotoGP Chief Mechanic, Mark Lloyd, Repsol Honda, Castrol Honda, Nicky Hayden, Colin Edwards, John Kocinski, WorldSBK, motorcycle racing, Off Track Podcast, motorsport insights.Don't miss this chance to hear from one of the most respected figures in the racing paddock!Send us a text Support the showWould you like early access to shows and the chance to ask questions of the guests? Well, you can, right here... 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/demographics/?locale=en_GBFacebook: Off Track Podcast https://www.facebook.com/OffTrackTheMotorcycleRacingPodcast/ Instagram: @offtrackpodcastukhttps://www.instagram.com/offtrackpodcastuk/Twitter: @offtrack_https://twitter.com/OffTrack_ IG: @thedaveneal | Twitter: @daveneal | Facebook: Dave Neal
Keith and Harry are joined by two time World Superbike Champion and Former MotoGP rider Colin Edwards this week. They delve into Colin's career, his thoughts on modern day bike racing and what he's up to on his ranch! OMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows: The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast The Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Peck chats with Colin Edwards, a former lecturer from Redcliffe College who has served in South Asia and in a number of cross-cultural settings. They acknowledge the challenge of creating a church that is truly multi-cultural and discuss various models of church that seek to support people from different ethnic backgrounds and look at some of the strengths of each. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity, the UK's leading Christian magazine Subscribe now from $1/month
Una de las mayores diferencias, sino la mayor, entre la conducción de un coche y una moto, es que tu cuerpo, tus movimientos sobre la moto influyen en el comportamiento… y mucho. Para bien… y también para mal. No hace falta que ruedas en circuito o en una deportiva para que sea necesario saber “moverse” encima de la moto. Está claro que no es lo mismo en una moto deportiva que en una Custom, en una Naked o en una de turismo, en circuito o en carretera, sobre asfalto o sobre tierra… Por eso hoy nos vamos a centrar en el asfalto y en carretera abierta y si os quedan dudas, ganas o ambas, tocaremos el circuito, mejor en la propia pista, y el off road… me apetece mucho. Muchos os preguntareis, ¿y si vamos con pasajero? Si vamos con pasajero, nos olvidamos de todo o de casi todo esto. Si llevas a alguien y llegas a una curva y “sacas el culo” el de atrás va a alucinar y pueden pasar muchas cosas. Porque recordad lo más importante: Con pasajero hay que bajar el ritmo y conducir con mucha suavidad y estas cosas, si conducimos así, no son necesarias. Vamos a ver los cuatro casos que nos vamos a encontrar: Velocidad estabilizada, frenada, aceleración y curva. Velocidad estabilizada. Para esto no nos hace falta pizarra, solo sentido común. Hay motos que te marcan la posición cuando vas circulando y no tienes prácticamente escapatoria: En una deportiva de manillar bajo cargas mucho peso en las manos, en una Custom de manillar ancho y alto cargas todo el peso en las posaderas. Para todas las demás, la idea es ésta: reparte el peso. En una moto tu peso descansa en tres puntos, los pies, las manos y tu trasero. Los pies soportan el peso de las piernas, porque para que soportasen más tendrías que estar haciendo fuerza con las piernas, lo cual será necesario en otras circunstancias, pero no a velocidad de crucero. Si apoyas todo tu peso en tus posaderas… te pasarán factura. Una parte del peso debe recaer en tus manos y para ello el tronco debe ir inclinado hacia delante. ¿Cuánto? Pues depende de tu moto y de tus gustos. Mi truco, en motos con poco o ningún carenado, es buscar un equilibrio entre el peso que llevo en las manos y la fuerza del viento que me tira hacia atrás… pero insisto, es un equilibro que tienes que buscar tú. Frenada. Llegamos a la frenada y la idea es muy sencilla, ¿qué pasa con el peso cuando frenamos? Que se desplaza hacia delante, así que nos interesa desplazar el peso hacia atrás. Ya haremos un vídeo de off road, pero nos sirve de ejemplo, porque en off road el cuerpo se mueve mucho y en frenadas prácticamente te sientas en el guardabarros