Great show, Ping. Having Fro on added to the story. I really enjoy hearing the back stories to the era of racing that I witnessed from the mid 80’s to the early 2000’s. Keep up the good work!
Great memories watching Buddy dominate arenacross, the way he cornered and could do some of the doubles and triples out of corners was like art to me as a kid watching on the speed network. I Remember Gonzalez, Holland, Stephenson, Hagseth, Demuth, Bradshaw, Reynard. Lots of great riders came out to challenge and make the series great racing over the years.
46:12 "Oh yeah" ........... That is right up there with "Im your Huckleberry".. Jeff you were one badazz. Buddy was a champion in every right also GREAT SHOW. Everyone have a great day!
Another great show Ping, always enjoy Whiskey Throttle, braaap appreciate your questions on salaries etc last time I saw Buddy Antanez was at Florida Pro MX National in Jacksonville Florida at JGR, he took a minute to chat cool guy.
There's two reasons we starting the engines at the last moment. 1-The motor was already preheated and cleaned out 2-Draw our competition's attention from their task. Worked like a champ 😎
1. Buddy finished out the 1991 125 Nationals on a DGY Yamaha (Downers Grove Yamaha) and not an NCY Yamaha (North County Yamaha). Salute to Jim Canner and Rusty Ott. 2. Jeff Grafton was not in Winner Takes All, he was in Riding Motocross Glover Style. (Rest easy Jeff) 3. Jean-Michel Bayle didn't win the 250 National at Hangtown in 1991, John Dowd did.
@@EarthSurferUSA Jim Swan (Owner) was a great guy, and Jim Canner and Rusty Ott (Support Directors/Sponsorship Directors) gave me more support than I was probably deserving of at the time. I ended up with Matt Maximoff's Team Suzuki PRO SUPPORT 1993 Suzuki RM125 thanks to Rusty Ott (raced it my 1994 season). I am forever grateful to all of those gentlemen.
The pic of the #219 was John Kitsch's DMC KX80 I sat on that bike when he was selling it at the track Swinkster had one too and I had the pleasure of watching them race eachother in local D14 races (Baja Acres, Mustang Acres, Red Bud)
I started racing on Mike Healey's 1984 RM80. No bs the guy that put me on was from out there in the land of moto. This was in 95, 96. So it was an old bike. I had no advantage all disadvantages in life but im 35 and still love to ride, its still all I can do to be able to ride due to cost. I work hard everyday but still cannot afford to ride a decent bike. This is a problem for guys like me.
Please tell me that fro and antonez are standing behind the camera doubled over laughing at you reading about ball trimming supplies. Ping, you gotta consider this a slow clap from me, I don't know how the heck you made it through reading that without laughing. Kudos. Actually maybe kudos could sponsor you instead of nutsack hair trimming incorporated or whatever. Please make Grant read all of that when you do a live show with him next. That's my make a wish. Side note great show!
Emig did an EXCELENT job co hosting, he allowed the guest to speak and tell their story's. More Emig plz! Great Show!
It's almost as he was trained by and work on TV for over a decade
Great show, Ping. Having Fro on added to the story. I really enjoy hearing the back stories to the era of racing that I witnessed from the mid 80’s to the early 2000’s. Keep up the good work!
All these shows are great. I must say though this one to me is one of the more enjoyable ones to watch in my opinion. Great crew today.
Awesome co hosting having Jeff Emig on
This is a perfect way to spend my sat night!
Great Show! Awesome to see Emig! Keep up the great work! You are truly a class act! Antunez is freaking hilarious!
Great Show!
Be cool to see Emig take GL’s Spot.
Great memories watching Buddy dominate arenacross, the way he cornered and could do some of the doubles and triples out of corners was like art to me as a kid watching on the speed network. I Remember Gonzalez, Holland, Stephenson, Hagseth, Demuth, Bradshaw, Reynard. Lots of great riders came out to challenge and make the series great racing over the years.
I think Budman will be remembered exactly how he wants to be
Ping, another great show! The only thing you left out was talking about the greatest movie ever! FRESNO SMOOTH with fro and Buddy An-tunes! 🤣🔥🔥
This is going to be epic!!!! Thanks Ping, Fro and Budman all the way from Australia.
Great show! And yet another rider that said "Mitch helped me out"
46:12 "Oh yeah" ........... That is right up there with "Im your Huckleberry".. Jeff you were one badazz. Buddy was a champion in every right also GREAT SHOW. Everyone have a great day!
Emig and Budd are by far your best two cohosts
Seriously my favorite show! (Even if I say that about every episode!!!!
That was a great show! Love all the stories
Awesome show again!
Another great show👍🏻
Great Show Guys like Always 👍
Great show guys, I always learn a thing or two from every episode.
I remember Jeff coming to Colorado in 1987 Racing the 125B class at Greeley Supercross and Pueblo outdoor.
Another great show Ping, always enjoy Whiskey Throttle, braaap appreciate your questions on salaries etc last time I saw Buddy Antanez was at Florida Pro MX National in Jacksonville Florida at JGR, he took a minute to chat cool guy.
Really enjoyed listening to this. 👍
Awesome show.
There's two reasons we starting the engines at the last moment.
1-The motor was already preheated and cleaned out
2-Draw our competition's attention from their task.
Worked like a champ 😎
Weird seeing Buddy now. I still think he's a kid on his RM80 at DeAnza back in the 80's!
1. Buddy finished out the 1991 125 Nationals on a DGY Yamaha (Downers Grove Yamaha) and not an NCY Yamaha (North County Yamaha). Salute to Jim Canner and Rusty Ott.
2. Jeff Grafton was not in Winner Takes All, he was in Riding Motocross Glover Style. (Rest easy Jeff)
3. Jean-Michel Bayle didn't win the 250 National at Hangtown in 1991, John Dowd did.
@@EarthSurferUSA Jim Swan (Owner) was a great guy, and Jim Canner and Rusty Ott (Support Directors/Sponsorship Directors) gave me more support than I was probably deserving of at the time. I ended up with Matt Maximoff's Team Suzuki PRO SUPPORT 1993 Suzuki RM125 thanks to Rusty Ott (raced it my 1994 season). I am forever grateful to all of those gentlemen.
lol Ping just had to mention the Gatorade bottle. 😂😂😂
I though he was the kid in the Brock glover training video?
Great show!
The pic of the #219 was John Kitsch's DMC KX80
I sat on that bike when he was selling it at the track
Swinkster had one too and I had the pleasure of watching
them race eachother in local D14 races (Baja Acres, Mustang Acres, Red Bud)
@@EarthSurferUSA Yes I vaguely remember those names as fast A riders but who still got beat by the superkids lol.
I started racing on Mike Healey's 1984 RM80. No bs the guy that put me on was from out there in the land of moto. This was in 95, 96. So it was an old bike. I had no advantage all disadvantages in life but im 35 and still love to ride, its still all I can do to be able to ride due to cost. I work hard everyday but still cannot afford to ride a decent bike. This is a problem for guys like me.
Sound, specially for Buddy, is stupidly low
Awesome👍👍
"method wheels, nothing dominates the off-road market". Check the copy boys
*nothing else
Please tell me that fro and antonez are standing behind the camera doubled over laughing at you reading about ball trimming supplies. Ping, you gotta consider this a slow clap from me, I don't know how the heck you made it through reading that without laughing. Kudos. Actually maybe kudos could sponsor you instead of nutsack hair trimming incorporated or whatever. Please make Grant read all of that when you do a live show with him next. That's my make a wish.
Side note great show!
Sikk episode ping !
Sweeet
Great show!