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Joey Savatgy has had himself an eventful last couple weeks and he is on to talk about some of the craziness, struggles and the bright spots that he can draw from moving forward. Dad to two of the fastest siblings in history, Darren "Dazzy" Lawrence comes on to talk about his boys and his role in their career that continues as they reach even higher levels of success. Wil Hahn is on to talk about his dominance in the flip-off game and a move back to Star Racing on the horizon. Filthy is on to fill his typical role of reeling of an impressive number of off words and providing his insight. Kellen Brauer is in studio too y'all!!
Post-race at Anaheim 2 on Saturday night, Alex Gobert spoke to Jordon Smith, Joey Savatgy, Shane McElrath, Jason Anderson, Aaron Plessinger, Julien Beaumer and Cole Davies for our Weekend interview podcast.
With an assortment of storylines to work through following this Weekend in San Diego, Nic Still spoke to Jorge Prado, Joey Savatgy, Cole Davies and Julien Beaumer for our interview podcast post-race.
Ken Roczen, Shane McElrath, Joey Savatgy, and Coty Schock discuss all that happened at the final round of the 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship in Abu Dhabi.
Presented by Pro Taper Last weekend was an eventful one on both sides of the globe! The AUS-X Open saw Joey Savatgy and Shane McElrath crowned the Australian SX and SX2 Champions in the relaunch of Australia's biggest stand-alone Supercross race. McElrath stayed up late to call in from his hotel room in Abu Dhabi to join us for part one of this week's show, and our camping neighbor Ryan Villopoto joined us for part two to talk about the party that was the Day in the Dirt 27 Grand Prix!
Following a spectacular end to the 2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship at the AUSX Open, we tracked down Shane McElrath, Seth Burchell, Dean Wilson, Kayden Minear, Hunter Lawrence, Aaron Tanti, Jed Beaton and Joey Savatgy for these Post-Race interviews, available now across the leading podcast platforms.
In this special WSX Australian Grand Prix edition of Post-Race, hear from Matt Moss, Luke Clout, Mitchell Oldenburg, Vince Friese, Kyle Webster, Cole Thompson, Joey Savatgy, Shane McElrath and Kayden Minear following a stacked weekend of World Supercross action in Perth, available now across the leading podcast platforms.
Joey Savatgy, Shane McElrath, Coty Schock and Cullin Park discuss all that happened at the third round of the 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship in Perth.
Ken Roczen, Dean Wilson, Enzo Lopes, Coty Schock, Shane McElrath and Joey Savatgy discuss all that happened at the second round of the 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship in Perth.
Four rounds into AUSX 2024 and the series keeps on intensifying, with the weekend's Boost Mobile Supercross Sprint alongside the Adelaide 500 – again won by Joey Savatgy and Shane McElrath – coming in as the most unique event of all on the schedule. Recap all of the action with Nic Still and Trent Maher in MotoOnline's Express podcast, available now across the leading platforms.
Following the inaugural Boost Mobile Supercross Sprint at the Adelaide 500, we tracked down Kyle Webster, Brett Metcalfe, Dean Wilson, Jed Beaton, Dylan Wills, Joey Savatgy, Shane McElrath and Alex Larwood on Saturday evening Post-Race, available now across the leading podcast platforms.
Round three of AUSX at the Wollongong Triple Crown saw Joey Savatgy and Shane McElrath extend their points advantages, but there was all kinds of storylines that made for a night to remember when all was said and done. Recap all of the action with Nic Still and Trent Maher in MotoOnline's Express podcast, available now across the leading platforms.
It's official: the off-season is officially here! Anton spent the weekend at the Mini Monsters Finals Lincoln Trail MX in Illinois, ARay and swap hit up up LACR MX, and Chase was sick in bed. The Australian SX Championship kicked off on the other side of the world, though, and we were all stoked to see Joey Savatgy's return to form. All told, we had interesting weeks in our own special ways...enjoy this week's Pro Taper Kickstart Podcast!
Kayo Stadium lit up on Sunday afternoon and into the evening with the doubleheader second round of AUSX 2024, where we tracked down Dean Wilson, Brodie Connolly, Kayden Minear, Shane McElrath, Luke Clout, Joey Savatgy and Jed Beaton Post-Race, available now across the leading podcast platforms.
