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(1:00) Welcome to Title 24(2:20) RCSX Amateur Origin Story(4:20) What would you change about the track?(7:37) Moto-Dad Chronicles: The Business of Holeshots(9:08) Ken Roczen: Consistency Prevails!(14:27) Did Ricky motivate Kenny?(17:36) Has Roczen broke the Webb Curse?(20:20) Sexton with another mistake.(25:01) Sexton's interesting LCQ and Main.(27:31) Cooper and the Cowboy.(29:50) RJ Hampshire and the Moment of the Night.(31:00) Max Anstie's rough weekend.(32:17) Tom Vialle back in this thing.(33:53) 250 East: Here is where we stand.(34:50) Levi Kitchen asked for too much.(37:06) Was Levi's crash avoidable?(40:24) Schock'ing Save of the Weekend.(44:00) Are bike enhancements hindering riders?(52:11) SMX on NBC(53:16) East v. West can change the dynamic.(57:57) Which 450 rider will Indy favor?(59:25) A night out at Indy!(59:55) What's next for Moto-Dad?(1:03:30) Back out to Daytona!
Cooper Webb stalked Kenny in Detroit and again made the pass late in the race. Coop comes on to talk about being tied for the points lead and his mindset moving on to Dallas. Levi Kitchen got the win in Detroit under some wild circumstances but hey that's racing. He's on to talk about the bittersweet win. Phil is on bringing his usual levity to the show. Gary Brough of Mesquite MX is on to talk about the track and Matthes' race. We have Keefer and Gregg Albertson in studio!
(1:00) Welcome to Title 24!(2:00) Hard Knocks for RV's boys on the track.(5:00) From Detroit to Daytona.(6:07) Show Preview: Lots to talk about.(6:40) The Red Flag that Robbed Max.(8:58) Red Flags, Restarts, and the wrong green flag.(18:15) McAdoo's Tough Hit and his spot on the track.(21:15) Hate it for Max Anstie, and more green flag questions.(23:54) Max's relationship with the boss.(29:28) Levi Kitchen needed to cash in that gift.(32:50) Cooper Webb doesn't make "Chase" mistakes.(33:45) It's Cooper's Championship to Lose.(34:45)Webb's biggest improvement makes him dangerous(38:37) Ken Roczen's title hopes "not out of reach."(41:50) Chase Sexton vs. the Gate and Himself.(47:09) Why is Chase so much faster?(49:12) Jett Lawrence weighs in on Sexton vs. Webb.(54:16) Ted Talk: Common mistakes vs. Silly ones.(1:03:36) Motorsports on NBC Community Post(1:06:23) Honda's season with the lost riders(1:13:30) SMX on NBC This Week(1:14:26) Arlington Preview - 250 West is Back!(1:18:55) The Villopoto's Race Week Prep & RV's Cardio.(1:20:10) Thank you fans! An Awesome week.
Cooper Webb, Ken Roczen, Chase Sexton, Levi Kitchen, Max Anstie and RJ Hampshire discuss an unusual day in Detroit, with red flag restarts, last-to-podium charges and a battle to the wire in both classes. Jason Weigandt hosts the podcast with Haley Shanley hosting the presser. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura, OnTrack School and Racer X Brand.
Cooper Webb (00:06), Levi Kitchen (02:25), Max Anstie (04:46) and RJ Hampshire (17:42) discuss the sixth round of 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross.
Enjoy the audio from the 30-minute 250SX East pre-season press conference in Monster Energy AMA Supercross. Featuring Tom Vialle, RJ Hampshire, Levi Kitchen, Cameron McAdoo, Max Anstie, Pierce Brown, Austin Forkner, and Chance Hymas. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura, On Track School, and Racer X Brand.
We have Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Levi Kitchen to discuss the upcoming SuperMotocross season and a run for a title. Then Rock River Yamaha's Austin Politelli join to talk about the AMA Arenacross championship so far, his competition, and more. As always we'll have the TBolt USA Top 5, the X Brand Forum Check-In, the ETS Racing Fuels Turd's Take with Hudson Short, and all the other segments you've come to expect. Also email us at MotoxpodShow@gmail.com with your Highs and Lows, picks, or any other comments you may have. Don't forget the MotoXpod is presented by Yamaha Motor USA and Race Tech and can be heard live on Tuesday nights on the Vital MX YouTube channel.
(0:00) Title 24 presented by NBC Sports(1:02) Wait! RV was banned from Down Under?(7:35) Jett Lawrence looking for wins and records.(10:36) Wow, does Eli Tomac look back!(13:13) "I love Haiden [Deegan's] mindset."(14:15) Chase Sexton wants to be in the conversation.(17:54) Jason Anderson: Starting 5th or 6th? You're not winning.(19:28) KTM financial troubles are public knowledge.(23:31) Haiden: Worth hopping on the 450?(26:52) Prado will learn from his injury.(28:08) Barcia with Baker: Different results?(29:45) Malcolm Stewart is on the gas.(32:45) Levi Kitchen looks like he has something for Haiden.(34:17) Welcome in NASCAR Champion Kevin Harvick.(1:13:58) Moto Dadding Continues!
It was only Jason Anderson in attendance for Monster Energy Kawasaki at the 2025 SMX Media Days, but we've also included Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki riders Ty Masterpool, Drew Adams, Cameron McAdoo, Levi Kitchen and Garrett Marchbanks in this On-Record podcast.
