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Royal Enfield have been doing rather well in the last few years. Their retro-styled bikes are cool looking, work well, and as it happens, they're priced right. Associate Editor Gary Ilminen went to the launch of the new Royal Enfield Scram 411, and gives us his impression of the bike. It's a modestly powered, single cylinder machine, with urban-cool styling and a slight ADV leaning. So is the Scram 411 a decent open-road bike, or is it really only capable of being a city bike? For our second segment, I chat with movie writer, Producer, and Director, Mark Neale. Of all the motorcycle documentary-style movies made, Mark's 2003 racing-epic “Faster” has stood the test of time. Faster was quickly followed by a sequel, Faster & Faster in 2004, and The Doctor, the Tornado and the Kentucky Kid in 2006. For 2011, Mark premiered Charge, Zero Emissions/Maximum Speed; as well as Fastest. Finally, in 2015 Mark came out with Hitting The Apex, narrated by Brad Pitt. Mark's exceptional story-telling shows the human side of racing, and several of the stories behind the ecstasy of victory—and the agony of defeat. In catching up with Mark we hear his story. How Faster and its sequels came to be, and of course, what Mark is up to now. Whether you have watched any of these movies or not, I urge you to do so, either for the first time, or once again. Even if you're not much into motorcycle racing—they're well worth your time. You can find the whole set on Amazon. Here's a sample episode of Motor Valley Stories from Mark Neale So sit back, and hopefully you enjoy this episode!
In Parked in Turn 1's first rider highlight episode, Jason and Bo talk about the late Nicky Hayden and the impact he had on the motorcycle racing and riding culture both in the United States and the world alike.
Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause) discuss Kentucky's big win and Dontaie Allen's performance.
On this episode... 3:20 - How long should it take for a man to take a shower? 6:31 - What are your thoughts on participation trophies? 11:08 - What game show do you think you'd have the best chance of winning? 14:09 - Who has the best social media account on each of the major platforms in the brotherhood? 22:09 - If you had a pair of twins, what would you name them? 24:52 - Are there any colors of socks that are unacceptable, and if so, which ones?
En esta nueva entrega de #RadioOcotillo tomaremos como referente el año 2006. Dennis Noyes y Josep Merlos cuentan diferente anécdotas e historías que abrieron camino a la última temporada de las V-5, acompañados por Judit Florensa y con la conducción de Fermin Villar.
Ace Davis, a 10-year-old kid from Lexington, Kentucky created a science fair project about Tom Brady... and won.
There are few guests we look forward to having on more than Red Bull KTM's Roger DeCoster. Our listeners thoroughly enjoy his honest and forthright interviews and we have a lot to cover tonight with the recent supercross rule/format changes and a recap of KTM's year. Racer X's David Pingree will give us his thoughts on the new SX changes for 2018 and all the other headlines in the sport and around the world. Coastal Racing/Husqvarna's Ryan Sipes recently won his first-career GNCC overall victory and celebrated by showing up and representing at the Red Bull Straight Rhythm last weekend. He may not have raced on a supercross track in quite some time, but the Kentucky Kid didn't show any signs of rust on the unique and challenging track. We'll get his thoughts on his busy and exciting year tonight. Ronnie Mac is the most polarizing and controversial athlete in sports since OJ Simpson, and we're pretty sure that dude killed some people. His unapologetic rise to fame has left a bitter trail of tears and empty Pabst Blue Ribbon cans along the way. We can't wait to hear his take on the recent Red Bull Straight Rhythm race where he defiantly called out some of the best riders our sport has ever seen. DMXS Radio thanks Coach Robb Beams, MyLucasOil.com, Moto Dynasty, SCOTT, Shades of Gray, Racer X, MX Sports, DUBYA Wheels, GoPro, OGIO, Concept2 Rowers for their continued support. DMXS Radio has been making Bad Billy proud since 2001! www.dmxsradio.com Tonight at 8-10pm EST
The sudden loss of our hero, Nicky Hayden, has led us to postpone Part 2 of "BRAAAP To The Future" until next week. Join us as we remember Nicky, the most humble and dedicated racer that ever graced race tracks around the world. We share our thoughts on the Kentucky Kid and what he meant to us as both riders and fans. Stay tuned for the second part of the series, taking us through the 80s, 90s and the post-Y2K "modern" era! --- Get your own Wingman's Garage "Classic Moto" Tee here: bit.ly/motoshirts or visit us at: www.wingmansgarage.comUse promo code: USEDKNOBS for FREE SHIPPING AND $2 OFF! --- This week's episode was brought to you by Nashville ATV Repair!Nashville ATV Repair3639 Trousdale Drive --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wingmansgarage/support
We'll be honest, this is probably the toughest podcast we've ever had to record. On Monday 22nd May, Nicky Hayden sadly lost his life following a training accident while cycling in Italy. This episode sees Louis, Dre and Becks pay tribute to the 2006 MotoGP World Champion. A legend, a gentleman, a hero to all motorcycle fans. We'll never forget you. Ride on, Kentucky Kid Nicky Hayden, 1981-2017
Get ready to get educated in part one of two in a series titled "BRAAAP to the Future" as Chris, Daniel, Eeyore, Will "The Wrench" and and special guests, Ham and Brandon take you to a time long, long ago when motorcycles were powered by steam, tracks were made from wooden boards and... what were we talking about again? We'll discuss the technical achievements that our forefathers while getting derailed on some wild tangents and attempt to discuss how some of today's two-wheeled trends are echoes of the past! We also discuss Nicky Hayden's recent accident and what this could mean for the Kentucky Kid. #StayStrongNickyStay tuned for the second part of the series, taking us through the 80s, 90s and the post-Y2K "modern" era! --- Get your own Wingman's Garage "Classic Moto" Tee here: bit.ly/motoshirts or visit us at: --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wingmansgarage/support
Welcome to episode 75 I had a hard time staying on task with this show after learning of Nicky Hayden's tragic bicycle accident in Italy. Thousands of fans and peers are showing support and sending well wishes to the Kentucky Kid, who at this time is recovering in an Italian hospital. The whole tone of the show was overshadowed by this tragedy, but i hope that through my non-sensical ramblings that I have kept you entertained and maybe even made you smile for a second. The news really took the wind out of my sails, and I have postponed some of the material for this episode until a later date. Fingers crossed for Nicky Hayden and his family. Many people are showing their support via social media with the hashtag #GoNicky. Other things talked about on the show: WIR's Top 10 Bikes face off for round 2 this weekend at WIR. The Hooligan Dirt Dash coincides with the ROT this weekend. The AFT pros line up in Sacramento this weekend for what promises to be a showdown for the books. If you have a 2018 Solstice Slam submission, the address is open for you to submit entries : slam@creativeriding.com . Cerberus Moto has a go fund me page for a shop expansion project. https://www.gofundme.com/cerberus-moto-expansion Send some more ideas and content to the show - let's make this our show!! e-mail = creativeridingpodcast@gmail.com www.creative-riding.com www.creative-riding.tumblr.com FB: @CreativeRidingPodcast Ig: @creativeridingpodcast t: @Creative_Rider
***Welcome to episode #69 The Nicky Hayden 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 ***General catch up ***The Kentucky Kid on MTV ***Long Way Down ***Testing @ Sepang ***Check out the lastest LiveFastRacing podcast with myself and John Hall here ***RSR is a production of Raoul Duke Media LLC and is protected under a Creative Commons License, some rights are reserved