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Motorcycle racing podcast covering all aspects of the sport with co-host Dom Herbertson and rolling co-hosts Josh Corner, Joe Akroyd and Christian Iddon. We talk all things motorbikes, covering Road Racing, BSB, WSBK, MotoGP and much more.
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Motorcycle racing podcast covering all aspects of the sport with co-host Dom Herbertson and rolling co-hosts Josh Corner, Joe Akroyd and Christian Iddon. We talk all things motorbikes, covering Road Racing, BSB, WSBK, MotoGP and much more.
Follow us on socials:
Instagram: @chasintheracinpod
Facebook: Chasin' the Racin' Podcast
X: @motorbikepod
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Richard Quayle, known as Milky, is a seasoned motorcycle racer who has competed extensively in road racing and is now involved with the Isle of Man TT infrastructure. His career spans various aspects of motorcycle racing, and he is recognized for his contributions to the sport and his insights into racing life and the TT.
Richard Quayle, known as Milky, is a seasoned motorcycle racer who has competed extensively in road racing and is now involved with the Isle of Man TT infrastructure. His career spans various aspects of motorcycle racing, and he is recognized for his contributions to the sport and his insights into racing life and the TT.
Gino Rea is a professional motorcycle racer from the UK, known for his participation in various racing series including World Supersport and Moto2. After progressing through the ranks in the UK, he made a name for himself on the world stage before returning to the British Superbike Championship (BSB). Rea faced a significant challenge in his career when he suffered a serious crash at the Suzuka 8 Hours race, which left him in an induced coma. Following his recovery, he has been dedicated to returning to racing and is also involved in running a race team in BSB, where he shares his expertise and knowledge with upcoming riders.
Gino Rea is a professional motorcycle racer from the UK, known for his participation in various racing series including World Supersport and Moto2. After progressing through the ranks in the UK, he made a name for himself on the world stage before returning to the British Superbike Championship (BSB). Rea faced a significant challenge in his career when he suffered a serious crash at the Suzuka 8 Hours race, which left him in an induced coma. Following his recovery, he has been dedicated to returning to racing and is also involved in running a race team in BSB, where he shares his expertise and knowledge with upcoming riders.
Carl Fogarty, often referred to as 'Foggy', is a retired British motorcycle racer and four-time World Superbike Champion. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest motorcycle racers of all time, known for his aggressive riding style and competitive spirit. Fogarty achieved significant success in the 1990s, winning his championships in 1994, 1995, 1998, and 1999. Beyond his racing career, he gained fame for his appearance on the reality show 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' where he earned the title 'King of the Jungle'. Fogarty has also been involved in various motorcycle-related ventures and continues to be a prominent figure in the sport.
Carl Fogarty, often referred to as 'Foggy', is a retired British motorcycle racer and four-time World Superbike Champion. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest motorcycle racers of all time, known for his aggressive riding style and competitive spirit. Fogarty achieved significant success in the 1990s, winning his championships in 1994, 1995, 1998, and 1999. Beyond his racing career, he gained fame for his appearance on the reality show 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' where he earned the title 'King of the Jungle'. Fogarty has also been involved in various motorcycle-related ventures and continues to be a prominent figure in the sport.
Alan Gardner is the owner of OMG & WTF Racing, a motorcycle racing team. He has been involved in the sport for several years and has gained attention for his candid approach to discussing the challenges and successes of his team. Gardner has faced scrutiny due to past convictions and financial speculations surrounding his business, but he remains committed to his team's future, including ambitious plans for the 2025 racing season.
Alan Gardner is the owner of OMG & WTF Racing, a motorcycle racing team. He has been involved in the sport for several years and has gained attention for his candid approach to discussing the challenges and successes of his team. Gardner has faced scrutiny due to past convictions and financial speculations surrounding his business, but he remains committed to his team's future, including ambitious plans for the 2025 racing season.
Ian Simpson is a retired motorcycle racer known for his remarkable achievements in the British Superbikes and the Isle of Man TT. He has garnered a reputation as a successful competitor in the sport, with numerous victories and accolades throughout his career. After retiring from racing, Ian authored a tell-all autobiography titled 'Forever Playboy', which provides an in-depth look at his life as a racer, detailing both the exhilarating moments on the track and the personal challenges he faced off it.
Ian Simpson is a retired motorcycle racer known for his remarkable achievements in the British Superbikes and the Isle of Man TT. He has garnered a reputation as a successful competitor in the sport, with numerous victories and accolades throughout his career. After retiring from racing, Ian authored a tell-all autobiography titled 'Forever Playboy', which provides an in-depth look at his life as a racer, detailing both the exhilarating moments on the track and the personal challenges he faced off it.
