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Author: Leonard Duncan
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Join host Leonard Duncan, a seasoned Racer/Mechanic with over 30 years of experience in the ATV industry, as he shares his unparalleled perspective and invites your favorite motorsports heroes to engage in captivating discussions. Embark on an exhilarating journey through the episodes of this extraordinary podcast, where the thrilling storyline unfolds, exploring all things related to the world of motorsports.
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In 2017 history was made, and Team USA won the first Quadcross of Nations. This year, 2022, two multiple-time champions and Team USA veterans take a rookie to the Quadcross of Nations. Rookie rider Bryce Ford is under the wing of Chad Wienen and Joel Hetrick to put the USA on the top of the box again. This is the fifth time the USA will be attending quad cross of nations. Chad Wienen will be the anchor as this is his fifth time. While Joel will be the workhorse to produce wins. Then Bryce rounds it off with consistency and speed. A historical event with the most dominant riders in the world. Team USA with all the pressure on them to win nobody wants to be on that team that doesn't bring home the gold. Join Team USA and me in talking about the setup and preparation for Quadcross of nations please share and subscribe as you enjoy the show! The race will start on the weekend of September 23-25.
Jeffery Rastrelli is a pro ATV/MX racer. He’s national #5 with an up and down season. Finishing strong was the motivation he needed to start prepping for racing in 2022, with the help of his father who also was a professional ATV racer. During his episode we talked to Jeffery about his career and his plans to put him self on top box soon!
Deep dive into the career of one of the most popular Riders in XC history. The change in the line up for 2023 , how this will effect riders and fans .Coming to terms with what you are capable and are no longer able to do. The Team of Fowler, Notman, Gallager came together one more time to lead the way to another tittle. Preperation was provin to be the difference in the long run ,with a world class mechanic putting it on the line training to race with a 7 time XC champ(Walker Fowler) and a ledgand in the sport(Johnny Gallager). The race story its self was great to here the ups and downs over coming deficits enjoying the highs . Knocking the wheels off the kart Johnny Gallager letting it out the 2022 will be his last year chasing points in XC 1 this changed the hole story and conversation. Listening to the team of Gallager, Fowler and Notman tell the story of the race and preparation was fun Tune in and enjoy while you are please find the subscribe button and help us bring you more great stories like this one
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The 2023 season was transformative for Josh Merritt, who added a dedicated mechanic and a few critical sponsors, setting him up for greater success. As he crossed the finish line, Josh knew he belonged among the XC1 Pros. Now, after winning a round in 2024 and securing 4th in the year-end points, he’s setting his sights on a title in 2025. Tune in to hear Josh’s journey, the importance of a solid team, and how he’s building momentum for the ultimate prize.Discover why adding a skilled trainer and mechanic has been a game-changer for Josh Merritt. With the right support, he’s climbing the ranks and closing in on his goal.Josh shares insights on his growth over the past season, including his first XC1 win in 2024 and his consistent rise up the leaderboard. His sights are set on 2025, where he’s ready to go all-in and chase the championship.Josh issues a challenge to his competitors: 2025 is his year to hunt for the title. With a future beyond 2025 uncertain, this may be Team Merritt’s ultimate push for glory.Join Josh Merritt as he reveals the pivotal changes that have elevated his performance. Don’t forget to subscribe, share with friends and family, and follow along as he prepares for an epic 2025 season!
With a solid sponsor package fueling Chloe Harper’s race program, she’s pushing hard to make her mark in the WXC.Early season challenges arose from Chloe’s relentless drive to secure wins, but she’s finding her balance.Chloe Harper, now in her sophomore season, has already left a mark on the ultra-competitive WXC class, solidifying herself as one of the rising stars.The WXC class in GNCC is known for its intensity, and Chloe has secured a strong hold on the second spot. Racing nearly 30 times a year, including 13 nationals and countless local races, she’s fine-tuning her skills and testing her limits to achieve more.Racing in over 30 events annually, Chloe mixes national competitions with local races for training and testing, demonstrating her dedication to the sport.Take a joyful dive into the life of one of the brightest young talents in the racing community. Share this episode with friends and family, and enjoy the show! Thank you for your support.
