Jeremy McGrath on changing Supercross, where modern Dirt Bikes are lacking and more…

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @gypsytalespodcast9369
    @gypsytalespodcast9369  Год назад +43

    This really was a bucket list podcast for me! Jeremy McGrath is still the absolute man! What's your favourite MC memory?

    • @danlowery8749
      @danlowery8749 Год назад +6

      On track is probably 2000 Dallas supercross where he was clipped by Windham coming out of the first turn. I was in the stands no more than 20 feet away from where he hit dirt. Watching him in person come back from 40+ seconds down to almost a podium was insane.
      Also, he started quadding the second rythym section on a 2 stroke!! He had to have been 8-10 feet higher in the air than everyone else. It doesn’t translate on tv.
      Off track, his wife was battling her diagnosis and searching for donor matches. She has thankfully made a healthy recovery. He actually took the time to message me and say thank you for volunteering as a candidate. Who knows how many hundreds or thousands of people he did that for.
      MC is a 100 percent class act and quality human being

    • @mrfuzz6744
      @mrfuzz6744 Год назад +3

      Really good stuff - I was following SX in the late 90s/early 00s so it was good to hear the inside take from Jeremy. I was not such a big fan at first of MC since he seemed cocky, but this sheds some light as to his approach and why he did what he did. He seems like a good guy, even back then if you really paid attention in interviews he was likeable, but of course everyone likes to see the top dop taken down (so at the time I was pulling for RC when he come into 250s!)

    • @robertrishel3685
      @robertrishel3685 11 месяцев назад +2

      Just….72 Supercross wins…🙏🤯. Just think about that for a moment. Seventy-Two👑
      All done with style, grace, professionalism and a distinct lack of any malevolence. No one will ever equal what he did, I just don’t believe it’s possible.

    • @recordfishhunter9234
      @recordfishhunter9234 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bro this is now my favorite MC memory great interview this was a thing of beauty like MCs riding. Great job enjoyed every minute of this interview !

    • @kevinbrock1323
      @kevinbrock1323 9 месяцев назад

      We went to Atlanta sx most of the 90s. When my cousin and I were around 9 or 10 we would sneak to the front of the line for team Honda autographs.

  • @dagodigs
    @dagodigs Год назад +284

    Jeremy met my brother who had cancer in 97 at Silverdome Michigan supercross my brother was 18 yr old the king gave him his jersey off his back and signed it! MC is the Best Of All TIME! He is a legend 💪💪

    • @edwardstroko4665
      @edwardstroko4665 Год назад +7

      That’s awesome!! 😎🙏

    • @dagodigs
      @dagodigs Год назад

      @@edwardstroko4665 he is a great champion the best to ever do it!

    • @jameszbierski391
      @jameszbierski391 Год назад +6

      That’s awesome mate. What a Legend

    • @dagodigs
      @dagodigs Год назад +2

      @@jameszbierski391 hell yea Jeremy is the best

    • @dagodigs
      @dagodigs Год назад +20

      My brother used to put the chemo machine in a backpack tapes his catheter and IV lines with electric tape to his arms so they weren't dangling and go race Motos!💪

  • @2WheelKam
    @2WheelKam 9 месяцев назад +6

    Jeremy McGrath is the King forever. Best thing to happen to dirt bikes ever. Blazing fast and so smooth. I met him at a local vet race and he took pictures and signed autographs for hours after the race. You could tell he loved the racing and the sport and the fans and just the whole scene. Great interview Jase!

    • @brandonguindon7455
      @brandonguindon7455 5 месяцев назад

      To me he is THE GOAT, just like Michael Keaton is THE BATMAN. You get the idea 😜

  • @TheRideCompanion
    @TheRideCompanion Год назад +23

    This guy was EVERYTHING to me when I was young. He inspired my music choices, clothes and even started playing golf because I saw one photo of him playing in a magazine. Fast forward 25 - 30 years and my entire career and lifestyle is because of him. Unreal.

  • @christomsett1819
    @christomsett1819 Год назад +99

    MC was my hero as I raced through the 90s... his so humble...Still 1 of if not the best champion the sport has had.

    • @55tmilam
      @55tmilam Год назад +2

      Same here! Them when I met him a few times ( during his racing days) he just as down to earth! He was amazing and acted like we had known each other for years,a great champion and human!

