Billy is an absolute LEGEND! He’s such a fun guy to watch and with his personality he is the face of enduro racing. His TH-cam channel is great and it’s fun to see the inner workings of him, his life and racing. 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
So cool to hear this story - very similar to Taddy's Blazusiak history. He borrowed an enduro bike, turned up on Erzberg and won it! The rest is the history
I raced for 14yrs and did very well. I had a friend named Casey Clark who lived in PA like myself who was very fast. When we traditioned to 125cc and 250cc B class from 85cc 14-15yr old he immediately went to doing nothing but hair scrambles for one year. When he came back the following year he immediately went A class and seemed unstoppable. Those hair scramble races made him even faster to a point he should have attempted to qualify at Budds Creek or Broome Tiago, Hi Point, Steel City (my all time favorite track that my dad hated but me as the rider loved)
wow what a great story the thiing i like about billy is he is what i call a multi tasker which means he dosen,t always have to rely on his mechanic he,s not afraid to get stuck in and do it himself.
All that's going through my mind listening to this is "You get once shot, do not miss your chance to blow, this opportunity comes once in a lifetime." You took that opportunity with both hands Billy.
I remember that pass he made on lazy noon, it looked like he discovered a cheat code on that hill when he snaked from left to right and made it to the top with ease.
You sir, have got this well and truly nailed! Awesome guests and a very chill chat. Feels like I'm just hanging with you guys talking shit. Love it. 👌👍🍺
Weird seeing Billy missing the last 1" off his middle finger on the left hand. Me too! Mine was lost due to a head on collision with another rider , and the front number plate on the other guys bike , sawed it off.
I learned the jumping technic from Gary Bailey video the art of jumping....funny it should be the art of landing every one can do the launch knowing what to do when u come up short made stop second guessing making a jump...as long as i got the front wheel on the landing i was able to make it safely without crashing u move forward not back when u land was the major mistake we all did
Hey we are see an do people...thats the best way to learn the ones that dont learn are the ones who cant humble them selves enuf to know they see where they need to improve....i had taped all american supercross races for 90 to 2001...an i finally made up my mind to really learn about all the stuff i wasnt doing right so i super slow motion Jeremy McGrath turns but mainly approaching a jump face his body position was the key in the air and then landing....watching him in SX whoops was a waste unless ur bike was set as his was...buy what a great feeling to get it right..the best was it took a lot of the fear out of it....an it used less energy because i was fighting the bike....the biggest an most dangerous thing all rider did in the mid 90s was allow their body to move back on the take off an then move back more after they go in the air and never move forward at all its really important to be forward on the bike when u land an gas it too if ur not landing in a corner...95 out of 100 top pros even into the late 90s did not know this concept McGrath was the only one who mastered it...im pretty sure Gary Semics taught him how important it was Semics was 1978 SX champian 250 class...
What a great story thats jumping in feet first...my story was more like chads dad who was craxy about moyircycles would let me race...u d think me riding 70 hours a week would show something...was there...i still believe at 27 i could make the pros ...but sponsers were into young kids...rightfully...what a cool story he gets a ride an his own poster...so cool...
Dude u know u tell a lot of storys im not sure i believe them JK...good stuff u do well at letting guest chat long before allowing them to finish a point before the next question...good tactical manveurs
Sorry to be pedantic ! But with billy coming from Wallsend in Tyne And Wear Near Newcastle he would never say mum, we would say me mam , not my mum. Quite often it’s well known people from this region are often very humble….. often better known as Geordies👍
So good to hear Billy telling his own story, he’s am absolute legend and extremely humble
Who doesn't love Billy? Amazing and humble lad. Love the stories!
Lets hear more from Billy he's an awesome character and rider .
Billy is an absolute LEGEND! He’s such a fun guy to watch and with his personality he is the face of enduro racing. His TH-cam channel is great and it’s fun to see the inner workings of him, his life and racing. 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
So cool to hear this story - very similar to Taddy's Blazusiak history. He borrowed an enduro bike, turned up on Erzberg and won it! The rest is the history
Billy Bolt is a great rider and a fun guy to see riding. Such a fast and thecnical rider.
I remember watching that climb on lazy noon thinking "who the fuck was that!?" What a legend.
I raced for 14yrs and did very well. I had a friend named Casey Clark who lived in PA like myself who was very fast. When we traditioned to 125cc and 250cc B class from 85cc 14-15yr old he immediately went to doing nothing but hair scrambles for one year. When he came back the following year he immediately went A class and seemed unstoppable. Those hair scramble races made him even faster to a point he should have attempted to qualify at Budds Creek or Broome Tiago, Hi Point, Steel City (my all time favorite track that my dad hated but me as the rider loved)
I watched his helmet cam video on one of those erzberg type races….Insane bike skills and he rocks my number (57) 👊
What a unbelievable story. Just awesome. Dude can rip dirt bikes. Fantastic to watch.
wow what a great story the thiing i like about billy is he is what i call a multi tasker which means he dosen,t always have to rely on his mechanic he,s not afraid to get stuck in and do it himself.
