This Week On The Moto: Inside The Outdoors
The Moto: Inside the Outdoors
The Battle Begins
We launch into the season with riders Ryan Vilipoto, Chad Reed, Mike Alessi, Justin Barcia, Ryan Dungey, Andrew Short and Tyla Rattray, following their training as they prepare for the grueling competitions ahead.
Father & Son
Episode two showcases the most important team in motocross: The Father and Son. We explore two racing families, the Alessi s and the Wharton s, who have two completely different approaches to winning.
Cast
Chad Reed
Kurri Kurri, Australia’s Chad Reed is one of the greatest riders to ever through a leg over a dirt bike, and when he decides to call it a career he will have a great story to tell.Alr...
Josh Grant
Josh Grant is a dynamic motocross talent originally from California and now based in Huntersville, North Carolina.Josh Grant turned pro in 2004 and holeshot and lead his very first ra...
Andrew Short
Andrew Short is one of the top riders
in the sport of supercross/motocross today. The Colorado native now
residing in Texas has been a member of the Honda Red Bull Racing team
the ...
Mike Alessi
"I've been racing since I was three, and turned professional in 2004 at 16yrs of age after winning my eleventh amateur title at Loretta Lynn's. I podium in my second ever US National ...
Tyla Rattray
Tyla Rattray (born November 12, 1985 in Durban, South
Africa), is a Grand Prix motocross
world champion.[1]
Rattray made his first foray into international racing in 1999 when
...
Ryan Villopoto
Ryan Villopoto needs no introduction. He is currently one of the best in the sport with numerous race wins and a total of four championship titles to his name. Ryan has also helped le...
Ryan Dungey
In 2010 Ryan Dungey quickly moved from rising star to one of the top professional motocross racers in the world. Dungey first gained notoriety by being drafted out of the B-class of a...
Blake Wharton
Meet Blake Wharton for the first time, and you're likely to think, "What an easygoing guy.” But don’t let his cool, calm manner fool you. It takes nothing more than strapping on a hel...

