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The Motos and Friends Podcast is brought to you by Yamaha. Introducing the Yamaha MT-09, the ultimate Hyper Naked experience. With its aggressive styling, powerful CP3 engine, and advanced technology, the MT-09 is ready to dominate the streets. Feel the raw power of the MT-09's 890cc liquid-cooled three-cylinder engine. Delivering thrilling torque and exceptional fuel efficiency, this machine is built for performance. Experience the future of Hyper Naked technology with the MT-09's five-inch full-color TFT display and intuitive switchgear. Customize your ride with four different display themes and navigate effortlessly through the controls. The MT-09 is more than just a motorcycle; it's a statement. With its aggressive styling and unmatched performance, it's ready to turn heads and dominate the streets. Discover the MT-09. Learn more at YamahaMotorsports.com If you're on iOS, you can listen to this podcast on the new Faidr App a new concept in podcasting. In this week's first segment, Editors Don Williams and Nic de Sena tell us about the 2024 BMW R 12 nineT. With the standard R 12 taking on the job as a sporty cruiser for urban dwellers, this version of the model looks to satisfy more performance-oriented customers. Don put plenty of miles on the new R 12 nineT up and down California and he tells us all about it. For the Snippet this episode, we'd like you hear more about the amazing action cameras from Insta360. I asked Adam Stringer from Insta360 to tell us his take on why their cameras are so popular with motorcycle riders, and to let us know what's new from the company. Oh yes… and don't forget, the first 30 purchasers who use the promo code MOTOSANDFRIENDS, will bag a free Motorcycle Kit plus selfie stick! Those are worth $99 with any Insta360 X4 purchase. So head to store.insta360.com and get yours now. In our second segment Teejay Adams has a chat with Ed Milich, a life-long motorcycle rider, and a mechanical engineer for over two decades. He is now a consultant and expert witness supporting legal clients on motorcycle and vehicle-related subjects. Ed is a championship-winning motorcycle racer and fabricator, and has won races at Daytona, Willow Springs, Laguna Seca, Miller Motorsports Park, Barber Motorsports Park, and numerous other venues on motorcycles of his own construction and design. In the good ole print days, Ed was a regular contributor to several magazines including Motorcyclist, American Historic Racing Motorcycle Magazine, and the Moto Guzzi National Owners Magazine. We love your feedback! Please comment or suggest: @ultimatemotorcycling @UltimateMotoMag @UltimateMotorcycling producer@ultimatemotorcycling.com
Maassen raced a full-season for Team Penske in the 2006 ALMS campaign, winning three races at Miller Motorsports Park in Utah, Road America and Road Atlanta en route to capturing the LMP2 Championship in the famous Porsche RS Spyder. Maassen continued his strong run into 2007, when he won three more races and recorded nine podium finishes, including back-to-back overall wins at Miller Motorsports Park and Lime Rock (Conn.) Park.
Welcome to another episode of The Reserve Tank presented by Progressive. We will discuss how you can be a better road rider, and how to approach the topic of motorcycle education, because at the end of the day we all can learn something new no matter our skill level. Featuring co-host Robert Pandya, the host of our sister show, Centerstand: A motorcycle industry podcast, which dives into the business of the motorcycle industry, and how industry leaders can positively affect change. Our guest is a legendary motorcycle instructor, author, and former Pro AMA racer, Nick Ienatsch. He's also the founder and lead instructor at Yamaha Champions Riding School and strong advocate for all riders that learning how to ride never ends. Key Takeaways: 1. What's stopping motorcyclists from continuing to learn to ride? 2. How can the Yamaha Champions School expand an MSF graduate's rider education? 3. Is there an unfounded fear amongst motorcyclists about track days or going to a track that we can dispel? Yamaha Champions Riding School (YCRS) launched in 2008 at Miller Motorsports Park. YCRS 2.0 launched in 2013 at New Jersey Motorsports Park and still operates there, as well as Inde Motorsports Ranch. In addition, YCRS offers schools annually at Pitt Race, High Plains Raceway, Buttonwillow Raceway Park, Streets of Willow Springs, Carolina Motorsports Park, Palm Beach International Raceway, Homestead Raceway, Arizona Motorsports Park, The Ridge Raceway, and Sepang International Raceway. Yamaha Champions is a leading provider of Level 3 rider training for the United States Marine Corps. They provide a variety of programs, from four-hour street clinics to two-day ChampSchools, and have several OEM groups of engineers who attend on an annual basis. Yamaha Champions Riding is the only Tier-Three recognized MSF school in the country. Owners of YCRS: Nick Ienatsch, Josh Siegel, Chris Peris, Keith Culver, Limore Shur, David Bober YCRS Sponsors: AlpineStars, Arai, Chatterbox, Chickenhawk Tire Warmers, Dunlop, Esse Motorsports, Eyeball, GYTR, Hangdry, N2 Track Days, Payless Car Rental, Ram Mounts, Stone Castle, Tech Spec, Yamaha, Yamaha Generators, Yamalube Instructors: Nick Ienatsch, Chris Peris, Kyle Wyman, Roger Hayden, Eziah Davis, Ben Walters, Mark Schellinger, Louis Ferrari, Rob Cichiello, Brian Smith, Emerson Amaya, Michael Henau, Ryan Burke, David Bober, Keith Culver, Mark Thompson, AJ Ciampa, Cody Wyman, Don Williams, Rob Cichielo, Bill Sink, Ben Walters, and David Bober Website: https://ridelikeachampion.com/ (ChampSchool.com) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ridelikeachampion?skip_nax_wizard=true (www.facebook.com/ridelikeachampion)
