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PODCAST: On the line with… Bryan ‘Badger’ Goss

Jeffro is back with another cracker in our series on “On the line with….” podcasts in association with FXR Racing. This time with the multiple Patchquick Trophy and 1966 Trophee Des Nations winner, the living legend that is Bryan ‘Badger’ Goss.

You’d best put the kettle on for this one because it’s a longen, packed with Badger’s fondest memories of racing and life on the road as a 60’s motocross star. Unfortunately there’s also a few stories that aren’t quite suitable and PC for a public podcast and Jeff had to hit the pause button a few times. Maybe if you see Badger at a race he might be kind enough to tell you those stories himself! But there’s still enough gold in this interview to take you back to a time where life was seemingly a little less complicated. Enjoy folks.

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