posterior. En una moto de carretera no hay que llegar a tanto, pero estira los brazos y mueve el tronco hacia atrás… si puedes desplazar un poco el trasero, mejor, o si tienes un apoyo cerciórate de que estas lo más atrás posible. Aceleración. Los mismo… pero exactamente al revés. Encoge los brazos, carga peso delante si puedes, moviendo tu trasero en el asiento hasta hacer tope, esta vez con el depósito. Recuerdo unas declaraciones creo que de Colin Edwards quejándose de su Honda en el Jarama en la subida a Pegaso, una curva muy especial, sonde pierdes la dirección o, al menos, se aligera… En curva. Y llegamos a las curvas… y para ello, ¡tiramos de pizarra hermética! Pero para aquellos que escuchéis solo el audio, trataré de explicarlo de manera que lo entendáis sin necesidad de imagen. Porque en curva todo se complica. ¿Por qué? Porque el centro de gravedad de una moto va muy alto… vamos a comparar un coche y una moto… ¿Cómo se soluciona este problema? Pasamos página… hay dos soluciones: Una, inclinar la moto, como vemos en la pizarra… La otra, “descolgarnos” de la moto, de forma que el peso esta más bajo y más hacia el interior… Y ahora vamos a comparar el centro de gravedad y el ángulo que forma con la huella del neumático en el coche y con una moto inclinada con el piloto descolgado… ¡magia! ¡Resulta que son iguales! Pero la moto tiene dos desventajas: Una: Su neumático tiene perfil curvo para poder inclinar, con lo cual la superficie de goma sobre el asfalto es menor y dos, las suspensiones trabajan muy mal con la moto tumbada… La conclusión es clara, ¿Cuánto hay que moverse en la moto? Pues depende.“¿De qué depende?”. Pues, sobre todo, de tres factores: Si vas solo, de tu nivel de conducción y del tipo de moto. Si vas acompañado, como te decía, a conducir suave y con margen… no hay más que hacer… Si eres novato andar descolgándote es una tontería. Céntrate en manejar bien los mandos, en ser suave y en trazar bien y cuando tenga automatizado todo eso, pues te pones con esto. Y de si vas en una Trail, un scooter grande, en una Custom o en una GT, pues moverte algo adelante y atrás es lo más que debes y puedes hacer. Otra cosa es motos deportivas, Naked o café racer, en general motos más dinámicas y en muchos casos más ligeras, que agradecerán que las ayudas poniendo tus kilos donde debes.
A tribute to legendary Cork DJ & Voiceover Artist, "Funky" Colin, who passed away this week, at the age of just 55 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we have Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha's Garrett Marchbanks who switched to the 450 at Lakewood for his best ride of the season so far. Alex Martin is on the phone to talk about Troll Training and Darkside being on the program for real this time. It's also been close to a year since his last professional race, so we'll see how that's going. Then Vann Martin calls in to discuss being a coach at Colin Edwards's Texas Tornado MX Training facility and how Darkside did when he was recently down there. He also retired from professional racing last year. We will be answering your emails and getting into all out regular segments and banter. Don't forget the MotoXpod Show is presented by Race Tech and Boyesen
Greg travels to Madrid for a chat with Vanessa Guerra. With the exception of being a rider, there's not much Vanessa hasn't done in MotoGP. The conversation takes in her unique relationship with Marc Marquez, what it's like being a team press officer at the top of motorcycle racing and her switch into the media which included the Inside Pass vlog with Red Bull. There's also a trip down memory lane, including the time Vanessa's racing brother found his collarbone where his elbow should have been, and just how nerve-wracking was it to appear on Eurosport? And did we mention how Colin Edwards tried to get her fired from Forward Racing? In a poignant moment, Vanessa recalls live broadcasting following the tragic loss of Luis Salom. There's also the small matter of a karting challenge with the host (!) while Remy Tissier pops in and MotoGP commentator Louis Suddaby is on the line ahead of this weekend's Americas GP.Follow @GregHainesTV on social media!X - https://x.com/greghainestvInsta - https://www.instagram.com/greghainestvYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/greghainestvContact Talking Away by email:TalkingAwayPodcast@gmail.com
