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Racing Discussion => Racing Discussion => Topic started by: sportbiketshirtsdotcom on February 05, 2008, 09:56:40 PM

Title: New Road Racing Podcast would like your opinion!
Post by: sportbiketshirtsdotcom on February 05, 2008, 09:56:40 PM
My fellow CCS racers, would you do me a favor and listen to our podcast and tell us what you think? It is titled "Intro To Motorcycle Roadracing". You can either find it in the iTunes Music Store by searching for "motorcycle racing podcast" or you can listen to it via stream or download at our web site: http://www.introtomotorcycleroadracing.blogspot.com/.

We couldn't find a podcast discussing the basics of getting started in road racing so, we thought we would create one ourselves. We would love to hear your opinions, good or bad and how to improve the show. We would also love to begin interviews with amateur road racers all over the country and simply discuss how you got started in the sport and the tips and tricks you've used through the years to save money and continue enjoy club level motorcycle road racing.

Thank you and I hope we hear from many of you soon. You can contact us at: introtomotorcycleroadracing@gmail.com.
Title: Re: New Road Racing Podcast would like your opinion!
Post by: Dr675 on February 06, 2008, 08:57:30 AM
John Bunce had one about two years ago (the Road Racer Podcast), but like most, became a "pod fader".  I have been involved with three (Sidestand Cafe, AMA Raw, MotoCast).  All fizzled out for various reasons.  Best of luck and I'll give you a listen.

Doc
Title: Re: New Road Racing Podcast would like your opinion!
Post by: APP_Racing on February 06, 2008, 10:59:18 AM
ditto above.   MOTOGPOD, is about the only one I see that is somewhat consistent.
Gave you a listen and I say A++++++ job.

good flow, good content, interesting (even for a current racer).  Great Job!

Look forward to more.  Love them when I am on a flight.

If we could ever help with content or such, happy to try and help.
Title: Re: New Road Racing Podcast would like your opinion!
Post by: sportbiketshirtsdotcom on February 06, 2008, 11:02:19 AM
Thanks! I really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our podcast. I was excited and anxious to hear the "Road Racers Podcast" when I found it on iTunes late last year but, disappointed when I discovered I could no longer hear the episodes. Hopefully with enough amateur road racers contributing to our new podcast we can keep it going for years to come and make it into a valuable resource for amateur, club level, motorcycle road racers.

I would love to hear your opinion and others on what you find to be the most valuable aspects of a motorcycle racing podcast. What are you looking more for or what are you looking to learn. Or are you simply looking for more entertainment value in the podcast? Thanks!

http://www.introtomotorcycleroadracing.blogspot.com/
Title: Re: New Road Racing Podcast would like your opinion!
Post by: alexm on February 06, 2008, 11:06:00 PM
I just subscribed myself, I'll give it a listen on my commute tomorrow and report back my opinion.

I likethe idea of a racer's podcast...
Title: Re: New Road Racing Podcast would like your opinion!
Post by: LongDogRacing on February 07, 2008, 02:47:32 PM
yup, listened to eps 9,10,11 on the way to work.  sounds good!
Title: Re: New Road Racing Podcast would like your opinion!
Post by: sportbiketshirtsdotcom on February 07, 2008, 04:27:08 PM
Thanks guys! You know, we would love to conduct interviews with other CCS racers in other parts of the country to hear your perspective on the different race tracks that CCS uses for club level amateur racing around the U.S. Just shoot me an e-mail with your contact info.

introtomotorcycleroadracing@gmail.com
Title: Re: New Road Racing Podcast would like your opinion!
Post by: sportbiketshirtsdotcom on March 21, 2008, 07:18:50 PM
Hi guys. We conducted an interview with the 2007, Florida Region CCS champion, Santiago Villa in episode 14! We also had a short interview with up and coming local Florida CCS amateur, Gus Sanches, number 300. Let me know what you think of our latest show. Thanks for listening!