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Gordy Koester
Season 7 · Episode 1

Gordy Koester

Summary In this episode of the Nitro and Mud Show, hosts discuss potential changes to the American Hill Climb structure with guest Gordy Koester. The conversation covers proposed modifications to class structures, payout systems, and point scoring, aiming to enhance participation and profitability for racers. The hosts also delve into the challenges of verticross racing and the importance of consistency in performance. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of American Hill Climb and the need for community feedback on these proposed changes. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of motorcycle hill climbing, focusing on the need for consistency in competition, rule adjustments for fairness, and the importance of sponsorships and purse structures. They explore the potential for a points fund to incentivize riders and the integration of modern timing systems to enhance event management. The conversation also touches on the future of the sport, emphasizing the need for better sponsorship opportunities and the overall excitement of hill climbing compared to other motorsports.

The Nitro and Mud Show.

January 16, 20261h 32mExplicit

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Summary In this episode of the Nitro and Mud Show, hosts discuss potential changes to the American Hill Climb structure with guest Gordy Koester. The conversation covers proposed modifications to class structures, payout systems, and point scoring, aiming to enhance participation and profitability for racers. The hosts also delve into the challenges of verticross racing and the importance of consistency in performance. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of American Hill Climb and the need for community feedback on these proposed changes. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of motorcycle hill climbing, focusing on the need for consistency in competition, rule adjustments for fairness, and the importance of sponsorships and purse structures. They explore the potential for a points fund to incentivize riders and the integration of modern timing systems to enhance event management. The conversation also touches on the future of the sport, emphasizing the need for better sponsorship opportunities and the overall excitement of hill climbing compared to other motorsports.