You couldn't have scripted a more fascinating start to the 2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship, where Dean Wilson, Joey Savatgy, Noah Ferguson and Shane McElrath split the double-header round wins across SX1 and SX2. Recap all of the action with Nic Still and Trent Maher in MotoOnline's Express podcast, available now across the leading podcast platforms.
Following a spectacular opening round of the 2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship in Queensland, hear from Noah Ferguson, Brodie Connolly, Ryder Kingsford, Reid Taylor, Joey Savatgy, Luke Clout, and Dean Wilson Post-Race from Kayo Stadium, available now across the leading podcast platforms.
We talk to Savatgy about his new ride at Firepower Honda, his Triumph year, his busy sx schedule and more. Then DC from Racer X gets on to share some MXDN memories from over the years.
Joey Savatgy has been doing well on the new Triumph effort and he's on to talk bike development, his hopes for next year and of course give Steve a good ribbing. Phil is on to talk about another great start at Southwick and other grumblings. Kyle Webster is an Aussie riding for the Firepower Honda team and he came over for Southwick and Redbud. We talk to him about his expectations and results at Southwick. Adam Cianciarulo turned the page on his racing career and has already made his debut on the broadcast team at Southwick. We talk to AC on the experience and his impressions of the gig. Kris Keefer is in studio!!
Presented by Pro Taper Round 18 of the Supermotocross World Championship got underway at Fox Raceway yesterday, and it looks like the Pro Motocross Nationals are in store for some amazing action! Will it be the Summer of Jettson again? Yesterday's 1-1 scores might indicate that it will be, but we saw some inspiring performances from Chase Sexton, Hunter Lawrence, and Aaron Plessinger that give us hope for some different winners. In the 250 class, the battles between race winner Haiden Deegan and runner-up Levi Kitchen kept us on our tiptoes as they matched each other's every move throughout the two motos. Tom Vialle, Joey Savatgy, Chance Hymas and more, kept both motos super exciting. We had a lot to talk about this morning! Enjoy a special Sunday installment of the Pro Taper Kickstart Podcast, and enjoy your Memorial Day holiday!
Hunter Lawrence, Aaron Plessinger, Phil Nicoletti, Cullin Park, Joey Savatgy, Ty Masterpool, Chance Hymas, Daxton Bennick, Coty Schock, Mark Fineis, Julien Beaumer and Grant Harlan discuss all that happened at the first round of 2024 Pro Motocross at Fox Raceway.
Hunter Lawrence, Aaron Plessinger, Phil Nicoletti, Cullin Park, Joey Savatgy, Ty Masterpool, Chance Hymas, Daxton Bennick, Coty Schock, Mark Fineis, Julien Beaumer and Grant Harlan discuss all that happened at the first round of 2024 Pro Motocross at Fox Raceway.
We talk with #59 Wyatt Kerr from Cambridge, Ontario, about making his comeback from a broken back suffered at Wild Rose MX in Calgary, AB during the 2023 Canadian Triple Crwon Series Motocross Nationals. He was down in Florida training with Joey Savatgy and Zach Osborne when we spoke. Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Clason joins us to talk about his race in Tempure, Weston Peick is on to talk a few things and of course Vince Friese' antics are on the table as well. Joey Savatgy is on a hot streak in WSX and he joins us to talk about that series and his future. A Ray got married y'all and he is on to talk about what he remembers of the beautiful night. Kris Keefer is in studio!!!
Roczen comes on to describe his race win, new baby boy and how he feels about the SMX series and really pressuring Jett again. Phil Nicoletti is on once again and this time it's solely to talk about a great race for him where he managed to beat his buddy former SX champ Cooper Webb. Brandon Hartranft is living the life away from Moto following a serious injury in preparation for the '23 season and we talk to him about the changes in his life. Adam Bailey is on to talk WSX and that series' new direction and partnerships. Joey Savatgy is in studio with good ole Kris Keefer too!!
Chase Sexton did the dang thing, he won the 2023 450 SX Championship! So much changed in an instant last week but it's hard to argue against his worthiness and he comes on to talk about the whirlwind week leading up to the Finale in SLC and how it feels now. Joey Savatgy comes on to talk his interesting 2023 SX series and his plans for the future. Tommy Tenders comes on to talk all about his search for the best tenders in the 2023 SX series. A Ray has lined up for his last SX event and he comes on to talk about his crazy journey and what's next. JT and Cade Clason are in studio!!
