My favorite 5 minutes of a Moto film was with Dungey. Moto 4 the 1st 5 minutes with dung at the goat farm. That shit was like a shot of motivation for me. I was always a Villopoto fan 1st but Dung was a close 2nd.
@justinbush714118 сағат бұрын
Truly the all American motocross hero. This guy will never be replaced or compared to Anyone else!
@ParkerScottRichards20 сағат бұрын
37 minutes in I just gotta say this podcast is the sickest dude I can’t believe someone is interviewing all my favorite riders and asking the questions I’ve always wanted to hear these guys answer! Cheers to never ending dirtbike talk!
@amandathompson400720 сағат бұрын
Ahh was hoping to see marv racing again after winning the million at the MEC i really thought he was going to make a statment after that, it sucks but its also cool good luck to yah marv anyone ever watch this man on a 2stroke 125 check him out talkin wfo i dont think the rrrs ever went below 7000 the whole time think it was a ktm at pala could be wrong but that bike had to be wore the f×÷k out when he got done unreal fun to watch
@nicecriminal6150Күн бұрын
I knew teavis was a alien
@Minicoopermaniac711Күн бұрын
Dungey was my all time favorite growing up, he invite my brother and I inside to Red Bull pro pits at high point back in the day. The same day that Chad reed refused to sign autographs it put into perspective on how some pros let the fame go to there head versus being humble like dungey. Best rider of all time imo
@JadeRaechelPearsonКүн бұрын
Dung you are a great champion mate . And as for Villo mate IMO my take is you were the reason he wanted to retire because you were so hard to beat.
@kevinbodman1011Күн бұрын
What Ryan Dungee has done for the children of St. Jude Hospital, to me, is Saint like.
@LPSrcbikerКүн бұрын
One of the nicest people in the sport! Dungey is a great example for people to look up to. A genuine Christian and humble guy....
@grantchristensen9995Күн бұрын
Dungy and Villo should do a podcast
@whit21Күн бұрын
Dung was the precursor to cooper webb.. just frustrating guy that beat the favorites and the guys people were fans of
@junlu1266Күн бұрын
Dungey was a steady hammer, always there.
@ziekezangКүн бұрын
Man the part about not laying the bike down and Roger giving him the article about Raphael Nadal throwing his tennis racket, how you don't do that because there are people watching that can't afford these things....there are good people in this world
@earacer2560Күн бұрын
Can’t believe this doesn’t have more views!
@petrmatousek12702 күн бұрын
That was by far the best podcast that I watched from Gypsy! A huge respect for both of you guys for touching on so many topics besides racing and being so open about it. Even though it is almost three and a half hours long I would keep listening. Ryan is an incredible person and such an ambassador of the sport. Such a humble guy representing true sportsmanship, a real champion
@ipbrew55362 күн бұрын
I love this, even if it is on social media. I was never the biggest RD5 fan, mainly due his brand or other riders (Stew, RV, ET3) until his later years and the respect still grows. Best wishes RD.
@gmh626812 күн бұрын
So many feels... Love this
@Rob_Bernabe2 күн бұрын
Talking about JS7 and going freak fast - hangtown on the 125 battle with Stephan Roncada on the 250f.
@DLUV242 күн бұрын
The Diesel.. not very flashy, not a cocky braggy dude. Just show up at sx mx race and smoke ypur ass and end up on a wheaties box !
@smartin40522 күн бұрын
Hit me up I want to talk to you guy. I mean it gypsy
@ryanrogers60802 күн бұрын
💙1:19:00 Chris LeDoux wrote a really good song about that situation in his life. Granted his sport was rodeo. But its still one of my all time favorite songs and im single lol Its called "The Greatest Prize" p.s. I dont think Linsey wasted her life by NO MEANS! OL' SON! Dungey is a Certified Legend. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES. I met him at Thunder valley in 09 the year Tedesco went 1-1 lol i met him too. Both guys are super humble genuine good dudes🖤
@southoftheriver7172 күн бұрын
Really love the part about the phones and social media. 🤙🍺
@TannerHutchins2 күн бұрын
amazing podcast bro. thank you for these, helps more than you know
@UncleSarkis2 күн бұрын
Park is referring to Pavel Tsatsouline. I broke a world record using Pavel's methods, he wrote about me in his book. Great reads, all hi books.
@anthonymagallan35083 күн бұрын
Good podcast, making my work day go by fast!
@deanbrantley3 күн бұрын
When speaking of the greats and riding styles or line choices or one off speed of certain riders its crazy to think when James was on it he truly owned all of them. Rd raced this later generation but James raced everyone of them except MC.
@kevinmiracle82333 күн бұрын
yeah. lindsey changed his life alight.. she's the one that put the kibosh on his SX comeback! lol..
