We love the Dirt Bike Burrito Podcast. We see the DBB podcast as an audio version of ADB. They travel the country each month catching up with racers and trailriders to talk about what makes them tick. It makes for some great listening while you’re crunching out the highway kays! Here’s a snapshot of what they got up to last month and the podcasts you don’t want to miss.

Mega Watt

In episode 561 of The Dirt Bike Burrito Podcast, host Jeremy chats with Shane Watts, an Aussie legend in the enduro and motocross scene. Shane has made his return to Australia to train the next generation of riders. Jeremy had the opportunity to attend one of Shane’s training weekends, where he witnessed firsthand the incredible wealth of experience Shane brings to his sessions. The weekend was packed with valuable tips and tricks, making it an unforgettable learning experience for everyone involved.

Recorded at Australian enduro champion Daniel “Chucky” Sanders’ property, the episode highlights not only Shane Watts’ expertise but also the camaraderie and challenges faced by riders at different levels. Jeremy humorously reflects on how slow he felt compared to the other riders but expresses his gratitude for the opportunity to train with one of the best. Shane Watts continues to help riders improve their skills and push their limits, and Jeremy encourages listeners to check out Shane’s training programs and stay tuned for his future endeavours.

Butter Mentha

Jack Mentha, a talented rider whose journey has been closely followed by the DBB crew drops in. After recovering from injuries, Jack is now making waves in the U.S., racing in the prestigious Baja and joining a top team for the GNCC (Grand National Cross Country) series. This episode is packed with exciting updates as Jack reveals his latest achievements and future plans. As always, Jack remains as humble and dedicated as ever, despite his busy schedule.

Feeling Green

In this episode of DBB, Jeremy reconnects with Bradley Greenfield following his experience at the Sunrise Safari, his first rally. Though the event didn’t go as planned, Bradley gained valuable lessons from it and is looking forward to future opportunities in the rally scene. With more racing lined up for next year, listeners can expect to see Bradley back on a rally bike, pushing forward in his racing career.

The episode highlights the continued support from fans and collaborators like J Edits, who has worked closely with Brad, and Brad talks about his future plans for 2025.

Mack attack

In episode 558 of The Dirt Bike Burrito Podcast, Jeremy returns after a brief hiatus due to a hacking incident, humorously blaming some determined keyboard warriors. With the technical issues resolved, the podcast is back with fresh content, starting with an interview featuring Korey McMahon. Although the episode was recorded a few weeks prior, Korey’s ongoing racing adventures overseas make it just as relevant. Jeremy promises to catch up with Korey again soon to discuss his latest competitions and future plans.

Jeremy also highlights upcoming events such as Wildwood, KDR, and various enduro races across New South Wales, encouraging listeners to stay tuned and participate. Alongside the excitement of new episodes, Jeremy shares his latest news — purchasing another bike — teasing more content to com