Sven Martin, Alan Milway and Andrew Neethling break down the upcoming 2024 season with a preview show including the riders to watch for 2024, rule and broadcast changes, and random bits of info and gossip.
Nigel Page opens up about his career-changing injury, working with Chris Kovarik, commentating on Freecaster with Rob Warner, how team budgets are handled, signing Sam Hill, why the team switched to enduro and the unfortunate end to Nukeproof Bikes.
Katy opens up about her journey through burnout, the unexpected end of GT Factory Racing, and the reality of trying to find a team in the current economic climate.
On the first of two episodes Nigel Page talks about the 80's BMX scene, discovering mountain biking, snapping mopeds, quitting jobs to race, the golden era of downhill, competing against Rob Warner, Steve Peat and Shaun Palmer, X-Games medals and so much more...
Teaming up with Brendan Fairclough and Clay Porter to bring you Deathgrip 1 which featured on Netflix, they are now about to release the sequel Deathgrip 2.
Olly returns from the Red Bull Guanajuato Cerro Abajo street race in Mexico a little tired, but ready to break down his trip with insights and stories.
Alan Milway works with the likes of Greg Minnaar, Danny Hart, Gee Atherton, Charlie Hatton in addition to being the new team manager for Norco Factory Racing.
From his humble motorcycle trials beginnings to becoming a household name in mountain biking, during this episode Chris shares his journey of self-filming, honing his skills, and turning his passion into a profession.
Sam talks about how much money it actually costs to host the event, his contrasting life as a dad and big air bike rider, his recently ankle injury, how he compiles the rider invite list, how to flip huge jumps and much more.