The Moto Show Canceled For Tonight
March 1, 2010 6:41pm
After trying to overcome some major hurdles, we regret to announce that the Motoworldracing.com Moto Show will not air tonight.
Co-Host Steve Matthes is currently on vacation in paradise (aka Tim Ferry’s house), and the show’s other host Paul Lindsey had initially secured a local studio capable of producing this week’s show, but apparently a simple internet connection is too much to ask for in Colorado Springs, a city of over 600,000 people, and home of multiple top-100 radio shows.
We had Trey Canard lined up as a guest to talk about his exciting roller-coaster ride over the last three weeks; including winning his second west coast lites round of the season at Anaheim 3, then getting called up to the mighty Honda Red Bull Racing team to fill in for the injured Andrew Short, to carding to a disappointing 20th debut ride aboard the 450 in Indy, to rebounding to a very impressive 2nd place Saturday night in Atlanta.
Trey is always a good sport and will hopefully re-join us next week as Matthes makes his way back to Las Vegas from paradise, and Lindsey makes yet another plane flight to sin city to join him.
Our apologies once again and a huge thank you to our loyal sponsors; Motoworldracing.com, Eks Brand Goggles, Rockwell watches, and the Motocross Des Nations at Lakewood, CO September 26.
We’d also like to thank all of our loyal listeners, the response to the show in the first 8 weeks of it’s existence has been overwhelming. We look forward to getting back on the air next week.
Co-Host Steve Matthes is currently on vacation in paradise (aka Tim Ferry’s house), and the show’s other host Paul Lindsey had initially secured a local studio capable of producing this week’s show, but apparently a simple internet connection is too much to ask for in Colorado Springs, a city of over 600,000 people, and home of multiple top-100 radio shows.
We had Trey Canard lined up as a guest to talk about his exciting roller-coaster ride over the last three weeks; including winning his second west coast lites round of the season at Anaheim 3, then getting called up to the mighty Honda Red Bull Racing team to fill in for the injured Andrew Short, to carding to a disappointing 20th debut ride aboard the 450 in Indy, to rebounding to a very impressive 2nd place Saturday night in Atlanta.
Trey is always a good sport and will hopefully re-join us next week as Matthes makes his way back to Las Vegas from paradise, and Lindsey makes yet another plane flight to sin city to join him.
Our apologies once again and a huge thank you to our loyal sponsors; Motoworldracing.com, Eks Brand Goggles, Rockwell watches, and the Motocross Des Nations at Lakewood, CO September 26.
We’d also like to thank all of our loyal listeners, the response to the show in the first 8 weeks of it’s existence has been overwhelming. We look forward to getting back on the air next week.