    • @HPAcustomriflesandcerakote
      @HPAcustomriflesandcerakote Год назад +3

      Same here i raced 1993 to 2003 and always looked up to him

    • @55tmilam
      @55tmilam Год назад

      @@HPAcustomriflesandcerakote those were the best days to be racing! I have so many memories! I wish I could ride now but at 52 I have very bad knees! I still have a 94 cr250 to put around on

    • @HeeHawHighlander
      @HeeHawHighlander Год назад +2

      Good stuff till Jase starts suggesting mixing up the indoor and outdoor seasons like it’s 1982.
      Freaking terrible idea.
      TERRIBLE.
      The damn thing worked really well, don’t be in a hurry to muck it up.

  • @josephgracianette5161
    @josephgracianette5161 Год назад +46

    Love hearing Jeremy's prospective on things. Just a humble and honest guy for his accomplishments

  • @JoeTheBlacksmith13
    @JoeTheBlacksmith13 Год назад +57

    Best interview in a while. Love McGrath’s vibe. Chill dude.

  • @robertrishel3685
    @robertrishel3685 Год назад +17

    I know it sounds so cliche’…but this is an EPIC conversation! You have done it again Jase, brilliant!!!!! McGrath is an actual, real life super-hero. Thanks so much for flowing such a great conversation with him, the conversation we would all love to have!

    • @MX-CO
      @MX-CO 2 месяца назад

      Crazy that we are already getting to a point where many young riders don't even know who he is. The sport definitely goes in eras

  • @Mgolf149
    @Mgolf149 Год назад +33

    MC is a badass. Even if he loses the Supercross record someday, NO one will ever ride like he did. He made it look easy and with unmatched style. He ruled the most EPIC era in motocross. And he’s genuinely just a good person, all these new riders could learn a lot from him.

    • @dimd3181
      @dimd3181 Год назад +2

      It's hard to imagine someone beat him with 73... Tomac was the best for it, but it will not hapening

    • @somethingelse4846
      @somethingelse4846 Год назад +3

      By the time someone gets near 72 races they won't even be racing combustion bikes,it really won't count the same I'd say.

  • @danlowery8749
    @danlowery8749 Год назад +103

    MC is the real GOAT of supercross. He elevated a fringe motorsport with speed, flow, rhythm, and innovation like no one else.

    • @danlowery8749
      @danlowery8749 Год назад +3

      Oh yeah, and he could jump his bike out of the stadium, too.

    • @dagodigs
      @dagodigs Год назад +2

      @@danlowery8749 yea he could

    • @dawkins73510
      @dawkins73510 Год назад +4

      One of the smoothest to ever get on a bike. Made it look effortless, while hauling ass!!

    • @edwardstroko4665
      @edwardstroko4665 Год назад +4

      @@dagodigsSteel Roots!!!😎💪🇺🇸

    • @nikkijohnofficial6216
      @nikkijohnofficial6216 5 месяцев назад

      GOAT means Greatest of All Time. Not taking away his 72 wins because he definitely dominated the 90s and he is very smooth. But only on the 90s and 2000. Then '01 came when RC beat him. JM only dominated on 2strokes.

  • @InspectorButters4
    @InspectorButters4 Год назад +35

    MC's mind for growing his brand and the sport as a whole is just crazy!! I knew he played a major role in elevating the sport, but I didnt realize just how many things he pioneered and was the 1st to do!! All the newer guys are standing on the shoulders of RC and JS7, and they were standing on the shoulders of MC.... what a legend! Respect to the 👑

  • @Focalpoint100
    @Focalpoint100 Год назад +9

    Watched from beginning to end. Awesome interview. Im 35 years young, i was like 7-11 years when mcgrath was at his best. Definitely a hero of mine. Me and my pops got to sit and talk to him in the pits a couple times through the years, not another person in sight(had the special pit passes they gave out back then) cruise the pits when no one else was there. One on one talks with the legend. What an awesome person, humble, amazing rider, always took the time to say whats up to the kids and fans and always had a great attitude. You lived it right mcgrath, much respect to your parents for the way they raised you, gave us all someone good to look up to. Thanks showtime

  • @zachrambin1309
    @zachrambin1309 Год назад +13

    Best podcast hes ever done. He seemed excited to be there and do it your way.