Chase Sexton, Joey Savatgy, Christian Craig, Colt Nichols, Maximus Vohland and Phil Nicoletti discuss all that happened at round three of 2023 Monster Energy Supercross.
We're on the eve of Anaheim 1 2023 and back for another year of GREAT RADIO BRO! Joey Savatgy comes on to talk about getting back on green for '23 and working with Zach-O as well as his expectations for the year. Justin Brayton joins us talking about if he's really ready to retire and just what he's gonna fill his days with now. Yarrive Konsky is the head of the Firepower Honda team and they have big plans for 2023, he joins us to talk about his teams growth, plans and the WSX series as well. Blake Savage is in studio for the first time holding down the cohosting duties!
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Joey Savatgy road for Rick Flair in World Supercross... WHOOOOOOO!! Logan Karnow is sponsored by Only Fans for 2023 Supercross season. World Superbike Moto2....does anyone what to win??
The Australian round of the brand new FIM World Supercross is in the books, Joey Savatgy won the race and Ken Roczen won the 450 title, but it was Vince Friese and Justin Brayton who've gained the most attention afterwards. In This Week in MXA, Episode 94, presented by O'Neal, Josh Mosiman highlights the first round of the World Supercross series and he talks on the new 2023 Yamaha YZ450F, the 2023 Suzuki RMZ250 and the upcoming World Vet Championships at Glen Helen.Â
Joey Savatgy opens up on his WSX experience, what he's going to do in 2023, his tough breaks in his career, how social media hurt him early on, RWR and more
Michael Lindsay and Darkside break down the results, riders, and highlights.Â
Vital MX's Michael Lindsay and Jamie Guida make their predictions on the World Supercross Championship. Who has more time on their equipment, who is most prepared, who will win.
This week Mason Mill & Jason Henninger join Darkside and discuss DV's pitch to Eli on riding a 250, Joey Savatgy randomly calling in to question DV's “lazy” comment, Steve's judgment of his friends, and the Lucas Mirtl debacle.
Eli Tomac has secured the Red Plate following the Millville round of the Pro Motocross series and doesn't look like he's in much danger of letting it go. He's on to talk about the series thus far and what he thinks about the final rounds and even the MXdN. Nick Wey has been giving us the run around for a couple weeks and we finally get the NYK on the phone from his original hometown of DEWITT Michigan. We talk about Jo, family and training. Lucas Mirth is the agent of the stars and we talk to him about all things Lawrence, Nicoletti and Moto. We have David Vuillemin in studio FINALLY, it's been far too long. Great show BRO'S!
Max Anstie found himself in a tough spot a few months ago. Supercross was a bit of a mess for the likable Brit, as crashes and injuries forced him to miss multiple rounds, but all of that seemed insignificant when BBMX released much of their staff, including Anstie, mid-season. Getting hired as fill-in for a factory team became the immediate goal for Anstie, though that too proved to be a challenge, as former co-workers Joey Savatgy and Shane McElrath were going after the same gigs Monster Energy Kawasaki and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing. Thankfully, things turned positive after Anstie talked to Martin Davalos, and soon the two charted a plan to join the Fire Power Honda team, line up for select rounds of Pro Motocross, and then commit to being a 250 Class rider in 2023. Anstie is one of the best interviews in the pits, and for an hour, he eloquently explained what it's like to join a new team, where the idea to drop to the small-bore bike class came from, and why most pros don't have a motorcycle of their own.
This week Justin Starling & Nic Still join Darkside for discussions on Joey Savatgy's mental health, Brandon Haas's openness on budgets, how much Jamie owes Steve, and Tallon being in love.
We have seen 4 450MX winners in 4 rounds and we have Monster Energy Kawasaki's Joey Savatgy on to talk about the series in general as well as his own progress in particular. Cole Seely is coming back to two wheels with the MCR Honda crew in the World SX 250 series and just mayyyyybe he's gonna resurface in 450 SX in 2023? Brandon Haas of ClubMX is on to talk about his team's program and progress in 2022 and plans for the future. Justin Starling is in studio securing the high level Moto centric cohosting duties. Great show!!