Hunter Hart, the #2 XC1 Pro in 2023, has faced a challenging 2024 season. Despite the setbacks, including DNFs and struggles, Hunter’s unwavering inner strength continues to shine through. He’s building his XC1 program for future success, learning valuable lessons from a tough year. Join us as we discuss how Hunter’s resilience and hard work will shape the future of his racing career.Hunter Hart has been investing in his future, both on and off the track. Though 2024 hasn’t gone as planned, his dedication to program development is preparing him for life after racing.Despite a challenging season, Hunter remains upbeat and focused. His recent race was a success, but the season overall has been tough. We talk about how his positive mindset is helping him overcome these obstacles and how failure often leads to valuable knowledge.The lessons learned from failure often pave the way for future success, and for Hunter, that means a hopeful return to the championship race.Join us as Hunter shares insights into his 2024 season. Don’t forget to share this episode with friends and family—thank you for your support!
In this episode, we sit down with David Schloss, a dedicated journalist whose passion for the ATV industry led him from being a fan to writing about his heroes. With roots in newspaper and magazine publishing, David shares his journey and gives an insider’s perspective on what it was like to cover the ATV world in the early 2000s—before the days of social media and instant uploads.He takes us behind the scenes of ATV Insider magazine, a grassroots family project that grew into a colorful and glossy reflection of the month’s racing action and industry news.David’s education didn’t prepare him for becoming a storyteller in the ATV world, but his passion and dedication propelled him to write about the industry he loved.Take a nostalgic look back with ATV Insider’s David Schloss as he reflects on what it was really like to be at the heart of ATV journalism. If you enjoy this episode, please share it with family and friends!
Graduation day came and went, but Kinsey Osborn didn't slow down. She managed to build a life, plan her future, and secure her 3rd WXC title—all while preparing for what's next. In 2023, Kinsey started the season not knowing she was embarking on an unbeatable streak, and as we head into 2024, there's still no end in sight.In 2024, Kinsey Osborn graduated high school, went undefeated for a second consecutive season, and captured her third WXC title. She’s proving that you can excel both on the racecourse and in the classroom.Juggling a full load of business classes and her desire to race, Kinsey is pushing herself to grow both mentally and physically at the highest level. Her dedication to refining her skills—both in her sport and in her studies—proves that talent alone isn’t enough; hard work and education are key.Looking ahead, Kinsey Osborn is gearing up for a demanding 2025 season while also pursuing her goal of becoming a self-employed business owner. She's ready to take on whatever challenges come her way, both on and off the track.Tune in to hear more about this 3-time champ's future plans! Grab a cool drink, gather some friends, and enjoy the ride. Don’t forget to share this episode with those who inspire you. Thank you for listening!
For Angela Moore, a love for riding ATVs quickly turned into an opportunity to race and conquer the competition. This episode dives into her journey as one of the most fearless and accomplished women in the sport.Explore Angela’s path as she built her reputation as a fearless competitor, racing in highly competitive women's classes and against the men, showcasing her prowess in both MX and off-road racing.In the early 2000s, Angela Moore was redefining women’s ATV racing with her incredible winning streaks, setting a standard in the Women’s class that hadn’t been seen before. Despite her success in MX racing on the East Coast, Angela took her talents to the West, where she focused on off-road racing. Her dominant presence continued to grow as she took on new challenges, proving her versatility and unmatched skill. Whether it was winning MX races on the East Coast or dominating off-road courses in the West, Angela Moore’s legacy in ATV racing remains unmatched. Tune in to hear the thrilling story of Angela Moore, a true trailblazer in women’s professional ATV racing. Don’t forget to share her inspiring journey with family and friends. Thank you for your support!
In this episode, we sit down with Adam Ulrich, a rising star in the world of professional ATV racing. Fresh off his sophomore season, Adam has recorded his best finishes yet and is determined to continue his climb to the top. From rapidly advancing through the amateur ranks to preserving valuable resources for his professional career, Adam’s story is one of hard work, dedication, and passion. Tune in to hear about his journey, the support of his family, and the challenges of competing at the highest level of ATV MX racing. Join us as we chat with Adam Ulrich, who is fresh off his best season yet as a professional ATV racer. At just 19, Adam has been making waves in the sport, pushing through the challenges of his sophomore season and learning what it takes to compete at the elite level. Adam shares the steep learning curve he’s faced in the ATV MX class, where every competitor is a finely tuned athlete. We’ll discuss his rise through the amateur ranks, the importance of not wasting resources, and how family support has played a crucial role in his success. At just 19, Adam Ulrich is carving out his place in the competitive world of ATV racing. With years of preparation and focus, he’s aiming for the top spot, and this is only the beginning of his journey. Grab your favorite beverage, sit back, and enjoy Adam’s inspiring story! Don’t forget to share this episode with family and friends, and be sure to subscribe and follow us wherever you listen. Thank you for your support!
