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Malcolm McCassy has been involved in motocross since he was a teenager working in the No Fear warehouse. Through the years, he's held down numerous positions with amazing brands, launched a category defining brand, discovered future talent, and more. Today, Malcolm runs Mendid MX, a new brand that has its finger on the pulse of amateur MX and its threads on the back of none other than Jeremy McGrath!
The GOAT, Ricky Carmichael, joins us for Chapter 339! The most decorated motocross racer of all time, Ricky shares unheard stories from his legendary career, talks about his huge decision to leave Honda for Suzuki, and reveals how much money he was making at the time. He breaks down what set him apart from his competitors, reflects on going up against legends like Jeremy McGrath, James Stewart, and Chad Reed, and shares his hopes for the future of Monster Energy Supercross. This is one you don't want to miss!PRESENTED BY: Monster Energy
What's up, Gypsy Gang! Jeremy McGrath and Adam Cianciarulo join Jase in the studio to break down Round 1 of Monster Energy Supercross. Let's dive in and have some unfiltered conversations about A1! Watch the race along with us on Peacock or the Supermotocross Video Pass.
Greg Albertyn joins us for Chapter 335! Greg shares his journey from leaving South Africa to pursue his dream of becoming a world champion, including his battle to beat the legendary Stefan Everts. He also talks about his transition into Supercross, where he raced against icons like Jeremy McGrath, Kevin Windham, and more. Greg opens up about untold stories from his life after racing, including his business ventures, losing millions, making millions, and the resilience that kept him moving forward. This is an episode you don't want to miss! This Podcast is Presented by: AG1DRINK AG1: http://www.drinkag1.com/gypsytalesQUAD LOCK: Click the link and use the code #gypsygang for 10% off!https://www.quadlockcase.com/?klear_link_id=b092d60fd30a44bcbcf7b11ca1ae6f5d&utm_source=klear&utm_medium=gypsytalespodcast&utm_campaign=Gypsy+Tales+Podcast&ref=b092d60fd30a44bcbcf7b11ca1ae6f5dFIST HANDWEAR: http://www.fisthandwear.comCODE: GYPSYGANG 15%DIXXON: http://www.dixxonquality.com.auSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://open.spotify.com/show/5Y5TmFUZbgsrYAzzT4MfBP?si=13181aad577b4496ADD GYPSY TALES ON INSTAGRAM ► https://www.instagram.com/gypsytalespodcast/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The 1993 AMA Supercross series saw Jeremey McGrath being the first rookie to win the premier class title. In '24, Jett Lawrence became only the third rookie to achieve that feat. Jamie Guida wanted to write a story discussing who the 'Greatest Rookie of All Time' is, and in doing so interviewed six of the riders from the '93 season to get their thoughts on MC's first year. He felt like that audio was interesting enough to be shared in podcast form. Part one of two featured Jeremy McGrath, Damon Bradshaw, and Jeff Emig. Part two features Mike Kiedrowski, Steve Lamson, and Jeff Stanton.
The 1993 AMA Supercross series saw Jeremey McGrath being the first rookie to win the premier class title. In '24, Jett Lawrence became only the third rookie to achieve that feat. Jamie Guida wanted to write a story discussing who the 'Greatest Rookie of All Time' is, and in doing so interviewed six of the riders from the '93 season to get their thoughts on MC's first year. He felt like that audio was interesting enough to be shared in podcast form. This is part one of two featuring Jeremy McGrath, Damon Bradshaw, and Jeff Emig. Part two will feature Mike Kiedrowski, Steve Lamson, and Jeff Stanton. Look for the article on Vital MX on Christmas Day.
Gypsy Gang! Check out Chapter 332 featuring Stephane Roncada!Stephane Roncada is a legend in our sport—more than just a racer, he's a pioneer and survivor. From battling icons like James Stewart, Travis Pastrana, and Ricky Carmichael in his pro motocross and supercross career, Stephane's journey is full of grit, talent, and unforgettable moments.In this episode, we dive into his epic career, including a wild run-in with Brian Deegan. Stephane also shares his thoughts on Jeremy McGrath and what he appreciated about him as a rider. He opens up about the tough road to chasing the American dream, the sacrifices his family made for him, and the dark chapter in his life that almost changed everything. His story of overcoming a suicide attempt and finding a second chance at life is both powerful and inspiring.After hanging up his boots, Stephane didn't slow down. He shifted gears and helped create some of the most iconic motocross video games in history. His transition from pro racer to industry innovator is a testament to how passion evolves.This episode is packed with raw honesty, unforgettable stories, and a look at what it really means to redefine success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The KING of SX Jeremy McGrath is on because obviously when you have Skip Norfolk in studio, the best glory days stories just happen naturally. Mitch Payton joins us to talk about his squad representing PC in the 2025 race year, how saying goodbye to Austin Forkner went and plenty of other topics. Let's face it, anything Mitch says, is worth the listen. We get the nitty gritty on Renthals new lock-on grip from Rees Williams and Paul Taylor. Paul Perebijnos is also in studio to answer the on-the-fly curiosities around the new product. Let's not forget Kris Keefer is in studio with the boys as well!!
