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Harrison is a mechanic for Tom Vialle the winner of the MX2 Motocross World Championship in 2020, and he has had quite the rise to go from small town South Australia all the way to working for Red Bull KTM race team and winning a World Title with his rider there, we go through how it all went down and the stories along the way.
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So for episode 14, we have a first double appearance with Yoann Barelli back on the show for a catch up on everything thats gone on in the past 6 months including changing his bike sponsors to a smaller brand and the reasons around that, how he is excited to go racing again now and how his Garbage clean up movement is going and a bit on the current state of the sport too, and what he sees could improve.
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For episode 12 I was lucky enough to have Cam Cole on, the first kiwi guy to win a World Championships in Downhill with his junior win at 2006 World Champs in Rotorua, we dig in to the career he went on to have in racing following that and how he beat all the tough challenges that were put in front of him to also claim 6 World Cup podiums, to now what he is up to these days trail building and his thoughts on the current state of the sport.
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Was great to chat with the 2018 World Cup Downhill overall champion and 2019 World Cup runner up Amaury Pierron, Amaury has made an impressive rise to the top of the sport, but not without plenty of hurdles and some adversity along the way, he credits this for helping him to have strong mind and also to enjoy all the moments along the way and enjoy the sport for the fun of it also.
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For Episode 10 I was lucky enough to catch up with my ex teammate and good friend Sam Dale, and discuss his road as a pro rider and a bunch of good stories along the way and why he's happiest with the simple life living in his van riding and racing his bike.
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Michael Kolar was a World tour road cyclist and raced several years alongside Peter Sagan as a domestique before finishing up his racing career at the end of 2018 to manage the VIP program for his Bora Hansgrohe team, and chase his new goal of becoming a Enduro World Series MTB racer, here we discuss his journey as a pro and how the transition to MTB is going for him.
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As Yoann announced he will take a year away from racing to start his coaching business I thought what better time to get him on for a chat, he discusses the reasons behind his decision also how he became a pro and his thoughts on the sport currently and what he would like to improve.
Sorry but both mine and Yoanns internet connections weren't the best for this one but have edited it together and I hope you can still enjoy it!
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It was great to have Billy Bolt on for Episode 7, a guy I have always been a fan of but never knew too much about his sport and story. Billy explains his quick rise to becoming a Factory rider in Hard Enduro after a great first ride to 5th at Erzberg, to then becoming WESS Champion in 2018 and having a nasty and complicated leg injury and his recovery from that to now become 2020 SuperEnduro World Champion.
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For Episode 6 I talk to Kirt Voreis, a friend of mine and one of the most skilled and creative riders in the sport on his road to still now being a pro rider aged 46, we cover all of his racing career and some crazy stories along the way from being on some of the biggest teams in the sport at the time with guys like Shaun Palmer.
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For Episode 5 I speak to Aussie rider Josh Button and he discuss's his road to becoming a Pro rider and the tough ups and downs along the way which lead to him taking some time away from the sport and then to coming back and getting on the podium at Cairns World Cup in 2016, and going back to work the next week.
This episode shows truely how brutal our sport can be at times and how mentally tough Josh is to not back down.
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George Bennett New Zealand's most successful road cyclists describes his journey from XC racing in NZ and traveling the NZ national series and having a disaster at the World Champs in Italy, which lead to transitioning to trying to race as road cyclist and then becoming the first kiwi to win a World Tour Road race and what its like to be in the lead group in a Tour De France mountain stage, and we compare notes from being an Enduro and Downhill pro rider to being a professional Road cyclist.
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In Part Two Nigel digs deep in to when he retired from racing and was wondering what next.. when he came up with the idea to start a race team and how that materialised to be team Chain Reaction Cycles Intense and now Nukeproof, and from there he goes in to how it worked out that he signed Sam Hill to his team, and some stories from being his team manager.
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In part one of his episode Nigel Page leads us through his road from BMX racing as a kid and teenager to working in a council office and chasing the UK club and Rave scene, to finally becoming a pro rider in his mid twenties and some of the adventures of traveling the DH World Cup circuit in the late 90s and early 2000s.
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I catch up with my new GT Factory Racing team mate 'The Denim Destroyer" Johannes Von Klebelsberg on his road from Privateer to Pro in 2019, why he likes to race in Jeans and prefers to still to run his restaurant alongside his racing.
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A short introduction about the Wyn or Lose podcast and what to expect.