  • @jamesskinner8590
    @jamesskinner8590 Год назад +8

    Best line about dirt bikes! “I’m gonna ride till I can’t ride no more “ Jermey McGrath” Steel Roots!! One of the best movies on dirt bikes ever!! Hands down period end of story 💯

  • @davidg783
    @davidg783 Год назад +6

    Meet McGrath at world vets 2022. We were parked right across from him and his people. He let us come over without hesitation signed some stuff for us spoke with us for a bit. He’s just a normal down to earth guy. Super cool dude.

  • @justinhollingsworth7388
    @justinhollingsworth7388 Год назад +7

    I am not a guy who watches podcasts but I genuinely enjoyed this one. A lot of interesting topics, no bashing, and just plain good conversation with the king

  • @chrisbrown-iv8uh
    @chrisbrown-iv8uh Год назад +14

    Great conversation as usual and it's always great to see and hear from Jeremy

  • @vonrunner
    @vonrunner Год назад +10

    "I was showtime the whole time" - Jeremy McGrath.
    McGrath is a true living legend. I vividly remember watching him win races at Anaheim supercross as a kid. #1 plate on the bike, fin on the helmet, he was the show. It's so cool to see him continue to be a humble guy who loves riding dirt bikes after all that. Much respect to the King.

  • @stickythrottle5259
    @stickythrottle5259 Год назад +5

    MC's comments on moto..man that resonates. It was a harsh reality check for me too going from a smooth bmx track to 2 foot deep ruts and braking bumps.

  • @markadobuilds9484
    @markadobuilds9484 Год назад +10

    One of the best interviews Jace! This was awesome! Its really nice hearing MC's perspective on the events during his career. These are stuff we would never know until today!

  • @DonGH297
    @DonGH297 Год назад +2

    Jeremy’s thoughts about the race program are very interesting and actually make sense. I totally agree on 18 mins +1 lap. As he said, it gives the track builders more time to fix the track in between races and the race length is much better for battles.

  • @JPW328
    @JPW328 Год назад +15

    I was too young to witness MC’s Honda days live, but McGrath is the reason I bought a Yamaha YZ80. A few years later Carmichael and Stewart inspired me to get a Kawasaki KX125.

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 Год назад +2

      That's cool. Now the Europeans are takin bk MX w/ KTM group of motorcycles. Triumph on the way!

  • @zacharyradford5552
    @zacharyradford5552 Год назад +7

    Without a doubt my favorite episode. It’s nice to have someone with experience on the riding side give an opinion on how to make the sport better.

  • @timschmidtwx
    @timschmidtwx Год назад +3

    It’s sooo interesting hearing McGrath saying they all hung out in his era, but no one hangs out with each other in the current era. The guys in NASCAR say the exact same thing.

    • @Iwasthewalrus
      @Iwasthewalrus 3 месяца назад +1

      Money and sponsors sure do have a lot to do with that

    • @MX-CO
      @MX-CO 2 месяца назад

      It's coming full circle the guys are hanging out again

  • @ajmotocross
    @ajmotocross 3 месяца назад +2

    I ride a 4 stroke, but damn, I miss the 2 stroke era so bad. Kids today have no idea what it was like going to the dome, and it's so smokey from 2 stroke gas.. Those were the days

  • @bmotomo421
    @bmotomo421 Год назад +8

    What an awesome episode! And what a humble dude MC is. He truly did lift the sport up a few levels. From his Pro Circuit Peak days through the KTM Bud Light appearances, he was always a class act. And apparently still is. Nice job, Jase. Thank you! Dirt bikes por vida!

  • @JPW328
    @JPW328 Год назад +8

    He reminded me of a horse racer the way he gracefully galloped around the track 🔥 MC was special. He evolved the entire racing game

  • @gregbianchi1609
    @gregbianchi1609 Год назад +1

    Yep,nice guy,in 1998 I went to Hangtown Motocross with a girl named Stacy that invited me and Jeremy won the overall and my girl really wanted Jeremy's Autograph,so we went on a mission to get it and he was really cool and treated my girl great.Pure Class!

  • @hitiblue
    @hitiblue Год назад +11

    What a incredible interview again, genius as always. Thank you for letting MC talk like that and for that long. The King is the greatest icon in dirtbike's history. HE is the one who changed the sport for ever, made it cool and so interesting to watch even more for people who don't ride bikes at all, HE is the one most people wanted to watch, copy and support like MJ in NBA, Brady in NFL, Messi in FIFA, etc..