The first win for Jeremy McGrath on the Suzuki and he talks about it in this podcast with Matthes, Weege and Seth Rarick. They also cover the Albee's eventful night, Henry's mechanic jumping on the gate, Art's off-night, a styrofoam cup on the podium, post-race Nac-nac's and more.
For this week's episode of the SML Show, guest host Ricky Johnson sits down with Jeremy McGrath to reflect on Jeremy's career, team switches, the final years of racing, and plenty more. Plugin those headphones and enjoy this special episode of Ricky Johnson and Jeremy McGrath on the Swapmoto Live Show!
In this installment of Industry Insights we talk to the owner of Works Connection, Eric Phipps, about the origins of the company, his first bike, some items he's working on, 35 years of business, and more.
In this edition, we talk to the King of Supercross, Jeremy McGrath who accomplished a lot in his career, including a record-high 72 AMA Supercross wins, an AMA Pro Motocross Championship, and seven Supercross titles.
Rev up your engines and tune in for a high-octane episode where we swap stories with off-road racing titans and uncover the secrets to their adrenaline-fueled success. We kick things into gear with Chase Carr, discussing his seamless transition from motocross to four-wheel fury, offering a rare peek under the helmet of a versatile racer. Then, hang tight as I recount my own dust-churning tale at the Red Bull Scramble, sharing the unexpected triumphs and heart-pumping action that come with defying the odds and the underdog title in one of the most demanding races around.Buckle up for a nostalgic ride with motocross superstar Jeremy McGrath, who brings his championship charm to our episode, spilling the beans on life post-Supercross and his foray into nurturing the next wave of racing prodigies. We'll take a trip down memory lane with Jeremy's reflections on the iconic "knack-knack," fierce rivalries, and the evolution of his storied career—a treasure trove of anecdotes for fans and newcomers alike. This isn't just about the wins; it's about the spirit of competition and the timeless memories made on the track.Closing out, we shift from high-speed tales to the heartfelt narrative of integrating family and passion, underscoring how motorsports can be a shared adventure that transcends generations. We also shatter the myths of the carefree athlete, revealing the grit and grind behind the glory. This episode is a testament to the enduring allure of motorsports, the strength of partnerships, and the relentless drive to pursue what sets your soul on fire. So, if you're craving a dose of inspiration with a side of dirt, you've found your starting line.Support the Show.DM us anytime. Let us know what you want to hear. Join in the convo!Hang with us on SocialInstagram - @thedirtlifeshowFacebook - The Dirt Life ShowYouTube - The Dirt Life Show
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What is up Gypsy Gang. Man, I have now said that 300 times on full episodes of this podcast. Yes, today is episode 300 of the show, and I can't thank every single one of you enough for being a part of what we have created together. I am so proud of the community that we have built and I am really proud of the stories we have been able to share through this platform. We posted the first full length episode of the podcast on the first of January 2018 and it has been an insane ride since then… We have had well over 100 million downloads and views of the show in that time and it honestly feels like we are just getting started. I get messages all the time from you guys whether it is on Instagram, email or comments saying how much the podcast has helped you over the years; and I want to let you all know that Gypsy Tales has truly changed my life and I can't thank you enough for making that happen. I feel like every guest is worthy of a milestone show, but we really lucked into a great guest for the 300th episode of the podcast. Troy Lee is one of the most iconic and influential names in racing period. From humble beginnings painting helmets in his family garage to being the only gear and apparel company to own a Supercross and Motocross team (and a factory team at that). He has painted helmets for every legend in every form of motorsport - Jeff Ward in Motocross, Supercross and IndyCar, Jeremy McGrath, Scott Dixon and many many more. This was a brilliant episode of Gypsy Tales and a perfect way to celebrate the big 300.In this episode we talk about balancing life as a creative, why he is ok losing money each year on his race team, why he will paint helmets until he dies and how