In this raw and unfiltered episode of the Gypsy Tales Podcast, we sit down with Duke Gomez to dive deep into some of the most pressing and controversial topics in the moto world and beyond. From navigating the highs and lows of the moto scene to dealing with hate, media portrayal, and breaking through stereotypes, Duke shares his honest take on it all.This Podcast is Presented by:QUAD 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=b092d60fd30a44bcbcf7b11ca1ae6f5dMANSCAPED: http://www.manscaped.comGet 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code GYPSYGANGAG1:https://drinkag1.com/gypsytalesFIST 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 ► M / gypsytalespodcast00:00:00 Intro 00:03:10 Love for Riding Moto 00:04:30 Making Controversial Content 00:15:04 Getting back into riding after 6 years off 00:20:03 Duke's brother rides with 1 Leg? 00:29:30 Doing Air Filters is a LIE? 00:33:14 Duke Raced PONCA / Making Loretta Lynns 00:40:58 Key to being a Good Moto Parent 00:42:57 Ty Masterpool & Levi Kitchen 00:48:36 Thought's on O*ly F*ns 00:52:24 Duke still likes to work 00:55:30 Getting a Custom Helmet 00:57:02 Moto needs guys like Duke 01:01:46 Dealing with Hate Comment 01:14:59 Aussie Slang 01:20:45 What's the best bikes on the Market? 01:24:23 Reacting to Duke breaking his Foot 01:29:22 Manscaped Ad 01:30:21 Using your platform to Promote Dirt Bikes 01:45:45 A lot of Money in the Universe 01:51:05 Honest Views on Social Media 01:54:05 Why doesn't Supercross Riders have mort Followers? 01:59:56 Ken Rocen 02:04:07 Monster Girls 02:06:45 Doing a backflip at Pastrana Lands 02:12:35 European Background 02:18:11 Whips are getting out of hand 02:27:00 They let a Trans Race Lorettas 02:31:31 Duke's Merch Store 02:36:58 State of America 02:47:26 Don't make it easy for Children 02:57:20 Jason Lawrence 03:00:38 OutroSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The excitement of the Pro Motocross Championship picked up where it left off with countless battles over four thrilling races at the 2024 Unadilla Motocross. We talked about round nine with Chase Sexton, Levi Kitchen, Jalek Swoll, Max Anstie, Cooper Webb, Shane McElrath, Phil Nicoletti, Fredrik Noren, Grant Harlan, and Dylan Ferrandis. Max Anstie | 0:18 Jalek Swoll | 4:18 Levi Kitchen | 6:40 Cooper Webb | 9:13 Shane McElrath | 11:13 Phil Nicoletti | 15:25 Fredrik Noren | 18:34 Grant Harlan | 22:25 Dylan Ferrandis | 24:40 Chase Sexton | 28:29
Many of the thousands of fans at the Washougal MX Park were rooting for hometown rider Levi Kitchen, but it was Haiden Deegan of California who won the 250 Class, and Chase Sexton of Illinois won the 450 overall at the MotoSport.com Washougal National https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/washougals-kitchen-finishes-sixth-at-washougal-mx-national/ #WashougalMXPark #motocross #MotoSportWashougalNational #professionalracing #motorcycle #dirtbikes #LeviKitchen #Washougal #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Levi Kitchen, who grew up just down the road from the Washougal MX Park, went 1-1 in motos last week in Minnesota to claim his first motocross victory of his career, and now he is hoping for two in a row with a victory on his hometown course. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/washougals-own-levi-kitchen-rides-to-town-with-motocross-momentum/ #WashougalMXPark #WashougalMXNational #LeviKitchen #MotoSportWashougalNational #PetersonCAT #ProMotocrossChampionship #motorcycles #motocross #racing #professionalracing #professionalseries #Washougal #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
This week we have Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Levi Kitchen to tell us about his first outdoor overall and to discuss his season so far. Then O'Neal and Swap Moto Live's Alex Ray will talk to us about what he has going on and the season so far. TLD/Red Bull/GasGas' trainer Wil Hahn will be on the phone to talk about working with all his guys and if we'll see him at Loretta's anytime soon. As always we'll have our Yamaha Highs and Lows, the X Brand Forum Check-In, and all the other segments you've come to expect. Also email us at MotoxpodShow@gmail.com with your Highs and Lows, picks, or any other comments you may have. Don't forget the MotoXpod Show is presented by Yamaha Motor USA and Race Tech and can be heard live on Tuesday nights on the Vital MX YouTube channel.
(00:31) Ricky Carmichael is back!(01:16) RV at Budds Creek with Yamaha this weekend.(03:30) Chase Sexton wins 450s at Spring Creek National(12:32) Can Hunter Lawrence continue to challenge Chase Sexton?(23:45) Levi Kitchen wins first 250 overall motocross win.(32:56) Haiden Deegan and Chance Hymas tangle during moto #2 start at Spring Creek.(35:56) "Haiden, don't you have it out with everyone else?"(36:17) Haiden Deegan -"I feel like Chance has had a thing out for me all season, trying to ride me a little dirty on the track"(44:27) Ricky Carmichael - "If you don't like it.....go win, go beat the guy."
Presented by Pro Taper Last weekend's Spring Creek MX National was one for the record books as a massive crown saw four dominant performances from Chase Sexton and Levi Kitchen, a freak lightning-induced delay, a first-turn crash that wiped out many top contenders, and more!
Chase Sexton (00:06), Aaron Plessinger (05:33), Levi Kitchen (11:09), Haiden Deegan (14:13) and Casey Cochran (16:49) discuss all that happened at the seventh round of 2024 Pro Motocross at Millville.