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This week's key takeaway: Colin Edwards' 3 rules for business success Episode intro: What a fascinating guest we have on the show this week. At the age of 82, Colin Edwards has to be the oldest guest we have interviewed. The main man at GPI is one of the biggest entrepreneurs in the industry, having built up the firm for 45 whole years! As Colin says, “I still don't feel any differently about my business today”… but how does he stay motivated after all this time? And what did he do to build up his empire from 2 employees to over 200? Listen to the show to find out. In this week's episode you will learn: -How Colin moved from selling cuff links and ties to the automotive business -Colin's biggest failure -How Colin started out in 1978 as an OEM -The importance of diversification -How Colin coped with the AUD crash -How Colin built up his company from 2 people to 200 -The difficulty of hiring a workforce -Why high stock levels were an advantage this year -The influence of China -How Colin stays motivated Show links: ** Find Colin on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-edwards-a432b321/?originalSubdomain=au ** Do you have something unique you want to share with us? Contact Paint & Panel editor Sam Street at: samstreet@yaffa.com.au ** Go to www.paintandpanel.com.au to sign up for our weekly E-newsletter ** Go to www.paintandpanel.com.au/podcast to catch up on past shows and access show notes from every episode.
In this episode we talk to the Texas Tornado Colin Edwards about his time as a WSBK Champion and Valentino Rossi's teammate and partner in crime. This brutally honest guy never holds back and shares some great behind the scenes stories Show notes: A champion mindset Mountain climbing and arm pumping with Ben Bostrom Honda vs. Yamaha MotoGP Glory Check out the Texas Tornado's Bootcamp here
August 7, 2022. message by Colin Edwards. Valley View Church.
We wanna tell you how this whole thing began! From the BBQ restaurant, to the Pizza Place, and now to the shed. Scott Hilton sits down with the producers of the show, Colin Edwards & Nathan Gallman and walks through: ✔️ the first conversation ✔️ God lining things up ✔️ The launch of the podcast ✔️ What has stood out most to us in our first 10 episodes ✔️ Why we're doing what we're doing ✔️ What's ahead Enjoy this episode and be sure to share it!
Dags för den fjärde deltävlingen i årets mästerskap som körs på Circuit Of The Americas i Austin. Vi sätter plus och minus på racet i Argentina, Marquez är tillbaka, vi ser fram emot helgens race och sen har vi två intervjuer med Darryn Binder och Colin Edwards. Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/motogp-podden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We chat with former MotoGP racer and 2x World Superbike Champion, Colin Edwards. Colin doesn't hold back in this podcast sharing a lot of great insight about his career. We also hit up our boy Jake Johnson to see what he has been up to and his debut road racing a bagger!
We chat with former MotoGP racer and 2x World Superbike Champion, Colin Edwards. Colin doesn't hold back in this podcast sharing a lot of great insight about his career. We also hit up our boy Jake Johnson to see what he has been up to and his debut road racing a bagger!
1 Samuel 17; message by Colin Edwards
When I found out I was having "The Texas Tornado " Colin Edwards on the show, I literally screamed like a teenager seeing the Beatles at Shea Stadium ! He was everything I thought he would be & more. Hilarious, open & honest & that's all I could ever want in a guest. FROM THE FIRST MINUTE, YOU WILL LITERALLY LAUGH & STRAP YOURSELF IN BECAUSE YOU KNOW ITS GONNA BE A "GOOD ONE!"
Twelve-time MotoGP™ podium finisher and two-time World Superbikes Champion, Colin Edwards shares his memories of being Valentino Rossi's teammate at Yamaha, compares the riding style of Rossi to Casey Stoner and Marc Marquez, and discusses Marquez's return from a long injury layoff at this weekend's Portuguese Grand Prix.