badly we need Glen Helen back on the Pro Motocross Series.I also have to save a huge thankyou to our sponsors. Even though we get millions of views each month on YouTube, it is the sponsors that you hear on the start of these shows that are the backbone of this business and without them we really wouldn't be able to bring you these shows in the way that we do.Some of our sponsors have been with us for a really long time and that loyalty means the world to us, and we have had a couple of new sponsors come on board this year that have really made this US push possible. When you support them, you are also supporting us.SPONSORS:DRINK AG1: http://www.drinkag1.com/gypsytalesMake sure you use the code to get your years free supply of Vitamin D and 5 FREE travel packs!Motosport: http://www.motosport.comThis episode is brought to you by the 50th Anniversary Edition YZ250 2-Stroke - Click the link below to find out more.https://yamahamotorsports.com/models/...MANSCAPED: http://www.manscaped.comGet 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code GYPSYGANGKRUSH OZ: https://krushoz.comDriTimes: http://www.dritimes.comFIST HANDWEAR: http://www.fisthandwear.comCODE: GYPSYGANG 15%DIXXON: http://www.dixxonquality.com.auTROPICAL AUTO GROUP: http://www.tropicalauto.com.auSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsBG...ADD GYPSY TALES ON INSTAGRAM ►https://www.instagram.com/gypsytalespSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cooper Webb had himself a solid ride in Birmingham aside from the slight intersection with the Monster girl on lap one. He comes on to talk about that crazy deal as well as how his season is shaping up. The KING Jeremy McGrath is on because of course he is the one guest we always know cohost DV will be pumped to talk to. Lewis Phillips joins in to talk about the MXGP series kickoff as well as getting into it a bit with DV. Comedy. LeBig USA joins us because of course he does when DV is in studio. Le Cobra is cohosting yall!!
What is up Gypsy Gang! Joining me on the podcast today is legendary Mountain Bike rider Brian Lopes. Lopes was the king of the 4 cross and dual slalom world when I was a young mountain bike racer and he was the epitome of competitiveness and cool. In this episode of the podcast we talk about his early days racing BMX in SoCal with guys like Jeremy McGrath, his transition into mountain biking, pioneering the industry, the sponsors of the 90's, it's transition to e-bikes and pedal assist, his time training the Troy Lee Designs team and much more.Lopes is one of the goats on the MTB work and it's unreal to get his voice here on Gypsy Tales.Before we get into this episode though,I just wanted to let you know that the Gypsy 500 in Mesquite Nevada is officially sold out, BUT, if you did miss out on entering the race we are extending the event to include some activities on Friday. We will be doing a Gypsy 50 race, which will be a 50 lap pit bike race that you are able to enter and we will also be doing a live podcast right after. As well as this the Red Bull crew will be bringing the entertainment and we will be kick starting the weekend right that night! So even if you aren't racing, come and add to the fun!For more information head to vurbmoto.com/gypsy500/SPONSORS:DRINK AG1: http://www.drinkag1.com/gypsytalesMake sure you use the code to get your years free supply of Vitamin D and 5 FREE travel packs!Motosport: http://www.motosport.comYamaha Motors USA: http://www.yamaha-motor.comMANSCAPED: http://www.manscaped.comGet 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code GYPSYGANGKRUSH OZ: https://krushoz.comDriTimes: http://www.dritimes.comFIST HANDWEAR: http://www.fisthandwear.comCODE: GYPSYGANG 15%DIXXON: http://www.dixxonquality.com.auTROPICAL AUTO GROUP: http://www.tropicalauto.com.auSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsBG...ADD GYPSY TALES ON INSTAGRAM ►https://www.instagram.com/gypsytalespSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Want to get an electric bike inspired by motocross legend Jeremy McGrath? Then Electric Dirt Biker Hub recommends you buy the Razor MX 650 Dirt Rocket! Go to https://electricdirtbiker.com/exploring-the-razor-mx-650-dirt-rocket to find out more. Electric Dirt Biker City: Portland Address: 6650A NE Mt St Helens Ave Website https://electricdirtbiker.com Phone +1 971 254 1785 Email admin@electricdirtbiker.com