This episode is a great discussion with Scott Rybarik. Scott works to support the expansion of the sport of motorcycling in more ways than I can count...including as a guest instructor for the Yamaha Champions Riding School. As Scott says in his bio, "the motorcycling community has become an extension of my family, and I want to help others become better, safer and faster riders." Scott and I talk about lots of topics related to motorcycles and motorcycling, including community, running clubs, managing risk and performance, how people learn new skills, taking kids racing, the lessons of motorcycling that relate to other parts of life, modern motorcycle electronics and tires and are they too good, and much, much more. Episode Links * Facebook Live Video Interview with Scott Rybarik (https://www.facebook.com/1978870302235245/videos/738557970024424) * Scott Rybarik on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/scott.rybarik) * Email: scott@champschool.com * Scott Rybarik on the Yamaha Champions Riding School Web Site (https://ridelikeachampion.com/instructors/) * Yamaha Champions Riding School (https://ridelikeachampion.com/) * Episode 025: MotoAmerica Superbike Racer Kyle Wyman (https://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com/025) * Episode 054: N2 on Motorcycling, Track Days and Endurance Racing (https://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com/054) * Sportbike Track Time (https://www.sportbiketracktime.com/) * Motorcycle Road Racing Association - Colorado (https://www.mra-racing.org/) * Utah Motorsports Campus (formerly Miller Motorsports Park (https://utahmotorsportscampus.com/) * Ohvale (http://ohvale.com/?lang=en) * MotoAmerica (https://motoamerica.com/) * Utah Sportbike Association (https://www.utahsba.com/) * HEROIC Racing Apparel (https://www.heroicracing.com/) * Greg's Garage Pod (https://gregsgaragepod.podbean.com/) * Road America (https://www.roadamerica.com/) * Episode 051: A Chat with John Ewert from Road America (https://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com/051) * California Superbike School (https://superbikeschool.com/) Shout-Outs * Manny Bastos * Rob Cichielo * Chip Spalding * Kyle Wyman * Todd McNabney * Chris Bays * Robby Cichielo Jr. Contact Me * Become a Podcast Supporter (PayPal) (https://paypal.me/christophergeiss?locale.x=en_US) * Affiliates Page (https://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com/affiliates) * Podcast Supporters Page (https://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com/supporters) * Email: soyouwanttoride@yahoo.com * Twitter: @soyouwanttoride (https://twitter.com/soyouwanttoride) * Instagram: so.you.want.to.ride (https://www.instagram.com/so.you.want.to.ride/) * Facebook: @so.you.want.to.ride (https://www.facebook.com/so.you.want.to.ride) * Podcast Listeners Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/2511206719123833/?source_id=1978870302235245) * Podcast Web Site (http://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com) * Podcast YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UClDjOlGOdK-SK8WB6jRdZ4Q) * Old Man Slacker on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/oldmanslacker/) * Old Man Slacker on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/oldmanslacker/) Special Guest: Scott Rybarik.
Dan Davis has spent over 40 years of technical, process, and business experience in the automotive and electronics industries. He retired as the Director of Ford Racing Technology and before that his career spanned a wide base in the automotive sector. He spent time at General Motors as a project engineer. He was Chief Steward for the IndyCar series, President and CEO of the Miller Motorsports Park, and held numerous positions with Ford including procurement, manufacturing, strategic business, advanced powertrain products, engineering and more. While at Ford he served on the Board of Directors for three different companies. Dan will be a key speaker at this year’s 25th Annual Armadillo Racing Seminar taking place on February 8 in Tacoma Washington. To learn more go to Armadilloracing.com
Alex Littlewood is the Founder and CEO of Motoroso.com, a website for enthusiasts to plan, build and share everything that powers their lifestyles. Alex launched the beta version of Motoroso's site in late 2015, and in January of 2019, he launched the "Motoroso Marketplace", which is the worlds first dedicated auto parts marketplace. The site has over 250,000 products available at launch, sold by hand-selected vendors, and they offer free shipping on all purchases with no minimum. Alex led a 10+ year startup career in the Silicon Valley, including Wildfire which was acquired by Google. He then started Motoroso, and after selling his house to fund the company and going through the TechStars accelerator in Detroit, he decided to move the company to the beautiful Central Coast of California. In conjunction with Motoroso's marketplace launch, they have also begun creating video content in their 2,000 square foot video studio in downtown San Luis Obispo. Alex raced a motorcycle in the AFM and WERA road racing series, and can often be found on the track at Laguna Seca, Sears Point, and Miller Motorsports Park.