Enjoy the podcast audio version of Kevin Windham on the Lawrences, Sexton, Deegan, Kitchen, and his own racing career. Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas chat with Kevin Windham for an SMX Insider interview, and KDub doesn't pull any punches on his own career, dropping some hard truths about his own successes and failures. He also talks about today's racing, including Jett and Hunter Lawrence, Chase Sexton, Haiden Deegan, Levi Kitchen, and more. Weigandt also starts the show with a rant about fitness in the sport. It's not all about fitness, actually! The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura, On Track School, and Racer X Brand.
We are back for another episode of the podcast and my guest today is none other than Levi Kitchen. Levi is currently in the middle of his breakout season as a professional Motocross and Supercross rider. He narrowly missed out on this years 250 West Coast title in a decided at Salt Lake and is now in the thick of the AMA Motocross Championship against longtime rival Haiden Degan.On this episode of the podcast we talk about his love of all things fishing, his unique upbringing by typical motocross standards, his life in Washington, taking racing seriously, his early years at Star Yamaha, leaving for Pro Circuit Kawasaki, we talk about money in the sport and his golf swing.Levi is an extremely cool guy to hang out with and I really wanted to spend a few hours. I think that really comes across in this conversation.US MERCH STORE:https://us.gypsy-tales.shop/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...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a memorable start to the Pro Motocross season, the SMX Insiders are here with the inside scoop heading into Round 19 of the SMX Championship. Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas talk about Jett Lawrence's 12th consecutive overall victory, the penalty to Tom Vialle, and Haiden Deegan's fast start to the season. SMX Insider is the only show where the AMA's Mike Pelletier takes you inside the room and gives insight as to how the decisions on penalties are made. In the big interview, we replay James Stewart's post-race interview with 450 winner Jett Lawrence, and in SMX Facts, Clinton Fowler gives you the numbers behind Jett's 23rd and 24th consecutive moto wins, and historic laps-led streak, plus a comparison of 250 podium contenders Levi Kitchen and Haiden Deegan.
Ryan Villopoto and Ricky Carmichael dive into the first weekend of the Pro Motocross calendar at Fox Raceway in California, and discuss the controversial non-call regarding 250 winner Haiden Deegan, Jett Lawrence keeping the streak alive ahead of his brother Hunter, Levi Kitchen's boot making news again, press day rides, and whether or not it is the same old story with Chase Sexton.
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!
My guest on the podcast today is Peter Park. Peter is the physical trainer of some of the sport's top riders like Chase Sexton, Levi Kitchen and Tom Vialle. While he has some of the best Supercross athletes in the world, he also trains quote-unquote “normal” people out of his gym in Santa Barbra. He has years of experience with athletes from Lance Armstrong to high level CEO's and has lived an awesome life all following his passion of training and movement.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 ► / gypsytalesp See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Supercross season has wrapped up and we have both regional 250 SX champs as well as runner up on the west, Levi Kitchen. RJ Hampshire finally secured the 250SX title he's been after for years and he's on to talk about getting that monkey off his back. Tom Vialle is on to talk about winning the 250E SX title in his second year racing the series. Phil is on to talk about kissing SX farewell and how the actual experience of his last deathcross race played out. Andy Jefferson and Paul P are in studio yo!!
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto digest everything that happened in Salt Lake City, including new champions crowned in Jett Lawrence, RJ Hampshire, and Tom Vialle, a full breakdown of the incident and history in 2024 between Jason Anderson, Hunter Lawrence and Jett Lawrence, as well as Chase Sexton and Haiden Deegan's race wins, Levi Kitchen coming up short, Justin Cooper's first podium, and a bundle of fan questions.
EVS Sports presents LVK: More Than Moto where MotoOnline.com's Kellen Brauer and Vital MX's Lewis Phillips debate current SX/MX/MXGP topics as well as general life itself. In Episode 16, the boys discuss the title showdown between RJ Hampshire and Levi Kitchen, which rider would be most satisfied with their 450SX campaign outside of Jett, who the MXGP title favorite is now, and more. It's all brought to you by EVS Sports, Namura, and Race Tech. Use the code 'LVK30' at EVS-sports.com.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto are together in California to discuss Jett Lawrence being one step closer to the title, Hunter Lawrence finishes 2nd to his brother, Cooper Webb's thumb issues, 250 West is all square at the top between Levi Kitchen and RJ Hampshire, the incident between RJ and Nate Thrasher, Jo Shimoda's big win, good rides for Justin Barcia and Jason Anderson, tough nights for Chase Sexton and Eli Tomac, plus what our champions would do in a close title fight as the series heads to Salt Lake City for the finale.
Supercross 250 West Points Leader Levi Kitchen ate his chicken dinner while talking with Kenny and Crash last week. Kitchen is recovering from having another rider roll over his neck and head causing internal bleeding and trouble with his breathing after the accident two weeks ago. It depleted his point lead and left him tied with R.J. Hampshire coming to the end of the 250 Supercross season. Listen...
Jason Anderson, Jo Shimoda, Levi Kitchen, RJ Hampshire, Phil Nicoletti, Justin Barcia, Lars Lindstrom, Cole Thompson and Talon Hawkins discuss all that happened at the 16th round of 2024 Monster Energy Supercross in Denver.
Monster Energy Supercross 2024 was in Denver, Colorado for the 16th round on Saturday and we caught up with Levi Kitchen, RJ Hampshire, Phil Nicoletti, Cole Thompson, Robbie Wageman, Talon Hawkins, Julien Beaumer, Lux Turner, Hunter Yoder, Freddie Noren, TJ Albright, and Cade Clason get their takes on the action Post-Race.
