I loved this podcast. I have listened to it all the way through several times. I live close to Langston's shop and my brother and I have each bought bikes from them. I really knew nothing about Grants career and the family struggles and I find it really inspiring. I was one of Langston's early customers when they first opened in Elsinore and his mother gave me a discount on a Thor carbon fiber helmet. She still remembers me and asks how I'm doing. Thanks for this podcast I really enjoyed it and will listen to again I'm sure.
Jeez, Grant!!! Flipping loved this chat you and Jase just had. I remember your Dad with a Cane hitting our hands in the turns when we didn't use the front brake as a trigger down at Springfield. On those training days. I still dine out on the time you came back from the world champs and raced a Regional up in Eshowe, Zululand. You borrowed a bike, gave us a all a lap headstart than reeled us all in then proceeded to lap all of us 🤣!!! I got the meagre priveledge of saying I used to race against you but in reality I existed on the same track at the same time.... You owned us!!! Big shout out to you Bud, its been one of life's pleasures watching you Kick the World's ass!!!
Thank you for posting full video on UA-cam alot of times you guys will talk about something that it's nice to see what you are talking about instead of listening to Spotify
GL8 is one of my favorites. He's such a diverse rider, plus he seems like a fucking fun guy just to hang out and bullshit with. I was bummed that he had to retire, but he still did a lot in his career
Grant Langston! One of my all time favorite athletes! He was an amazing racer with one of the most interesting Iife/career stories; and he has tremendous integrity. 👍👍👍👍👍
This was a great podcast. I am very glad you two spoke about Grant having to leave over the COVID bs but also very thankful it didn't take up the whole podcast. True fans of the sport absolutely love to hear about the behind-the-scenes testing stories and the history of the riders. Thank you Grant for expanding on your past in Europe and South Africa, awesome!! By the way, thanks for the autograph, it was either 06' or 07' at Budds Creek.
Awesome discussion with Grant, as a South African it was especially interesting hearing the whole story. Seeing as you've had a few Downhill riders on your show, it would be awesome to have Greg Minnaar on, also a South African from the same region as Grant. He rides MX (of course) but is widely regarded as the GOAT of DH and similar back story of struggle and sacrifice that Grant has
@@gypsytalespodcast9369 Absolutely, you interview the top people in the industry, far more than you will ever see on the TV media and in depth. The Langston interview was epic! I just don't get why there isn't massive views? Am I missing something?
For every successful child, there is a parent that didn't accomplish all that they could have. Wasted talent, or talent without opportunity, is exactly the same thing.
Life is only hard if your doing it right...as in if your responsible and you work to provide and such..pay all your bills..or try to..if your living off the government..and not trying to better yourself if your capable then it's easy to just exist..
Searle just won that title he should be making the media rounds, you should have him on! Thanks for posting the full version too! Much love from the USA ✊
#gypsygang seriously coming in hot with the content lately! I’m calling it right now after listening now for years that Jase is Australia’s version of Joe Rogan without a lot of the bullshit haha love ya Jase. I look forward to this podcast it is great to watch/listen to.
ASDE needs to branch out to hard enduro, could rip 3 or 4 different types of course easy.... FNQ/NT wet season, WA Hot and Dry, Tas west coast, Vic snowy's, NSW ranges. QLD dustbolw.... there are literally 100's of terrains to choose from in Aus.
People who think Jett isn't the same level as stew have never actually WATCHED him ride. He is the only other rider I've ever seen that does shit like stew. May be unpopular as an opinion but I'm rocking with it anyway.
Bagget, Rattray and Wilson... where was 'ride to survive' back in the day? Moto throws out way more compelling storylines within championships than F1/F2/F3 could dream of!!! CR22 vs the world, real story of the people *hating* to the people *loving* you... a direct contrast to the results. So many great stories apart from JM2/RC4/JS7/RD5/RV2...... Show me another motorsport with the opportunity (unfulfilled) to tell *great* stories of *great people* who succeded, but may have missed the pinnacle.