In this audio version of our  This Week in MXA video series presented by O'Neal, Josh Mosiman highlights the 2023 KTM models that were just released and looks forward to our chance to test them out at the iconic RedBud track in Michigan next week. To learn more about the 2023 KTM models, click here. Plus, there's been a large game of musical chairs going on in the Pro racing world with news about Joey Savatgy and Jeremy Martin becoming official. Joey's plans for this summer are now confirmed and Jeremy's plans for 2023 have been inked as well. And, finally, we take a look back at the 2022 Monster Energy Supercross finale at Salt Lake City where Christian Craig claims the 250SX West coast title, Marvin Musquin and Cooper Webb trade paint and Justin Barcia takes out Malcolm Stewart.
Mookie landed his second 450 podium at the Glendale Triple Crown and he looked great. He joins us to discuss the race and his new program. Christian Craig joins us to discuss the mind blowing move Vince Friese put on him in the sand corner of Race two in Glendale. Joey Savatgy comes on to talk about a variety of things including his injury, that Vegas race and of course Vince Friese. Tyler Enticknap is on to discuss the Kicker Arenacross series and how that's unfolding. Zach-O is in studio, great show!!!
Joey Savatgy has been riding well in the Nationals and he comes on to talk about finding a little consistency in his typical honest manner. Kailub Russell of GNCC fame joins us to talk about his experience in the Nationals so far as well as a daunting phone call from Roger DeCoster. Wil Hahn is back on the show and we are all beyond happy about his return.Billy Grotto from Twisted Tea comes in hot. Filthy checks in for his weekly required appearance and is in a great mood. Charles Castloo of 100% is in studio holding things together.
After a few weeks off, we're back with a couple guys who have moved to new brands and finally give everyone an idea of how they are getting along with their new steeds. Jpoey Savatgy joins us to talk about moving to RM/ATV KTM and Broc Tickle gives us his thoughts on riding the MCR SmarTop Honda. Trevor Reis of Maxima Racing Oils and Rusty Holland are in studio for some fresh faces and good times.
In this episode I talk about JGRMX (Update: They announced their closure shortly after the broadcast), a little talk about Malcolm Stewart and Justin Barcia, and we got a world premier on the podcast that you don't want to miss! This episode was streamed live on Facebook and will be again next week on Friday (Black Friday) at 5pm. Make sure to head over to www.power2theground.com and become a member so you don't miss out on any of the action. Head over to www.brotacofoods.com and use coupon code "PTTG" to get 20% OFF your order! Want to say your piece on the podcast? CLICK HERE. Check out some of our gear on our shop CLICK HERE. If you love what we do and want to donate, CLICK HERE. Make sure you follow us on Facebook and Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/powertotheground/support
With GEICO Honda and JGR Suzuki recently shutting doors, Jason Weigandt provides some insight into why sponsorship is so hard to find in 2020—and how much it hurts to see big teams shut down. With so many private teams struggling, many wondered if Forrest Butler's Rocky Mountain ATV/MC-WPS-KTM team would survive the year. Indeed, the team remains, with Joey Savatgy replacing Blake Baggett for 2021. Weigandt talks to Butler and Savatgy about the year that was and the year that's upcoming. Butler talks about survival through the season, and Savatgy explains how his deal came to be. The Racer X Exhaust Podcast is presented by Yoshimura.
(Correction, Hill wore Leatt in 2020 and wanted it in 2021, which was the hold out)Nobody doubts the talent of Justin Hill, but his poor work ethic and entitlement are legendary and not in the right way. In a year when teams are struggling for sponsorship dollars and 2021 is uncertain, it's moronic for Hill and Joey Savatgy to be making unrealistic demands or being difficult. They both may have ended their racing careers with their off-track mistakes.
Joey Savatgy has run up front before: "I just look at the guys that are up there now, and I've beat those guys before. I might not beat them every time, but I've run with them and won races and lost races. I don't think it's impossible." The struggle is real in his comeback from injury—and a team and bike switch—and he gives a sobering but honest update on his progress. Also, Justin Cooper talks about his struggles this year finding his old podium form, and rookie Jo Shimoda explains how he has to set realistic goals in a field of 250 veterans. Enjoy the whole convo and an intro from Jason Weigandt with thoughts on the season in this edition of the Racer X Exhaust podcast. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura.