In part 2 of episode 7, we continue to discuss cryptocurrency trading with an ex-Goldman Sachs trader, Colin Edwards. Follow us on twitter: @RealSaidov @Slot_Leader Disclaimer: Slot Leader does not warrant that the information will be free from error. None of the information provided on this website is intended as investment, tax, accounting or legal advice, as an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or as an endorsement of any company, security, fund, or other securities or non-securities offering. Your use of the information is at your sole risk. Under no circumstances shall Slot Leader be liable for any direct, indirect, special or consequential damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the materials in this site, even if Slot Leader or an authorized representative has been advised of the possibility of such damages. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slot-leader/support
In this episode we discuss cryptocurrency trading with an ex-Goldman Sachs trader, Colin Edwards. Latest Cardano Monthly Update: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/october-montly-show/1 Follow us on twitter: @RealSaidov @Slot_Leader Disclaimer: Slot Leader does not warrant that the information will be free from error. None of the information provided on this website is intended as investment, tax, accounting or legal advice, as an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or as an endorsement of any company, security, fund, or other securities or non-securities offering. Your use of the information is at your sole risk. Under no circumstances shall Slot Leader be liable for any direct, indirect, special or consequential damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the materials in this site, even if Slot Leader or an authorized representative has been advised of the possibility of such damages. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slot-leader/support
In this episode we focus on crypto markets with our guest Colin Edwards, a quantitative analyst at IOG. Show your support for Slot Leader by delegating to skylightpool.com. Our tickers are: SKY and SKY2. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slot-leader/support
This is part 2 of episode 2 where we focus on the correlation of digital assets with traditional markets, interest rates and governance. You can show your support for Slot Leader by delegating to skylightpool.com. Our tickers are: SKY and SKY2. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slot-leader/support
Psalm 95:1-7; message by Colin Edwards
Yee-haw! Chuck a couple of rocks in a Tito's handmade vodka, mix it with anything (but not what looks like coke in the plastic bottle) and have a listen to double World Superbike Champ, MotoGP stalwart and fellow BT Sport pundit Colin "Texas Tornado" Edwards. From his motocross dad shed, Colin joins the boys to discuss the fun of being teammates with the likes of Valentino Rossi and Noriyuki Haga, and battling again and again with Troy Bayliss for titles. Apologies for the technical glitches, it was a bad lockdown wifi day all round!
Legendary driver Brian Redman and Two time World Superbike Champion Colin Edwards. We also talk about the Formula 1 Virtual Grand Prix Series. The post Legendary driver Brian Redman, Superbike Champ Colin Edwards appeared first on Speed City Broadcasting.
Episode Summary: In this episode, Chris and Johnna interview author and youth pastor, Colin Edwards on his book Victory and the story behind being courageous during one of the most challenging seasons of his life. Topics Covered: Victory in death/loss Cancer diagnosis in a loved one Carrying out God’s calling Thriving through difficult seasons Reacting to situations you have no control over Being courageous during tough times when you don’t have faith Going through a journey when eyes are on you Handling anxiety Giving your problems to God Expectations Does God still hear our prayers when He doesn’t answer them how we hope? Marriage advice for pre-kid marriage Resources Mentioned: The Spoken Word Victory Where to find Colin: INSTAGRAM - @colinedwards Colinedwards.co
1 Corinthians 13:1-13; message by Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards, author and spoken word artist, joins the show for this conversation surrounding the word VICTORY. This word has played a massive role in Colin's progression, gaining its significance at the time of his father's passing. This chat plunges into the concept of belief, and what it means in accordance to the game of life. Thanks for listening!
