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Open Segment taken from the 11.20.18 full episode

Open Segment taken from the 11.20.18 full episode
11.20.18 | Featuring the following guests: Zach Osborne, Stevie Bonsey, Chance Fullerton, JD Beach and Steward Baylor
Chuck Aksland, a well respected former racer, is the former vice president of motorsport operations at CoTA and former managing director of Team Roberts Racing and MotoGP. He is currently a partner in the KRAVE Group/MotoAmerica.
Geoff May made a return to MotoAmerica Motul Superbike in 2018, finishing in 17th place in the overall standings. Earlier in the year, he finished 4th at the Daytona 200, a race that he has made it the podium multiple times over his career. The most recent is a second-place victory in 2016.
Dave Anthony finished 2018 in 10th place in the overall standings in MotoAmerica Motul Superbike, as superbike is where he has spent most of his career. He also ran the three-rider FLY Street Racing team alongside Roi Holster and Sam Verderico.
Danny Walker currently manages the Genuine Broaster Chicken Honda team. When he is not managing, he is instructing and running American Supercamp, the brainchild of Walker Chris Carr, a riding skills and balance improvement course for all motorcycle riders.
Nicoll was one of the top riders in the Motocross Grand Prix World Championships during the late 1980s and early 1990s, finishing as the runner-up four times in the F.I.M. 500cc world Championships. Nicoll also won 13 World Motocross Grands Prix and 7 ACU British National Championships.
In October, Cooper Webb made it official and made the switch to Red Bull KTM, and will continue to race for them in the 2019 season. In his first race on a KTM 450 SX-F at the Monster Energy Cup, Webb finished in sixth place.
11.13.18 | Featuring the following guests: Cooper Webb, Kurt Nicoll, Danny Walker, Dave Anthony, Geoff May and Chuck Aksland
Josh Hayes interview taken from the 11.06.18 full episode
Chris Parrish has been racing since 2003 and has competed in hundreds of lightweight twin and endurance races throughout his career. He is a multiple time WERA Champion. Parrish won the inaugural 2018 MotoAmerica Twins Cup Championship. He finished with 147 points, which included six podiums and two first-place finishes.
Jason Madama finished second in the inaugural 2018 Twins Cup Championship, missing out on the championship by only three points with a total of 144. Madama finished with five podiums, including three first-place finishes. Madama split from Altus Motorsports in August 2018 and finished the Twins Cup series with Syndicate/AP Motoarts.
Tyler Mull is the operations manager of Brushy Mountain Motorsports Park in North Carolina. Located in Taylorsville, NC, Brushy Mountain has roughly 90 miles worth of dirt bike and ATV trails. Brushy Mountain hosts the Battle of the Goats Extreme Enduro, which happened August 4, 2018, and has hosted other hare scrambles in the past.
Previously, Kacy Martinez won the GNCC Championship in 2014 and 2015, and finished second overall in 2016. She has two X Games Medals, a gold and a bronze, and she finished second overall in the 2017 Women’s EnduroCross with eight podium finishes. Martinez won the 2018 Women’s EnduroCross Championship with 122 points.
Open Segment taken from the 11.06.18 full episode.
11.06.18 | Featuring the following guests: Kacy Martinez, Tyler Mull, Jason Madama, Chris Parrish and Josh Hayes
The producer’s pick for favorite segment of the month. Thank you for Listening! -Jack and Lea Ann
2017 saw Shelby Turner secure her second consecutive championship in the Women’s EnduroCross Series, as well as a gold medal as a member of the Canadian ISDE team, and even a podium finish in a men’s EnduroCross class. Currently, Shelby is second in overall points of the Women’s EnduroCross class, with one round to go.
In 2017, Gary Sutherlin won two professional racing championships. He won the WORCS series after securing seven podiums. He also won the 2017 AMA National Hare and Hound Championship, finishing with seven podiums. This season, Gary finished 4th in the overall standings of the WORCS series, with 4 podium finishes.
Bob DiFranco is a Strategic Accounts Manager for Wiseco, the world leader in manufacturing high performance forged pistons for a variety of markets. DiFranco works to provide key administrative support to Wiseco’s network of distributors.
After finishing second in 2017, AME EnduroCross racer Ty Tremaine is currently in fourth place in the overall standings, behind Colton Haaker(1), Cody Webb(2), and Kyle Redmond(3). Tremaine currently has 2 podium finishes on the year, his most recent being a 3rd place finish at Denver, CO on October 20th.
Inducted in 2015, AMA Hall of Famer Rodney Smith was one of the most dominant off-road racers of the late 1990s and early 2000s. In Smith’s illustrious career he won 13 AMA-sanctioned national championship series, including five Grand National Cross Country titles (‘98,’99,’01,’02,’04), three AMA National Hare Scrambles titles and five AMA National Reliability Enduro titles.
10.30.18 | Featuring the following guests: Rodney Smith, Ty Tremaine, Bob Di Franco, Gary Sutherlin and Shelby Turner
Strang added another championship to his list of accomplishments. He won the 2018 Kenda Full Gas Sprint Enduro Series Championship at the final round at Hidden Valley Golf Course in Glen Daniel, West Virginia. He won on Saturday and his third place finish on Sunday was all he needed to clinch the title.
In 2013, Cameron Beaubier won the Daytona 200 and the AMA Pro Daytona Sportbike Championship. After a third-place finish in the overall standings last year, Cameron, riding a Yamaha YZF-R1, claimed his third Motul Superbike Championship in four years (2015, 2016, 2018) which included 17 podiums and eight first-place finishes.
After finishing fifth in the standings last year, Endurocross podium regular and SRT rider Trystan Hart is currently ninth in the overall standings despite two podium finishes in the first two events of the year due to being sidelined after an Injury sustained at Reno Endurocross on September 22, 2018.
At Red Bull Straight Rhythm, AJ Catanzaro was defeated in the final of the 125cc class riding a bike that was a tribute to James Stewart, taking it to the final stretch of the third and final race to determine the winner between himself and Carson Brown. He placed second on his Kawasaki 125 two-stroke.
In 2015 and 2017 Shane finished second overall in the Monster Energy Supercross 250SX West class and this year he finished third overall. He also finished in fifth place in the points standings of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship in the 250cc class, including a first-place podium at the 2018 Tennessee National.
Open Segment taken from the 10.23.18 full episode
10.23.18 | Featuring the following guests: Shane McElrath, AJ Catanzaro, Trystan Hart, Cameron Beaubier and Josh Strang