As the hustle and bustle of the holidays recede in the rearview mirror, the guys finally get some time to trade notes on the 2023 SEMA Show. And there is a lot to talk about, including some of their favorite hot rods and show cars, as well as what wasn't there (spoiler alert: it's the Big 3). Perhaps best of all, Willie shares his sit-down conversation with 7-time Supercross and Motocross Champion Jeremy McGrath. The legendary racer, tire developer, and Maxxis brand ambassador says he continues to “have a lot of fun using a lot of great tires,” while reflecting that, “I didn't race to be the Jeremy McGrath that everybody knows of now, it just kind of all happened.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan Holliday is the team manager Team Green Kawasaki. Team Green Kawasaki is the most prestigious amateur support program within the sport of amateur motocross racing. Throughout the decades, Team Green has been responsible for the success of athletes such as Ryan Villopoto, Jeremy McGrath, Ricky Carmichael, James "Bubba" Stewart, Jeff Emig, David Bailey, and more. In today's episode, we dive into Holliday's background: growing up in Pittsburgh, PA, wanting to be a photojournalist while working at Racer X in the early 2000s, to how that transitioned into working for the AMA and eventually joining Team Green Kawasaki. For all my moto fans out there, this is a must listen. Holliday shares some wonderful stories about working alongside Mitch Payton, having his eye on the Lawrence brothers, not being able to sign Levi Kitchen several years earlier, and much more. You can also check us out on Patreon for a bonus episode breaking down the ALL IN episode I shot with Holliday. The Failed Experiment on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFailedExperimentWatch ALL IN w/ Ryan Holliday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foWFaZAuZU0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dar_Oo-CGuIFollow Holliday on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanholliday/Follow The Failed Experiment on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_thefailedexperiment/Follow Kyle Cowling on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylecowling/Support the show
The SMX Insiders are back for season 2 of giving you the behind-the-scenes scoop on the sport you love. Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas are on hand to preview the opening race of the 2024 SuperMotocross season. The traditional opener at A1 has all the superstars of the sport ready for gate drop and Clinton Fowler comes along to give you a reason to believe in each of the contenders in Fowlers Facts. The King of Supercross himself, Jeremy McGrath, chats with the Insiders in the big Interview, and hear from the athletes themselves as to why A1 just hits different.
RC and RV talk Jett Lawrence's comments on Jeremy McGrath's win record and more, Eli Tomac coming back, Chase Sexton defending his title, Cooper Webb's "under the microscope," and Ken Roczen's resurgence (0:00). Jason Anderson and Adam Cianciarulo have a new bike, are we sleeping on Hunter Lawrence, Malcolm Stewart underplaying his off-season, an inside look at Jorge Prado practicing for A1, Dylan Ferrandis' lack of factory support (26:32). 250 West: Is Haiden Deegan running from Jo Shimoda? Shimoda's new ride, Levi Kitchen needs to win races, RJ Hampshire's 110%, and the Quad Lock Question of the week - how important is it to win A1? (43:57)
Few names in drag racing history can say that they've driven for both Don Prudhomme and Don Schumacher, but NHRA legend Ron Capps counts himself among the list. With experience in both Top Fuel and the Funny Car division where he's found his greatest success, Capps counts dozens of Wallys on his racing record—and he's one of fewer than 20 racers to have won in both classes. His third career Funny Car title in 2022 was extra sweet for multiple reasons: not only did it come in Capps' first year of team ownership, it also made him the first driver to win back-to-back titles in 20 years. Capps is also an avid sim racer and fan of anything he can race, making appearances in both the Prelude to the Dream and Superstar Racing Experience events at Eldora Speedway over the years.Listen Now: Check out this episode featuring Ron from April 2020! Other guests include Supercross icon Jeremy McGrath and esports standout Cam Pedersen.Be sure and find a General Tire for your ride here: General TireSubscribe here to the show: Apple PodcastsFollow us on YouTube here: Jim Beaver on YouTubeThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1021001/advertisement
In Episode 3 of ‘Inside The Rut' Kenny and his co-host Greg, continue working their way through Kenny Watsons career! Find out how he starts working for Randy Moody and meets a kid named Jeremy McGrath.
