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Dr. G is the most sought-after doctor in the world of pro motocross and supercross. Chances are, your favorite rider has been worked on by Dr. G after a crash before the night show or during a season when they're trying to return from injury. With years of experience working with top supercross racers, Dr. G has treated legends like Ricky Carmichael, Ryan Villopoto, Ryan Dungey, Cooper Webb, and now Jett Lawrence. His perspective on the dangers of supercross is one-of-a-kind, and the behind-the-scenes stories from working with these athletes are ones you won't want to miss!Gypsy Gang—as always, thanks for watching. Don't forget to like and subscribe!
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto sit down to discuss the weekend in New Jersey, Chase Sexton's dominant performance, Cooper Webb's mindset, Justin Barcia's unfortunate finish, the points battle for 4th, which of the Top 3 riders in 250 East can take home the title, RJ Hampshire's wrist, what rules could be changed, and are the tracks too dangerous after a rough weekend.
An incredible one-off Live PulpMX Show from Pro Circuit Headquarters in front of a Live audience! We have Mitch Payton, Kris Keefer, Bones, RV, AC, Mcadoo, Nick Wey and son Vincent, Mike Ulrich from Yamaha even… Really, what more could you imagine for a truly legendary show?! It's story time from Pro Circuit as well as discussing Pro Circuit's iconic history. Great show, maybe the greatest yet!!
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto breakdown a WILD night in Seattle with another last-turn battle between Cooper Webb and Chase Sexton, Cole Davies first-career win, the altercation between Haiden Deegan and Julien Beaumer, and rest of the night from the Pacific Northwest.(1:00) Welcome to Title 24!(2:03) Villo is in the thick of it right now.(3:37) RV's RV.(6:32) A wild one in the Pacific Northwest.(7:53) Craziest Moment of the night.(8:20) Webb vs. Sexton: That was insane!(11:32) The mental aspects on a race like that!(18:00) Can Webb be beaten in his current mindset?(29:25) Sexton's focus should be…(34:50) Very impressed with Justin Cooper.(36:24) Aaron Plessinger's mental reset keeps earning podiums.(38:03) Ken Roczen's burst of energy despite the shoulder.(39:51) Better to be in 1st or 2nd during the race?(42:12) Cole Davies win was overdue.(45:20) RV's time working with Davies.(47:42) Haiden Deegan vs. Julien Beaumer(57:33) Okay to fine slapping and use to promote?(1:01:38) The corner made for that kind of pass.(1:03:31) Davies championship not this year, but next…(1:07:03) Marchbanks getting the confidence back.(1:08:45) Foxborough Preview: Sexton and Webb's Prep(1:12:07) SMX on NBC(1:13:13) Villo's cool night tonight.(1:16:00) Our condolences to the Stanton family.(1:16:47) Thank you to our fans!
Ryan Villopoto is back with Ricky Carmichael to discuss everything from Birmingham, including Chase Sexton's turnaround win, Cooper Webb's rare mistake, Malcolm Stewart's gritty performance, Jason Anderson's rough night, impressive showings from Nate Thrasher and Seth Hammaker, the Austrian brands bringing it, and a breakdown of the advantage of different chassis.(0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(2:40) Parents grinding out racing life.(5:40) Too old for off-day free rides.(8:59) Did Birmingham change your outlook?(12:53) Chase Sexton looked connected.(14:15) Austrian bikes were dialed in!(16:00) Advantages to frame flexing?(18:45) Malcolm Stewart's rough practice crash.(20:20) Chassis have come a long way.(28:01) Did Sexton make an enemy in Jason Anderson?(35:08) What does Aaron Plessinger need for that next level?(39:18) Cooper Webb's out-of-character mistake.(42:07) What about Webb on Anderson?(44:37) More impressive: Nath Thrasher or Seth Hammaker?(47:52) For Seth, "with confidence comes speed."(49:26) Tom Vialle's Championship approach.(52:03) RJ Hampshire: It's not over!(54:11) Max Anstie's bad luck continues.(55:54) SMX on NBC(57:05) Haiden Deegan's legal issues.(59:10) Thank god we didn't have social media.(1:01:17) Pacific Northwest: Here we come!(1:04:38) Seattle memories.(1:06:06) RV Merch Drop!( ) See you next week.
