Off Track - Dave Neal
Discussion
Whilst this post might be more appropriate in the TV, Films Podcasts etc section of PH, with it being very biker specific, I thought I’d post it here.
I’ve generally always liked Dave Neal’s podcast content and he comes across as a passionate motorbike racing fan who’s extremely knowledgeable.
However, I’ve noticed that his last podcast, that was all about the Mackenzie’s was nearly 2 months ago. Any ideas what’s happened to the Podcast and is it likely to return. I’m not on Facebook so I couldn’t ask the question there.
I’ve generally always liked Dave Neal’s podcast content and he comes across as a passionate motorbike racing fan who’s extremely knowledgeable.
However, I’ve noticed that his last podcast, that was all about the Mackenzie’s was nearly 2 months ago. Any ideas what’s happened to the Podcast and is it likely to return. I’m not on Facebook so I couldn’t ask the question there.
Just had notification of what’s to be the final episode of Off Track and that after 13 years Dave is hanging up his microphone.
That’s a real shame as he takes with him an enormous amount of knowledge. I particularly liked his interviews with the older riders from the 70’s and 80’s such as Charlie Williams, Roger Burnett and Roger Marshall.
That’s a real shame as he takes with him an enormous amount of knowledge. I particularly liked his interviews with the older riders from the 70’s and 80’s such as Charlie Williams, Roger Burnett and Roger Marshall.
Rob 131 Sport said:
Just had notification of what s to be the final episode of Off Track and that after 13 years Dave is hanging up his microphone.
That s a real shame as he takes with him an enormous amount of knowledge. I particularly liked his interviews with the older riders from the 70 s and 80 s such as Charlie Williams, Roger Burnett and Roger Marshall.
There are some names from the past.That s a real shame as he takes with him an enormous amount of knowledge. I particularly liked his interviews with the older riders from the 70 s and 80 s such as Charlie Williams, Roger Burnett and Roger Marshall.
I can remember being sat in Marshall's pub just down the road from Cadwell, him and Burnett serving behind the bar, Trevor Nation, Mark Phillips and several other riders all in there with family and friends. That was the year Carl Fogarty first got his hands on an RC30 that was tuned by - was it Tony Scott? and nobody saw which way he went on that thing.
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