Jeremy McGrath is the King of Supercross. With 72 wins and 7 championships he stands alone as the man inside a stadium. Obviously I am a lifelong fan of MC but it wasn't until recently we got to hang out at Mammoth Motocross where I got to see the secret to all of his success. He really loves riding his dirt bike.This will have to be a part one of this episode, because in 3 hours we barely scratched the surface. Enjoy this awesome episode with the King, Jeremy McGrath.To listen to all of our episodes before they are available to the public and without ads for just $11.99 per month, head to our membership website http://www.gypsy-tales.comSPONSORS:DRINK AG1: http://www.drinkag1.com/gypsytalesMake sure you use the code to get your years free supply of Vitamin D and 5 FREE travel packs!MANSCAPED: http://www.manscaped.comGet 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code GYPSYGANGKRUSH OZ: https://krushoz.comDriTimes: http://www.dritimes.comFIST HANDWEAR: http://www.fisthandwear.comCODE: GYPSYGANG 15%DIXXON: http://www.dixxonquality.com.auTROPICAL AUTO GROUP: http://www.tropicalauto.com.auANTIGRAVITY BATTERIES: Use our affiliate code for a discount at: https://antigravitybatteries.com/ref/...SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsBG...ADD GYPSY TALES ON INSTAGRAM ►https://www.instagram.com/gypsytalesp..See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's a PulpMX Show Live on location from Skip Norfolk's HUDL Brewing Co in Las Vegas. Of course we have to have the King MC in Skip's house. Steve Lamson is always a good conversation and being old teammates with MC brings it back too. Mike Hooker was part of the old PC outfit in the early days and he comes on to spin some tales too. Cam Zink just won Red Bull Rampage which is easily one of the gnarliest things a human can do on two wheels and he comes on to talk about that wild life. We have Berluti in as well and a ton more!
Tallon Vohland talks to us about his racing career, how he became the US Sales Manager at Acerbis USA, and working with his son Maximus. He discusses how at what he thought was his lowest point he made a decision that changed the course of his future.
Ricky Carmichael is a 7x Motocross Champion and 5x Supercross Champion and is known to many as the greatest to ever ride a motorcycle in the professional ranks. In this first chapter, Carmichael and host Andrew Kurland dive deep into Ricky's upbringing and path to his Supercross stardom. Carmichael recounts moments of intense training, personal sacrifice, and self-discipline that shaped him into becoming the athlete fans know him as. He dives into the measures it took to dethrone the 'King of Supercross,' Jeremy McGrath, and describes what it felt like to turn into the villain of the sport. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ricky Carmichael is a 7x Motocross Champion and 5x Supercross Champion and is known to many as the greatest to ever ride a motorcycle in the professional ranks. In this first chapter, Carmichael and host Andrew Kurland dive deep into Ricky's upbringing and path to his Supercross stardom.Carmichael recounts moments of intense training, personal sacrifice, and self-discipline that shaped him into becoming the athlete fans know him as. He dives into the measures it took to dethrone the 'King of Supercross,' Jeremy McGrath, and describes what it felt like to turn into the villain of the sport. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are in Whistler, B.C. Canada for the Crankworx MTB festival with the King of Supercross, Jeremy McGrath, for the second time ever. Following up with our first installment in 2019m we got together this evening for our (now) traditional Live Tequila Podcast. Both McGrath and swap went live on Instagram to field some questions from viewers, and it was a good time - albeit somewhat more controlled and in control than the second installment (which was never aired and archived, by the way). Jeremy and Donn talk about everything from Jett Lawerence's dominance to two-strokes making a comeback, to MC dislocating his hip on his KTM, to nearly dying in an off-road truck, and more! Enjoy!
In this episode of Moto Moms we talk to Kari Canard, mom to Trey Canard. We discuss Trey's highs and lows including championships, injuries, and the loss of his father at a young age.
Are you kidding? We have THE James Stewart, Chase Sexton, Troll Training's Alex Martin, Wil Hahn, THE KING Jeremy McGrath and a Lazergate 10 year anniversary lookback with DV in studio!! That's really all that needs to be said about this show. Tune in or live with the regret of your poor decision. Great show bro!!!