    • @edwardstroko4665
      @edwardstroko4665 Год назад +2

      Exactly!!! But I feel like it’s slipping from mainstream again, only because I don’t see it on tv much anymore!! If it was on prime time tv, the ratings would go way up!!! Just my opinion!! King Jeremy!!! 😎💪🇺🇸

  • @rbrinks5
    @rbrinks5 Год назад +10

    When I was a youth I had two posters on my wall, Michael Jordan and Jeremy McGrath. Great discussion guys!

    • @brandonguindon7455
      @brandonguindon7455 5 месяцев назад

      That's awesome man....I love that! I feel the same way. To me he's the REAL GOAT....more Supercross than anything but still just as much a winner every time

  • @InspectorButters4
    @InspectorButters4 Год назад +8

    🙏 Please do a round 2 with MC!! This legit made my day and made the last bit of the work day fly by! Much respect and a big thanks to u both ✌️

  • @ziptiejedi5658
    @ziptiejedi5658 Год назад +8

    I remember growing up thinking Jeremy was the coolest fuckimg dude on the planet. I wanted a dirtbike soo badd because of that dude. I still remember the day I got my first bike and now I've had a few dozen all because of that dude.

  • @williamweese8186
    @williamweese8186 Год назад +2

    This is the episode I've been waiting for. I think most people had no idea how things were. We'd maybe get an article here or there in motocross or dirt world, but never really got the real/full story. Thank you for this.

  • @ryanstratton1925
    @ryanstratton1925 Год назад +1

    I love it. McGrath is even totally into talking about Your racing even though it doesn't even compare to what he has done. I don't know much about McGrath just what I have seen here and there over the years. This has really made me see what a cool and humble dude he is.

  • @mikeolson7188
    @mikeolson7188 Год назад +2

    MC IS Probably the single biggest reason my oldest son wanted to start riding and Racing at 4 yrs old.He absolutely loved watching Jeremy Mcgrath,And then once he figured out about all of videos im pretty sure he had us buy him any VHS Tapes with MC in them,and still has them today.Long Live the King.

  • @InspectorButters4
    @InspectorButters4 Год назад +8

    Wait, how tf does this channel only have 26.6k subs?!?!? It should easily be 10x that just based on the guests that have been on, and 100x that number based on the quality of the interviews and how great Jase is at getting the guests to feel at ease and really open up!!! Its such an underrated podcast, hopefully more people catch on to how great it is! ✌️

    • @PontyP
      @PontyP Год назад +1

      Agreed, it’s one of the best podcasts on RUclips

    • @dagodigs
      @dagodigs Год назад +1

      This is his second channel for shorts his other one is gypsy tales it has 140k

    • @JohnHowerton137
      @JohnHowerton137 Год назад +1

      What ​@@dagodigs said. This is the second channel. The other channel with the black logo is older and has the good clickbait 😆

  • @joeking7784
    @joeking7784 Год назад +7

    When McGrath came out and rode gate practice at my local bmx in the early 2000s, it was a highlight of my childhood. He will definitely remember coming out to PTC BMX just outside of Atlanta. It was notorious for having the biggest jumps in the country. When I started going to nationals, it was very surprising to see how most tracks were really "weak" in comparison.

    • @DSGB2199
      @DSGB2199 Год назад +1

      Never knew he rode ptc.. i raced myself there many times, my home track was sandy ridge

    • @joeking7784
      @joeking7784 Год назад

      @@DSGB2199 my home track was sandy ridge! I helped start that track. Not sure when you rode, but if you remember Jonathan Jackson, 12-17x. That's me!!!

    • @DSGB2199
      @DSGB2199 Год назад +1

      @@joeking7784 nah i was 2004 to 2009 ish. Good times, i still wanna ride and sometimes do

  • @TRAIL_TIME841
    @TRAIL_TIME841 Год назад +11

    MC probably still has a bit of influence on folks looking to buy a honda. My favorite racer too!

  • @SK43853
    @SK43853 Год назад +1

    in 2006 I met Steve lamson at Hangtown, I asked him to ride my YZ250 and tell me what he thought of suspension, while we were chatting I said was Jeremy an ass to work with at Honda, he looked me in the eyes and said Jeremy was a great teammate and all around nice guy,, This interview proves what he told me was true.

  • @catfishgrimm
    @catfishgrimm Год назад +3

    One of the best podcasts you have done,thank you

  • @dangerus585
    @dangerus585 Год назад +5

    As a 35+ rider now everytime I have a close call on my Harley I thank Gary Semics for making me become a better rider.. Everytime a car turns in front of me.. Everytime I hit some pine straw on a steep off camber.. Everytime I wheel tap an armadillo.. Thank you Gary Semics!!