Cole Powelson grew up racing BMX bikes and first worked assembling bikes at a shop. When he was in high school, he began transitioning his passion towards cars. Fast & Furious came out and this drew Cole to the tuner scene. He went to a technical school and even attended a Porsche factory training program in Atlanta when he was 20. By 22, he had moved back to Salt Lake City and was turning wrenches for a race team while worked at a dealership full time. Around this time, Miller Motorsports Park opened up and provided Cole with more and more motorsports opportunities. Cole was slowly building up his performance shop while still working full time. This allowed for an easy transition when the time came to do it full time because he already had systems and customers in place to make a go at it. Because of this, he was turning a profit by the second month of running LYFE Motorsport full time. While there were struggles along the way, his preparation and planning helped to mitigate their effect on his business. Even though he has been in business for several years, growing the business still excites him! His success in racing has opening a lot of doors for cool opportunities. His shop is now 7500 sqft with several lifts, a shipping area, composites area, and a fabrication spot. He also has a 1000 sqft space at Miller Motorsports Park which has a lift and can be used during track events. Lastly, he has 5000 sqft of storage for cars. He employs 7 full time people which he has hired from all over the country, and even from Canada. He and his team of guys now hold the crown for the fastest R35 Time Attach GRT on the planet with their recent win against the HKS GTR.
A news-heavy show, the guys cover a fair bit of ground going all the way back to last year. Topics include the Superprestigio, Dainese/Alpinestars, World Superbikes, the Yamaha R1 recall, and the sale of Miller Motorsports Park.
Colin Braun of CORE Autosport joins the guys to talk PC and more, then they review the news, the IMSA TUDOR Series at Virginia International Raceway, and PWC at Miller Motorsports park in Utah.
Colin Braun of CORE Autosport joins the guys to talk PC and more, then they review the news, the IMSA TUDOR Series at Virginia International Raceway, and PWC at Miller Motorsports park in Utah.
The guys' home track in Utah has a new owner! Speculation for Miller Motorsports Park has ended, but now comes with intriguing news that's shocking to the automotive world. Both Car Debates are for Corolla owners--Alex C in Columbus, OH and Sam in Dallas TX. Alex is single and has some wildly varied options, Sam has a family and is needing a good all-arounder; but most important is that the guys want something fun to replace their cars, and move on to something new.Your Rating & Review is highly coveted--don't forget to rate this episode and the podcast in general! Thanks for your support, thanks for watching & listening, and write with your own debate at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com.
Alex Littlewood is the Founder and CEO of Motoroso.com, a website for enthusiasts to discover, connect, and purchase everything that powers their lifestyle. Alex Launched Motoroso in September 2014, and there are over 200 official brand profiles including: Chevrolet, Ducati, Porsche, BMW, DuPont Registry, and many more. Alex lives in the Silicon Valley where he's led a successful tech startup career, including being part of a team that was acquired by Google. Motoroso is his first startup venture and was recently accepted to Techstars, considered by many to be the #1 accelerator program in the world. Alex raced a motorcycle in the AFM and WERA road racing series, and can often be found on the track at Laguna Seca, Sears Point, and Miller Motorsports Park.
The guys just completed a shoot featuring the ST Octane Academy at Miller Motorsports Park--lots of learning and driving refinement! Then, they talk about their latest shoot involving two press cars, the 2015 BMW M235i and 2015 Audi S3. Finally, Daniel in North Carolina asks a great question; 'which cars have enjoyable paddle shifters?'Write to us with your own debate at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com, and suggest FastBlast content on our Facebook page. Thanks for watching and listening, as always!
Miller Motorsports Park in Salt Lake City, UT has announced its closure, as of Oct. 31, 2015. The guys are bummed by the news, but have some optimism and discuss why track days and car clubs are important. Ben in Chicago, IL is rewarding himself with a sports car purchase, and writes in with a long list, asking what choices he should consider. Then, Brian in Ontario, Canada is keeping his 2006 STI, but needs an inexpensive commuter/family/fun car for backroads commuting.Thanks for watching and listening, and don't forget this week begins weekly content from us! Beginning with FastBlasts, we are looking to drive cars that we don't typically have a 'place' for, so write to us on Facebook with your ideas. Please support us on Patreon.com/EverydayDriver, and write to us with your own Debate at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com.