Ricky Carmichael and Jeff Emig are joined by JGR Suzuki rider Joey Savatgy to talk Round 9 of Monster Energy Supercross, go over the stats from the SX Research Department and tell some stories.
Presented by 6D Helmets A "freak accident" during practice at the 2019 AUS-X Open Supercross event in Australia put Joey Savatgy in a precarious situation a few weeks ago. Thousands of miles away from home and with multiple fractures to the bones in his heel and ankle, the JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing rider had to undergo a surgery to stabilize the injury, fly 14 hours from Melbourne to Los Angeles, and then go through a second separate procedure to help with the recovery and future range of motion.Now in the United States, Savatgy's recovery period that fill the early months of the 2020 Monster Energy Supercross Series. Despite the setback, he is hopeful that the entire process will go smoothly and there's a chance to be back on the starting line as early as late spring. On this week's episode of the 6D Helmets Kickstart podcast, Savatgy explained the entire injury, return home, and expected recovery.
A packed line up joined us for a sit down high about the Marvel Stadium floor. Kicking things off was the legends from Team Friend ( Jason Anderson and Tom Journet) followed by Chad Reed and Ricky Carmichael then Joey Savatgy and Jett Lawrence.Super rad to get so many great guys on the day before Australia's biggest ever race!SPONSORS:http://www.knobby.comhttp://www.mxstore.com.auhttp://www.rivalinkdesignco.comhttp://www.boost.com.au
This week on the wrap up show Darkside has Marc Winder and Hal Simpson on to recap show #405 including Joey Savatgy's honesty, Cody Webb being in-studio, the guys busting on Darkside for his crash, Keefer's rant and of course, Hello Pookie
Joey Savatgy's deal with JGR was finally finished and made public while he was abroad. He comes om to talk about the long road to being signed for 2020 and his goals for the year. Cody Webb is in Studio with Keefer to talk Sherco's and off road.Eric Phipps of Works Connection has been with us forever and he is in studio also to bench race and talk Works Connection past, present and future. Major Leaguer draftee Chris Betts is also in studio to talk Moto, bring energy and fill in the blanks with all things AC9. Keefer is here TOO!!
Jason Weigandt sat down with new JGR/Yoshimura Suzuki rider Joey Savatgy in the pits at the Monster Energy S-X Open in Auckland, New Zealand, to discuss his long journey toward getting a ride for 2020. After a solid rookie season with Monster Energy Kawasaki, Savatgy was left looking for work once Kawasaki promoted Adam Cianciarulo to Savatgy's old spot as a 450 factory rider. Savatgy would appear to have an easy home with JGR and Suzuki, but as that team sputtered finding funding, Joey was left to wait, wait, and wait some more. What was that process like? Did he ever consider the privateer route—or quitting altogether? Is he bitter about being in this situation in the first place? Savatgy gets honest in this edition of the Racer X Exhaust Podcast. The Racer X Exhaust Podcast is presented by Yoshimura.
Jason Weigandt is overseas to announce the Monster Energy SX Open in Auckland, New Zealand, and also the Monster Energy AUS-X Open in Melbourne, Australia. He also hosted a Friday press conference to kick off the New Zealand event, featuring off-season updates from Jason Anderson and Joey Savatgy, Ricky Carmichael, Chad Reed, and New Zealand legend Ben Townley telling some old war stories, Kiwi FMX rider Levi Sherwood announcing his retirement, Australian supercross contender Luke Clout on his goals of winning a championship, and New Zealand's own Cody Cooper explaining his decision to give supercross a go. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura.
Agents are about as well-liked as lawyers from an outsider's perspective, but Lucas Mirtl, agent for many top riders in the sport, says his job is more about the human side than the business side. You know the awesome new Ryan Villopoto persona? He helped shape that. You know Hunter and Jett Lawrence? He was on them long before most in the industry. Lucas has placed a lot of riders in good spots, but he's also had his struggles (finding a place for Joey Savatgy for 2020). In part 1 of this extended interview with Jason Weigandt, you'll learn why an agent can do much more than just comb through a contract with his athletes. Â The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura.
After the 2019 MEC race, Eli Tomac explained his side of the Joey Savatgy conflict.
