The BTOSports.com Racer X Podcast: Troy Adamitis
Friday, April 22, 2011 | 12:00 PM
Hey folks, this week on the BTOSports.com Racer X Podcast show, we have the brains behind the FuelTV's hit "Inside the Outdoors" as well as all the Great Outdoors DVD's, Troy Adamitis. Troy's been involved in bringing moto to the masses and responsible for taking a new look at the sport and in this podcast, he talks about the movies, the tv show, how he got started and yes, we also talk Fresno Smooth.
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Click HERE to listen to the show or go HERE get to iTunes and download it there. If you have a smart phone, download the Stitcher.com app and listen that way.
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Matthes needs a Ferry lobotomy. It is getting really old and pathetic. On the other hand, Matthes tells the 2-stroke lovers to shut up, but at least 2-strokes are still on the market... Ferry, however, is not.
Please stop, Steve. We're begging you.
Great Podcast steve! i love these videos/movies, the only show ive ever seen that truly captures the struggle and pain these riders overcome to win a single moto!! great series, great podcast...
Ferry talk is funny and shows his passion, "outside the outdoors" get back on topic!
I cannot BELIEVE I listened to that whole thing. I should check out some of the DVDs, though--sounds like interesting stuff.
And I don't mind the Ferry talk either. He jus goofin.
Great Show! Really interesting. He should do a show contrasting the life of a rookie privateer and a rookie on a big team. following two athletes with completely different types of problems and challenges. I know, I know, everyone's a director.
Steve Matthes has the two most important attributes all great interviewers possess.
1. True first-person knowledge of subject matter.
And,
2. He is absolutely interested.
Bang. Bang.
Agree with "Wrinkles" 100%. Has this guy ever been wrong?
Cheers to you, Mr. Matthes.