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  • Owen McKill | S02E02
    2025/05/12

    In this conversation, Canadian ISDE Junior Trophy Team leader Owen McKill discusses his transition to Sherco racing, his experiences in the FMSQ series, and the growth of off-road racing in Canada. He reflects on his racing journey, the challenges of competing in different series, and the importance of preparation for the ISDE. Owen shares insights on the differences between FMSQ and GNCC racing, the impact of his early influences, and the significance of bike setup and training in his racing career. In this conversation, Owen McKill discusses the challenges and opportunities in off-road racing, particularly in Canada. He emphasizes the importance of mastering technical skills, the potential for expanding Canadian off-road racing opportunities, and the desire to attract U.S. talent. The conversation also touches on the future of off-road racing, the significance of support systems, and the adaptation to new equipment. Owen shares his aspirations for racing in Europe and the competitive landscape of Canadian motorsport.


    Takeaways


    • Owen McKill is excited for the challenges of the upcoming racing season.
    • He transitioned to Sherco to align with his racing goals.
    • FMSQ racing is significantly different from racing on the West Coast.
    • The growth of off-road racing in Canada is at an all-time high.
    • Owen's experiences racing on the East Coast have built his confidence.
    • He emphasizes the importance of bike setup for different racing formats.
    • Owen's early influences shaped his aggressive riding style.
    • He believes in the value of racing smaller bikes for skill development.
    • The SOR Sprint series is crucial for preparing for ISDE.
    • Owen feels fortunate to have opportunities to race internationally. Learning to go fast in technical sections is crucial.
    • FMSQ helps improve riding skills for off-road racing.
    • Attracting U.S. talent can enhance Canadian racing.
    • The off-road racing industry is undergoing significant changes.
    • Building a continental championship is a goal for the future.
    • Community growth is essential for Canadian off-road racing.
    • Experiencing European racing is a career aspiration.
    • Second place is not the goal; winning is the focus.
    • Support from sponsors and teams is vital for success.
    • Adapting to new bikes and settings is part of the racing journey.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and New Beginnings

    05:55 Comparing FMSQ and GNCC Racing

    12:01 Racing Experiences and Learning Curves

    17:49 Early Influences and Getting Started in Racing

    24:03 Preparing for the Upcoming Racing Season

    29:00 Expanding Canadian Off-Road Opportunities

    35:14 The Allure of Racing in Europe

    40:30 Setting Goals and Expectations in Racing

    49:01 Looking Ahead: The Future of Canadian Off-Road Racing





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  • ISDE, Endurocross. Engagement
    2024/11/13

    In this episode, Noel, Courtney, and Jared reunite for Season Two of the Enduro Bureau podcast. They discuss their recent experiences at various racing events, including the ISDE and the AMA series in Idaho Falls. The conversation delves into exciting updates from the team, a controversial incident during a race, and reflections on the racing styles observed at the ISDE. The hosts share insights on the commitment of the Canadian team and the challenges faced during the races, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of Enduro racing.

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    1 時間 59 分
  • Episode 13 | JOSH STRANG
    2024/07/22
    We’re back and this time out of the gates Noel sits down with Australian GNCC legend Josh Strang from Sherco Factory1 Racing! Josh has been living and racing in the USA for half of his life now, and we were pretty stoked to hear from this ISDE World Trophy winner (and 6x Australian Trophy Team member), GNCC series champion, Full Gas Sprint Enduro Series champion and all-around bad-ass! We talked with Josh about his history in the sport, his GNCC progression, his ISDE palmares, longevity as a professional athlete, and lots more. Josh is a tremendously interesting bloke, and a real mainstay of North American enduro racing. As always, thanks SO much for listening in and supporting North American Enduro & Off-Road coverage! We really appreciate, and look forward to meeting more of you at the races we’re at through the season! As always, thanks SO much for listening in and supporting North American Enduro & Off-Road coverage! We really appreciate, and look forward to meeting more of you at the races we’re at through the season!
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  • Episode 12 | Cow Poopy
    2024/07/08
    Howdy once again, Enduro Bureau friends! The gang-gang is all back together for this one! Noel, Courtney and Jared talked about a bunch of cool Enduro and Off-Road stuff this week, ranging from Noel’s trip to cover Silver Kings Hard Enduro where Trystan Hart took the win, Jared’s trip to Manitoba for the Prairie Sprint Enduro, Canadian ISDE team news, FMSQ Round 3, NEGP, Maze Runner Hard Enduro, and more. Also, Jared made a heart-felt plea for folks to clean the cow poo off your bikes and ATVs before you bring them to the shop… Think of the mechanics, people! As always, thanks SO much for listening in and supporting North American Enduro & Off-Road coverage! We really appreciate, and look forward to meeting more of you at the races we’re at through the season!
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    1 時間 12 分
  • Episode 11 | Stoopid Tether
    2024/06/26
    Howdy Enduro Bureau friends! It’s Noel and Jared in the gates for this episode and we covered a lot of ground, including Canadians back on the podium at GNCC Snowshoe, the conclusion of the SOR Sprint Enduro Championship, what Mani Lettenbichler’s knee injury could mean for Red Bull Romaniacs, Canadian ISDE World Trophy Team updates, ideas about Canadian ISDE Trophy Team selection criteria, and our deeply personal reasons shaving our mustaches off. Oh ya, and how Noel captured on video the exact moment that Jared lost himself the SOR Sprint championship… and lots more!
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    1 時間 29 分
  • Episode 10 | Gus Riordan
    2024/06/07
    This week we got the chance to talk with Australia’s GNCC and USSE weapon Gus Riordan from FMF KTM Factory Racing Landers. Gus is a wicked fast young rider who is currently sitting 2nd in XC2 at GNCC and 1st in the US Sprint Enduro Series Pro2 class. Definitely expect to see Gus representing Australia on their World Junior Trophy Team at ISDE later this year! We covered a pretty wide range of topics including his path to the pros here in North America, racing at the front-end of the Hattah Desert Race, GNCC, USSE, Endurocross, training, nutrition, and more. For sure check this episode out for a bit of that international flavour! Also, Gus is the second Aussie we’ve had on the podcast and is also the second Aussie on the podcast to not know who INXS are… Just sayin’…
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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode 09 | Mind the Gap!
    2024/05/24
    Hey there! It’s been a minute, but we’re back! It’s been a busy start to the Canadian season for Noel, Courtney and Jared but the ship is sailing once again… For better or for worse. In episode 9 we catch up with what we’ve been up to, we talk about the last month in off-road racing, Jared and Courtney’s SOR Enduro Championship Series, and all sorts of other cool stuff. Glad to be back in the saddle here, and we’re so appreciative of all the support we’ve been getting!
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    1 時間 54 分
  • Episode 08 | Hallie Marks
    2024/04/08
    Hey hey! It’s Episode 8 of The Enduro Bureau Podcast and this week Noel sat down with 2023 US Hard Enduro Women’s champ and 2023 Endurocross third overall Pro woman Hallie Marks from Sisters Moto and Sherco USA! We chatted with Hallie about, among other things, her Hard Enduro championship, her Endurocross series battles with Rachel Gutish & Melissa Harten, her change in focus towards Endurocross for 2024, and lots more.
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    1 時間 15 分