Jeff Emig is a retired professional Supercross and motocross athlete who now works in television broadcasting, handling the color analyst for the World Supercross Championship. Prior to his television career, Emig rode for factory Yamaha and factory Kawasaki throughout the 1990s. He won the 1992 125 outdoor motocross championship, the 1996 250 outdoor motocross championship, and the 1997 Supercross and outdoor motocross championships.This episode with Emig dives into all kinds of fascinating conversations. We discuss him failing the eighth grade, wanting to be a rockstar not an athlete, the moment he knew he broke Jeremy McGrath's spirit during the '96 outdoor motocross championship, factory Yamaha not paying him enough to win, kicking Mike LaRacoo in the back, his factory salaries at Yamaha and Kawasaki, the moment he realized his professional racing career was truly over (two years after his major injury), and so much more. I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and being able to sit down and pick Emig's brain about what maybe the most iconic era of professional Supercross and motocross racing (The '90s). I would love to have Fro back for a part two to discuss the iconic motocross films he was apart of like Crusty Demons of Dirt , Thor's Full Power Trip and, of course, Frezno Smooth. Follow Jeff Emig: https://www.instagram.com/emig47/ Support The Failed Experiment: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2156809/supporters/newFollow the Failed Experiment: https://www.instagram.com/_thefailedexperiment/Follow Kyle Cowling: https://www.instagram.com/kylecowling/Support the show
Presented by Yoshimura Wes Smith is a behind-the-scenes guy who has done business with many of the sport's top racers and freestyle riders over the past few decades. A lifelong motocross rider and enthusiast, Smith fine-tuned his craft working for Planet Hollywood before branching out on his own as Smithline Industries, a custom memorabilia framing, and mounting shop. Through the years, he's done work for the likes of Robbie Maddison, Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg, Justin Cooper, Nate Adams, and more. Most notably, however, Smith had a goal to work with his favorite rider, Jeremy McGrath, when he started out and has been largely responsible for the personal museum known as Jeremy McGrath's Attic. We asked Wes to stop by so he could tell us his motocross story!
In this Poddy, Benji chats with the GOAT of motocross, Jeremy McGrath. They talk about Jeremy's career in motox, how he thinks racing has changed since his career, and why he will never coach.
The first win for Jeremy McGrath on a Yamaha, the first win for a private team in 250SX, Weege and Matthes break down the beginning of MC's new era, we talk to his manager Larry Brooks about signing McGrath, working wit Factory Yamaha, his own managing skills, Yogi and much more.
This week we have privateer Jerry Robin who is currently 9th in points in the Pro Motocross Championship. We'll talk about what it means to him and discuss how he's been working on improving his results. Then the King of Supecross, Jeremy McGrath will be on the phone to discuss the '23 SX season, outdoors, the new Kawasaki 450, and more. 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
Lars Lindstrom started working at Honda in 2000 as a shop hand, became Jeremy McGrath's mechanic, went on to help Chad Reed at Two Two Motorsports, and now is Team Manager at Honda HRC. With three Supercross titles in 2023 and championship contenders outdoors the future is bright.
Rich Taylor tells us why he started EKS Brand Goggles, about being a test rider, some stories about being a stuntman, and more.
The King of Supercross comes in to the Bubba's World Studio! He's been a legend to anyone a fan of the sport, brought main stream sponsors in back in the late 90's, created a new style of racing and dominated the field for years with his 72 SX wins putting him 1st all time! We break down what it was like racing during that era, seeing RC come in and accepting that Jeremy's time of dominance may be over, how hard it was to come to terms with it, the sport now and more! Thanks Jeremy for joining us!LISTEN TO THE EPISODE //Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bubbas-world-w-james-stewart/id1598832587Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Td9hgLIIEZ2bSr2N4cMPXFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL//Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bubbasworldpodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bubbasworldpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/_BubbasWorldBUBBAS WORLD T-SHIRTS//https://sevenmx.com/collections/t-shirts
In this second episode of Moto Moms we talk to the King's mom, Ann McGrath, about Jeremy's first Loretta's, a fan that did not like Jeremy, a RC story, and much more.
In this first episode of Moto Moms we talk to the G.O.A.T.'s mom, Jeannie Carmichael about training with RC, hearing fans boo, what she's most proud of, and much more.