Back by popular demand, Lewis Phillips and Adam Wheeler dive into the intricacies of a past season of the FIM Motocross World Championship. 2015, the year that Ryan Villopoto made the move to Europe, is sat on the docket this time around. The amount of new information in this revealing podcast, despite the 'old' subject matter, is enough to prompt any fan to salivate.
Phil Nicoletti is on in his standard role dropping off bombs and scooping the straight talk like only PHILLIP can. Coty Schock is an incredible story this series and he secured his first SX podium ever this week in Arlington and it was the 2nd step, not the 3rd! City is still improving and he's on to talk about his unlikely rise out of the state of Delaware. Justin hill dropped the fastest qualifying lap in Arlington and we just had to get him on to talk about his speed and why he doesn't just go lights out all the time. Ryan Villopoto is one proud Moto Dad after son, Brax won the KTM Junior class in Arlington. Is he diving head first in the Moto-Dad life already? We find out. Jason Weigandt is in studio!!
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss a historic night in Tampa as Malcolm Stewart gets his first premier class win, the whoops take our leaders Chase Sexton and Pierce Brown, the lappers take out Ken Roczen and ruffle some feathers, Cooper Webb's championship odds looking good, tough words on tuff blocks, Max Anstie's looking pretty, Cameron McAdoo's amazing podium, and why free agency for injuries doesn't really work.
With the Glendale round in the books, Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss Jett Lawrence's injury, Jordon Smith bringing Triumph their first win, Chase Sexton's intensity, Haiden Deegan's experience level, Julien Beaumer making mistakes that he can't make, Eli Tomac spotting the competition, and what the age limit should be on 250 riders.(0:00) Welcome to the Title 24 Glendale Review(1:00) Moto-Dad: Gage Villopoto makes his debut.(5:18) Show Preview & Motorsports on NBC Community Pole.(6:55) Jett Lawrence leaves with an injury.(13:39) Glendale - The Track: Options galore.(18:33) Triumph first win: Sacrifice pays off.(23:46) Cole Davies: Better get used to it.(26:11) Davies: 1-1 pressure and the crash.(30:06) Julien Beaumer: Can't do this at this level.(34:41) Haiden Deegan: More experience will help.(40:21) What will the break bring for the 250 West?(43:16) SMX Bloopers!(46:18) Chase Sexton: Most intense on the track.(49:28) Triple Crown a blessing for Jett.(51:41) Look where these riders started!(53:42) Eli Tomac: I think he's pissed.(56:40) Did Ricky really say Coop for 8th place?(58:41) Ken Roczen: We're more confident in him than he is.(1:02:03) Can Ken handle the Tampa heat?(1:02:46) Tomac: Speed is there, can't spot these guys.(1:05:44) Motorsports on NBC Sports Community Poll Pick(1:07:31) Quad Lock Question: Age Limit in the 250 class?(1:15:48) Haiden's thought on age limits.(1:18:57) SuperMotocross on NBC This Week!(1:19:57) A lot of Heat in the 250 East.(1:22:00) See everyone in Tampa!
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto sat down with Anaheim 250 Winner Jo Shimoda to discuss the big win, his move to Florida, what this means for San Diego next week, and his favorite place to go despite the music.
Our champions Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto are back and ready for the upcoming SuperMotocross World Championship to start this Saturday at Anaheim. The two dove into a ton of fans questions including a rider's plan heading into A1, some advice for Jett Lawrence dealing with success, what can Eli Tomac and others due to knock the champion from the top of the podium, and Haiden Deegan's decision to head West this season.