Braxton Grosse has flirted with XC racing for years, but in 2024, the stakes got real. As a determined West Coast contender, Braxton is taking on the challenge of proving himself on the East Coast, where competition is fierce. Building a career in ATV racing is tough—building a name is even tougher. But Braxton is up for the task.Creating a career in ATV racing is no easy feat, and establishing a reputation in the sport is even more challenging—especially when transitioning from West Coast to East Coast circuits.In 2024, Braxton Grosse’s racing journey combined the WORCS and XC series, making it a pivotal year for the young up-and-comer. Through strategic planning, financial investment, and some good fortune, Braxton is navigating both circuits in pursuit of a national title.With a deep love for ATV racing, a supportive mother managing his career, and a father offering guidance, Braxton Grosse is on a mission to prove that West Coast riders can compete—and win—on the East Coast. His drive and passion are clear, as he battles in both the WORCS Pro and XC 2 Pro-Am classes.Coming off a summer break that included a trip to France for the famed PDV 12-hour race, Braxton then headed to West Virginia for round 10 of the GNCC series. With only a few weeks before he returns to the West Coast for the next WORCS round, Braxton is currently 3rd in points in the XC 2 class and holds 2nd in the WORCS Pro title race, keeping his championship hopes alive.Join Braxton Grosse on his thrilling 2024 racing season by following, subscribing, and supporting his journey. Thank you for being part of the ride!
Shelby Cobrando, inspired by her father’s passion for cars, honed her riding skills at local MX tracks, constantly pushing herself to improve. Her nickname, inspired by the iconic Shelby Cobra, reflects her deep love for motorsports. Now, she's competing in the WMX nationals, striving to become the best among the best.Explore how Shelby's father, a car enthusiast, built the machines that fueled her passion for racing.Nicknamed after the legendary Shelby Cobra, Shelby Cobrando's love for cars and motorsports was inevitable. In this episode, we dive into her journey from local tracks to the WMX nationals.Shelby shares her experience of breaking into the WMX nationals, detailing her growth as a racer and the challenges she faces on her quest to be the best in the sport.Balancing a full-time job as a CNA while racing in the WMX circuit is no easy feat. Shelby opens up about the physical and mental demands of her dual commitments.Join Shelby Cobrando as she shares her inspiring story of racing in the WMX. Don’t forget to share this episode with your friends and family. Thank you for listening!
Growing up on a farm instills a strong work ethic and adaptability—qualities that have been invaluable in Jon Stumf’s journey as a mechanic.Jon learned to build and repair machines on a farm with limited resources, guided by a father who taught him how to overcome breakdowns and challenges.Jon’s most valuable education came from working at a dealership, where he gained hands-on experience with a variety of manufacturers and benefited from the mentorship of a seasoned technician.Jon’s love for racing further honed his skills. He tested his abilities on his younger brother’s machine and his own, constantly pushing the limits of his knowledge and craftsmanship.Through Root River Racing, Jon met Leon Spinden III, and their friendship and shared knowledge led Jon to contribute his expertise to 4130 Motorsport, a national-level team.We hope Jon’s story inspires you to tackle your own projects—whether it’s fixing a problem or completing a build. Please share this episode with family, friends, and fellow enthusiasts. Thank you for listening!
Marshall Smith’s lifelong passion for racing has led him to where he is today—a professional ATV racer. Though he started his career in his 40s, Marshall’s journey proves that hard work and determination, not just speed, earn a spot among the pros. This sentiment was echoed by 8-time champ Chad Wienen, who told Marshall that showing up and putting in the work is what counts.This episode explores Marshall's journey, highlighting that it's not about being the fastest or the winningest rider, but about dedication, perseverance, and the willingness to chase a dream at any age.Who begins a professional ATV racing career in their 40s? A man with a dream—Marshall Smith. Riding what he considers the best ATV ever built, the LT-R450, Marshall’s story is one of passion, persistence, and proving that age is just a number.Marshall’s journey began when he participated in a local event in his mid-30s with a friend. That experience ignited a fire in him, setting the wheels in motion toward his dream. With determination and support from friends and sponsors, Marshall found his way to the ATV MX Nationals and local pro-am events, ultimately becoming a professional ATV racer.Marshall’s story is a testament to the power of dreams and hard work. With a small push from those around him, he transformed his passion into a professional career.Join Marshall on his dream ride into the professional ATV world. Please subscribe and follow where you can. Thank you!