(0:00) A wild weekend... for RV!(5:00) What is it about Nashville?(13:48) Big statement by Jett Lawrence.(16:23) Jett's pass on Eli for the lead.(18:31) Cooper Webb vs. Nashville Demons.(23:00) Tomac: Surprised Jett gapped him.(24:38) Tomac and Webb: Do they work together?(27:45) Chase Sexton: Bar to the gut of his season.(34:33) Ken Roczen's shock "I've never seen that before."(41:11) 250 Turn 2 Chaos: What the hell happened?(43:20) Levi Kitchen's gutsy ride.(44:58) How a heat race can change the entire night.(46:43) PC Kawasaki team meeting after a night like that.(49:26) Cameron McAdoo's practice run-in "a bonehead move."(56:53) Give it up to RJ!(59:10) Elevation coming! Kitchen or RJ?(1:01:11) No penalty for Haiden Deegan.(1:03:23) Tom Vialle's championship experience.(1:04:18) Deegan, "you have something no one can teach!"(1:08:53) This Week in Motorsports(1:10:08) Going back to Philly after 44 years.(1:12:03) Importance of a pre-race routine.(1:18:22) RV! Slow down, my man.
The Insiders are back to preview round 14 of Monster Energy Supercross. Nashville is set to host the first East/West showdown race of the season as Levi Kitchen, Cameron McAdoo, RJ Hampshire, and Haiden Deegan face off for the first time in 2024. You can't get any closer than tied! Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas break down what to look for as the 450 championship heats up. Co-points leader Cooper Webb joins the Insiders for the Big Interview and Clinton Fowler brings us the SMX facts and puts the Supercross championship in historical perspective.
This week on SMX Insider, Adam Cianciarulo reveals his racing plans in a SMXI exclusive big interview. The Jasons breakdown everything from Round 12 in St. Louis, including the Jett Lawrence and Justin Barica contact, the AMA penalties and Levi Kitchen's rise to the top of the 250 field, and a first look at the SMX playoff tracks. Speaking of the playoffs, Clinton Fowler takes a look at the point total it will take for the racers to qualify for a top 20 spot.
Kyle Peters is once again the Arenacross Champion in 2024. It was a great series and he's on to talk about the series and being friends with Phil and Marsh. Levi Kitchen is in the midst of a hot streak and he's on to talk about finding his groove on green. Eli finally got a SX win in 2024 and it couldn't have come at a better time. He's on to talk about finding the tops step again and how he plans to attack the rest of the series. Lucas Mirth calls in to give and get it from Phil; we had to get him on you know! AC's mechanic Justin Shantie is on to talk about his departure from SX and moving into the Nascar world. We have Phil Nicoletti and Marshall Weltin in studio!!
The action of Supercross made it's way to St Louis this past weekend and we were in for a special, chaos filled night for Round 12. The triple crown provided with tons of action from first turn crashes to Eli and Jett battling, Barcia hitting Jett and more so the season's storylines while we thought they were beginning to solidify themselves for the championships, keep changing and making things interesting. Levi Kitchen has whipped up the control of the 250 West class while others like Jo, RJ, and Jordan struggle to keep results consistent. We break down the Red Cross flag incident, who was at fault for Jett and Justin's crash, if Beast mode is back and so much more. So sit back and welcome to Bubba's World
Supercross is the gift that keeps on giving! A dominant ride from Levi Kitchen in the 250 class, sweeping the triple crown, and the return to the winner's circle from Eli Tomac! Josh Hill joins Ping and Bruce to talk everything St. Louis.
(0:00) Epic Night in STL, epic show ahead.(1:23) Eli Tomac: "The man got it done!"(5:26) Why did you say something, Eli?(9:49) "Thought it was an epic track."(12:20) Jett Lawrence & Justin Barcia: "The perfect storm."(16:33) My flight home with Barcia.(18:52) "He said oh crap too late."(25:55) Remember Stew and Dung!(28:50) Red Cross Flag: "A rule is a rule."(32:03) Radio comms "bring the sport to another level."(37:23) Scary moment for Ken Roczen.(39:45) Cooper Webb: "Put the pressure on him right now."(42:52) Where was Chase Sexton?(44:18) Levi Kitchen joins the show!(46:31) Success with PC compared to Star?(48:52) Difference in training when winning?(54:25) Supercross or Motocross?(55:00) This weekend's track vs. the rest of the season?(59:58) Levi's thoughts on the red cross flag.(1:04:30) Levi chimes in on radio comms.(1:06:27) Levi's thoughts on the remaining tracks.(1:09:14) The difference in Levi Kitchen then vs now.(1:10:52) Pro Circuit Milestone coming up!(1:12:39) RC and RV remember hard times on the track.(1:17:48) RC, RV, and Hunter vs. the keyboard warriors.(1:23:51) What's happening during the off weekend?
Well, Levi Kitchen didn't know that St. Louis was a west coast race but we were prepared! We got Tom Parsons on the phone to chat with Bruce and Ping about what to expect from St. Louis!
This week in SMX Insider, the Jasons review the epic battle for the win between Cooper Webb and Chase Sexton, discuss if Levi Kitchen is now the 250 West favorite and show you the turning point where the 450 main event was decided. The King of Supercross Jeremy McGrath joins us for the big interview, plus SMX facts, SMX playoff preview and much more on SMX Insider.