Join us on this episode of Docwob TV as we take a nostalgic look back at the unforgettable moments from the 2024 season! It's been an action-packed year filled with not one, but two incredible vet events: the VMXdN Foxhill and Farleigh Castle Vets MX! What started as a four-bike build quickly escalated to an astonishing ten bikes—definitely a journey with many highs and lows. The multiple pipes we went through at Foxhill with Mike Brown and Ryan Villopoto were insane. It was also great to have the likes of Alessio Chiodi and Sean Lipanovich under the awning at VMXdN and Dakar winner Sam Sunderland at Farleigh Castle Vets MX. I always say, "Never again," but who knows what the future holds? The riders are already lining up for VMXdN Foxhill 2025! In addition to our main projects, we dove into some exceptional customer builds, a personal project or two, and even squeezed in a trial bike on the titanium side. There was a lot of love out there for BTS tour of Pro Circuit, the RM250AF build and the CR500 two-stroke project. A massive THANK YOU to all our viewers for your love and support! Your likes and subscriptions mean the world to us. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more DocWob TV!
(0:00) Ryan Villopoto off being a Moto-Dad!(2:53) 2-time Dakar Rally Winner Ricky Brabec(34:44) RC's thoughts on the interview(38:00) Thanks everyone! See you in 2025.
Fresh off the announcement of his new job, Triumph Racing America's General Manager Jeremy Coker sits down with Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto to discuss his new position, how he got here, and his thoughts on the state of SuperMotocross racing.
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!
We talk to Ryan Villopoto to recap his first GNCC weekend where he raced a quad and YZ125. Then three time WXC champion Rachael Archer will join to discuss her first year on the RM/Red Bear/Kawasaki team. Seven time XC1 Pro ATV champ Walker Fowler will be up next to talk about his season. Then Chauncy Sharp (aka ReaperDoc) will answer questions about Motocross the Game. Finally, RJ Wageman will be on the phone to tell us about working the GNCC with Yamaha and his stunt career. As always we'll have our Yamaha Motor USA 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.
Fresh off their visit to the Motocross of Nations, Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss the atmosphere and being at Matterley Basin, Australia's first title, a solid appearance for USA on short notice, Tim Gajser throwing it down, Jeffrey Herlings' mediocre outing, Jorge Prado's energy coming off another title-winning season, and a few listener questions and statements as the offseason officially begins.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto expand on everything SMX from Las Vegas, including Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan's title victories, Chase Sexton's unfortunate end to the season and the MXoN implications, Hunter Lawrence's ascension, Pierce Brown's 1st win, and comparing the future rivalry between Jett and Haiden.
Welcome back to the Ol' Boy Podcast! Today, we're sittin' down with a true powerhouse in the world of motocross, the one and only Ryan Villopoto. You might know him as the four-time Supercross World Champion who tore up the tracks from 2011 to 2014. Hosted by our own Chad Ward, this episode is all about rollin' up your sleeves and diggin' into Ryan's story—from his humble beginnings racing as a young buck to his life after hangin' up his helmet.We'll talk shop about the importance of personal investment, self-maintenance, and why thinkin' long-term is key in both business and life. Ryan's got some tales about findin' the right sponsors, makin' the big switch from Kawasaki to Yamaha, and what it takes to keep the fire burnin' even after walkin' away from the limelight.Ryan's gonna share some gritty details about pushin' through injuries, bangin' out those tough training sessions, and how he manages to balance life as a dad with twin boys followin' in his tire tracks. And it ain't all just about racin'—we'll hear about his work with NBC Sports, his own podcast Title 24, and how he's navigatin' his second act after retirement.So grab a cold one, settle in, and get ready for a good ol' fashioned conversation filled with hard work, resilience, and a whole lotta heart. This one's for anyone out there who's spent some time grindin' it out, whether it's on the track or in everyday life. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and stick around for Ryan Villopoto on the Ol' Boy Podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto break down everything that happened at SMX Playoff #2 from Texas including Hunter Lawrence's big win, Chase Sexton's eye-opening post-race interview, Haiden Deegan dominant again, RJ Hampshire's wild ride again, the winner-take-all championship next week, tuff blocks, racing formats, and who is under the most pressure.