Join us as we spend time with Wayne Matlock, who grew up riding ATVs and motorcycles in the desert with his family. This early exposure helped him build a skill set he continues to use today. In the early 90s, Wayne Matlock began his racing career during the reign of the TRX 250R in the ATV world.Wayne Matlock's journey from his beginnings in desert racing during the peak of the 2-stroke era to his successful career with modern 4-stroke engines, backed by factory support.Wayne Matlock entered the desert racing scene at one of its highest points, transitioning from the 2-stroke era to the modern 4-stroke period with strong factory support.Wayne has collaborated with Factory Bombardier (CAN-AM), Suzuki, and Honda, racing across Southern California, Nevada, and Baja California, Mexico.For the Matlocks, legacy and family racing in Baja is a way of life. Supporting an orphanage, building winning race programs, and running a family business, Wayne Matlock has established a lasting name in the desert community.As Wayne Matlock shares his captivating stories of ATV racing across the desert, please share this episode with family and friends. Thank you for listening!
As a young man, Jack Hickman learned to ride motorcycles and ATVs in the Southern California desert with family and friends. Jack spent most of his youth in Southern California, honing skills he didn't realize he would need later in life.After his family moved to the Northwest, Jack continued riding and learned the discipline to work hard and focus on tasks at hand.Looking for a way to give back and gain experience in the working world, Jack and two friends enlisted in the reserves. Education and a grueling boot camp in the hot, humid southern summer taught Jack about real responsibility.Jack returned to his home city, seeking a new job to start his career. By a stroke of luck, a family friend from years back helped him find that career in District 38 and Desert Racing.Join Jack on the desert trail, amidst the dust and whoops, as he shares his story. Please share with family and friends.
A deep dive into three-wheeler racing in the 70s and 80s with Mike Coe, discussing his transition to four-wheelers. To uncover the reality behind the historical accounts of three-wheeler racing and industry dynamics.In the mid to late 80s, Honda appeared to dominate the three-wheeler racing scene. But was its dominance as complete as the history books suggest?Honda made strategic moves to control the industry, influencing riders and promoters. The AMA's involvement and the financial stakes of promoters also played a significant role.Join us as we uncover the untold stories and insights from the world of three-wheeler racing with Mike Coe. Subscribe for more episodes and exclusive content.
Join us for an engaging conversation about motorsports, featuring KTM's Chase Sexton as he demonstrates why he's currently the best in the business. With Jett Lawrence sidelined due to injury, Sexton seizes the opportunity to shine. We'll also delve into F1 history, focusing on the British GP.From discussing the new, smaller bore Kayo UTV to highlighting the best of the best in sport quads.The ATV MX record books are being rewritten as Joel Hetrick and Minsey Osborn both strive for the seemingly impossible perfect season.We explore the history of sport quads and discuss our favorites. The clear winner is subjective, and you'll need to listen closely to find out our top picks.Who is the G.O.A.T. in ATV racing? Remember, the greatest of all time must excel in multiple disciplines, not just one.Tune in to discover who we think is the GOAT and why. Please subscribe and share our show with family and friends. Thank you!
Adam McGill, a fan favorite in GNCC, shares his journey from humble beginnings to the top of the ATV world.Take a trip back to the start of Adam’s ATV career, from his first 400ex, discovering he rode a Predator to eventually finding a TRX450R.Florida provides a great base for starting to race woods or cross-country. Deep sand whoops and tight trails really toughen you up.Follow Adam's career, from working with Factory KTM to learning how to develop his riding and machines to get the most out of them.Adam McGill loves riding his ATV, whether it's rain, shine, muddy, or dry. On an ATV is where Adam is truly in his element. Be it 2-strokes or 4-strokes, it’s all about the ride.I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Please share this with your family and friends. Thank you!
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