  • @hookdog8640
    @hookdog8640 Год назад +2

    loved the show. first time viewer. grew up during the Hannah, roberts and De coster.

  • @4Him346
    @4Him346 Год назад +4

    MC2 was my brothers and my hero growing up I just lost him unfortunately so young at the age of 30 this month and listening to MC was so healing it’s insane thanks Jeremy

    • @DarrellYensch
      @DarrellYensch Год назад +2

      Im feeling for ya and your family..
      From Australia 🇦🇺

    • @bholden8625
      @bholden8625 9 месяцев назад +1

      Mad props bro!! Long live your broski!!! McGrath was my brother and mine go to rider as well... What a bond between brothers...

  • @Hillbilly_Bob.J
    @Hillbilly_Bob.J Год назад +2

    Great guy and will always be the goat to me!! I started racing in the mid 90s and he is a huge reason why i got interested!

  • @jonathanwooldridge7679
    @jonathanwooldridge7679 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this great interview with SHOWTIME! Jeremy McGrath and Art Eckman are my supercross childhood.

  • @SreidMX
    @SreidMX Год назад +1

    I love how MC is so comfortable in his own skin and how many time you’re like cmonnn no way bro, it’s fun to share that sentiment. Like yea it’s easy if you just win all the time.. good shit

  • @chadcarrell4310
    @chadcarrell4310 Год назад +6

    Has to be the most great full humblest person in the sport he was a bad dude but respected his fellow racers!!! Long live the king!!!!!

  • @ilovelamp61
    @ilovelamp61 Год назад

    This is the coolest interview I have ever seen. Jase is a master interviewer who obviously is a keen fan of the sport, and McGrath was incredibly forthcoming and interesting. I’ll definitely be listening to this again. Thanks for putting out such an awesome interview!!!

  • @jdub976
    @jdub976 Год назад +2

    You know you are doing good when the king stops by. Awesome show thank you.

  • @memorris2
    @memorris2 Год назад +4

    I cant believe how jeremy looks almost the exact same as he did in his hayday! Aged SUPER WELL!

  • @loadtoad714
    @loadtoad714 Год назад +2

    Loving the MotoGP talk! As an asphalt fan it warms the heart. ❤

  • @smashedfootlefty4726
    @smashedfootlefty4726 Год назад +1

    Best interview ever!!! Can't wait for round 2!

  • @brandonguindon7455
    @brandonguindon7455 5 месяцев назад

    His 72 wins can't be matched in SUPERCROSS.....many riders have tried but not even close, or not close enough. He's been my hero in sports since my Highschool days! To me he is the GOAT! More Supercross obviously but to me he's always been the BEST, his passion for the Sport is amazing, and seeing him ride and win you can't help but wish you were SHOWTIME. Behold the KING, the GOAT. Thanks for sharing! I'll be subscribing and watching more

  • @trevorhernandez9381
    @trevorhernandez9381 Год назад +2

    Another absolute banger! Stoked you’re here in the states hope to bump into you at a local track or mtb trail 🤘🏼

  • @Antmanmoto
    @Antmanmoto Год назад +4

    This podcast is heaven… Jeremy is such a good talker about the sport…. but didn’t y’all have VCRs in Australia? Can’t believe you never saw him race during his reign

  • @JPW328
    @JPW328 Год назад +9

    My 1997 KX125 was one of the best bikes I’ve ever had! I don’t care what anyone says 😅 the thing was sooo fast and handled excellent!

    • @JPW328
      @JPW328 Год назад

      @@richardm5467 lol that’s def true. I had some pros rip my bike around the track they all said it rode great. It was decked out with a ton of Pro Circuit stuff.

  • @haydenb364
    @haydenb364 Год назад +1

    Why can I only give this one thumbs up?! Awesome chat Jase, loved it. Good luck with the vet champs. I'm not there unfortunate but keep an eye out for my kiwi buddies. They're staying at MX Heaven

  • @Thomasbrownphoto
    @Thomasbrownphoto Год назад

    Great convo fella's! Love the talk about the older bikes and especially hearing about how he swapped forks on the Susuki at the time.

