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Brayton, Pettis, Ray, Fields Archive
We got Tony Berluti in studio so you know we had to get JB10 on to fire up BerlOOTi and talk about his 2019 season so far. Jess Pettis is on to talk about his progress this SX series and…
Daytime Program: Oakland
Welcome to the fourth round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series “Daytime Program” Oakland Edisssssssssh. How many of you were pissed off that you had to watch the race Sunday afternoon? Probably a lot of you right? I for…
2019 250 MX Shootout
After two episodes, 13 riders, over five hours of rider opinions, three vastly different tracks, over 90 pages of notes, and several engine hours later, the 2019 250 MX Shootout is dusted. We set out to find the correct 250…
Pro Circuit Oakland SX Post-Race PulpCasts
Another crazy night in Oaktown…only this time with a old winner but it’s still new you know? Listen individually below or subscribe to The Steve Matthes Show on your Podcast player of choice to listen to them seamlessly while driving…
Fly Racing Moto:60 Show Archive- Oakland SX
Thanks to GET, Pro Taper and Maxxis for coming on, click HERE to listen
FXR Racing/Race Tech Privateer Island #74- Ronnie Stewart
Ronnie Stew’s two for two to start the year and has a new program under him. We talked to him about it HERE
Pulpmx Fantasy: A2 Picks and Trends
PulpMX.com Fantasy Wrap Up- Anaheim Part Deaux! Anaheim two! What a night of racing, we had Coop busting out some #pewpewlife on his least favorite German, a mad Australian veteran punting the current Supercross champ out of a corner “get…
MX Vice: Webb’s Candid Pulpmx Show Interview
Lots to unpack when it comes to Webb’s interview this past Monday. I tried to rank the surprising quotes HERE
Keefer Tested: 2019 Fly Lite Hydrogen
Full Disclosure: I am a gear snob/freak/connoisseur/lover. To me if you look good, you’re going to feel good and if you feel good, you’re going to ride good. As you might also know FLY Racing advertises on my podcast and…
Maxxis Tires Classic Ink: Uni Trak
In 1974, Yamaha introduced the world to the joys of single-shock suspension. Using a design pioneered by Belgian engineer Lucien Tilkens, the new Yamaha “monoshock” delivered twice the travel of traditional dual-shock systems and kicked off a suspension revolution. While…