JS7 wasn't the *only* dude uncorking mad quads back in the day... RC4, (TF15), CR22, DV12, KW14, MB3.... and who can forget ML7 sending the Red Bud triple to be named after him... there is simply zero opportunity to send things like the riders of old used to... everyone is sooooo close, and supercross (and Motocross) tracks are designed to be ridden in a certain manner, without the options that used to be available.
@@natemiller448 not so much that I misssed it, I caught it, it was a full commitment, balls out *send* . The point I was making was that "back in the day" late 2 stroke/early 4 stroke era, when the bikes were harder to ride, there were plenty of people sending it big, indoors and out. Not just JS7. Tracks weren't buillt like they are these days either, the tracks allowed innovation and/or stainless steel balls to get an advantage.
Wait a minute..why would Chad do an interview and then there's even talk about leaving it out...makes no sense..if you want it out don't say what u don't want others to know..now I wanna find the missing 40 min of a tape that should have been aired..lol
Anyone with a love of Jujitsu, or anything with a mental element that surpasses the physical, should try rock climbing, indoor or otherwise. It is one of those transcendental experiences, irrespective of percieved ability. Normal folk *can* do it...
I loved this podcast. I have listened to it all the way through several times. I live close to Langston's shop and my brother and I have each bought bikes from them. I really knew nothing about Grants career and the family struggles and I find it really inspiring. I was one of Langston's early customers when they first opened in Elsinore and his mother gave me a discount on a Thor carbon fiber helmet. She still remembers me and asks how I'm doing. Thanks for this podcast I really enjoyed it and will listen to again I'm sure.
Jeez, Grant!!! Flipping loved this chat you and Jase just had.
I remember your Dad with a Cane hitting our hands in the turns when we didn't use the front brake as a trigger down at Springfield. On those training days.
I still dine out on the time you came back from the world champs and raced a Regional up in Eshowe, Zululand. You borrowed a bike, gave us a all a lap headstart than reeled us all in then proceeded to lap all of us 🤣!!! I got the meagre priveledge of saying I used to race against you but in reality I existed on the same track at the same time.... You owned us!!! Big shout out to you Bud, its been one of life's pleasures watching you Kick the World's ass!!!
Thank you for posting full video on UA-cam alot of times you guys will talk about something that it's nice to see what you are talking about instead of listening to Spotify
I'm a father of 4 boys, the oldest being 6. I appreciate you all talking about your dads for that little bit. Shout Out!
dads need to know they are lords!
Thank you for uploading the entire podcast/interview! Much appreciated
Glad you enjoyed it!
GL8 is one of my favorites. He's such a diverse rider, plus he seems like a fucking fun guy just to hang out and bullshit with. I was bummed that he had to retire, but he still did a lot in his career
Grant Langston! One of my all time favorite athletes! He was an amazing racer with one of the most interesting
Iife/career stories; and he has tremendous integrity. 👍👍👍👍👍
GL is such a rad dude. One of my favorite podcasts for sure. Jase steady dropping heat
GL is the man!
Another stellar interview. Top notch guest/Top notch interviewer. I've said it before and I'll say it again, this guy is Howard Stern Level.
When GL talks, I listen.
Thanks for giving us some video.
Cant wait to see your adventure trip content. Wherever you end up going.
GL is a weapon such great story ..great interview again jase!!
This was a great podcast. I am very glad you two spoke about Grant having to leave over the COVID bs but also very thankful it didn't take up the whole podcast. True fans of the sport absolutely love to hear about the behind-the-scenes testing stories and the history of the riders. Thank you Grant for expanding on your past in Europe and South Africa, awesome!! By the way, thanks for the autograph, it was either 06' or 07' at Budds Creek.
Thank you Grant for having some BALLS!!!
Awesome discussion with Grant, as a South African it was especially interesting hearing the whole story. Seeing as you've had a few Downhill riders on your show, it would be awesome to have Greg Minnaar on, also a South African from the same region as Grant. He rides MX (of course) but is widely regarded as the GOAT of DH and similar back story of struggle and sacrifice that Grant has
So rad to hear GL talking about South Africa 🤘🏻
Goosebumps is right Bro. Tears as well!!! Always loved GL
Why doesn't this guy have more subs??? This is excellent content! So smart so real. Genuine people!
Appreciate the love mate!
