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VIDEO: Mark Chamberlain returns to Torq Moto to talk Motovision

Hands up if you’re singing that theme tune right now!

As the first guest of the Torq Moto Show, Great Britain MX of Nations Team Manager Mark Chamberlain had a lot to say. So much so that one hour flew by just talking about the epic MXON in Ernee, the British rider’s performance, the effort and planning that goes into pulling the team together, the fans and the mayhem of the campsite.

Hosts Jeffro and DocWob didn’t want Mark to leave the studio without talking about his own career in the sport and how it all started and of course his days as part of Motovision, the family business started by his father Eric. Motovision was the go-to place to watch action from World & British Championship Motocross in the 1990s and along with his father and two brothers, Gareth and Justin, Mark travelled the world following the GP circus from a young age. It’s a brilliant story and one Torq Moto is pleased Mark was willing to share.

 

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