  • @kelliebrooks9094
    @kelliebrooks9094 Год назад +1

    I pump up mcgrath in outdoor series because he got his self fit an rode a dominant season...an that aint nothing...most people think he only rode supercross an they wash the fact that he won a 250 outdoor title against emig larrocco too...either way winning a outdoor title is not easy...its brutal to go the pace those guys go at..in the heat of summer time...get it...done i was starting racing in 1987...an the district in the northeast that i raced we had 30 local experts who did SX an MX RACES so i got to keep pretty good tabs on the pro races

  • @andrewexcell9472
    @andrewexcell9472 Год назад +1

    Met Jeremy a bunch of times. First time was at Broome Tioga National. He was on the Peak team. We were 14 and young riders he was the coolest guy and hung out with us and talked racing. He stayed late just to hang out with us. Still have his signed jersey in a shadow box on my wall. He always took the time and was never the arrogant guy, some would say.
    Class act, and he changed the motocross world. He is the OG

  • @thetaylorleon3315
    @thetaylorleon3315 Год назад +2

    Been waiting for this 🙏🏻😮‍💨🔥

  • @InspectorButters4
    @InspectorButters4 Год назад +1

    I see the 👑 is on Gypsy Tales.....😃 INSTANT CLICK!!! Been waiting on this episode! Respect to MC for such a stellar, legendary career and for providing soo many great memories as a kid ✌️

  • @pags1981
    @pags1981 Год назад

    Brilliant to see the King on, so much talent. What stuck with me is seeing his section on No Fear Chapter One hitting huge dirt doubles, and sand riding at Glamis on Steel Roots.

  • @onlygazza
    @onlygazza Год назад +11

    I say for anyone to see mgraths tight corner speed go and watch him riding supercross on that Suzuki, he was unlucky not to win the championship. No one before or since is as fast as mgrath in tight supercross corners and he made my jaw drop when he did that wheelie from a jump in steel roots, legend 👏
    ( ps I still have my original 2002 crf 450 and I think it’s the best bike I’ve ever ridden including up to present day bikes )

    • @InspectorButters4
      @InspectorButters4 Год назад +2

      I'm SO glad someone else remembers Steel Roots and MC landing (and riding off) on a wheelie after a huge jump!! Even with all the awesome FMX stuff the guys are doing now, that stands out as one of the few moments my jaw legit dropped and I thought wtf, this dudes skill on a bike is UNREAL!! Shoutout to the 👑✌️

    • @2stroketommy465
      @2stroketommy465 Год назад

      Lol ain't NO WAY ur claiming an 02 450 is better than modern 450s lol

    • @onlygazza
      @onlygazza Год назад +1

      @@2stroketommy465 yes, I have a 21 kxf 250 and a 2016 kxf 450 and my lap times are always quicker on the 2002 crf 450, it’s as smooth as silk, absolutely fantastic suspension better than the other two, brilliant smooth powerful engine and corners like it’s on rails.

    • @edwardstroko4665
      @edwardstroko4665 Год назад +1

      @@InspectorButters4I still watch Steel Roots and yeah, that wheelie was badass!!!!😎💪🇺🇸

  • @bjornchristiansson2827
    @bjornchristiansson2827 Год назад

    It's so nice see this video as old pro rider my self. I appreciate his sense and be down to earth 🙏
    And I hope it be a part 2 I sure looking forward to that....
    Best regards from Sweden Scandinavia 🇸🇪

  • @nobodysbusiness
    @nobodysbusiness 8 месяцев назад

    I always thought Jeremy was a little to cocky, I was so wrong! Such a Great Person! One of my favorite videos in youtube ever! Thank You Gypsy Tales!

  • @Schaub3
    @Schaub3 11 месяцев назад

    So impressed with your humbleness and the props you give other riders Jeremy ! ultimate class act

  • @patgalvin6240
    @patgalvin6240 Год назад +1

    What a great show, so cool to hear the GOAT stories

  • @bertbroeder1832
    @bertbroeder1832 Год назад +3

    Mid '90th was a good time at all.
    Also had the Bell, Oakley, Sinisalo and Alpinestars equipment and was very satisfied with the quality. Nowadays ... it is different.

  • @logandonald965
    @logandonald965 Год назад +3

    This was needed i loved it

  • @DallyLRUFC
    @DallyLRUFC 4 месяца назад

    Think I’ve listened to this entire podcast twice now and I can’t explain how good these things are. I’m 29 and McGrath’s winning years were slightly before my time in terms of what I can remember. But the first stand out memory that I have is when McGrath and RC looked across to each other on that jump in 2005 after he got the holeshot. Saw it again in Orlando 2007 when Ricky looked over to James. Those torch passing moments were so so good.
    These guys are the fucking best man.