Pat and Gavin discuss the potential closure of Miller Motorsports Park, the Eco-Boost Mustang, and more!
Automakers post another strong sales month in the American market for Jul, but not as strong as many analysts were expecting. Some Ford owners are being offered complimentary driving instruction at Miller Motorsports Park in Utah. Land Rover tests an electric version of its Defender SUV at the Eden Project in the U.K. All that and more, plus we explore what trends will impact interior design in the future.
We talk to Freedom Autosports Andrew Carbonell and review the GRAND-AM Road Racing season finale at Miller Motorsports Park.
We talk to Freedom Autosports Andrew Carbonell and review the GRAND-AM Road Racing season finale at Miller Motorsports Park.
We talk to Boris Said, driver of the Marsh Racing #31 Corvette in the GRAND-AM Road Racing Rolex Series. We also talk about all of the news leading into Utah, then preview the race.
We talk to Boris Said, driver of the Marsh Racing #31 Corvette in the GRAND-AM Road Racing Rolex Series. We also talk about all of the news leading into Utah, then preview the race.
New Format IntroducedDate: May 7, 2008The third Formula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com witnesses the introduction of a new format. Continuing to provide news and discussion about the junior formula car ranks, the podcast will be broken down into the FormulaCar Magazine RaceWatch, eFormulaCarNews.com Racing Calendar, Soap Box, and FCM Challenge Series Spotlight and Calendar. Highlighting this edition is a discussion of the "Baby Boom" taking place in motorsports. In addition the A1GP season-finale, Pacific F2000 Championship doubleheader at Buttonwillow, race two of the Atlantic Championship at Laguna Seca, Formula BMW Americas season-opener at Laguna Seca, Round Two of the Star Mazda Championship at Miller Motorsports Park, and the Ontario Formula Ford Challenge are also on the docket in the 45-minute podcast.
Terry Borcheller – The Road Racers Podcast had the pleasure of catching up with Terry Borcheller on one of his rare “off weekends” at the Miller Motorsports Park during the American Le Mans event prior to his upcoming run at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.”. Terry was having a “busman’s holiday” as he was […] The post Terry Borcheller on the Road Racers Podcast first appeared on Road Racers Podcast.
Terry Borcheller – The Road Racers Podcast had the pleasure of catching up with Terry Borcheller on one of his rare “off weekends” at the Miller Motorsports Park during the American Le Mans event prior to his upcoming run at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.”. Terry was having a “busman’s holiday” as he was […] The post Terry Borcheller on the Road Racers Podcast first appeared on Road Racers Podcast.
The Road Racers Podcast recently had the opportunity to sit down with Cindi Lux.We caught up with Cindi prior to strapping herself into the driver’s seat of her Mopar/Dodge Viper Competition Coupe RaceCar during the Miller Motorsports Park round of the SCCA Pro Racing Speed World Challenge GT Series. Cindi Lux took time away from […] The post Talking Trackside with Road Racer Cindi Lux first appeared on Road Racers Podcast.
The Road Racers Podcast recently had the opportunity to sit down with Cindi Lux.We caught up with Cindi prior to strapping herself into the driver’s seat of her Mopar/Dodge Viper Competition Coupe RaceCar during the Miller Motorsports Park round of the SCCA Pro Racing Speed World Challenge GT Series. Cindi Lux took time away from […] The post Talking Trackside with Road Racer Cindi Lux first appeared on Road Racers Podcast.
Coverage from Miller Motorsports Park, Utah. Commentary from John Hindhaugh, with Jeremy Shaw and Jamie Howe. Practice 1 Practice 2 Qualifying Race part 1 Race part 2
Episode #12 with the June calendar, my Miller Motorsports Park stories, a review of last week's tire test at Brno and my Misano preview .
Episode #12 with the June calendar, my Miller Motorsports Park stories, a review of last week's tire test at Brno and my Misano preview .
Hello From Little BaghdadGood luck to JCR racing at the State Line SuperMoto Race outside Vegas this weekendJackass driver destroys Hoppers 10K bicycleMotoGP this weekend at Qatar.Race is on SATURDAYWhat some of the MotoGP pilots weighFrancis Batta on French Eurosport TVAMA tested at Barber, now off to Miller Motorsports Park in UtahToseland and Muggers hurt in WSBK testingBrian Drebber confirmed for future interviewOther interviews in the works!FEEDBACK rumblestripradio@gmail.com