@jasonstrohl16753 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed this one, Jase. Thanks for putting it together. "Risk is freedom, safety is slavery." -RD
@ernieholland14723 күн бұрын
Dungy is one of the coolest dudes ever. So down to earth and honest
@Terrub_Ullum3 күн бұрын
As a musician and audiophile...I'm squirming through any of your interviews when the guest has their headphones on the wrong ears....I promise, I'm trying to concentrate on what you're all saying haha
@claydoles8753 күн бұрын
You can just see feel the Jesus in this guy. A great representative for Christ and he used his platform so well to glorify God!!!
@tfertz27123 күн бұрын
Thank you Ryan and Jace for this episode. Well done fellaz. The honesty on so many not easy to talk about aspects of the struggles of life in general is appreciated immensely. I have 4 sons and my 3 youngest raced amateur level for 7 yrs. Being that I live in Wisco we raced AMA Dist 16. And a few (Minnesota) Dist. 23 races. My kids were learning and wanted to get better. They needed instruction on how to race their bikes that I couldn't provide. At some of the races we were in Ryan was there too racing B class Dist 23 am. My kids were on 65s and 85 bikes back then. They'd wander over to his pit and ask him questions. He was friendly, polite, and went out of his way to give them advice and helpful tips about racing. We were all super stoked to learn he would be racing pro under the tent with Roger D. and R.C. Followed his career and absolutely have nothing but positive, great things to say about him. A true Champion in every aspect. God Bless you Ryan and your family. Thanks for the great memories. I took my kids out to Vegas for the Monster Cup race and we saw you race with a broken shifter. You had to shift while in the air with your hand. Your give it your 100% best you can with what you got attitude makes me smile. When you were on the Wheaties Cereal Box I went to our local Walmart and spent all the money I had and bought 5 boxes. My sons each got one as a xmas gift and I still have 2 unopened boxes. Im willing to trade a box for a pair of Nike boots. I hope to get to see you at Millville again some day. You are a hero. A legend. The planet needs more awesome humans like Ryan and Jace . ✌️n❤ T.L.E. PS Thank you for talking about and giving praise to your Dads. I was a single, divorced, paying child support father who worked 50 plus hrs a week away from home. Had to drive 6 or more hrs just to get to work on Mon. mornings and then again to get home at the end of the work week. Then get 3 bikes prepped and ready and then drive to practice and or race. The nearest place to ride or race being 2 hrs one way. Looking back....idk how I did it. Between my sons and I 36 brkn bones. Hundreds of thousands in hospital bills. 4 season points Championships. No regrets.
@nickfraser69423 күн бұрын
Pick up your bottom lip Ryan. I looked forward to watching you live. And your dragging your sorrows through this pod cast. I really thought you had more life in you,
@DMs.withDEAN3 күн бұрын
Less Go!!
@ivan791pz63 күн бұрын
This guy is sooo humble, I think he doesn’t even realize the legend he is 😂
@DLUV243 күн бұрын
So I'm 40 mins into this, I don't think RD realizes just how badass he was!!!! The guy is just so humble and blue collar. He doesn't realize that he's one of the greatest all time! Impressive!
@mp280x23 күн бұрын
Who is this Rock fella? The Dunge is the real people's champ
@JarredFish-tz1rt3 күн бұрын
the bass sound of your accent drains my surround sound battery lmfao I appreciate the video. It's just so masculine it's probably from ag1 or whatevers.
@DirtRider22a3 күн бұрын
Wish he could’ve took on Dakar or something like that in the years after motocross
@patrickfarrell75983 күн бұрын
GOLDEN ROD!!!
@patrickfarrell75983 күн бұрын
Still my favorite rider to date
@harrystenzel17653 күн бұрын
With how respectable and consistent this guy was...its impressive. All respect but damn I just can't help thinking he's just such a robot. Change the lame nickname from diesel to robot. I just don't ever get any raw emotion or excitement from him. It was the same with the riding style. Smart but just...eeeehh. my 2 cents and thats what its worth.
@jonathonwoodard20973 күн бұрын
Dungey at lake whitney going 3-3 through the rhythm and Austin Miller going 4-2 it was sick
@msoto9513 күн бұрын
Dungey needs to just come out and say it. He’s a Christian and lives that lifestyle. People should hear that. Respect
@motoxray3 күн бұрын
Another godbotherer
@JoeTheBlacksmith133 күн бұрын
You can tell Dung was pretty burnt out on the subject at the end. Good sport.
@iceKOId4 күн бұрын
2:47:12 it’s just like old school MMA days. Everyone was on steroids.
@andrewacton58854 күн бұрын
Hes talking about Rome, they did have cranes
@leejakemc4 күн бұрын
Legend!....Gypsy can you please segment the ..... Lindsay changed my life ....part please?
@kurteibell28854 күн бұрын
RD seems to know all the wives. His comments are not, "Me and Tony went for a ride..." It's, "Tony and Jill joined us for a ride..."
@coburna54 күн бұрын
I love mcadoo but damned if he doesn’t look like Roger Klotz from the Nickelodeon cartoon “Doug”