Well we are lucky enough to be joined by one of my heros.. The King! Jeremy was kind enough to join me on the Rewind show this week and help breakdown the action from Arlington. It was a triple crown so you know what that means.. TRIPLE THE ACTION! We had Eli slipping and sliding, Chase getting stuck in the Webb and tons more. So as always peeps.. get that popcorn and lets breakdown the action! FULL PODCAST WITH THE KING COMING SOONLISTEN TO THE EPISODE 11 W/ RICKY CARMICHAEL //Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bubbas-world-w-james-stewart/id1598832587Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Td9hgLIIEZ2bSr2N4cMPXFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL//Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bubbasworldpodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bubbasworldpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/_BubbasWorldBUBBAS WORLD T-SHIRTS//https://sevenmx.com/collections/t-shirts
Podcast Episode #22 - A breakdown of the exclusive club of Supercross greats to own the all-time wins record: Jimmy Ellis, Bob Hannah, Ricky Johnson, Jeremy McGrath
In this "From the Down & Dirty Show Vault," in honor of King of the Hammers opening week, Jim Beaver throws it back to the 2022 event with the legend Jeremy McGrath, and a live Q&A they did with Kawasaki from the lakebed. Be sure and find a General Tire for your ride here: http://bit.ly/3hDMHqQ
Anaheim 1 for Monster Energy AMA Supercross and the SuperMotocross World Championship has come and gone, but today we get the highest level of perspective on the sport. In the audio from this week's SMX Insider show (check out the SuperMotocross channel on YouTube), Jason Weigandt, Daniel Blair, and SuperMotocross stat man Clinton Fowler get in a 30-minute chat with three of the best in the history of the sport. Ryan Villopoto, Jeremy McGrath, and Ricky Carmichael are on the show to talk about hot topics like Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, Malcolm Stewart, the advancing age of top riders in the sport, how Jett Lawrence needs to focus past the hype, and more. It's a great time with the greats. Thanks to Feld Motor Sports for handing us the audio from this week's show to use for our Exhaust Podcast. The Racer X Exhaust Podcast is hosted by Jason Weigandt and sponsored by Yoshimura and the WD-40 brand.
In part two Damon Bradshaw discusses some individual races from his career, including a heated discussion with Jeremy McGrath and taking out Jeff "Chicken" Matiasevich. Then he answers Forum member's questions
CLL #2158 (feat. Jeremy McGrath) 01/06/2004 – Tuesday Night Show Source – Tucker Stream Recording (2004) with Fan Stream Recording (2004) Patches This episode is 100% complete with a medium audio upgrade, Jeremy is making his annual January appearance on CLL, his seventh appearance of the Adam era. Drunk Marcus calls back with what many fans find to be another hilarious call. They also hear from second time caller Rusty who is all Drunk. Bordering on a Sleeper Classic, some fans claim this is one of the funniest shows every recorded. Once again listen and decide for yourself. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Read More →
"The GOAT" Ricky Carmichael sits down with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis for a fascinating discussion about his decorated career as the greatest motocross and supercross, rider of all-time, his brief go at NASCAR and much more. Dale Jr. admits that when Carmichael enters a room, the room changes. Ricky brings much more than an impressive resume to the Bojangles Studio. He brings honesty and openness about the ups and downs of his career. From dirt to riches, he details his humble beginnings in Florida and how a 5-year-old went from riding a three-wheel bike to becoming a 2-wheel racing icon. Carmichael admits, he didn't race for himself, but his parents. They were the motivation he used to succeed in his early riding days. He reveals that for years, he actually hated dirt bikes. Racing MX / SX takes more than just God-given talent, it takes bravery. Dale Jr. and Mike get Ricky to talk about the mindset that it takes to make it in such a wild sport. At first came failure, than a dedication to his craft that led him to finally beat the great Jeremy McGrath in 2001. Then, in 2002 and 2004, Carmichael did the unthinkable. He was perfect. 24 wins in 24 races, for two seasons, solidified his status as a legend of the game. But in between the success' was heartache, tough business decisions and injuries, that threatened it all. Hear how Carmichael raced through a torn ACL to try to progress his racing career. RC talks about his current life as a broadcaster and how the passionate and vocal Supercross fanbase makes his job even more of a challenge. He opens up about the business side from the various perspectives he's had as a rider, a broadcaster and a team owner in the MX/SX ranks. Do present-day riders get paid what they should? "Someone's making money," says Carmichael. Ricky's retirement form motorcycle racing in 2007 sent shockwaves across the sport. But it wasn't the end of his racing career, he just added two wheels! A conversation with Kasey Kahne and a test session in a Ray Evernham Late Model at Hickory Speedway in North Carolina, led to the start of his Stock Car Racing career. Ricky details why he made the decision to sign with Ginn racing over the Joe Gibbs development program. The move put him running Super Late Models in his home state of Florida under the tutelage of NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin. When the Ginn team collapsed, the next move put him in an ARCA racecar for the legendary