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In this episode of Off Track Podcast, proudly sponsored by SLICK MOTO EVENTS, our host Dave Neal sits down with Neil Hodgson, former British Superbike Champion, World Superbike Champion, and now a leading voice in MotoGP coverage as a pundit and commentator for TNT Sports.Neil shares behind-the-scenes stories from his incredible racing career, insights into the BSB, WSBK, and MotoGP paddocks, and his expert take on the latest MotoGP action. From his championship-winning days to life in the commentary box, this episode is packed with insider knowledge, racing anecdotes, and unmissable insights for any motorsport fan.
Eurosport TV commentators Greg Haines and double World Superbike Champion, James Toseland, bring you the first part of their 2024 season preview. There's conversation on new regulations, new circuits and safety as well as chat-chit about the different categories and rookie riders.Plus: the latest news from MotoGP and BSB as well as a call with newly-crowned New Zealand Supersport 600 Champion, Cormac Buchanan. COMING UP: Monday 19th February - Part 2 of Greg and JT's WorldSBK Preview, including an in-depth look into each team and rider on this year's grid. What chance does everybody have?Follow @GregHainesTV on social media!X - https://x.com/greghainestvInsta - https://www.instagram.com/greghainestvYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/greghainestvContact Talking Away by email:TalkingAwayPodcast@gmail.com
Keith's back at the Stirrup Cup for part 2 of his sit down with two-time World Superbike Champion, former MotoGP rider and musician, James Toseland to chat all about his career, life today and MotoGP in 2023! A big thank you to the Stirrup Cup for hosting us. Do head on down and see it for yourself:The Stirrup CupWoodland AvenueBarton SeagraveNN15 6QPOMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows: The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast The Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keith's back at the Stirrup Cup for a sit down with two-time World Superbike Champion, former MotoGP rider and musician, James Toseland to chat all about his career, life today and MotoGP in 2023! A big thank you to the Stirrup Cup for hosting us. Do head on down and see it for yourself:The Stirrup CupWoodland AvenueBarton SeagraveNN15 6QPOMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows: The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast The Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keith and Harry are joined by two time World Superbike Champion and Former MotoGP rider Colin Edwards this week. They delve into Colin's career, his thoughts on modern day bike racing and what he's up to on his ranch! OMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows: The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast The Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Spies is a three-time AMA Superbike Champion, the 2009 World Superbike Champion and now the team principal for the Rahal Ducati Moto team that will make its debut in the Daytona 200 in March. Spies is about to be a busy man, but he's excited at the opportunity to work with IndyCar legend Bobby Rahal and his son Graham and the challenge of putting together a MotoAmerica team from the ground up. We got the chance to catch up with Spies from his home in Texas for this week's episode of Off Track With Carruthers And Bice to talk about the new team and much more. Support the show
Please be aware in this episode we do speak about suicide. If you are struggling, please reach out to any of the below organisations: The SAMARITANS CALL - 116 123TEXT - SHOUT to 85258In the UK visit MIND.org.uk or contact the NHSIn the USA call the Suicide Hotline on 998In Australia call the Suicide Hotline on 131114Wherever you are in the world, visit the International Association for Suicide Prevention website to find a help line - https://www.iasp.info/crisis-centres-helplines/ This week, two time World Superbike Champion, former MotoGP rider turned broadcaster, James Toseland joins us to chat about his life and career, the state of MotoGP in 2023, World Superbikes and predictions for this weekends Austrian Grand Prix! Follow our hosts:Harry: https://twitter.com/imharrybenjamin Keith : https://twitter.com/KeithHuewen Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/omgmotogpInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/omgmotogp/YouTube: / @omgmotogp Produced by MotorMouth Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As our Isle of Man TT 2023 Blues continue, we're bringing you some of the best episodes from our back-catalogue, continuing with one of our most-talked about episodes with 3-time TT winner, 4-time World Superbike Champion and real life King of the Jungle, Carl Fogarty MBE.This episode was first published in March 2022, where Fogarty reminisced on an outstanding TT career including his Isle of Man debut, holding the lap record for an incredible 7 years, and that legendary race against Steve Hislop in 1992.The trio also looked back to the beginning of the Lanchashireman's biking career including watching his dad race - and crash - around the Mountain Course and losing him round the track at Oulton Park. The ‘I'm a Celeb' winner also took on the quick-fire round covering everything from two-strokes to four-strokes, and mealworms to camel penis!If you enjoyed this episode of The TT Podcast, please subscribe and leave us a rating & a review wherever you listen to your podcasts.Head to www.iomttraces.com for all the latest TT news and features, and search for @TTRacesOfficial for all our social channels.Music by Calva Louise - latest album ‘Euphoric' out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode six of The TT Podcast, Chris and Steve are joined by 3-time TT winner, 4-time World Superbike Champion and real life King of the Jungle, Carl Fogarty.Fogarty reminisces on an outstanding TT career including his Isle of Man debut, holding the lap record for an incredible 7 years, and that legendary race against Steve Hislop in 1992.The trio also take a look back to the beginning of the Lanchashireman's biking career including watching his dad race - and crash - around the Mountain Course and losing him round the track at Oulton Park.The ‘I'm a Celeb' winner also takes on the quick-fire round covering everything from two-strokes to four-strokes, and mealworms to camel penis!If you enjoy this episode of The TT Podcast, please leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts.Next time, Chris and Steve will be talking to the history making sidecar duo, brothers Ben and Tom Birchall.Be sure to subscribe to receive that episode as soon as it drops, head to www.iomttraces.com for all the latest TT news and features, and search for @TTRacesOfficial for all our social channels.Music by Calva Louise - latest album ‘Euphoric' out now. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Greg Haines is joined by fellow co-commentator and two-time World Superbike Champion, James Toseland, and recently retired World Supersport Champion Chaz Davies for the final episode of the year. What a year it's been! Full of drama from start to finish, the guys analyse the season as a whole, take an insight into recently retired life, favourite moments, and of course, a look ahead to the new year and the new season. From all of us here at Full Throttle, we wish you a fantastic holiday and a happy new year! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg and James have a deep dive into the realities of the lives of racers after a difficult race at Brands Hatch We get the reaction from treble winner Jonathan Rea, Andrea Locatelli reflects on his podium, and Scott Reading opens up about finishing the race after a horrible incident involving his close friend Brad Jones. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We chat with former MotoGP racer and 2x World Superbike Champion, Colin Edwards. Colin doesn't hold back in this podcast sharing a lot of great insight about his career. We also hit up our boy Jake Johnson to see what he has been up to and his debut road racing a bagger!
We chat with former MotoGP racer and 2x World Superbike Champion, Colin Edwards. Colin doesn't hold back in this podcast sharing a lot of great insight about his career. We also hit up our boy Jake Johnson to see what he has been up to and his debut road racing a bagger!
Now on the MotoStarr video podcast, a great insight into America's Three-time AMA Superbike Champion (2006-7-8), and the 2009 World Superbike Champion, which he won in his rookie year with 11 out of 14 pole positions and winning 14 out of 28 of the Championship races. This is Ben Spies. There is much to learn about this Texan, and he has, as he did throughout racing career, has much to offer. As you'll hear in the episode, we'll soon be launching a second podcast show to this feed - the window on the world of motorcycling, where we interview guests from all corners of the globe and aspects of motorcycling. Click subscribe and the first episode of that will be in your podcast feeds very soon! Thank you
Three-time World Superbike Champion and MotoGP™ race-winner Troy Bayliss joins us to discuss the pressures of riding for Ducati, Jack Miller's start to the season, his son Oli's racing career and reminisces about his extraordinary Valencia 2006 victory in a one-off final MotoGP™ appearance.
'Flying' Fred Merkel was the first ever World Superbike Champion - he won it not only once, but twice in total, taking the title in 1988 and 1989. He's also a 3 times national Superbike champion over in the USA as well. He's a very laid back character and it was a total joy to hear some amazing stories from the 80s and 90s, told a few decades on from his home in San Francisco. Enjoy.
Scott Russell, perhaps equally known as “Mr. Daytona", is the quintessential American Racer. His successes are legend. World Superbike Champion, Suzuka 8 hour winner, AMA Superbike Champion, and AMA Supersport Champion, where he won every one of his races in his winning year and a record 23 victories in that class, and likely what he will forever be remembered for, 5 Daytona 200 victories, hence his moniker. Of course, he may also be remembered for his amazing helmet design. Enjoy!
A three-time AMA 750 Supersport Champion, 1992 AMA Superbike Champion, 1993 World Superbike Champion, a two-time 500cc Grand Prix podium finisher, Suzuka 8 Hour winner... oh and five-time Daytona 200 winner, Scott Russell had a hell of a career. Now a competitive cyclist, we caught up with Mr. Daytona for this week's episode of Off Track With Carruthers And Bice to talk about the past, the present and the future. Twitter: https://twitter.com/scott4russellInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scott4russell/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scott.russell.7798Support the show (http://motoamerica.com)
June 2020: Two-time World Superbike Champion and former MotoGP rider, James Toseland, admits that it’s a long was to the top if you want to rock ‘n’ roll but is enjoying every moment of his second career as a successful musician and songwriter. Collaborating with Little Angels legend Toby Jepson he has written two albums packed with classic rock and power ballads, toured with Deep Purple and Status Quo, and had Toseland’s We’ll Stop At Nothing adopted as the Special Olympics anthem in 2017. Now, he gives us the inside scoop on the music industry and tells how going on stage is just as much of an adrenaline rush as motorcycle racing. #JamesToseland #Rock #Toseland #WorldSuperbike #Champion #MotoGP #Interview
Grab yourself a tumbler full of single-malt whisky and settle in for a fascinating and revealing catch-up with the two-time World Superbike Champion, rock-star, TV pundit and property mogul - the over-talented James Toseland. He discusses his latest surgeries, the tough start to his racing career, as well as his grandpa rejecting his hand-me-downs and Paolo Nutini getting his ear chewed off.
We are joined by Ex British and World Superbike Champion, BT Sport pundit and all-round top guy Neil Hodgson. We discuss his racing career, internet dating and life after hanging the leathers up. Sponsored by The Machine Shop, Hinkley. See more: https://the-machine-shop.co.uk/ www.chasintheracin.com @MotorbikePod Cheers, Chrissy and Dom
He's a Texan. He's an AMA 250cc Champion. He's a two-time World Superbike Champion. He's was a MotoGP star from 2003 to 2014. He owns the Texas Tornado Boot Camp. He works as an analyst for Britain's MotoGP coverage on BT Sports. He's Colin Edwards II and he's our guest on this week's Off Track with Carruthers and Bice and he talks about parts of his career, early and late, as well as giving advice to young MotoAmerica riders hoping to make it to the World Championship level. "It's not enough to win, unfortunately. What you need to do to wake somebody up with the eyes that are watching... you have to destroy them."Instagram: @colin_edwards_ttbcTwitter: @texastornado5Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TexasTornadoBootCamp/Support the show (http://motoamerica.com)
In this episode, Peter reads his recent article on the 5 time World Superbike Champion, Jonathan Rea. Who do you think is the greatest world superbike rider of all time? Let us know via the following channels: Twitter @mackaypodcast Facebook The Peter MacKay Motorsport Podcast Instagram @petermackaymotorsport Online www.petermackaymotorsport.com
In the debut episode of Life In The Fast Lane, Allan “Black Moses” Lane chats with former World Superbike Champion, retired MotoGP Racer Colin Edwards. Colin reminisces about his race days before explaining the development of his world-famous Texas Tornado Boot Camp Riding School in Montgomery, Texas. The episode continues with its second guest, Throttle […] The post Life In The Fast Lane: The Texas Tornado & Throttle Life appeared first on Radio Influence.
The Texas Tornado, as he is known, is a two time World Superbike Champion, and competed in the MotoGP class from 2003 to 2014. He has since opened the Texas Tornado Bootcamp, which is a training facility built on a 20-acre plot of land near Lake Conroe, in Montgomery, Texas. Texas Tornado Boot Camp is described as more of a Motorcycle amusement park than a boot camp. It offers a wide range of moto training and events, including one and two-day camps, private camps, racers camps, and more.
The 4 time World Superbike Champion talks about life on and off the track and what he thinks about “when things are going right”.
A late bloomer that went on to become a 3-time World Superbike Champion and an icon for Ducati. Host Greg Rust chats through the early days of borrowing money to go racing, then making it to the top, living on the French Riviera and now Troy’s decision in late 2017 to pull the helmet on again. Get in touch on Rusty's Instagram & Twitter Follow PodcastOne's Instagram or Get in touch at Podcastone.com.au
In this episode of The Physical Performance Show I have a fire-side chat with superbike champion and legend Troy Bayliss (Three Times World Superbike Champion, British Superbike Champion, MotoGP Winner, & 52 World Superbike wins!) Listen in as we delve into the following: What scares the fastest man on 2 wheels a remarkable 33% win/start ratio Riding the bike like a piano Why Troy took until age 35yrs to understand himself as an athlete Cornering at 65-80km/hr at the slowest Riding was like your in a push up position with someone sitting on your back Hitting a top speed of 347km/hr Why crashing at 80km/hr cab be better than crashing at 160km/hr More skin off on push bikes than motorcycles How troy has been hurt more riding dirt bikes in the last 4 years 'I was always superior but I used to leave it out there in the training' Racing against Max Biaggi as a rival Why Troy sometimes didn't sleep well Marrying Kym Troy's childhood sweetheart The role of Darrell Healy and the Ducati team, Troy's team manager who through until the end of Troy's career never took a cent as a manager Receiving a British Superbike invitation Riding against Carl Fogarty as a rival, and why Troy wanted his job Racing Monza 2000 The 1st professional win at Hockenheim Germany after meeting the team 2wks before. Winning the first World Superbike championship title at 28yrs, in 2001 & what was going through Troy's head Winning at MotoGP Staying hungry for three World championship titles Making the difficult decision to retire, knowing that potentially there were another two world titles to win. Life after the motorbike-cycling, family, and business. What's next for Troy Bayliss. The Troy Bayliss Classic If you have enjoyed the show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles. Powered by POGO Physio, Mermaid Waters, Australia
Which, d'you think is'The Greatest' 4X4 By Far? The all-American Willys Jeep? The ever-so-English Land Rover? Or the car that gave Toyota credibility and enabled them to become the biggest car company on the planet, The Landcruiser? We try to work it out. I travel to the iconic Abbey Roasd Studios to meet the singer-songwriter Chris 'Road To Hell' Rea about his boyhood passion for the shark-nose Ferrari Grand Prix racers. And we talk to four-time World Superbike Champion, 'King' Carl Fogarty at the London launch of the all-new Triumph Bonneville
Daytona Beach, FL (April 28, 2015) - Troy Bayliss won three World Superbike Championships on a Ducati. In 152 starts, the Australian had 94 podium finishes and 52 race victories. In 2006, as a substitute rider in place of the injured Sete Gibernau, he brought Ducati a MotoGP win at Valencia. Retirement means different things to different people. For Bayliss it meant establishing Troy Bayliss Events and promoting a variety of major events including the wildly successful Troy Bayliss Classic in his home country. This year, over 8,000 people were treated to world class flat track racing featuring Grand National riders from the USA. The 46-year-old Bayliss will be competing in five AMA Pro Flat Track Mile races in 2015 on the Lloyd Brothers Ducati and we look forward to hearing his thoughts in this special edition of Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone. Nathon Verdugo, Public Relations Manager at Ducati North America, will join us to explain the factories involvement and what it took behind the scenes to bring this together. Johnny Lewis, National #10, will be Troy's teammate on a Ducati for Lloyd Brothers Motorsports and we look forward to having Johnny on the show! JL10 is quietly building a franchise in the racing world and we will discuss his latest projects and his thoughts about riding the Ducati and being a teammate to the three time World Superbike Champion. Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone is powered by SOZO! Special thanks to: the Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Crosley Radio/Crosley Brands, Bell Racing USA, Dunlop Tire, KymcoUSA and NextMotoChampion.com! Facebook/Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone Twitter: @twowheelb