Stephen Gall | Part 1 - paddock bashing & battles with ‘Grunt’
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Stephen Gall | Part 1 - paddock bashing & battles with ‘Grunt’

Stephen Gall | Part 1 - paddock bashing & battles with ‘Grunt’

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Stephen Gall | Part 1 - paddock bashing & battles with ‘Grunt’
YZ450
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YZ450

YZ450 is a Yamaha dirt bike that’s built for motocross racing. In the episode, it’s the bike he rode at the track, and they talk about how racing is different from just riding.

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race pace

Race pace means how fast you ride when you’re actually competing. It’s usually harder to hold for as long as casual riding because you’re pushing harder and staying focused.

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riding pace

Riding pace is how fast you ride when you’re not racing—more like training or cruising. The point is that it’s easier to keep up than race pace.

Car

Honda XR 75

Honda makes motorcycles, and the XR is their off-road style. “75” means it’s a small 75cc engine bike, often used for kids or beginners.

Yamaha Minibike
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Yamaha Minibike

A Yamaha Minibike is a small motorcycle meant for younger riders. The host is saying this was their first Yamaha and it hooked them on the brand and riding.

Company

Stony Creek Motorcycles

This is the name of a motorcycle shop/dealer. The speaker says the dealer helped them get started with their Yamaha riding.

Company

Macklin Motorcycles

This is another motorcycle shop/dealer name. The speaker is saying they helped support his Yamaha journey.

Concept

sprint car

A sprint car is a race car that runs on short tracks. It’s usually fast and built for quick, aggressive racing.

Jaguar XJ6
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Jaguar XJ6

The Jaguar XJ6 is an older Jaguar sedan. “XJ” is the model line, and “6” refers to a six-cylinder engine.

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V12

A V12 is an engine with 12 cylinders. The cylinders are arranged in two rows that form a “V,” and it usually means the engine can run very smoothly.

E type
Car

E type

“E type” refers to the Jaguar E-Type, one of the most famous classic sports cars ever made. It’s known for its sleek styling and for being powered by Jaguar’s straight-six engines in many versions.

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Alpinestars Tech Air

Alpinestars Tech Air is a wearable airbag for riding. If you fall or crash, it can automatically inflate to help protect your upper body.

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airbags inflate

When the rider crashes, the system can deploy an airbag automatically. That airbag inflates quickly to help absorb some of the impact.

Topic

Oren Park

Oren Park is the name of the track where the championship races happened. Different tracks favor different riding styles, so the location matters for understanding the results. The host is using it to set the scene for a key season.

Concept

Mr Motocross crown

“Mr Motocross crown” means winning the big motocross championship. It’s not one single race—it’s the overall title for the season. The speaker is treating it like a huge career achievement.

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power valve

A power valve is a device that changes how the exhaust gases leave the engine. It helps the bike feel stronger both at lower and higher engine speeds, instead of only being fast in one RPM range.

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torquey

“Torquey” means the engine feels strong when you first get on the throttle. That “pull” is torque, which helps the bike accelerate quickly, especially at lower speeds.

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four stroke

A four-stroke engine uses four steps to make power: it sucks in fuel/air, compresses it, burns it to push the piston, then lets the exhaust out. It’s a common engine design, and it can feel different from two-stroke engines.

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exhaust port

The exhaust port is the opening where burned gases leave the engine. Where it’s placed (and how it’s shaped) can change how the engine performs and how the bike’s frame has to be designed around it.

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centre port

“Centre port” means the engine’s port (the opening for gases) is located toward the middle. That can affect how the engine breathes and also whether the frame needs to be shaped to fit the exhaust path.

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factory bikes

“Factory bikes” are race bikes backed by the manufacturer, not just regular bikes sold to the public. They usually get the newest parts and support for competition.

Concept

500 motocross bike era

In motocross, “500” means the bikes were around 500cc. The speaker is talking about a time when those bigger bikes were the main thing, before the sport shifted toward newer four-stroke designs.

Topic

Thumpernat races

This sounds like the name of a dirt-bike race series. The speaker says he would show up to ride there, even though racing wasn’t his main focus at the time.

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set up suspension

Setting up suspension means adjusting the bike’s shock and spring settings. The goal is to make it handle better on that track and feel more predictable.

Topic

Motocross of Nations

Motocross of Nations is a big motocross race where riders compete for their country. It’s more of a team event than a solo race.

Topic

Ironman Track

Ironman Track is a motocross venue referenced as the location for Motocross of Nations in America. Track layout and surface strongly influence suspension setup and riding technique, which is why the speaker calls out the specific venue.

Concept

preseason race format with 125, 250, and 500

That “125, 250, 500” is about different bike classes. Bigger numbers usually mean a bigger engine, so the bike feels different and you ride it differently.

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jump

In motocross-style racing, a “jump” is a purposely shaped ramp or takeoff where the bike becomes airborne. Landing consistently—like the speaker describes—matters for traction, suspension compression, and staying in control as you hit the ground and accelerate out.

Concept

last lap line to block him

In racing, the “line” is the path you choose through the track. “Blocking” means you place your bike so the other rider can’t go around you.

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AIS

AIS here means a sports training program. The speaker is saying that back then there weren’t programs like that, so training was more self-guided.

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enduroes

Enduro is a type of off-road motorcycle racing. It usually involves riding for long stretches over rough terrain, and it can mean more maintenance work during the event—like tire changes.

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road racing

Road racing is motorcycle racing on paved tracks. Instead of dirt trails, it’s about riding fast around a circuit and competing for position.

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Castrol six-hour

A “six-hour” race is an endurance event where teams or riders compete over a long time window rather than a short sprint. The speaker says he’d show up the week before this Castrol-branded six-hour event to get ready.

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leathers

“Leathers” are protective riding suits worn on motorcycles. They’re meant to help protect you if you slide or crash.

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four-face helmet

This sounds like the rider is talking about a full-face helmet. It covers your whole head and face to protect you better in a crash.

Concept

wet

Riding in the wet means the track is slippery. Tires don’t grip as well on wet pavement, so it’s harder to go fast and stay in control.

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fences were right there

He’s talking about safety on the track. If crash barriers are very close, there’s less space to recover, so accidents can be more dangerous.

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