Dungey, Hayes & More on Pit Pass Radio
April 12, 2011, 5:05pm
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Josh Hayes - Superbike Racer, Monster Energy Yamaha
Hayes is coming off a challenging first two races in Daytona back in March. Despite leading most of the laps in race two at Daytona International Speedway his victory eluded him in the final seconds of the race. He is currently in second place overall with his third and second place finishes. A true champion and fierce competitor, he is totally focused on defending his title in 2011. Hayes is the 2010 AMA Superbike Champion.
Bob Althoff - Owner, A.D. Farrow Company
Bob purchased the 94 year old A.D. Farrow Company in December, 2002. It is one of the largest and is the oldest Harley-Davidson dealership in the United States. He has a B.B.A. in Management and Organizational Theory from the University of Notre Dame and experience as a small business advisor during two years with the Peace Corps in Malaysia. His dealerships have been named the DEALERNEWS TOP 100 for eight years in a row. His Dealerships won Special Merit awards for the last four years running, including two years for best facilities, one year for best use of social media and one year for community service. He is an elected member (one of twelve) of the Harley-Davidson National Dealer Advisory Council. He has recently been named Chairman of the American Motorcyclist Association's Dealer Advisory Board.
Danny Baxter - Owner, BT Motorpsorts
Danny and Mason built a new off-road motocross stand that is not like any other stand that is currently available. The unique design allows the rider to pull up next to the stand and lean the bike on the stand. This design is great when you come in after a hard ride and you are exhausted and do not have the energy to pick the bike up on a stand. It is also great for younger riders, it takes the burden away from the parent and allows the kids to come and go without the parents there. It is two stands in one, a traditional flat top stand as well as the off-vertical stand for leaning the bike. The top is adjustable to fit any bike size from 65cc all the way up to 450cc, the adjustability is accomplished with a push-pull pin that locks in the height as well as the off-vertical adjustment. BT Motorsports is in the final stages of completing the upgrades to their new facility so they can manufacture all of their products in house, from buying the raw materials, fabrication, welding as well as powder coating will be all in-house. Proudly Made In the USA.
Ryan Dungey - Rockstar Makita Suzuki, Defending Supercross Champion
Last year Dungey had an incredible season winning six races in the premier Supercross class and the eventual championship. This year he has had more challengers and it seems everyone has stepped up their speed. Week in and week out Dungey has quietly gone about his business of consistently putting in solid results with several podiums, although he had not won an event until late in the season. Now he has a win behind him and had he not had the chain derailment at Anaheim 2, he would be the points leader. He sits only five points behind the leader with three rounds left.
Justin Coley, Motocross Racer - Privateer
Justin started racing at the age of 11, he rode for Suzuki for several years and made the switch to American Honda in February 2010. In his short motocross career he won 14 state championships, 11 regional qualifiers and a world championship in Belgium in the MX Master Kids twenty and under class. Despite all this work and his obvious ability, Justin is hanging up his helmet and boots due to higher entry fees and reduced pay backs to Pro racers.
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Crew at Pit Pass Radio
Scott Casber, Tony Wenck, Ed Kuhlenkamp, Jack DeLeon.
Pit Pass Moto Weekly is a syndicated motorcycle talk show heard across the U.S. on radio stations and around the world via the internet at www.pitpassradio.com. The show airs every Tuesday from 5-7 pm Pacific, 6-8 pm Mountain, 7-9 pm Central, and 8-10 pm Eastern at www.pitpassradio.com. Companies interested in advertising on the show or marketing partnerships can contact Ed Kuhlenkamp by clicking on the contact tab in the menu.
Interested in the Pit Pass community visit us - www.myspace.com/pitpassradio or visit our Facebook page
5 pm to 7 pm Pacific - Motorcycle Radio streaming individual interviews from www.pitpassradio.com, or download the program from our archives to your ipod or mp3 player anytime.
Josh Hayes - Superbike Racer, Monster Energy Yamaha
Hayes is coming off a challenging first two races in Daytona back in March. Despite leading most of the laps in race two at Daytona International Speedway his victory eluded him in the final seconds of the race. He is currently in second place overall with his third and second place finishes. A true champion and fierce competitor, he is totally focused on defending his title in 2011. Hayes is the 2010 AMA Superbike Champion.
Bob Althoff - Owner, A.D. Farrow Company
Bob purchased the 94 year old A.D. Farrow Company in December, 2002. It is one of the largest and is the oldest Harley-Davidson dealership in the United States. He has a B.B.A. in Management and Organizational Theory from the University of Notre Dame and experience as a small business advisor during two years with the Peace Corps in Malaysia. His dealerships have been named the DEALERNEWS TOP 100 for eight years in a row. His Dealerships won Special Merit awards for the last four years running, including two years for best facilities, one year for best use of social media and one year for community service. He is an elected member (one of twelve) of the Harley-Davidson National Dealer Advisory Council. He has recently been named Chairman of the American Motorcyclist Association's Dealer Advisory Board.
Danny Baxter - Owner, BT Motorpsorts
Danny and Mason built a new off-road motocross stand that is not like any other stand that is currently available. The unique design allows the rider to pull up next to the stand and lean the bike on the stand. This design is great when you come in after a hard ride and you are exhausted and do not have the energy to pick the bike up on a stand. It is also great for younger riders, it takes the burden away from the parent and allows the kids to come and go without the parents there. It is two stands in one, a traditional flat top stand as well as the off-vertical stand for leaning the bike. The top is adjustable to fit any bike size from 65cc all the way up to 450cc, the adjustability is accomplished with a push-pull pin that locks in the height as well as the off-vertical adjustment. BT Motorsports is in the final stages of completing the upgrades to their new facility so they can manufacture all of their products in house, from buying the raw materials, fabrication, welding as well as powder coating will be all in-house. Proudly Made In the USA.
Ryan Dungey - Rockstar Makita Suzuki, Defending Supercross Champion
Last year Dungey had an incredible season winning six races in the premier Supercross class and the eventual championship. This year he has had more challengers and it seems everyone has stepped up their speed. Week in and week out Dungey has quietly gone about his business of consistently putting in solid results with several podiums, although he had not won an event until late in the season. Now he has a win behind him and had he not had the chain derailment at Anaheim 2, he would be the points leader. He sits only five points behind the leader with three rounds left.
Justin Coley, Motocross Racer - Privateer
Justin started racing at the age of 11, he rode for Suzuki for several years and made the switch to American Honda in February 2010. In his short motocross career he won 14 state championships, 11 regional qualifiers and a world championship in Belgium in the MX Master Kids twenty and under class. Despite all this work and his obvious ability, Justin is hanging up his helmet and boots due to higher entry fees and reduced pay backs to Pro racers.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/profile.php?id=100000396507293
Crew at Pit Pass Radio
Scott Casber, Tony Wenck, Ed Kuhlenkamp, Jack DeLeon.
Pit Pass Moto Weekly is a syndicated motorcycle talk show heard across the U.S. on radio stations and around the world via the internet at www.pitpassradio.com. The show airs every Tuesday from 5-7 pm Pacific, 6-8 pm Mountain, 7-9 pm Central, and 8-10 pm Eastern at www.pitpassradio.com. Companies interested in advertising on the show or marketing partnerships can contact Ed Kuhlenkamp by clicking on the contact tab in the menu.
Interested in the Pit Pass community visit us - www.myspace.com/pitpassradio or visit our Facebook page


