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- Tuesday Toolbox: Levi CoenMarch 21, 2023I've got too many to list but just all the good families you meet along the way and relationships you make that last forever, but one particular racing memory that sticks out would probably be 2018 camp Coker, that's always one of my favorite tracks to race.
- Tuesday Toolbox: Ryder LaffertyMarch 7, 2023I started riding at around 3 years old. I don’t think I could even balance on a bicycle yet so I had training wheels on my dirt bike to get started. I didn’t race my first race until I was 7 years old at a local race in Delaware it was super muddy. I believe I was dead last like 14th place or something haha.
- Tuesday Toolbox: Gabriel NaudFebruary 28, 2023Wiseco Tuesday Tolbox with Gabriel Naud
- Tuesday Toolbox: Sawyer CarraturaFebruary 21, 2023Wiseco Tuesday Toolbox with Sawyer Carratura: "I got my first dirtbike on my sixth birthday in 2012. It was a Yamaha PW50. As for my first race, it was on my KX65 in 2016 at my local series."
- Tuesday Toolbox: Dan ReinhartJuly 5, 2022RacerTV recently hit 100K subscribers on YouTube. First and foremost, on behalf of RacerTV, I’d like to thank the fans of GNCC, Loretta Lynn’s, Mini O’s, and RCSX. We also have to thank the amazing athletes whose passion for the sports we love are at the forefront driving interest in watching racing.
- Tuesday Toolbox: Craig OberholzerJune 21, 2022Craig, a rider, and racer himself, saw the need for riders to have insurance, so when that “what if” happens, it can help ease the financial burden that comes with an injury. In my opinion, you need good insurance if you’re going to race anyway, why not talk to one of our own who knows the needs of a fellow rider.
- Tuesday Toolbox: Bubz TashaMay 24, 2022Bubz is dancing, figuratively that is. Racing, training, driving his racing career forward and most importantly (at least in my humble opinion) he’s having fun along the way. “Those who dance are considered insane by those who cannot hear the music.” Bubz is dancing, figuratively that is. Racing, training, driving his racing career forward and most importantly (at least in my humble opinion) he’s having fun along the way.
- Tuesday Toolbox: Kyle ShouseMay 17, 2022Memorial Day weekend is quickly approaching. With The John Penton being the last race before Memorial Day (May 30th) a lot of riders will be paying tribute to family members and friends that have died in service to our country, defending our freedoms. Kyle Shouse is one of those riders.
- Tuesday Toolbox: Lyndon SnodgrassMay 10, 2022Australian riders have enjoyed success in GNCC over the years. This year is no different. Lyndon Snodgrass is coming off his second win of the season and is enjoying the points lead in the XC2.
- Tuesday Toolbox: John Glauda Jr.May 3, 2022It’s no secret there is a changing of the guard taking place in the world of XC1 ATVs. The “Young Guns” are starting to see consistent top five results race after race. Rumors are floating around about some of the veteran riders considering retirement at the end of this season, if not within the next few seasons.
- Tuesday Toolbox: Trevor BollingerApril 19, 2022Injuries, that’s been the big storyline this season on Sundays at the track. I say, enough of the glass half empty. We’re going glass half full today!
- Tuesday Toolbox: Seth WilsonApril 5, 2022Racing, working, being a husband and a father. A role, or ROLES I should say, many are familiar with. But family is what GNCC racing is all about. This week we talk with Seth Wilson. When he’s not busy working, helping the track crew at a GNCC, being a dad, and being a husband, he finds time to race. Coming off a second place in class and a second place on the podium as a Top Amateur, I’d say Seth has things dialed.