EVS Sports presents LVK: More Than Moto where MotoOnline.com's Kellen Brauer and Vital MX's Lewis Phillips debate current SX/MX/MXGP topics as well as general life itself. In Episode 11, Lewis and Kellen debate whether the battle for the win in Seattle was bigger for Sexton's or Webb's season given their position in the championship. They also discuss whether Eli Tomac hits 100 podiums this year, how Levi Kitchen's win shapes the rest of 250SX West, Kay de Wolf's strong form thus far, and more. It's all brought to you by EVS Sports, Namura, and Race Tech. Use the code 'LVK30' at EVS-sports.com
It's starting to boil down to Cooper Webb vs Jett Lawrence and this Supercross series is far from over! Meanwhile in the lites class, Levi Kitchen finally led from start to finish in a race that could only be described as DOMINANT. Ping and Bruce made a call to our special guest, Mr. GRANT LANGSTON to discuss all things Seattle!
The Seattle Supercross could have been the most challenging and treacherous track of the year thus far, as rain in the days before the race softened the dirt surface and left the racers with rutted jump faces, rhythm section transitions, straights, and corners. The action, however, was amazing as home-state hero Levi Kitchen scored a popular win in the 250 Western Regional main and Cooper Webb earned a massively popular victory in the 450 main after a race-long battle with defending Supercross Champion Chase Sexton that saw multiple lead changes.
(0:00) The Pacific Northwest doesn't disappoint.(2:55) Cooper Webb wins a final lap for the ages.(5:45) Another rookie mistake for Jett Lawrence.(9:04) Webb's gifted win and arm pump heroics.(14:06) Chase Sexton: "What If?"(17:16) "I call it rider error."(20:24) To wall jump or to wall jump?(24:38) How important is the pit board?(25:50) Lawrence the Race Manager.(29:05) Do riders think Jett is beatable?(30:52) Ken Roczen wins!!!!!!!! (an LCQ)(32:38) Eli Tomac can be there, if he gets a start.(36:13) Levi Kitchen is officially the favorite!(41:14) "I texted Chase, by the way."(41:58) Should Jordon Smith have been pulled off?(48:28) Make or break for Jordon or RJ?(50:33) Shimoda's struggle street(53:15) Nate Thrasher's on the hamster wheel(55:14) More Fan Questions coming April 8th!(56:19) Is the door open in St. Louis?(1:01:39) St. Louis of Ricky's scariest crashes(1:02:48) RV's scariest crash in St. Louis too!(1:06:48) Who needs a track map?(1:09:45) The weather FINALLY not a factor.(1:11:23) What else is on tap?
Chase Sexton (00:06), Jett Lawrence (05:13), Aaron Plessinger (07:39), Benny Bloss (12:16), Levi Kitchen (14:55), Garrett Marchbanks (18:04), Julien Beaumer (21:08) and Phil Nicoletti (24:00) discuss all that happened at the eleventh round of 2024 Monster Energy Supercross in Seattle.
Back to the West! Heading into Seattle, Jett opens up his points lead after winning his 3rd race in a row. Can anyone stop him? Meanwhile, in the 250W division, Levi Kitchen holds the red plate, can he successfully defend it agains Jordon Smith and RJ Hampshire? Ping and Bruce called in Justin Bogle to see what he thinks!
This week on SMX Insider get the inside scoop on Ken Roczen's win in Phoenix. Our stat man Clinton tells us we should have seen it coming in Fowler's Facts. Join Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas as they bring back Hot and Not. Where do Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, RJ Hampshire, Levi Kitchen and Jett Lawrence fall on this list? In our Big Interview, Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Dustin May chats with the insiders and gives his account of watching Round 6 live from the stands at State Farm Stadium.
Back on the west coast and in the open confines of Glendale, Monster Energy Supercross continued with round six on Saturday night, and our Post-Race interview podcast features Levi Kitchen, Jason Anderson, Shane McElrath, Hunter Lawrence, Jo Shimoda, Dylan Ferrandis and Larry Brooks.
RC and RV recap the first Title 24 live show (0:00); Feeling on the Triple Crown format, the track, and an overviewing of the racing (3:28); Cooper wins while sick, but "say something, man" (7:45); The difference between Webb and Jett Lawrence (10:38); RV thinks Jason Anderson and Aaron Plessinger were impressive (12:20); RC impressed by Eli Tomac (14:15); Eli Tomac on Race 3 win and what it means (15:30); Boxo Breakdown: Jason Anderson's penalty and the AMA cracking down (18:42); Dunlop Due Diligence: Jett Lawrence's Rafce 1 crash and starts (26:00); Jett's Race 3 crash "reminds me of James" (31:40); Did Chase Sexton let Jett by? (37:10); "Detroit owes Plessinger one" (44:47); Quad Lock Question: Racers vs. fans and social media, Webb's thoughts (47:39); United Motorsports Moment: Levi vs. RJ (57:00); Levi Kitchen "lookwed like a vet" (58:30); RJ Hampshire had a flat, but not when he crashed (1:00:00); Jo Shimoda "needs to get it together" (1:00:55); SMX: Detroit tune-in (1:03:48); 250 East: Haiden Deegan season starts, hurt? (1:05:52); Austin Forkner "flying," can he finally get it done? (1:07:23); Rookies and the East schedule quirk (1:09:20); Triumph expectations (1:10:21); Detroit track conditions and the 450 class (1:12:18)
Jorge Prado, Hunter Lawrence, RJ Hampshire, Jason Anderson, Levi Kitchen, Julien Beaumer and Phil Nicoletti discuss all that happened at the fourth round of 2024 Monster Energy Supercross in Anaheim.
Three Triple Crown races and new winners were the story of the night at Anaheim 2, featuring Garrett Marchbanks, Julien Beaumer, Levi Kitchen, Nate Thrasher and RJ Hampshire in our Post-Race interview podcast.
