Adam Cianciarulo Opens Up About His Tough Decision To Retire...

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
  • Adam Cianciarulo speaks on his tough decision to retire at the end of the 2024 supercross season.
    In this episode of Gypsy Tales, Adam Cianciarulo returns for part two to dive deep into his transition from professional motocross racing to broadcasting. He shares personal stories about home renovations, his love for golf, and balancing life post-racing. Adam also talks about the pressures of live TV, his passion for the motocross community, and his thoughts on rising talents like Jett Lawrence and Hayden Deegan. Join us for a candid conversation on the future of motocross, the mindset needed for success, and how Adam is navigating the next chapter of his career!
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  • @barswapmedia
    @barswapmedia 3 дні тому +27

    To have a positive mindset after everything he’s been through is truly inspirational

  • @mpenick3223
    @mpenick3223 3 дні тому +19

    AC is an absolutely awesome human being. The sport is better for having him in it. The career coming in the booth is going to be exciting to watch. Congrats and good luck Adam!

  • @kamakrazi
    @kamakrazi 3 дні тому +13

    I hated that we lost you as a competitor on the track. You gave everything you had, and we could see it. But that podium speech at Denver in '23... Bro, you made grown men cry. While we may not have known the full extent of what you did, and how much effort you put into, we took that ride with you. And this sport is better because of you. But best of all, we all know you aren't done with it. We all see the talent you have in the booth. Watching you cheer as riders went by in SMX only solidifies that you are what makes dirt bike racing so great. Thank you for sticking it out, and fighting, not only for you, but for us.

  • @tommiebennett
    @tommiebennett 3 дні тому +4

    This hits hard. Glad to see the true behind the scenes and the love.

  • @CodyBWorld
    @CodyBWorld 3 дні тому +11

    AC92 mentioned he had an Ayahuasca experience in this video around the 5:07 mark. That is beautiful. You are awesome Adam. I wish you nothing but peace and love.

    • @mariabaiteke2591
      @mariabaiteke2591 3 дні тому +1

      that shit is demonic!!

    • @2strokin70
      @2strokin70 3 дні тому

      ​@@mariabaiteke2591no it's not demonic it is very helpful for many people

    • @moto3463
      @moto3463 День тому

      @@mariabaiteke2591nope plant medicine is not demonic

  • @andybull3310
    @andybull3310 3 дні тому +5

    Much respect for being honest bro! I had no idea! I’m a fan AC

  • @mjumbotron
    @mjumbotron 2 дні тому +3

    I can't say for sure, because I don't really follow any other professional sports very closely, but I feel confident that AC is one of the most thoughtful and inspiring athletes, period, in any sport anywhere. Just a credit to humanity. Really excited to keep following his journey.

    • @dark-starchemistryfabricat2405
      @dark-starchemistryfabricat2405 День тому

      You dont even know him lol... One day you will realize, you dont really know anyone, everyone has a dark side or something they hide from the world.
      But Humans are complex creatures ... We are capable of being Good and Bad.
      "Who am I to judge a man? when I, myself, walk imperfectly"

  • @user-z1u4u
    @user-z1u4u 3 дні тому +3

    Love AC. Same wrist injury ended it for me too. Couldn't hold on after that, fingers start going numb after a few minutes.... SUCKS. Glad he left without life changing injury and can be the best AC possible in next chapters of his life. The world needs a good guy like AC to be moving forward. Good luck AC!!!!

  • @simonsteadman3276
    @simonsteadman3276 3 дні тому +2

    Great interview and a very honest insight into what was going on behind the scenes👏👏

  • @duc6132
    @duc6132 2 дні тому

    AC is my favorite!! I’ve loved watching him ride since I saw a UA-cam video of him as a kid riding with RV at a practice track. Looking forward to more racing with AC commentating, I still feel AC is the face of the sport here in the US.

  • @Jacob-64
    @Jacob-64 2 дні тому

    Wow Adam ,I've followed you since you were riding 80's . One of the most sincere interviews I've watched from an ex racer .... good luck in your future ....

  • @YEYZY-mj6ob
    @YEYZY-mj6ob 2 дні тому

    We love you AC, and we’re so proud of you.🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @gregmccarter3243
    @gregmccarter3243 3 дні тому +5

    So sad he had those injuries....was so fast and smooth......would have won alot for sure....

  • @2strokin70
    @2strokin70 3 дні тому +4

    Ac is a good dude ..seems like he's the most humble down to earth guy and I hope he stays involved with the sport by commentating or something

    • @dark-starchemistryfabricat2405
      @dark-starchemistryfabricat2405 День тому

      "Commentating or something" lmao they had Zack Osbourne commentating last year (who actually won a Championship).. with Weege, RC and James... Will Christain, The overseeing NBC Crew.... its like 8-9 commentators now... way too
      M Many cooks in the kitchen ... Zach Struggled to articulate his words perhaps they just replaced him with AC who is a better speaker and can gel with the crew better. 🤷🏻‍♂️ idk...

  • @Kawiboy
    @Kawiboy 2 дні тому

    Grateful he's gonna be around for a while 🔥👊✌️

  • @branden5163
    @branden5163 3 дні тому +1

    AC is by far my favorite rider. He's such a great guy. I wish he could have had a longer career.

  • @NYSparky705
    @NYSparky705 2 дні тому

    AC is awesome. You have been doing very well also with the broadcasting AC.