Fresh off his appearance at the Vet MXdN Steve is on the show with newly crowned 450MX Champ Chase Sexton to talk about that goal achieved. Phil Nicoletti joins us for his first show appearance after his racing career has been capped off at Ironman MX. Ryan The Newf Lockhart calls in to take massive crap from Gauldy of course and to talk about the weekend across the pond. Ryan Villopoto is also on the show to talk about the Vet MXdN from his perspective. Gauldy and Tyler Medaglia of Team CANADA are in studio!!
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto are back together to dive into Chase Sexton's first Pro Motocross 450 Championship, Team USA at the Motocross of Nations, the SMX Playoffs, and a grip of fans questions including whether it is good to be humble or cocky.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto are back after two weeks off to discuss Hunter Lawrence's new ride, Chase Sexton's closing the gap, Chance Hymas' wild ride and what he should do, the return of Ken Roczen and Cooper Webb, flaggers, Garrett Marchbanks and Triumph feel-good stories, plus the wild NASCAR finish.
00:00:41 - Ryan Villopoto talks about his visit last weekend to Mammoth Motocross 2024.00:03:45 - Ricky and Ryan discuss Heiden Deegan.00:22 :34 - Ricky and Ryan discuss Jet Lawrence.00:33:46 - Ricky and Ryan discuss Chase Sexton.
Ian Harrison of Factory KTM is on to talk about year one with Chase Sexton and the rest of the orange riders. We have Off-road FENOM, Stu Baylor on to talk about WINNING. Chance Hymas is having a great outdoor campaign through 3 rounds and we get him on to talk about his satisfaction in reaching his goals. Ryan Villopoto is on to talk about what the greatest retired rider ever does from day to day and why it's the best job on earth. Keefer and Darkside are in studio!!
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.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto are joined by Monster Energy AMA Supercross 250 West Champion RJ Hampshire to discuss his journey through the sport to his first professional title, but first the champions take a slew of fans questions prior to the start of the 2024 Pro Motocross season.
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.
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.
(0:00) Welcome, Ryan Villopoto back from COTA and MotoGP.(3:26) Initial Thoughts on Foxborough(6:40) Massive win for Cooper Webb(8:55) Chase Sexton: Another Ryan Dungey?(11:58) Where is Webb better?(13:48) Is Cooper in Jett Lawrence's head?(14:58) More pressure on Webb?(17:50) Is Webb one of the best?(18:28) Jett's bad start: Yamaha's plan?(20:25) Jett's turndown style: "Be ready!"(21:50) Rather be Jett or Webb right now?(25:20) Sexton's "What If"(28:00) Jason Anderson: Extra hard on Jett?(31:35) Haiden Deegan: "This is what we expected."(32:15) Cameron McAdoo: Exactly what he needed to do.(34:10) Tom Vialle: Another solid ride.(34:50) Should McAdoo be worried about Deegan or Vialle?(38:25) The Week Ahead(39:59) Cooper Webb joins the show(1:10:03) Best at getting in their opponent's head?(1:16:30) Thank you! See you next week.
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There was so much anticipation for Adam Cianciarulo's pro career when it began a little over a decade ago, and now we can look back at it in full because he's announced his retirement. Jason Weigandt has a few thoughts from Adam to share (via the SMX Insider show's exclusive interview) and then Weigandt adds his own thoughts. Hardly anyone had expectations to live up to like Adam did, because he was entering the ranks right on the heels of a 15-year run of Kawasaki Team Green prospects going straight to the top immediately, through Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart, and Ryan Villopoto. Thus, the microscope was on Adam right from the start to see if he could be the next one, and for a brief moment, he delivered by winning supercross races immediately. Unfortunately, injuries then kicked in, leaving everyone wondering what might have been. Adam surely wondered this more than anyone, but was also able to gain perspective from it all. He might not have won all the races he would have won if he was healthy, but he might have emerged from the process as a better person. That's why his legacy is now not as one of the winningest riders ever, but one of the most liked. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura and Racer X Brand.