RC and RV breakdown everything that is a mud race and answer fan questions following San Francisco (0:00); 450 Review: Chase Sexton's amazing start leads to a win, but his head was already in a good place, Jett Lawrence's rough night makes him human, Eli Tomac solidified himself back competing, a huge night for Suzuki with Ken Roczen and Shane McElrath, Jason Anderson's crazy crash, Jorge Prado makes his Supercross experiment worth it, and Hunter Lawrence skipping the whoops (18:26); 250 Review: Jordon Smith wins, but Levi Kitchen is the most impressive, what happened to Jo Shimoda and Maximus Vohland, RJ Hampshire's ability to rebound, and fell-good story Phil Nicoletti stolen from us thanks to his teammate (57:58); Title 24 Live Show announcement and a preview of this weekends race in San Diego (1:07:18).
After a wild mud race at round 2 of Monster Energy AMA Supercross, hear from podium riders Chase Sexton, Eli Tomac, and Ken Roczen (450), and Jordon Smith, Levi Kitchen, and Garrett Marchbanks (250) in the post-race press conference, hosted by Dan Hubbard. Sexton and Tomac were happy to go 1-2 in these conditions, but they were just as happy with the improvements they felt they made during the week, and they think they would have been much better in the dry, also. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura and Racer X Brand, and hosted by Jason Weigandt.
Two rounds of the 2024 Monster Energy Supercross Championship are complete following last night's San Francisco mudder, where we spoke to Chase Sexton, Aaron Plessinger, Shane McElrath, Julien Beaumer, Jorge Prado and Levi Kitchen for our Post-Race interview podcast. Also available through Apple Podcasts and Spotify, along with the leading podcast platforms.
This week we have Aaron Plessinger joining to talk about his 4th place finish at A1 and how he's been flying at the test track. Levi Kitchen will be on the phone to discuss his podium, being on the Pro Circuit Kawasaki team, and more. Then Kyle Chisholm will call in to talk about starting his 18th season as a pro and how his goals have changed. Cade Clason will also be in-studio to talk about his A1 and will be joining in on the interviews and segments. As always, we'll have our Pro-X Highs and Lows, the X Brand Forum Check-In, and all the other segments you've come to expect. Also, email us at MotoxpodShow@gmail.com with your Highs and Lows, picks, or any other comments you may have. Don't forget the MotoXpod Show is presented by Yamaha Motor USA and Race Tech and can be heard live on Wednesday nights on the Vital MX YouTube channel.
RV and RC dive right into Anaheim 1 and Jett Lawrence's win, Cooper Webb's reemergence before his crash and what happened, Jason Anderson announcing he's back, Chase Sexton lackluster podium finish, Eli Tomac's whereabouts, solid efforts for several off-the-radar racers, and the big pile up at the start of the 450 Main (0:00); Hunter Lawrence fails to make the main on his 450 debut and whether or not Vince Friese made a bad move in Heat 1, RV relives 2011 Jacksonville when he missed the main, 250 review: RJ Hampshire's win, Levi Kitchen and Jo Shimoda needing to step it up, and a solid night for Julien Beaumer (26:10); How to handle a dirty rider, Jett mocks Ken Roczen, and a preview of San Francisco (53:42).
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
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)
After a week chatting up riders out in California, Jason Weigandt tries to cut through the clutter. There's an annual pre-season tradition of every rider feeling faster, fitter and stronger for the new year, but that actually won't be the case for everyone once the racing season begins. Weege tries to cram in as many scoops and angles as he can in this podcast, summing up conversations with nearly every top racer, including Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, Jett and Hunter Lawrence, Jason Anderson, Justin Barcia, Malcolm Stewart, Dylan Ferrandis, Christian Craig, Adam Cianciarulo, Justin Cooper, Levi Kitchen, Seth Hammaker, Max Vohland, Austin Forkner, Jalek Swoll, Colt Nichols, Benny Bloss and more. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura, Leatt and Steel City Men's Clinic.
Cameron McAdoo checks in to discuss learning from his competition, his new number, new teammates, and more.
Alex Martin is on to build the hype and wet the appetite for the PulpMX Ride Day at Millville. Levi Kitchen is now officially a Monster Energy Pro Circuit rider and he is on to talk about the switch, goals for 2024 and hopefully he already has a Mitch story for us, we love those. Newf comes on to talk about Canada and the MXdN and why it just seems like they are oil and water. Keefer and Fox Racing's Connor Olson are in studio folks!
RC and RV welcome in Brett Smith to discuss Chase Sexton's unofficial move to KTM, Cooper Webb's must-perform situation, Dylan Ferrandis' uncertain future, Justin Cooper's full-time 450 ride, and Hunter Lawrence moving up to the premier class (0:00); 250 Silly Season discussion: Pressure on Jo Shimoda as he moves to Honda, the additions of Levi Kitchen and Max Vohland toPC Kawasaki and how Mitch Payton can help them, Ryder D's hilarious intro to Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GasGas, and the mystery behind Jalek Swoll's next ride (44:45); Motocross of Nations this weekend in France (1:21:53)
RC and RV dive into Jett Lawrence's championship day and how his focus shifts to going undefeated, Chase Sexton's run-in with his teammate and going down once again, Dylan Ferrandis' bike changes making a difference (0:00); Haiden Deegan's bike problems and whether a mechanical failure in Moto 1 should alter Moto 2 gate selection, were Hunter Lawrence's comments directed at his young title contender, Levi Kitchen's solid ride, Jo Shimoda underperforming despite 3-3 for 4th (32:10). Remembering the 2007 Motocross of Nations at Budds Creek and everything that led up to that race, and a preview of this weekend (51:48).
