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Steve Morehead, Bill Gately and Tommra Kiesow take on AMA Pro Flat Track’s Ban on Restrictors
DAYTONA BEACH, FL (January 8, 2014) – The new year brings a new show to Next Moto Champion. Barry Boone, who has been co-hosting Next Moto Champion Flat Track program throughout 2013, will premier his new weekly talk show, Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone, on Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. EST. In addition, all 50 episodes will be archived on NextMotoChampion.com.
Barry is a touring motorcyclist with over a million miles of street riding under his helmet. He’s also the voice of AMA Pro Road Racing and AMA Pro Flat Track and a third generation motorcycle enthusiast. His12 years of radio experience combined with his knowledge of motorcycling and racing makes for the perfect combination and the perfect host for Next Moto Champion’s new addition to their line-up of internet radio talk shows.
The show will feature interviews from legendary figures from the world of motorcycles and motorcycle racing as well as up and coming riders in AMA Pro Road Race, AMA Pro Flat Track and the amateur world. The show will also highlight new products, interviews with promoters and news and information from around the world of motorcycling.
This Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. EST, our topic will be AMA Pro Racing’s decision to remove restrictors from the Expert Twins class. Barry’s guest will be Bill Gately of the Bonneville Performance Factory Triumph Team, Steve Morehead, AMA Pro Flat Track Manager and former Grand National #42, and Tommra Kiesow with the IMDA Springfield Mile. Barry will explore this AMA Pro Racing decision from many perspectives and will be taking calls from listeners during a portion of the program. Tune in, call in… spread the word.
About Next Moto Champion
Next Moto Champion has tomorrow’s World Champions today! Next Moto Champion talk show, magazine and website covers the emerging talent of both road racing and flat track as amateur riders burst onto the professional scene. Connect with racers, celebrities and industry pros as nextmotochampion.com interviews the fast and fearless stars of amateur and professional motorcycle racing.


