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The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast

Podcast The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast
The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast
The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast is created by Clive Barber and Noel Thom. They are not inspirational, and they will not provide motivation to get you ...

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  • TAMP Season 7 Episode 14 Charley Boorman & Patsy Quick Pre Dakar 25 with Llel Pavey Brake Magazine
    Send us a message...Charley Boorman is a British television presenter, travel writer, and actor.He's best known for his adventurous motorcycle journeys, particularly the "Long Way" series he undertook with actor Ewan McGregor.In 2006 Charley undertook his most challenging TV project, to enter the Dakar Rally in Africa.The documentary series "Race to Dakar" followed Boorman's journey, capturing the highs and lows of his training and the gruelling race itself. Despite facing numerous challenges, including a serious crash that left him with broken bones, Boorman persevered and completed several stages of the rally.Ultimately, he had to withdraw from the race due to his injuries, but his experience and determination made "Race to Dakar" a compelling and inspiring story.Charley shares with us some of the best stories and some of the tings going on behind the scenes that never made it into the TV programme.Thanks for listening.If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.comEither way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals.Support the show
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  • TAMP Season 7 Episode 14 Patsy Quick Pre Dakar 25 with Llel Pavey Brake Magazine
    Send us a message...Patsy Quick is an English off-road motorcycle racer who became the first British woman to complete the Dakar Rally in 2006. Her journey to this milestone was marked by both triumph and disaster. In her initial attempt at the Dakar in 2003, she was involved in a life-threatening accident that forced her withdrawal from the race. Despite this setback, Quick's resilience and determination led her back to the Dakar in 2006, where she ultimately achieved her goal of finishing the gruelling endurance race.Following her successful Dakar Rally finish, Patsy established Desert Rose Racing. The company leverages her extensive off-road racing experience to provide comprehensive training and support to aspiring rally riders. The academy offers a range of programs, from introductory courses for beginners to advanced training for seasoned riders aiming to compete in challenging events like the Dakar Rally. Desert Rose Racing has become a renowned name in the off-road motorcycle world, guiding and empowering riders to achieve their own adventurous goals.Thanks for listening.If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.comEither way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals.Support the show
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  • TAMP Season 7 Episode 13 Skyler Howes Dakar 25 with Llel Pavey Brake Magazine
    Send us a message...Skyler Howes - Countdown to the Dakar Rally: Insights and PreparationsIn this conversation, Skyler Howes shares his journey from a privateer racer to achieving his dream of becoming a factory rider. He discusses the influence of his upbringing in Utah, the challenges of riding in the desert, and the struggles he faced as a privateer. Skyler recounts the emotional rollercoaster of nearly giving up on racing, only to find support and success in the Dakar Rally, culminating in his eventual factory ride. His story is one of resilience, determination, and the pursuit of passion in the face of adversity. In this conversation, Skyler Howes discusses his experiences with motorcycle racing, focusing on the importance of bike setup, the challenges of rally bike development, and the mental and physical preparation required for racing. He shares insights on overcoming injuries, the role of mechanics in bike development, and his goals for the upcoming Dakar Rally. The conversation highlights the balance between technical knowledge and personal enjoyment in racing, as well as the impact of mindset on recovery and performance.Skyler Howes, motocross, Dakar Rally, privateer, factory rider, Utah, desert riding, overcoming adversity, motorcycle racing, motorcycle, rally racing, bike setup, injury recovery, mental health, Dakar Rally, bike development, racing preparation, mechanics, performanceThanks for listening.If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.comEither way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals.Support the show
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  • TAMP Season 7 Episode 12 Ross Branch Dakar 25 with Llel Pavey Brake Magazine
    Send us a message...Rallying to Success: Ross Branch's Dakar JourneyIn this conversation, Ross Branch shares his experiences and insights as he prepares for the Dakar Rally. He discusses the intense training regimen, the challenges of navigation, and the journey from being a privateer to a factory rider. Ross reflects on the evolution of the Dakar and the increasing diversity of competitors, emphasizing the importance of preparation and mental fitness in rally racing. In this conversation, Ross Branch discusses the pressures of competitive racing, particularly in the Dakar Rally, and how he manages these pressures. He reflects on the importance of experience, the evolution of his bike, and the dynamics within his team. Ross also shares insights into the mental preparation required for such a grueling event and the camaraderie among competitors. He emphasizes the changing nature of the Dakar Rally and expresses excitement for the future of the sport, particularly the upcoming 2025 race.Dakar, Ross Branch, motorcycle racing, training, navigation, rally raid, motorsport, Africa, adventure, championship, Dakar, Ross Branch, rally racing, Hero bike, mental preparation, competitive racing, team dynamics, adventure, motorsport, bike transitionThanks for listening.If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.comEither way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals.Support the show
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  • TAMP Season 7 Episode 11 Noel and Clive Reflect on 2024
    Send us a message...Reflecting on a Year of PodcastingIn this episode, the hosts discuss various themes including technical challenges faced while podcasting, the thrill and dangers of adventure racing, the joy of Christmas and community engagement, reflections on their podcasting journey and notable guests, and memorable moments from season seven. They share insights and anecdotes that highlight the essence of their experiences and the stories shared by their guests. In this engaging conversation, the hosts reflect on their experiences and highlights from the past year, including their aspirations for future adventures, the connections made through podcasting, and the recognition they've received in the podcasting community. They discuss the importance of maintaining independence in sponsorships, celebrate their 100th episode, and share exciting plans for the upcoming year, including potential collaborations and innovative ideas for events. In this episode, the hosts discuss the planning of a motorcycle trip to Europe, the formation of a new riding group called TAMP Tours, and the excitement of exploring Morocco. They reflect on the challenges of gathering friends for adventures, the impact of their podcast on community connections, and the realities of organizing group tours. The conversation shifts to personal Christmas plans, highlighting the balance between tradition and individual preferences, and concludes with a humorous take on gift-giving expectations during the holiday season.podcasting, adventure racing, Christmas, community, guests, highlights, reflections, technical issues, storytelling, inspiration, Morocco, podcasting, adventure, Lightweight Adventurous Festival, sponsorship, 100th episode, future plans, collaborations, motorcycle touring, European trips, adventure planning, community building, podcast connections, group dynamics, Christmas traditions, gift givingThanks for listening.If you would like, you can support the show at Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, or buy some merchandise at www.tampodcast.comEither way, please keep listening and spreading the word to your riding pals.Support the show
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About The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast

The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast is created by Clive Barber and Noel Thom. They are not inspirational, and they will not provide motivation to get you off your butt and travel the world. They are quite a good laugh though, like a couple of old blokes you overhear in the pub, and wish you were sat at their table. Except you don’t need to because they record their conversations. Weird. Yeah, probably.  The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast aims to be informative, interesting, and fun. With a mix of ‘celebrity’ and ‘citizen’ storytellers, instructional episodes, beginners guides the podcast is a great way to while away the hours when you can’t be out on your bike.
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