#214 Spinning Plates [STEVE PLATER]
Description
This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, Dom Hebertson and Joe Akroyd are joined by Steve Plater, who is a man with too many job titles for this description! From his role in the Tas BMW team spanning across both BSB and road racing, to the F900 cup, to commentating at the international road races to even podcasting over on the Offical TT podcast! Steve sheds light into his 2024 expectations for both his own riders and their respective championships. Enjoy - CTR x
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Sponsor of the episode: WSC Performance are a small family run motorcycle performance parts company. They offer brands including Brembo, EBC, SBS, eazi-grips and a massive selection of chain and sprocket kits with over 5 colours of chain available. They are also a stocker of Chasin' the Shine so please do check them out if you haven't already. You may recognise the name of the company as they actually sponsor a few riders in the paddock and have heavy involvement with Simon Bastable in the BMW F900 cup and Declan Connell in Stock 1000. WSC are totally online, so you can find them at www.wscperformance.co.uk or drop Simon an email at simon@wscperformance.co.uk if there is anything you can't find on the website.
If you are interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please get in touch via email to Grace on chasintheracin@outlook.com
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A friend of the podcast, Si McNally from the OMG Racing team is raising money for 3 air ambulance trusts, the Joey Dunlop foundation, the Southern 100 Marshalls fund and the IOM hyperbaric chamber as it is 10 years since his good friend, Simon Andrews, lost his life at the North West 200 and his family have made the decsion to close the Simon Andrews Foundation. Si has taken it upon himself to get the famous 'Live Unstoppable' moniker inscribed into his arm in the form of a tattoo and so he is asking for you (if possible) to dig deep and help raise some money for some really outstanding charities. Click the link to donate or scan the QR code during the pod: https://gofund.me/b34e0def
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