Ken Schrader's team. Their success led to a call from Kevin Harvick and a shot at the big leagues in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. In three years he racked up four top-five finishes in the Trucks and a handful of Xfinity Series starts. With long-time partner Monster Energy, the next step in his career was just one signature away. The plan had Carmichael splitting the seat with Kyle Busch in a Kyle Busch Motorsports Xfinity Series car. Just how did two separate Busch brother controversies lead to the collapse of a deal in the final hour? For the first time, Carmichael opens up about what happened and how it pretty much ended his NASCAR career. OPEN SEGMENT Before Ricky Carmichael came into the studio, The Download welcomed Trackhouse Racing team owner Justin Marks to the table. They touch on the sudden success of the new team. But, what Marks really came for, was to reveal the Darlington throwback scheme for both of his NASCAR Cup Series cars. The announcement and execution of the liveries had Dale Jr. breathless. ASKJR PRESENTED BY XFINITY Hannah Newhouse brings fan questions from Xfinity Twitter and the Dirty Mo Media YouTube about: JRM's 1,2,4,5 finish and how Door Bumper Clear is the Kyle Busch of Motorsports media. Monday Night Racing and how it has led to an increase in "wreck avoidance". How to achieve a Throwback Eclipse in NASCAR How Ross the Renter is a bona fide contender for the child. Oh, and Dale gives insight into Chastain's post-race talk with Martin Truex Jr. A possible DEI racecar graveyard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"The GOAT" Ricky Carmichael sits down with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis for a fascinating discussion about his decorated career as the greatest motocross and supercross, rider of all-time, his brief go at NASCAR and much more.Dale Jr. admits that when Carmichael enters a room, the room changes. Ricky brings much more than an impressive resume to the Bojangles Studio. He brings honesty and openness about the ups and downs of his career. From dirt to riches, he details his humble beginnings in Florida and how a 5-year-old went from riding a three-wheel bike to becoming a 2-wheel racing icon. Carmichael admits, he didn't race for himself, but his parents. They were the motivation he used to succeed in his early riding days. He reveals that for years, he actually hated dirt bikes.Racing MX / SX takes more than just God-given talent, it takes bravery. Dale Jr. and Mike get Ricky to talk about the mindset that it takes to make it in such a wild sport. At first came failure, than a dedication to his craft that led him to finally beat the great Jeremy McGrath in 2001. Then, in 2002 and 2004, Carmichael did the unthinkable. He was perfect. 24 wins in 24 races, for two seasons, solidified his status as a legend of the game. But in between the success' was heartache, tough business decisions and injuries, that threatened it all. Hear how Carmichael raced through a torn ACL to try to progress his racing career.RC talks about his current life as a broadcaster and how the passionate and vocal Supercross fanbase makes his job even more of a challenge. He opens up about the business side from the various perspectives he's had as a rider, a broadcaster and a team owner in the MX/SX ranks. Do present-day riders get paid what they should? "Someone's making money," says Carmichael.Ricky's retirement form motorcycle racing in 2007 sent shockwaves across the sport. But it wasn't the end of his racing career, he just added two wheels! A conversation with Kasey Kahne and a test session in a Ray Evernham Late Model at Hickory Speedway in North Carolina, led to the start of his Stock Car Racing career. Ricky details why he made the decision to sign with Ginn racing over the Joe Gibbs development program. The move put him running Super Late Models in his home state of Florida under the tutelage of NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin. When the Ginn team collapsed, the next move put him in an ARCA racecar for the legendary Ken Schrader's team. Their success led to a call from Kevin Harvick and a shot at the big leagues in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. In three years he racked up four top-five finishes in the Trucks and a handful of Xfinity Series starts.With long-time partner Monster Energy, the next step in his career was just one signature away. The plan had Carmichael splitting the seat with Kyle Busch in a Kyle Busch Motorsports Xfinity Series car. Just how did two separate Busch brother controversies lead to the collapse of a deal in the final hour? For the first time, Carmichael opens up about what happened and how it pretty much ended his NASCAR career.OPEN SEGMENTBefore Ricky Carmichael came into the studio, The Download welcomed Trackhouse Racing team owner Justin Marks to the table. They touch on the sudden success of the new team. But, what Marks really came for, was to reveal the Darlington throwback scheme for both of his NASCAR Cup Series cars. The announcement and execution of the liveries had Dale Jr. breathless.ASKJR PRESENTED BY XFINITYHannah Newhouse brings fan questions from Xfinity Twitter and the Dirty Mo Media YouTube about: JRM's 1,2,4,5 finish and how Door Bumper Clear is the Kyle Busch of Motorsports media. Monday Night Racing and how it has led to an increase in "wreck avoidance". How to achieve a Throwback Eclipse in NASCAR How Ross the Renter is a bona fide contender for the child. Oh, and Dale gives insight into Chastain's post-race talk with Martin Truex Jr. A possible DEI racecar graveyard To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices