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From the creators of Vurbmoto, comes the Vurbmoto Podcast Network covering amateur motocross, AMA Supercross and Motocross and everything in between. Featuring the likes of Kevin Kelly, Wes Williams, Chase Stallo, Troy Dog, and more.
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Winners Take Y’all, powered by Cycle Specialty, welcomed the voice of the sport Jason Weigandt to break down the season so far. We dove into the 250 East, Hunter Lawrence’s breakthrough win, and of course the Red Light District fiasco. We also caught up with the guy “responsible” for the lights (not really), who claims after blowing up 500 Tuff Blocks with his mouth before every race, he’s already exhausted by the time the gate drops. Sounds like a solid excuse to us. Grab some merch at winnerstakeyall.com — hoodies, tees, hats, all the goods — and shoutout to Buck Wild Digital Marketing for the slick new site. Much love to SEVMX and our friends at Cooterco and Bromada for the support. Hit winnerstakeyall.com for the latest episode and the full show catalog.
Winners Take Y’all, brought to you by CycleSpecialty.com, welcomed Jade Dungey, fresh off a win while wrenching for Eli Tomac. Jade gave us a behind-the-scenes look at life in the pits and stories from his stacked résumé working with Chase Sexton, AP, and more. We kept the brainpower rolling with Jamie from Twisted Development, who joined us mid-road-trip chaos as he preps for Daytona SX, RCSX, and Spring A Ding, because nothing says race season like fixing a van on the side of the road. Grab some merch at winnerstakeyall.com (hoodies, tees, hats, the whole deal) and shoutout to Buck Wild Digital Marketing for the killer site. Much love as always to SEVMX, plus our friends at Cooterco.com and Bromada.com. Now hit play.
On the latest episode of Winners Take Y'all, powered by CycleSpecialty.com, we had Rick Doughty from Motobilia on to break down the Chad Reed Mecum bike and why the vintage market’s getting spicy. Then we caught up with Stew Baylor, calling in on his way to GNCC Round 1. We talked with Stew about running a training facility, stacking results in the woods, and now hiring Cody Groves as his wrench… which is still wild. Shout-out to BuckWildDigitalMarketing.com for hooking up our website. Swing by and grab some merch — shirts, hats, hoodies, and yes… panties. Because apparently that’s a thing now. Everything Winner's Take Y'all can be found at www.winnerstakeyall.com Cheers!
Last night we caught up with Chad Reed, who joined us from Glendale ahead of Supercross while representing ClubMX. Reed dropped some wild details about his bike heading through the Mecum auction — including a few surprises we didn’t see coming. We also welcomed Logan Karnow, who broke down the grind of running his own program and told the story behind landing his OnlyFans sponsorship. Don’t forget to swing by our site and grab some merch — hoodies, hats, tees, and more — every purchase helps fuel bigger shows and better content.  Find us at www.winnerstakeyall.com Big thanks to our partners at Cycle Specialty, Buck Wild Digital Marketing, SEVMX, and Bromada. Follow us across all your favorite social platforms and keep up with the chaos.
This Week on Winner’s Take Y’all Brandon Haas (ClubMX) We sit down with Brandon Haas to talk about his journey from racer to training facility founder to full-blown race team owner. His story is a masterclass in staying the course, ignoring the word no, and never getting comfortable. The ClubMX team is legit, the facility is as good as it gets—and Brandon is still hungry for more. Crockett Myers Fresh off a career-best 13th at Anaheim 2, Crockett Myers joins the show. His steak preferences? Highly questionable. His bike skills? Absolutely not. We break down the ride, the progress, and what’s next. Stories From The Frontlines Our West Coast correspondent Beauregard Lickenstack III checks in with his uniquely unhinged perspective in another installment of Stories From The Frontlines. You’ve been warned. Merch & Website Our new website is live and loaded with fresh gear: Hoodies • Sweatshirts • Tees • Hats • Women’s wear Check it all out at winnerstakeyall.com. Huge thanks to Buck Wild Digital Marketing for building a clean, easy-to-use site that gets the job done. Sponsors Cycle Specialty – Presenting sponsor Get 20% off helmets with code “SUGAR BALLS” Yes. We’re serious. SEVMX Race modern or vintage bikes on some of the best tracks with the best people. sevmx.com Bromada The Bromada vibe is real. Lifestyle brand approved by the WTY crew. bromada.com Follow Us Stay connected on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, and YouTube Search: Winner’s Take Y’all Thanks for listening 
First things first—hit www.winnerstakeyall.com and grab some merch so we can keep this circus rolling. The site looks damn good, doesn’t it? That’s no accident. Our show sponsor www.buckwilddigitalmarketing.com built it, and they do killer work. If you need a website—big, small, e-commerce, whatever—they’ve got you covered. Next up, a shoutout to www.cyclespecialty.com. We’ve got a winner for the free shirt, and apparently when we told you dumbasses to call the shop last episode… you actually listened. About a dozen calls later, mission accomplished. Legends. We also gotta show love to SEVMX, where we race. Old bikes, new bikes, great tracks, great people—just an all-around badass series. And last but not least, our guy Cliff Ahumada at www.bromada.com. Solid dude, cool story, and merch you and your bros can actually look good wearing. Alright, enough sponsor love—let’s get into it. On this episode we’re joined by former factory mechanic Shane Nalley. Shane came on last year and we barely scratched the surface of his stories, so we fixed that. We caught up with him at the 2026 Broxton Bridge Dual Sport Ride, and yeah… things went exactly how you’d expect. Sit back and enjoy the mayhem.
Last night on Winner’s Take Y’all, we welcomed Ryder DiFrancesco fresh off his first career podium. Ryder broke down the long road from can’t-miss amateur phenom to finding his groove in the pro ranks—learning how to lose, recalibrate, and finally figure out how to win. Honest, humble, and way more self-aware than most kids his age. Damn good listen. While you’re at it, hit up www.winnerstakeyall.com. The site is live and the merch is flowing. Hoodies, hats, tanks, underwear, and whatever other bad ideas we cook up next. Big thanks to Cycle Specialty for jumping on board as a show sponsor, and to Buck Wild Digital Marketing for building our site—and being ready to build yours next. We’re also fired up to welcome SEVMX, home to some of the best tracks, best racing, and best people in the Southeast. That’s it. Click play, turn it up, and help us spread the good word.
Winners Take Y’all is officially live—and so is the merch. Our brand-new website is up and running, with shirts, tanks, hoodies, boxers, and plenty more ready to go. While you’re listening to this episode, cruise the site and grab some gear—every purchase helps keep the show rolling and gets us one step closer to taking WTY on the road. Hit it now at winnerstakeyall.com. Huge shoutout to Buck Wild Digital Marketing, the crew responsible for building our badass new site and expansive e-commerce store. They absolutely crushed it. Also new for 2026, we’re fired up to welcome Cycle Specialty as a sponsor. We’ve got some cool stuff planned together, including solid discounts on parts, bikes, and gear—be sure to check them out at cyclespecialty.com. Now, let’s get to the guests. First up is Sean Brennen, the man behind all things media at Feld, as Supercross season kicks off this weekend. We covered a ton of ground, and somehow he managed to keep us on track the whole time. Then we’re joined by Ronnie Tichenor—former Suzuki factory rider, 125 Supercross Champion, OG trainer, and all-around great dude. His resume is deep, and his stories don’t disappoint. Hit play, enjoy the episode… and yeah, buy some shit from our site.
Jalek Swoll stops by this week on Winners Take Y’all and the timing couldn’t be better. He’s healthy, fired up, and ready to go to war for an 250SX East Divison Monster Energy AMA Supercross title. We talk comeback mode, championship pressure, and life changes off the bike—yes, he’s recently engaged—and what it means to be the longest-tenured rider flying the Triumph flag as the brand keeps building momentum. As always, follow Winners Take Y’all across all major social platforms—just search the name. And don’t miss it: our new website drops Friday, loaded with fresh hoodies, hats, and shirts. Press play and let it eat.
This week on Winner’s Take Y’all, we were supposed to have Jalek Swoll, but SMX media day stole him away. So we said “what the hell”—we’ll be our own guests! Enjoy two full hours of pure WTY chaos, stories, and whatever else fell out of our mouths.
Winners Take Y’all brought the heat this week with Greg Albertson, who broke down what it really takes to run a top-tier training facility—and how he keeps riders of all ages focused, fired up, and actually doing the work at GAME Training Facility. Then we grabbed a few minutes with Kade Johnson, fresh off his last-minute Team Green deal and a Mini O’s performance that made a whole lot of people go, “Wait…wasn't he on a Yamaha a week ago?" In studio, we had former Team Green rider and certified good dude Brandon Smith filling in for Sugar Ballz. Don’t miss his story. It starts wild, gets real, and ends with a message that hits harder than a set of whoops in fourth gear. Find us on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook—and keep an eye out for our new website loaded with fresh merch so you can rep Winners Take Y’all everywhere from the track to the Piggly Wiggly parking lot. Click play!
Winners Take Y’all welcomes the one and only Josh Woods to the program. The fan-favorite former Factory KTM and Suzuki rider shows up with a backpack full of stories—like catching a flight from the Canadian Nationals, landing just in time to make practice at Loretta Lynn’s… then going out and winning a title. Josh also lets us in on what it was really like bunking with Mike Craig (spoiler: night one went sideways fast), and walks us through the early days of GPF, the first full-time training facility in motocross, which just wrapped its 7th annual Clash for Cash event. Find us on YouTube, Instagram, Threads, and TikTok, and keep an eye out—merch is coming soon on our new website thanks to the crew at Buck Wild Marketing. Now quit reading and hit play!
Wil Hahn finally, after months, was on our show. Finally. You can run, but you can't hide. Check out what Wil had to say, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and go ride your bike!   This show is presented by D.I.D. The most trusted chain brand in the World, D.I.D (dee-eye-dee) offers products for an incredibly vast array of riding disciplines and applications to fit your bike’s specific needs!   Whether you’re cruising the highways, navigating your way through Baja, or occasionally hit your local single track, D.I.D has a chain offering for you! Check out their product catalog online at www.didchain.com to find the right products for you.
Warren Reid hopped on the show with us when Wil Hahn blew us off for the second straight week. More on that in the show. We will allow one more attempt to have Wil on before we send Nick down to south Georgia to kick the absolute shit out of him.    Anyway, Warren stepped up and we had a great conversation about his formative years at HRC, Kawasaki and a cabin in the woods that produced some absolute legends.    Hit the play button!
This week on Winners Take Y’all, we’re joined by Jimmy Button — one of the most respected names in motocross. Jimmy takes us back to the wild '90s era of racing, gives his thoughts on the upcoming Haiden Deegan showdown in the 450 class, and reflects on how a career-ending spinal cord injury in 2000 led him to build Road 2 Recovery.   From his days as a factory racer to his tireless work helping injured riders navigate the process of recovery and rehabilitation, Jimmy’s story is one of grit, gratitude, and giving back to the sport he loves.    Press play, take a ride down memory lane, and if you’re inspired — consider donating to www.Road2Recovery.com
John and Nick’s New Mexico Adventure. 900 miles of off-road in New Mexico was the goal. Camping at a volcano with the headmaster from the Branch Davidian Compound. Suga Ballz almost going off of a cliff multiple times. Check out the latest episode of Winners Take Y’all to see what it’s like…
After returning from the Motocross of Nations the Winners Take Y’all crew broke down the race, the scene, camper karaoke, and why this race is hands down the best sporting event on the planet.    We then welcomed the Swiss Army Knife known as Jason Weigandt to give us his take on the race as well!    Find us and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, and X!!!
Last night on Winners Take Y’all, we sat down with Factory Husqvarna’s own RJ Hampshire. The likable Floridian is back for his second stint with Team USA at the Motocross of Nations, and he gave us the inside scoop on how this year’s selection turned into a rollercoaster—on the team, off the team, and finally back where he belongs. We also caught up on his outdoor motocross campaign, his mindset heading into Ironman, and what it means to answer the call for Team USA. Big thanks to our friends at Bromada for fueling the fun. Now hit play and enjoy the ride!
Last night, Winners Take Y’all welcomed longtime friend of the show Cliff Ahumada, owner of Bromada Life. Cliff recently experienced a life-changing heart attack, and we invited him to share his story to help our listeners recognize the warning signs and learn what steps to take in an emergency.   Next up was the “Swiss Army knife” herself, Christina Denney. Among her many roles, Christina manages fundraising and logistics for our MX of Nations Team. She gave us an inside look at how that effort comes together and how each of us can pitch in to support the team’s success.   Finally, we were joined by Troy Adamitis, a generational storyteller for our sport. Through his camera lens, Troy has captured the heart and soul of motocross like no one else. His current projects include Roger DeCoster and the MXDN, available now on MySport.TV. We closed the show with a well-deserved salute to Troy’s ongoing work to tell the story of Moto.
We had the honor of welcoming 1982 World Champion Brad Lackey—a man whose journey to the top is as wild as it is inspiring. Picture this: a 16-year-old American in the Czech Republic, working at the CZ factory by day, fueling up on pickles and beer, and chasing dreams before GPS, Google Translate, or even a decent map. No running water, no smartphone, no problem. Brad didn’t just ride to the top—he blazed the trail. What a ride it’s been!
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