  • @dannyv2335
    @dannyv2335 Год назад +6

    It’s funny you through out that “never meet your heroes” line. I’ve met two of mine and they were both negative experiences. Well, maybe not negative just not what was expected.

    • @nicklazar6869
      @nicklazar6869 Год назад +1

      Ive never had a hero but mc was my guy day 1 to now have met him ALOT over the yrs and NEVER EVER been disappointed so i guess you just need to pick the right so called hero like i did🤷‍♂️😅🙌

    • @InspectorButters4
      @InspectorButters4 Год назад +1

      My Mount Rushmore of childhood heroes was MC, JS7, RC and Reed...... over the years I've had a chance to meet them all a few times (Reed only 1x) and not a single one was a bad or awkward experience. Ricky was a lil more serious than the others lol, but all 4 were super down to earth and cool guys, who seemed much more appreciative than annoyed by the fans. So my advice just pick a moto dude as ur hero and u prob won't be disappointed 😂, 99% of em are super chill, awesome guys

    • @InspectorButters4
      @InspectorButters4 Год назад +1

      Also, I loved basketball and Michael Jordan as a kid too, but when I got to meet MJ he was a f*cking HUGE @$$HOLE!!! 🤣 Just another reason I liked the moto guys so much, they were happy to have fans and showed it

  • @blindboyjonny
    @blindboyjonny Год назад

    I was lucky enough to live in southern California during the 90s. I spent many hours at the test track watching Jeremy and Greg ride under the watchful high of Roger. Jeremy was always so humble. As I sit here I am looking at a picture of Jeremy and my son at the Paris track. He was very gracious. Then he went out and stuffed my kid into a corner on the track. It was awesome. Live long and ride hard Jeremy. 3:15:20 3:15:20

  • @TinFoilHa7
    @TinFoilHa7 Год назад

    I’ve been watching this is segments between different days because it’s so good I don’t want it to end.

  • @55tmilam
    @55tmilam Год назад +2

    Jeremy has so much class he still doesn’t talk about the problems he had with his mechanic in the beginning at Suzuki! Decoster talks about it on his episode of the whiskey throttle show, but Jeremy still will not throw the guy under the bus!

  • @sicmic
    @sicmic Год назад +1

    Man I love MC. I used to watch all those videos back in the day, Steel Roots etc. I wore those tapes out. He's such a down to earth dude. Man, you gotta get him back on at some point. This was mega.

  • @cainefisher6873
    @cainefisher6873 Год назад

    Jas , that was so cool and one of the best you've done. I'm even more stoked I named my son after the King in 98 after winning his first title on the Yamaha.

  • @fredm4197
    @fredm4197 Год назад +2

    Jeremy McGrath was my hero as a teenager with acne on face! Showtime put Supercross on the map! Best era in the sport! McGrath was special!

  • @darrynruzicka2883
    @darrynruzicka2883 Год назад

    Great conversation! That's what I like about Jace, his shows aren't so much interviews but good substantive conversations and he is very intuitive and smart with the questions. Jeremy really seemed to open up and just be himself. i feel like I know him now. Good stuff! I didn't even realize that the vet nationals were coming up but i will definately be watching now.

  • @victorrodas5373
    @victorrodas5373 11 месяцев назад

    Been on the track with you at perris30 yrs ago! Seriously coolest most down to earth dude back then AND STILL!
    I started riding after going to watch him at Anaheim
    …pretty unreal to grow up in Jeremy’s era
    Best times of my youth growing up in Woodcrest watching and riding the tracks these guys did. Never forget that time in my life

  • @sicmic
    @sicmic Год назад

    I'm watching this for the 3rd time. This is easily my favorite GTP ep. Love MC, such a down to earth guy for someone so successful.

  • @bradpowell843
    @bradpowell843 Год назад +1

    Great video! I think the amount of races and the way it was structured this year was just about perfect. I hope they don’t change a thing.

    • @teamflanneloutdoors5631
      @teamflanneloutdoors5631 Год назад

      Agreed. I don't even attend SX anymore, pay all that money and the "main event" is like 15 minutes long, what a ripoff.