He's a Texan. He's an AMA 250cc Champion. He's a two-time World Superbike Champion. He's was a MotoGP star from 2003 to 2014. He owns the Texas Tornado Boot Camp. He works as an analyst for Britain's MotoGP coverage on BT Sports. He's Colin Edwards II and he's our guest on this week's Off Track with Carruthers and Bice and he talks about parts of his career, early and late, as well as giving advice to young MotoAmerica riders hoping to make it to the World Championship level. "It's not enough to win, unfortunately. What you need to do to wake somebody up with the eyes that are watching... you have to destroy them."Instagram: @colin_edwards_ttbcTwitter: @texastornado5Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TexasTornadoBootCamp/Support the show (http://motoamerica.com)
0:08 – On December 7, 1964, days before he received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, King gave a major address in London on segregation, the fight for civil rights and his support for Nelson Mandela and the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. 0:34 – We hear excerpts from Martin Luther King Jr's famous speech against the Vietnam War, known as Beyond Vietnam, delivered April 4, 1967 at New York City's Riverside Church. 1:08 – Cat Brooks interviews Walter Earl Fluker (@WalterEarFluker), professor at the Boston University School of Theology and author of the book The Ground Has Shifted: The Future of the Black Church in Post-Racial America. 1:34 – We air a piece by journalist Colin Edwards about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s final visit to northern California on January 14, 1968, from the Pacifica Archive. The post MLK Day Special: King in London, excerpts from “Beyond Vietnam,” and Walter Earl Fluker on the future of the Black Church appeared first on KPFA.
This podcast features the address by Dr Colin Edwards, which was recorded at Redcliffe’s MA Thanksgiving Service and Awards Ceremony. We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all our MA graduates for their achievements and we hope that you’ll be able to keep in touch if you’re a recent MA graduate as we’re... The post Episode 14: Graduation Address 2019 – Colin Edwards appeared first on Redcliffe College Podcasts.
The Lord has a special adventure laid out for each of us! This adventure is filled with distractions and other attempts to capture our affection, but, for those who will keep their eyes on Jesus, there is a radical anointing that awaits them. message by Colin Edwards; 2 Kings 2
In Exodus, God used Moses to deliver the people of Israel from Egyptian captivity. For 40 years, unbelief kept them in the Wilderness, with the Jordan River separating them from their Promise. God has given us a land to possess. It's time we go across the river and walk in ALL that God has promised us! Message by Colin Edwards
The Texas Tornado, as he is known, is a two time World Superbike Champion, and competed in the MotoGP class from 2003 to 2014. He has since opened the Texas Tornado Bootcamp, which is a training facility built on a 20-acre plot of land near Lake Conroe, in Montgomery, Texas. Texas Tornado Boot Camp is described as more of a Motorcycle amusement park than a boot camp. It offers a wide range of moto training and events, including one and two-day camps, private camps, racers camps, and more.
12.11.18 | Featuring the following guests: Garrett Gerloff, Josh Strang, Andy DiBrino, Colin Edwards and Kyle Wyman
Andrea Dovizioso’s 2017 gets better and better as he takes his fourth win of the season under the baking heat at Silverstone to take the lead in the championship. Behind him finished Maverick Vinales and Valentino Rossi, while former championship leader Marc Marquez suffered a mechanical problem. As always, Suzi Perry, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett were at the heart of the action in pit lane to grab all the reaction to a brilliant home Grand Prix. We’ll be back in two weeks’ time from San Marino. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the race of the season, Andrea Dovizioso pipped Marc Marquez to the finish line following an epic battle under the sun at the Red Bull Ring. Hear from Dovi, Marc and third place man Dani Pedrosa as the BT Sport MotoGP team bring you all the reaction from race day in Austria. Presented by Suzi Perry, with Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marc Marquez plays his bike change strategy to perfection to take victory and extend this lead in the MotoGP championship to 14 points. As always, in this podcast you can hear from all the protagonists on race day as well as Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett as the BT Sport team brings you all the reaction from pit-lane. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrea Dovizioso caps off a great couple of weeks with a second MotoGP race win in eight days in Barcelona. In this podcast you can hear from Dovi, Marc Marquez, Dani Pedrosa, Johann Zarco, Davide Tardozzi, Alex Marquez, Tom Luthi, Joan Mir, Jorge Martin, Suzi Perry, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Gavin Emmett, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrea Dovizioso takes just the third MotoGP win of his career with victory at his home circuit of Mugello ahead of Maverick Vinales and Danilo Petrucci. There were Italian winners in the junior classes too as Mattia Pasini and Andrea Migno took the wins in Moto2 and Moto3. Hear from Dovi, Vinales, Petrucci, Crutchlow, Pasini, Migno and the BT Sport team of Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder, Gavin Emmett and of course your presenter Suzi Perry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pour ce cinquième épisode nous évoquons les carrières de deux pilotes ayant le numéro 5: Colin Edwards et Johann Zarco.Nous revenons sur l'avant grand prix (conférences de presse, FP et qualifs) et bien sûr sur les courses Moto3, Moto2 et Moto GP Comme à l'accoutumée nous évoquons le circuit qui accueillera le prochain GP: le circuit Bugatti du Mans. Si cela vous tente rejoignez-nous et partagez vos avis via @cqep_pod sur Twitter. Générique : "Road trip" by Scott Holmeshttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/
Jorge Lorenzo signs off from his career at Yamaha with a dominant victory under the Valencia sunshine ahead of Marc Marquez and Andrea Iannone. Hear from all the main men on race day in the final BT Sport MotoGP podcast of the season. With Suzi Perry, Colin Edwards, James Toseland, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Young Spaniard Maverick Vinales took victory at Silverstone to become the first rider to win races in MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3. Local hero Cal Crutchlow took second with Valentino Rossi completing a popular podium for the British fans. Suzi Perry, Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, James Toseland, Neil Hodgson, Gavin Emmett, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder were at the heart of the action to bring you all the news and reaction from the paddock and pit lane. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The great Marc Marquez makes it seven wins on the bounce at Germany as he and his Honda team play a perfect tactical game in the wet conditions. Behind him Brit Cal Crutchlow put a disappointing qualifying behind him to grab second with third going to Andrea Dovizioso. Witn a 48 point lead, does the Spaniard have one hand on the 2016 title? The BT Sport team were at the heart of the action and caught up with all the main men from round nine of the season. With Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Colin Edwards joins Keith Huewen and Gavin Emmett at the Sachsenring ahead of the German GP to discuss whether Valentino Rossi is still the strongest man on the grid, whether Marc Marquez is over-performing and what was up with Jorge Lorenzo at Assen. Away from the aliens, the team continue to revel in the win of Jack Miller at Assen and Colin reveals why he dislikes riding at the Sachsenring. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A sombre mood descended upon the Catalan GP this past weekend as Spanish Moto2 rider Luis Salom lost his life in practice on Friday. After consultation with Luis’ family, team and the safety commission, it was decided that racing should continue. On the track Valentino Rossi took victory and for the first time since Sepang shook hands with his great rival Marc Marquez in parc ferme. Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Gavin Emmett, Julian Ryder and Keith Huewen report from Barcelona on a tough weekend for the racing family. #Mexicano39 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gavin Emmett, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder are in Mugello following the sixth round of the MotoGP season. Home fans were heartbroken to see their hero Valentino Rossi retire from the race with a technical problem, but at the front Jorge Lorenzo just about held off the charging Marc Marquez to take victory, with Andrea Iannone making a point to Ducati by finishing third in the week he found out he was being dumped by the team. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett wrap up all the action from Austin, Texas as Marc Marquez makes it four for four in the Lonestar state. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson and Gavin Emmett reflect on Jorge Lorenzo's victory in the opening round of MotoGP and a controversial Moto2 race. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special LIVE edition of Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone we feature the three on air personalities that will make up the CBS Sports Network television coverage of MotoAmerica in 2015. Jonathan Green, fresh off his long term anchor position at World Superbike returns to American television as anchor for the coverage of AMA Superbike racing. He is known worldwide for his passion, wit and knowledge of motorcycle road racing. Jonathan joins us for this episode to share his thoughts on the new series and what it will take to bring viewers into the fold. Colin Edwards has now retired from MotoGP. From the motorcycle to the right hand seat in the broadcast booth should be an interesting transition for this engaging and entertaining personality. We discuss this transition with Colin. Cristy Lee has been working in a variety of television roles for the last several years. Star of All Girls Garage, experience on pit road in American Superbike racing combined with her exacting standards as a pit road reporter, Cristy appears ready to take it to the next level on CBS sports. We get her thoughts about being a part of this exciting three person team. Email the show: twowheelb@msn.com FB/Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone Talking Motorcycles is powered by SOZO! Special thanks to: Crosley Brands The Harley-Davidson Motor Company Bell Helmets Motorcycle-Superstore.com Dunlop Tires KymcoUSA NextMotoChampion.com
All the way from the Rhonda Valley in Wales, comes this song for Camden Community Radio Listeners. Kieran Bailey, who has recently added songwriting to his CV, will be playing the role of “Clifford” in a play called “Unsigned” in January at the Etcetera Theatre in January. Music and Lyrics by Kieran ©2014. Vocals, Keyboards and Drums by Kieran Bailey. Bass Guitar by Colin Edwards. Choir Vocals by Treorchy Primary School Choir. Recorded and Mixed at Red Forest Music Studios, Rhondda Valleys, South Wales by Kieran Bailey, Rob Reed, Lee Cottey and Colin Edwards. Kieran Bailey :: The Etcetera Theatre :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (3:53 min / 4 MB)
In the sixth episode of Front End Chatter, Britain's best (and still only) biking podcast, Simon and Martin look back at the fact-filled career of Colin Edwards, preview this weekend's racing action in both Texas and Aragon, explore Simon's mid-biking-life crisis at the Yamaha Off-Road Experience, and discuss the stark differences between BMW's new R1200RT (which Simon has ridden, but didn't realise) and Honda's not-so-new VFR800 (which neither of us have ridden). Plus, our tribute to Massimo Tamburini and why his legacy deserves to be far greater than two gorgeous bikes, even if they weren't quite so lovely to ride... As ever emails are welcomed to simon@frontendchatter.com, martin@frontendchatter.com or anything@frontendchatter.com Twit us on @SimonHbikes or @Mufga Thanks again, and moo.
Vigesimoséptimo capítulo de Keep Pushing en el que tenemos que lamentar la pérdida de Marco Simoncelli, fallecido durante el Gran Premio de Malasia, tras un tremendo accidente con Colin Edwards y Valentino Rossi que le costó la vida al instante. Os prometimos que estaría con nosotros Albert Costa, pero finalmente no hemos podido contactar con él, no sabemos que le ha podido pasar. Pensamos que habrá tenido algún compromiso de última hora, ya que se encontraba en Austria en un evento de la FIA. También os contamos esta semana lo que tenéis que hacer para conseguir el casco que Alain Prost lucía en la temporada 1991. Y comentamos el posible fichaje de Hulkenberg por Force India y el retorno de Raikkonen, entre otras cosas.
***Welcome to episode #78 The Bruce Lind edition ***email rumblestripradio (at) gmail.com ***website www.rumblestripradio.com ***Head on over to the site and donate to the show if you would be so kind ***MS BIke Ride Jay and Kristin Cardinalhttp://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/Bike/MIGBikeEvents?team_id=104238&pg=team&fr_id=9072 ***New LiveFastRacing show ***Bonsey Interview on RRX ***Biaggi to Aprilla WSBK 09? *** Sir John Surtese to start 125 team ***Colin Edwards to stay in MotoGP ***Barny to replace Cardenes ***Greg White lead announcer/meds level ***Jason DiSalvo thinks he's Mr T. ***BSB from Thruxton ***AMA from Fontucky ***WSBK from Assen ***Shanghai this weekend ***A few more thoughts on the DMG ***RSR is a production of Raoul Duke Media LLC and is protected under a Creative Commons License, some rights are reserved