Bailey & RJ take the show on the road to Deep Creek, MD to meet up with Nick Fratz-Orr, a realtor at Railey Realty. Nick also races professional motocross! You may have seen his name on your TV on a summer Saturday afternoon! Zach Osborne taking out Joey Savatgy in 2017: https://youtu.be/O4Sf04i-D1s Be sure to check out Railey Realty and ask for Nick if you're in the market for a house in the area! Instagram: @nickfratzorr @nickfratzorr_realtor @rjkphotographs @coldpizzapodcast @horsepowerpizza www.horsepowerandpizza.com
In this Episode, we discuss Joey’s 450 rookie season and try to get to know him better than ever before. Quiet and misunderstood, Savatgy is a total free agent as the clock ticks down on the end of September.
Presented by Fly Racing Have you kept track of all that's happened to Joey Savatgy over the last twelve months? Things like his advancement to the 450 class via a ride with Monster Energy Kawasaki, the pack-leading performance at the Monster Energy Cup, a handful of top-seven finishes in Supercross, some mechanical woes outdoors, and an eventual departure from the factory team were the easy things to keep track of. But there was much more to all of those things than what one could see from the outside and now that the season is over, Savatgy has had some time to reflect about each. In this episode of the Swapmoto Live Podcast, we talk with the currently unemployed racer about the year, the Monster Energy Cup move over, misconceptions about reimbursement, the details of his departure from the team, and how close he is to inking a deal with another team in the pits.
Joey Savatgy is not sure what to do. In today's social media age, he knows fans wants more transparency and honesty, but if he says too much, he'll be labeled a complainer. In part two of this Exhaust podcast with Jason Weigandt, Joey talks about getting heat for falling in front of Ken Roczen in Nashville, the reaction from fans when he signed with Monster Energy Kawasaki, and what went down at the Monster Energy Cup, where he moved over for new teammate Eli Tomac. It's been a good season for Savatgy on the racetrack, and he's also working hard on fixing his reputation off of it. Have a listen here to get his thoughts on the process. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura.
When Monster Energy Kawasaki announced that Joey Savatgy would take a factory 450 slot for 2019, fans voiced their complaints. This was puzzling, because while Savatgy had come up short of 250 titles in heartbreaking fashion, he was at least a proven race winner. Why did the fans spin so negative? In Part 1 of this interview, Jason Weigandt asks about his rookie 450SX season—which has been good enough to quiet his detractors—but also about Joey's persona and personality. Joey's been through some battles, but he tries to keep his feelings to himself and take the high road, which was fine before the days of social media but leaves people wanting more in an age of transparency. Joey understands that, but he's also staying true to himself. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura.
Joey Savatgy on another promising night, growing pains and much more.
Factory Kawasaki's Joey Savatgy opens up about his PR image, his expectations, and "The Pass". TLD KTM's Derek Drake gave us some time about his future. Texas amateur Collin 'The Cookie Monster' Allen is in studio for a bit. And Bill Stuever with Ponca comes on to discuss that event. DJ TJ and JT Cooley in studio
Post-race interviews from the Washougal National: 250 Class Aaron Plessinger, Alex Martin, Justin Cooper, and Joey Savatgy 450 Class (09:17) Eli Tomac, Marvin Musquin, and Ken Roczen
The 2018 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship kicks off Saturday at Hangtown. On Thursday, Eli Tomac, Marvin Musquin, Jason Anderson, Weston Peick, Justin Barcia, and Ken Roczen from 450s and Zach Osborne, Jeremy Martin, Aaron Plessinger, Alex Martin, Justin Hill and Joey Savatgy from 250s spoke to the media.
Joey Savatgy came out of nowhere to go 1-1 for his 2nd overall outdoor win with his only two moto wins. Millsaps comes on to rip Matthes and talk about Canada--weird. Filthy is on with his typical optimistic self. Kris Keefer is in studio and Tony Berluti checks in! Remember to listen live Monday's at 6pm PST!
Tomac put on a clinic at the opening round of MX this weekend and we talk to him to see if he's finally ready to string together some consistent finishes. Joey Savatgy also had a great round one, the 722 comes on to spread the positivity and Kris Keefer cohosts and sprinkles some.... oh gross. Remember to listen live Monday's at 6pm PST!
Good show, not too great, with a fresh face, an injured vet, air wheelying good guy and gnarly freestyle co-host. Remember to listen live Monday nights at 6:00 p.m. PST!