Thats is a sick story.awesome podcast and riders your getting on here
All that's going through my mind listening to this is "You get once shot, do not miss your chance to blow, this opportunity comes once in a lifetime." You took that opportunity with both hands Billy.
I remember that pass he made on lazy noon, it looked like he discovered a cheat code on that hill when he snaked from left to right and made it to the top with ease.
Amazing rider and hero of two wheel sports.
Amzing stuff!! This story is umbelievable!
Love hearing Billy’s stories, dude is an absolute weapon and all round good bloke
I remember his debut he is a hell of a rider
You sir, have got this well and truly nailed!
Awesome guests and a very chill chat. Feels like I'm just hanging with you guys talking shit.
Love it. 👌👍🍺
Awesome podcast! Keep up the good work! Ive been waiting a long time for you to have Billy on! Thanks for awesome content!
Yeah me too and it didn’t disappoint.
Graham Jarvis next plz! You got the biggest english speacking riders in here! Great content!
Great episode. Keep it up.
Awesome yarn. Arrived in austria a boy, left a man.
Weird seeing Billy missing the last 1" off his middle finger on the left hand.
Me too! Mine was lost due to a head on collision with another rider , and the front number plate on the other guys bike , sawed it off.
What a legend
Fuck you just keep busting out banging podcasts! Billy Bolt. Unreal.
We are doing our best over here mate!
He’s the nuts👍🏴🍀🙏
Billy is that man
What a Legend & Guy! Bill is fucking awesome 👊🏼
This is a Genuine question anyone know how he manages to use the clutch with his two fingers partly missing ?
Love this story, crazy how it all started
My first enduro ended up a little different.
Billy is a top lad
Billly is the man👊🏻✊🏻
Nice one Billy
I learned the jumping technic from Gary Bailey video the art of jumping....funny it should be the art of landing every one can do the launch knowing what to do when u come up short made stop second guessing making a jump...as long as i got the front wheel on the landing i was able to make it safely without crashing u move forward not back when u land was the major mistake we all did
🙌 Billy Bolt
Billy's a legend. I love watching his channel. Being such a shit rider myself what he does doesn't even seem possible
One of our homegrown heroes a proper bloke who can ride the pants off of anything he chooses to throw a leg over ….cmon billy 57 ⚡️
Billy . The man
What a lad, Billy’s a freak
Cool stories
Loving his geordie American accent 😂 fantastic rider !
Brilliant!….
The cut the Jases face and no interruptions, yeah thats all of us.3
Hey we are see an do people...thats the best way to learn the ones that dont learn are the ones who cant humble them selves enuf to know they see where they need to improve....i had taped all american supercross races for 90 to 2001...an i finally made up my mind to really learn about all the stuff i wasnt doing right so i super slow motion Jeremy McGrath turns but mainly approaching a jump face his body position was the key in the air and then landing....watching him in SX whoops was a waste unless ur bike was set as his was...buy what a great feeling to get it right..the best was it took a lot of the fear out of it....an it used less energy because i was fighting the bike....the biggest an most dangerous thing all rider did in the mid 90s was allow their body to move back on the take off an then move back more after they go in the air and never move forward at all its really important to be forward on the bike when u land an gas it too if ur not landing in a corner...95 out of 100 top pros even into the late 90s did not know this concept McGrath was the only one who mastered it...im pretty sure Gary Semics taught him how important it was Semics was 1978 SX champian 250 class...
Love Billy and the story. But cool the likes
Why cool the likes ?????????
Yeah shut up haha.
Why did he sign for husky when ktm where helping him where they just giving him a leg up maybe ?
The crazy part is they got him a poster thats so funny..hey it was the factory tent just crazy awsum....
Subtítulos castellano!!!please
BILLDAWG in the hizzie!!! #Stansaminge
What a great story thats jumping in feet first...my story was more like chads dad who was craxy about moyircycles would let me race...u d think me riding 70 hours a week would show something...was there...i still believe at 27 i could make the pros ...but sponsers were into young kids...rightfully...what a cool story he gets a ride an his own poster...so cool...
What did he before?
Get Haaker next
Was he a moto guy before Enduro?
Trials
what happened to his fingers ??!!
He crashed a Yamaha TY80 when he was 6yrs old and they got caught in the chain and sprockets.
@@berniecoles2337 Thanks for the info. Thankfully he can still use the clutch!
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Dude u know u tell a lot of storys im not sure i believe them JK...good stuff u do well at letting guest chat long before allowing them to finish a point before the next question...good tactical manveurs
Stans a minge
I meant gypsy tells a lot of storys..
great show whats up with the most horrendous ugly underwear i have ever seen in the picture frames?
He wouldn't of said he borrowed the money from his MOM he's British , he would of said his MUM he's not a Yank.
Sorry to be pedantic ! But with billy coming from Wallsend in Tyne And Wear Near Newcastle he would never say mum, we would say me mam , not my mum.
Quite often it’s well known people from this region are often very humble….. often better known as Geordies👍
Must be nice what a wonderful life no real life problems just living of parents and living your. childhood dream
Have you ever met anyone without any problems in their life?
most people don't talk about their problems, that's why you'd think they don't have any problems.
It makes sense she lent him the money o looked it up she’s a stripper