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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to ride a REAL MotoGP track? …or maybe you HAVE ridden one and want more? Well, one of the many Leod Escapes is the incredible Munich to Mugello tour which starts at the end of June. You get to ride the Dolomites, Europe’s most famous motorcycle playground, and then spend three days on Italy’s most famous track. And get this: Leod Escapes is offering an incredible discount if you book before April 17th: for two free nights on a “Track & Tour” use the code ULTIMATETRACK. Or for one free night on a Trippinar use the code ULTIMATETRIP. Simply add the extras when booking, and then at check out use the code. Places are limited on this bucket list trip, so visit LeodEscapes.com now to book your ride of a lifetime.
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In our first segment, Don Williams discusses the 2026 Yamaha R7. Four years after its debut, the R7 gets its first major upgrade. Improvements to the R7 range from electronic to mechanical, and ergonomic to cosmetic. There’s a lot to know about this popular Championship-winning supersport bike, and Don lets us in on a few of its secrets.
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Earlier this year we brought you two guests from the new-on-the-scene Joe Rascal brand. Archie ‘Maddog’ McDonald is one of the riders in the new Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup race series with MotoGP this year, and as it turned out is the Winner of the first race. James Tonna is the Chief Rascal, and with his business partner Barry Fitzpatrick they are the brains and money behind the entire Joe Rascal initiative. We had a chance to catch up with Archie and James at the recent COTA MotoGP round.
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Most of you will have heard of Keith Code and the California Superbike School. Keith’s legendary teaching has helped thousands of motorcycle riders improve their techniques both on- and off-track. Keith’s son Dylan has now taken the reins at the Superbike school known for his expertise in cornering physics, technical training, and his role in managing the school’s global operations. He specializes in training riders from novice street riders to seasoned racers. He is incredibly articulate and this episode Teejay Adams chats with him about not just what happens at the Superbike School but also his journey getting there.
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