In this edition of Lessons and Reflections four-time Monster Energy AMA Supercross champion and two-time AMA Pro Motocross champion Ryan Villopoto joins to talk about lessons he learned while racing.
RV is one of the modern icons of Motocross. We are very similar in age and I followed his career from a relatively unknown amateur all the way through his incredible pro career. I have always wanted to have RV on the show, but I am glad it took us this long as we have actually got to hang a bit over the last 6 months. He's a legend of a bloke and a really fun guy to hang around... I hope that comes across in this show! We talk about Ryan joining BluCru, why redheads have the most championships, if he retired to early, how his speed would stack up today, and even though it is kinda old news now, we talk about the Ando / Jett situation and what it means for the sport, as well as our upcoming trip to New Zealand to ride with 2007 team mate and rival Ben Townley.To get early release and ad free audio versions of the podcast, as well as exclusive feature content, head to http://www.gypsy-tales.comSPONSORS:DRINK AG1: http://www.drinkag1.com/gypsytalesMake sure you use the code to get your years free supply of Vitamin D and 5 FREE travel packs!Motosport: http://www.motosport.comYamaha Motors USA: http://www.yamaha-motor.comMANSCAPED: http://www.manscaped.comGet 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code GYPSYGANGKRUSH OZ: https://krushoz.comDriTimes: http://www.dritimes.comFIST HANDWEAR: http://www.fisthandwear.comCODE: GYPSYGANG 15%DIXXON: http://www.dixxonquality.com.auTROPICAL AUTO GROUP: http://www.tropicalauto.com.auSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsBG...ADD GYPSY TALES ON INSTAGRAM ►https://www.instagram.com/gypsytalespSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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
Michael Leib tells Vital MX about starting his pro career racing in the MXGPs, why he created Canvas MX and his vision for the company, and more.
Ryder DiFrancesco checks-in to tell Vital MX about how the transition to the TLD/Red Bull/GasGas team is going, his new training program, and more.
The first ever Pulpmx ride day at Millville happened and we did a live show Saturday night with a cast of people that were there.
This week we have Checkers from Race Tech to help recap his weekend at the PulpMX Ride Day, the upcoming Arenacross series, and RT seminars. Then Ryan Villopoto makes his MotoXpod Show debut. He wanted to come on to also discuss the Pulp Ride Day, and his Blu Cru ambassadorship, and we'll have Forum questions for him. We will be answering your emails, getting into all our regular segments, and banter. Don't forget the MotoXpod Show is presented by Race Tech and Boyesen.
Randy Lawrence has had one of the most remarkable careers in two wheels I have ever come across. He was an OG of the BMX scene in Southern California and the brother of "Factory" Phil Lawrence. He found his way into a roll as a mechanic and wound up working with "The King" Jeremy McGrath before retiring to race the Downhill World Cup for Intense. He then came back into moto to work as a trainer and carved out an amazing career for himself training guys like Jake Weimer and Ryan Villopoto.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!MANSCAPED: http://www.manscaped.comGet 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code GYPSYGANGKRUSH OZ: https://krushoz.comDriTimes: http://www.dritimes.comFIST HANDWEAR: http://www.fisthandwear.comCODE: GYPSYGANG 15%DIXXON: http://www.dixxonquality.com.auTROPICAL AUTO GROUP: http://www.tropicalauto.com.auANTIGRAVITY BATTERIES: Use our affiliate code for a discount at: https://antigravitybatteries.com/ref/...SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsBG...ADD GYPSY TALES ON INSTAGRAM ►https://www.instagram.com/gypsytalesp..See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A special double interview from the 2023 SuperMotocross World Championship finals! Monster Energy is proud to welcome Supercross racing stars Ryan Villopoto and Josh Hill. In the interview originally streamed on Twitch, multi-time Supercross Champion Villopoto and Professional Supercross racer Hill analyze the races and share their insights with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney.Tune in for a special episode recorded during the Monster Energy SuperMotocross World Championship finals inside the legendary LA Memorial Coliseum with two equally legendary guests: Hailing from Washington State, Ryan Villopoto is a four-time 450 AMA Supercross Champion and three-time Motocross Champion. He is joined by professional SX racer Josh Hill, whose track record includes a World Supercross Championship race win and the title of 2012 Australian Supercross Championship Vice Champion. Together, the racers provide commentary and insider perspective on the big season finale in Los Angeles. Hear about the biggest rivalries, racing tricks, and background stories – only on UNLEASHED!Press the play button (and hit Like) on the new episode of UNLEASHED with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney.Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more UNLEASHED episodes. Regular editions of the show are recorded live inside Studio M at Monster Energy headquarters in Corona, California, and published bi-weekly. Also, follow @monsterenergy for updates.
Night one Pulpm Show from the Vet MXDN in the UK with interviews from Ryan Villopoto, Tommy Searle and more. Apologies for the audio quality!
In this episode of Moto Moms we talk to Kari Canard, mom to Trey Canard. We discuss Trey's highs and lows including championships, injuries, and the loss of his father at a young age.
We catch up with Rockstar Husqvarna's amateur sensation about winning the final round of Supercross Futures and another run at some Loretta Lynn's championships.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto jump right into the 450 Class at Indy, Ken Roczen's win, the dirt and the ruts, Chase Sexton's wreck, Justin Barcia's run, and whether Eli Tomac should have pushed for more positions (0:51); 250 Recap: Hunter Lawrence's close call, Haiden Deegan's mistake (13:35); Indianapolis winner Ken Roczen joins the show (20:02); Detroit preview, and Cooper Webb's mindset with the red plate (38:52)
With 24 SuperMotocross titles between them, Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto join forces for the new Title 24 podcast to discuss all the latest news and action in the SuperMotocross World Championship.
Anaheim 1 for Monster Energy AMA Supercross and the SuperMotocross World Championship has come and gone, but today we get the highest level of perspective on the sport. In the audio from this week's SMX Insider show (check out the SuperMotocross channel on YouTube), Jason Weigandt, Daniel Blair, and SuperMotocross stat man Clinton Fowler get in a 30-minute chat with three of the best in the history of the sport. Ryan Villopoto, Jeremy McGrath, and Ricky Carmichael are on the show to talk about hot topics like Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, Malcolm Stewart, the advancing age of top riders in the sport, how Jett Lawrence needs to focus past the hype, and more. It's a great time with the greats. Thanks to Feld Motor Sports for handing us the audio from this week's show to use for our Exhaust Podcast. The Racer X Exhaust Podcast is hosted by Jason Weigandt and sponsored by Yoshimura and the WD-40 brand.
Ryan Dungey comes on to talk coffee, his year back on the track in the Nationals and the possibility of an off-road adventure. Troll Train joins us to talk retirement, training future plans. RV calls in to discuss the just-dropped "Driven to Ride" video featuring himself, Steve, Jammin Jake Weimer and Talon. Adam Bailey of the World Supercross series calls in to discuss the inaugural two race preview and plans moving forward for the series. Dale Spangler is in studio for the first time and even Talon joins on the cohost side for a bit!
Thanks to the Motosport.com guys for bringing us to Idaho for some hanging out, dirt bike riding and more. Oh and we managed to squeeze in a mini-remote show about this experience, MXDN and more.
We have Mookie on to talk about his return to motocross and how he's enjoying the summer of sweat. Jared Mees of American Flattrack is soon to talk about what he's had going on when not turning left. Dean-O is back on to talk about his return to racing since destroying his arse in SX. Grant Harlan is on to discuss his 2022 season and we have Ryan Villopoto on to talk about. the glory days in the Team Kawasaki truck with Jamie' Jake Weimer who is in studio with THE Alex Ray!