@@gypsytalespodcast9369 Absolutely, you interview the top people in the industry, far more than you will ever see on the TV media and in depth. The Langston interview was epic! I just don't get why there isn't massive views? Am I missing something?
"Mitch's bikes were sensational" ... if only that were true to this day. They are one of many at the moment.
4 strokes are actually a big part of the reason that no-one will sponsor individuals. Ripping that quad means less than it used to.
Hell yeah!! I didn’t think this would drop so soon on here! You’re the man 🤘🏻
Jase mate you’re been killing it later 👍
I’ve already listened to the podcast, now time for the UA-cam! Thanks Jace for all the content!
#GypsyGang
#StreetMulisha
Yeww!
GL = The best
Time for A GL8 tribute video my man👌🏽.
For every successful child, there is a parent that didn't accomplish all that they could have.
Wasted talent, or talent without opportunity, is exactly the same thing.
Life is only hard if your doing it right...as in if your responsible and you work to provide and such..pay all your bills..or try to..if your living off the government..and not trying to better yourself if your capable then it's easy to just exist..
Searle just won that title he should be making the media rounds, you should have him on! Thanks for posting the full version too! Much love from the USA ✊
Yeah keen as! We been trying for a while but the timezone is shit
#gypsygang seriously coming in hot with the content lately! I’m calling it right now after listening now for years that Jase is Australia’s version of Joe Rogan without a lot of the bullshit haha love ya Jase. I look forward to this podcast it is great to watch/listen to.
ASDE needs to branch out to hard enduro, could rip 3 or 4 different types of course easy.... FNQ/NT wet season, WA Hot and Dry, Tas west coast, Vic snowy's, NSW ranges. QLD dustbolw.... there are literally 100's of terrains to choose from in Aus.
The Yaapies do love Australia...
People who think Jett isn't the same level as stew have never actually WATCHED him ride. He is the only other rider I've ever seen that does shit like stew. May be unpopular as an opinion but I'm rocking with it anyway.
G.L is a bad ass! One rider i dont think ive ever met.
Bagget, Rattray and Wilson... where was 'ride to survive' back in the day? Moto throws out way more compelling storylines within championships than F1/F2/F3 could dream of!!!
CR22 vs the world, real story of the people *hating* to the people *loving* you... a direct contrast to the results.
So many great stories apart from JM2/RC4/JS7/RD5/RV2......
Show me another motorsport with the opportunity (unfulfilled) to tell *great* stories of *great people* who succeded, but may have missed the pinnacle.
Get GL in touch with A Reimann. There is great content there, for sure.
GL with Hollis... fkn ripper!
Deegan with the Lawrence n tomac would be a dope pod
JS7 wasn't the *only* dude uncorking mad quads back in the day... RC4, (TF15), CR22, DV12, KW14, MB3.... and who can forget ML7 sending the Red Bud triple to be named after him... there is simply zero opportunity to send things like the riders of old used to... everyone is sooooo close, and supercross (and Motocross) tracks are designed to be ridden in a certain manner, without the options that used to be available.
So you missed DF14 uncorked a quad earlier this year?
@@natemiller448 not so much that I misssed it, I caught it, it was a full commitment, balls out *send* .
The point I was making was that "back in the day" late 2 stroke/early 4 stroke era, when the bikes were harder to ride, there were plenty of people sending it big, indoors and out. Not just JS7. Tracks weren't buillt like they are these days either, the tracks allowed innovation and/or stainless steel balls to get an advantage.
Swakopmund - The guy to speak with is Sheldon Watkins for a free ride tour / count me in .
Wait a minute..why would Chad do an interview and then there's even talk about leaving it out...makes no sense..if you want it out don't say what u don't want others to know..now I wanna find the missing 40 min of a tape that should have been aired..lol
Holeshot
Grants words at the end about jase photo..haha
Langston probably knows who 👎 haha 😂
Anyone with a love of Jujitsu, or anything with a mental element that surpasses the physical, should try rock climbing, indoor or otherwise. It is one of those transcendental experiences, irrespective of percieved ability.
Normal folk *can* do it...
🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Ive met so many great dudes in the industry. But not G.L
🙏🤙🏁