  • @edwardstroko4665
    @edwardstroko4665 Год назад +1

    I remember his retirement speech and I think I was crying too!!! The couple times I met him and got his autograph and a pic with him was awesome!!!😎💪🇺🇸🙏

  • @bertbroeder1832
    @bertbroeder1832 Год назад +1

    1:41:39 exactly! Only these, the rest ... see Kevin Moranz interview. It is a shame!
    As you said like I did: without the other 39/21 behind the gate there is no winner!

  • @thomasjones1282
    @thomasjones1282 Год назад +2

    Great interview, great dude, and a Great Champion.

  • @dagodigs
    @dagodigs Год назад +5

    The best ever!!!! Flat out!!💪

  • @TheShift1313
    @TheShift1313 Год назад

    This took me a few weeks to get through but well worth it! Pure gold!

  • @dimd3181
    @dimd3181 Год назад

    this dude is my idol since i'm kid. now I've 40 and i'm still a big fan of him. I had a dream, meet him et ride with him. I made it. I'm so proud of it. you changed my life

  • @cool_breeze_actual9643
    @cool_breeze_actual9643 7 месяцев назад

    I remember waiting for the new dirtrider and dirtbike magazines to arrive the mail. Awesome stuff great pod

  • @bst187
    @bst187 Год назад

    Another sick interview, Jeremy was one of my all time fav to watch race...

  • @makeityourself1
    @makeityourself1 Год назад +1

    Took me three days of washing windows to get the whole thing done but it was worth it. Love McGrath but not as much as RJ. My heart sank a little when he surpassed RJ in wins....but that's life. I'm fortunate enough to have been around the Johnson, Ward,Glover, McGrath,Henry days (and many more I didn't mention).

  • @walterfurian8806
    @walterfurian8806 Год назад

    Killer interview Jase it was really enjoyable to listening to this one.

  • @sethwalk2670
    @sethwalk2670 Год назад +1

    Been waiting on this for a while now!

  • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
    @FRENCHDRAINMAN Год назад

    I really enjoy our Supercross season. Winter in the US blows for 2/3 the country so indoor racing is a must. The outdoor isn't even a option in the North during winter.

  • @D3AMM
    @D3AMM Год назад +1

    This man is every riders hero 🤘🏻 love to see it

  • @BraapThis12
    @BraapThis12 Год назад

    Met Jeremy once at Anaheim in the 2000’s. And at Glen Helen truck race. Super humble dude, and to sit have coffee with.

  • @thedude7726
    @thedude7726 Год назад +1

    Your killing it bro. Literally Rogan of the moto sports. Could you get a old pro atv racer ? We never get any love

  • @Nitro91
    @Nitro91 Год назад

    I met Jeremy when he was doing stadium trucks the nicest guy. I remember it was like 100 degrees and he still sat outside and talked to fans when all the other drivers were in there RV

  • @Outdoor_Fun_With_JB
    @Outdoor_Fun_With_JB 8 месяцев назад

    Back in 1995, Jeremy parked right next to me while at an open practice at the old Starwest track in Perris, CA. He was super cool with me and my buddies. He sat and talked with us between his practice sessions and took pics with us. He is one of the friendliest racers I have met. He gave me a few riding tips and told me that I was the biggest rider he has ever met!

  • @ironcross112
    @ironcross112 Год назад

    This for me is my #1 favorite moto interview because i was in San Jose when Jeramy was winning everything. And i was a fan but deep down i coudn't help rooting for another guy because this person i am talking about was doing things on the track that just screamed Oh No! every time he did it. But like you said winning from the back is visably harder. I'm talking about Mike Larraco. Which in my opion might be the most underated guy ever. I will never forget watching jeremy ride so smooth that he did the triple the it was 90 to the left right into whoops and he was in like third gear and just like butter. No wierd bounces and into the 180 as smooth as you could amazine. I even said how does the bike never come up and hit him in the ass. He never whobled nothing. And Larraco was keeping pace a few bikes back and it's sheer determination keeping him there. But sitting here watching this not only is it putting me back in that seat but you guy's have clear up some of the questions i have had for all these years and it's not important that that was then and this is now. It's like i just got to a higher level and hopefully a more advanced understanding of why things happen. If that makes sence. 4 sure waiting for more. It's great to see Jeremy is well and he is as cool as he is because he was a bit cocky back then but who wouldn't be. If you go into the ring thinking ur less then the best ur probably coming out cold. This is good stuff and i am on board for more. Would love to get Jeremy and Emig on here to relive some of that amazeing rivalry. Thank you for this.