  • @FalseHope61
    @FalseHope61 3 дні тому +4

    It really wasn’t fair to Adam. Because ALOT of guys crash and fail, keep having injuries, because they just aren’t good enough. Adam is the exception. His talent didn’t fail him. His body did.

    • @Zac.r90
      @Zac.r90 3 дні тому

      Queef yourself

  • @thelarsonshowinc
    @thelarsonshowinc 3 дні тому

    MUCH LOVE!!! MUCH RESPECT!!! 🤙🏻✊🏻👊🏻

  • @BisonOutBack16
    @BisonOutBack16 3 дні тому +1

    Great pod

  • @dominicsearl1543
    @dominicsearl1543 3 дні тому +1

    AC a dog man gotta love the mindset from the guy and how hes able to stay apart of the sport even after all of this!

  • @halanderson6738
    @halanderson6738 3 дні тому

    We love ya Adam

  • @BenSouza-pe3wl
    @BenSouza-pe3wl 3 дні тому

    we love you AC you changed amateur racing and killed it in the pro ranks

  • @ddmx4889
    @ddmx4889 День тому

    Strong TP vibes

  • @bigdusty1705
    @bigdusty1705 2 дні тому

    he was so good on the 2 fiddy

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim 3 дні тому +2

    I understand the winning mentality but think *AC* is being too hard on himself *2023* was a pretty good comeback after being out all of *2022*
    *2023 SX*
    9th Anaheim 1
    8th San Diego
    9th Anaheim 2
    10th Houston
    12th Tampa
    15th Oakland
    6th Indianapolis
    8th Detroit
    8th Seattle
    6th Glendale
    7th Atlanta
    8th Nashville
    *3rd* Denver
    4th Salt Lake City
    *2023 MX*
    6th Fox Raceway
    5th Hangtown
    4th Thunder Valley
    *3rd* High Point
    10th RedBud
    8th Southwick
    5th Spring Creek
    6th Washougal
    4th Unadilla
    7th Budds Creek
    5th Ironman
    *2023 SMX*
    16th SMX Playoff 1
    13th SMX Playoff 2
    4th SMX Final
    *(I just hope he's happy doing what he's doing)*

  • @johnallard9876
    @johnallard9876 3 дні тому

    I’ll say it again feel bad for ya maddog lol but think like most when we say that it’s more of just sucks and it’s not fair to you end it that way. Everyone knows you tried absolutely EVERYTHING you could have done and prolly went way longer then. Most ppl would have. I’ll never forget when you were rookie in 250 class leading points and your shoulder popped out and you had track guys pop it back in went back out lol you were so tiny then no bigger then a min lol then next few years you grew like crazy and were tall and solid thought you were always gonna be smaller guy like rc lol your a legend no matter what amateur days and pro class remember that!

  • @DeanLowe-b2k
    @DeanLowe-b2k 59 хвилин тому

    Like my Dad used to say " you meet a better class of people, who ride motorcycles "

  • @danashcraft5201
    @danashcraft5201 3 дні тому

    This sport has no mercy at all, always an AC fan!!!

  • @justinstilwell7841
    @justinstilwell7841 3 дні тому

    He’s still a bad ass mofo. It’s just a bummer because he had it all going for him. Life’s twists and turns are unfair to say the least. He will now be a wonderful ambassador for the sport. He speaks well. He’s such a positive guy mad respect AC9

  • @jhall9936
    @jhall9936 2 дні тому

    Ac is a legend of his injuries didn’t happen I think he would of been multi time champ in 450s

  • @candicemartin1888
    @candicemartin1888 2 дні тому

    What a ripper bloke he is...
    Great career AC

  • @MVLM21
    @MVLM21 2 дні тому

    I wonder if he ever tried manual decompression with his chiro. I’m sure he did a lot of chiro but that’s probably what he didn’t try.

  • @davidsteen5215
    @davidsteen5215 3 дні тому

    Capel tunnel opp may have fixed that

  • @troydimsdale2331
    @troydimsdale2331 3 дні тому

    He was so good. He will have the “what ifs” forever. He just couldn’t stay healthy.

  • @hoodedcobra1531
    @hoodedcobra1531 3 дні тому

    sounds like it started from Canada crash 250 race. that’s what happens when you turn pro way to fast and didn’t have enough muscle to hold onto the bike through the whoops. AC should have least tried a different team before he called it quits on Kawi… sad how good he was and when he turned pro it just fell apart each year. He should of stayed in the 250 class and got that SX title imo it was just a move to the 450 class when he should of stayed one more year and get that 250 title and defended his out doors title

    • @sauce1232
      @sauce1232 3 дні тому

      Did you get bitten by a comma as a child?

  • @dark-starchemistryfabricat2405

    It sound like "Arm Pump" is easily confused with Carpal Tunnel... I suppose you can have both, but I think most of these guys have Carpal Tunnel and just call it "Arm
    Pump" .... Surgery usually doesn't do a thing but give you a 3-6 month paid vacation lol

  • @johnjones231
    @johnjones231 3 дні тому +2

    Bro AC could rip was a bad mofo on a bike and a hard guy not to root for

  • @lw3918
    @lw3918 День тому

    Poor kid just got hurt too much. Like he was cursed or something. If he kept racing he would end up like Bailey.

  • @JonathanWeisz
    @JonathanWeisz 3 дні тому

    Emotional injury from trauma. Not physical injury. Applied Kinesiology can help Adam

  • @phil9634
    @phil9634 3 дні тому

    For a reason