Levi Kitchen comes on to talk his home race of Washougal while fishing in the picturesque Pacific Northwest. Colt Nichols joins us to talk about being just a core Moto guy who isn't afraid to go out and buy a bike with his own money to get to the races and make an effort at getting himself in a good spot for the SMX rounds. Honda HRC's Lars Lindstrom joins us to talk about the cool test they let Steve and Keefer run on the 450's of Sexton and Jett Hunter's 250 as well at Washougal. Keefer comes on to talk about the HRC test and we have Michael Lindsey of VitalMX in studio!
Levi Kitchen was injured last year and did not compete at Washougal MX Park during his rookie year as a professional racer, but this year, the Washougal man is ready to compete on his home course. https://tinyurl.com/2s3hf2fn #WashougalMXPark #Motosport #WashougalNational #ProMotocrossChampionship #LeviKitchen #MonsterEnergyStarYamahaRacing #ProfessionalSports #Motorsports #Motocross #Motorcycles #Washougal #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Aaron Plessinger has really started to shine in this outdoor series, especially if you cover one eye to hide the number 18 of Honda's breakout rookie. Plessinger comes on to talk about his move to the front and goals as the series moves forward. Levi Kitchen has been solid in the opening three rounds of MX and looks to improve as we head east. He comes on to talk chest protectors, Keefer trying to race Nats, racing Chance Hymas and plenty of other topics. Jamie Ellis of Twisted Development comes on to talk about the horsepower making industry and the success he's had in it. Filthy comes on to talk about coming back to racing finally!! We have Rotocross and Keefer in studio!!
Chase Sexton, Aaron Plessinger, Cade Clason, RJ Hampshire, Levi Kitchen and Cullin Park discuss all that happened at round seventeen of 2023 Monster Energy Supercross.
In our MotoOnline Post-Race podcast interviews, hear from Aaron Plessinger, Grant Harlan, Alex Ray, Josh Hill, RJN Hampshire and Levi Kitchen following the 17th round of the 2023 Monster Energy Supercross Championship last night at the Salt Lake City finals!
Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha's Levi Kitchen calls in to tell us about racing in the mud at East Rutherford, how he feels about his second season, and more. Red Bull KTM's Maximus Vohland follows up to discuss training at Baker's Factory, preparing for outdoors, and his plans for 2024. We close out with GasGas Elite's Mark Fineis on his 4th in SX Futures, growing up racing Go-Karts, and the possibility of racing some outdoors. The MotoXpod Show is presented by Boyesen and Race Tech.
The MX Vice SMX Review Show Episode #9 - Levi Kitchen by MX Vice
Silly Season: Chase Sexton's future, 250 riders Jo Shimoda and Levi Kitchen making moves, Justin Barcia staying put, Jason Anderson's options, and where does Cooper Webb go (2:20); Fan Questions: Cooper isn't mentally stronger than Eli, Webb's speed not championship worthy, Tomac overhyped, Watch Haiden Deegan and Jordon Smith again, do RC and RV regret quitting early (19:44); Arizona race memories, and a preview of this weekend in Glendale (52:36)
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.
Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, Cooper Webb, Jett Lawrence, Levi Kitchen, Cameron McAdoo, RJ Hampshire, Pierce Brown, Derek Kelley, and Matt Moss all discuss what happened at round six of 2023 Monster Energy Supercross.
This week's SMX insider is a perfect 10! Justin Brayton stops by to talk to the Insiders about everything that transpired in Anaheim. Jason and Daniel break down Levi Kitchen and Chase Sexton's big wins and tell you who is hot and not heading into Houston. In Fowler's Facts, Clinton tells you that Chase Sexton may have been even faster than he looked at round 4, and we turn the page to the start of 250 East this weekend in Texas.
Jett Lawrence had him self a super eventful Triple Crown at Anaheim 2 and we have him on to talk about those struggles, donuts, being annoyed by getting interviewed after finishing 3rd and lots more. Levi Kitchen got the overall win at the A2 Triple Crown and we have the charismatic whippersnapper on to talk about it and his goals moving forward. Phil NEARLY won a Moto at Anaheim 2 but he just couldn't hold it on for 3 more laps. He rode well and joins us to talk about it. Chase Sexton had some very rough moments during the races at A2 but in the end, he secured his first win of the season. He joins us to talk about the exciting night and his second 450 SX win. Daniel Blair and Darkside are in studio!
The 2023 Anaheim 2 Supercross is in the books and the Triple Crown format certainly shook things up in both the 250SX West and 450SX classes. Eli Tomac and Jett Lawrence were both knocked off their pedestals, however, Eli was knocked further off with a 6th place overall and a slimmed down 4-point lead over Chase Sexton in the 450 Championship standings. Jett actually extended his lead, but Levi Kitchen grabbed his first podium (which happens to be a win) in Supercross. Check out interviews from Chase Sexton, Adam Cianciarulo, Levi Kitchen, 250 Futures class winner Daxton Bennick, Star Yamaha 250 Team Manager Jensen Hendler, Derek Kelley, Phil Nicoletti and Colt Nichols.
Después de unos programas sin Xavi Morgado, volvemos los 3 para comentar la primera de las 3 carreras en formato Triple Crown de la temporada. Anaheim 2 ha sido una carrera en la que pilotos que no suelen estar delante han tenido su protagonismo y, los favoritos como Lawrence o Tomac, han tenido que trabajar un poco más. Carreras emocionantes, un nueva ganado en 250, Levi Kitchen. McAdoo que sigue con su repertorio de caídas cercanas a la muerte, vuelve a demostrar al mundo que está hecho de otra pasta!
