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Creative Riding Episode 181 “Kid’s Table”

Creative Riding Episode 181 “Kid’s Table”

On this week’s show we flip the script.

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Welcome to episode 181 – the Kid’s Table.
Why the kid’s table? Well we partnered with NoCo Moto Podcast to form our own round table of topics, since we never seem to be invited to the other round tables that every other podcast seems to host.

On this episode Wiggins and Junky take the NoCo Moto “Best/Worst Bike” head on and try to present the lads with a taste of their own juju.

In return, NoCo Moto hosts Swiggy and MotoGPete send a few headlines Creative Riding’s way, and the crew has to decide which one is fake.

Later in the show we discuss racing. Following their sojourn to Utah Motorsports Campus, MotoGPete came away feeling like it’s important for everyone who enjoys 2-wheels to take the time this year to experience racing. What ever the discipline or size of the venue, racing is a popular and accessible way to connect with other bikers, racers, and the community as a whole. Pete’s analogy of racing being motorcycling’s ‘magic bullet’ makes sense as the barometer of the sport appears to be on the rise.

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