Jeremy Coker, Star Racing Yamaha's 450 Team Manager, discusses bringing Eli to the team, how Dylan Ferrandis is riding, and why Justin Cooper will be racing some 450 Supercrosses.
Cade Clason updates us on his Team PRMX Kawasaki ride and how training has been going. Levi Kitchen is healthy and is ready to get his Star Racing Yamaha out racing.
Levi Kitchen, who grew up in Washougal and who has signed with Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha, will be in town for the Washougal MX National but he won't be racing this week after suffering a wrist injury. https://bit.ly/3aZRmzZ #WashougalMXNational #WashougalMXPark #LucasOilProMotocrossChampionship #LeviKitchen #ProfessionalAthletes #Motorsports #Motorcycles #MonsterEnergyStarRacingYamaha #Injury #Motocross #Motos #WashougalWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Lucas Oil Motocross Rider Levi Kitchen was sitting on the couch maybe four years ago planning to help his Dad in the electrician business. But the 20-year-old Kitchen, who's from Washougal, Washington, responded to a passion and got into motorcycles and launched a career. That career took a turn for the best when he won his first moto in Nashport, Ohio a weekend ago. It was a dominating win that started with a holeshot and the lead in all 15 laps. Listen...
In Episode 77, MXA's Josh Mosiman highlight's the action from Thunder Valley including Levi Kitchen's breakout ride, Michael Mosiman's bike issues, Sexton's late-race crash & more
Levi Kitchen was on just last week but he pulled an impressive hole shot in 250 Moto one at Lakewood and we HAD to have him back on to talk about not just the start but a really convincing Moto win! Ricky Carmichael needs no reason to come on and have our full attention but when he comes on after a race broadcast, we have a great reason. We also talk to RC about a plethora of other current events in Pro Moto. Adam Cianciarulo has been off the starting line for a while now but he comes back on the air to talk healing, self betterment, NBA, the 2022 Nationals and his future. We have Michael Lindsey in studio holding down the cohost duties!
This week Vann Martin & Joshua Mccollum join Darkside and discuss the 722's advice to Levi Kitchen(s), how social media channels can hurt or benefit a rider, how well Ryan Morais broke down testing, and much more.
Levi Kitchen has made his jump to the pro ranks and we have him on to see what he thinks about his transition thus far. Lewis Phillips has been covering all sides of some recent MXGP drama across the pond and we get him on the line to discuss what's really going on and check his temperature again on just how bad he misses being in the US covering the Series' here. Ryan Morais of KTM is on to discuss his new role at KTM and talks about the growing pains of the newest KTM for some riders. Kris Keefer calls up to discuss Loretta's qualifying and the costs involved. We have the Brothers' Enticknap in studio for good vibes, good times and great conversation!
Brent Duffe is coming off his first championship as a mechanic with Christian Craig. He discusses how that feels, what it's like working with CC and his thoughts on his good friend Justin Brayton's retirement. Levi Kitchen talks about what he needs to work on, how he feels about his competition, and music. Fully from Acerbis USA joins to discuss the new Metallic plastic and more
Just the two of us today for some updates on what we've been up to. We talk about going to the Atlanta supercross and what pro riders we talked to there, including Jett Lawrence, Levi Kitchen, Justin Barcia, AJ Catanzaro, Stank Dog, Carson Brown, and more! Conner also tells a story of how he snuck into the track walk at supercross one year.
Anaheim 1 2022 happened and we have the winners from both classes on tonight! Ken Roczen came in under the weather and shocked everyone including himself by securing the win with a very solid ride. He's on to talk about that shock and Christian Craig is on to talk about winning A1, a race he's been coming to since he was three years old. Levi Kitchen breaks down what he saw in the 250 West opener and we have Keefer in studio!
We had our first guest on the D Class Moto Pod, and the standard is now set VERY high. Levi Kitchen of Star Racing Yamaha joins us to talk about his upcoming season, amateur motocross, our mutual passions for fishing and the outdoors, and much more. Be sure to follow Levi on Instagram @levikitchen59 to keep up with his rookie supercross season, and check out some of his awesome apparel here: https://pwrfwd.co/collections/levi-kitchen
The Legend himself, James Stewart is on tonight for the first time in five years. We covered a range of topics and Stew was as candid as we've ever heard him. He's got a new podcast so he came on to let us know what he's been up to and what his plans are moving forward. Levi Kitchen joins us to talk about the coming season and those whoops that sidelined him until the East Coast 250SX series. All around great guy and very good looking, Sebastian Tortelli is on and we catch up with the charismatic Frenchman to discuss the Stark Electric bike and his involvement in it's development in coming to market.
The Chiz came off the couch and did what Chiz does-- HE CHIZZED! The silky voice of the number 11 comes on the show to talk about just how he consistently delivers results year after year. Levi Kitchen had a little bit of a hiccup at Budds but he comes on anyway to talk about his transition to the pro ranks and how he thinks it's gone after a couple rounds. Tallon Vohland comes on to talk about his method of preparing his son Max for the pro level and how it's gone in his eyes so far. Filthy Phil is on for his weekly appearance and we have A Ray and Randy Richardson in studio for lots-o-laughs!
Lots of content on this episode. Lots of laughs. Listen damn it
Jason Weigandt has gone to Loretta's 20 straight times, and he has seen the game change. Yesterday's path from minicycle hero all the way to pro-class domination has been interrupted by underdogs turning to #1 and unknowns turning into the biggest names. What has changed? Weigandt lays out some thoughts and observations here, and also throws in an interview with Levi Kitchen, the latest to emerge from among the pack to the front of it. The Exhaust Podcast is presented by Yoshimura, Cardo Systems, and OnX Maps.