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#241 The Milky Bar Kid [RICHARD 'MILKY' QUAYLE]
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Dom HerbertsonJosh Corner
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Richard 'Milky' Quayle
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motorcycle racingroad racingIsle of Man TTTT infrastructureracing careermotorbikes
This week on Chasin’ The Racin’ podcast, Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner sit down with Richard Quayle, but most people will know him as Milky. In part 1, Milky talks about how he got into racing and his career in road racing. Now, as Milky is now a part of the Isle of Man TT infrastructure, he gives us a new perspective to racing life and the TT. Enjoy - CTR x
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Lucky Day are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/
Episode sponsor: Paramount City Coffee House and Barber - Milky and his family have opened a brand new coffee house and barber shop on Douglas Main Street. It’s a brilliant spot and a must while you’re over on the Isle of Man as it is just a short walk from the paddock.
If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to [email protected]
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We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com
This week on Chasin’ The Racin’ podcast, Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner sit down with Richard Quayle, but most people will know him as Milky. In part 1, Milky talks about how he got into racing and his career in road racing. Now, as Milky is now a part of the Isle of Man TT infrastructure, he gives us a new perspective to racing life and the TT. Enjoy - CTR x
Powered by OMG Racing
Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions
Lucky Day are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/
Episode sponsor: Paramount City Coffee House and Barber - Milky and his family have opened a brand new coffee house and barber shop on Douglas Main Street. It’s a brilliant spot and a must while you’re over on the Isle of Man as it is just a short walk from the paddock.
If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to [email protected]
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We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com
Gino ReaWorld SupersportMoto2BSBEWCSuzuka crashrace teammotorcycle racing
This week on Chasin' The Racin' podcast, Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner are joined in the studio by Gino Rea. After moving through the ranks in the UK, he moved to the world scene in World Supersport and Moto2, before moving back to BSB. EWC was next and after a successful start, his crash at Suzuka left him in an induced coma. Now, after working hard to make. his return to racing. Gino is also running a race team in BSB and passes on his knowledge onto the next generation of riders. Enjoy - CTR x
A message from Gino: "Following my Suzuka crash, a team of producers started filming a doc about his crash and recovery. However, due to budget constraints, they had to stop filming. I would love the doc to be finished and for the world to see my story. If there are any investors interested in helping to fund the project or any film makers interested in taking over the production please email me at [email protected]"
Powered by OMG Racing
Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions
If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to [email protected]
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We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com
This week on Chasin' The Racin' podcast, Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner are joined in the studio by Gino Rea. After moving through the ranks in the UK, he moved to the world scene in World Supersport and Moto2, before moving back to BSB. EWC was next and after a successful start, his crash at Suzuka left him in an induced coma. Now, after working hard to make. his return to racing. Gino is also running a race team in BSB and passes on his knowledge onto the next generation of riders. Enjoy - CTR x
A message from Gino: "Following my Suzuka crash, a team of producers started filming a doc about his crash and recovery. However, due to budget constraints, they had to stop filming. I would love the doc to be finished and for the world to see my story. If there are any investors interested in helping to fund the project or any film makers interested in taking over the production please email me at [email protected]"
Powered by OMG Racing
Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions
If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to [email protected]
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We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com
Carl FogartyWorld ChampionBSBJunglemotorcycle racing
This week on Chasin the Racin' podcast is the multiple time World Champion and King of the jungle, Carl Fogarty. Foggy joins Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner to talk about the highs and lows of his highly successful career in the sport, what it was like in the Jungle and his plans to bring another team into BSB for the 2026 season. Enjoy - CTR x
Powered by OMG Racing
Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions
Lucky Day are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/
Episode sponsor: Oakmere Motorgroup. They are a motorcycle dealership specialising in Norton and CCM. Visit their site www.oakmeremotorgroup.co.uk or go inshore at Brook Garage, Prestbury, Macclesfield, SK10 4AL
If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to [email protected]
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We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com
This week on Chasin the Racin' podcast is the multiple time World Champion and King of the jungle, Carl Fogarty. Foggy joins Dom Herbertson and Josh Corner to talk about the highs and lows of his highly successful career in the sport, what it was like in the Jungle and his plans to bring another team into BSB for the 2026 season. Enjoy - CTR x
Powered by OMG Racing
Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions
Lucky Day are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/
Episode sponsor: Oakmere Motorgroup. They are a motorcycle dealership specialising in Norton and CCM. Visit their site www.oakmeremotorgroup.co.uk or go inshore at Brook Garage, Prestbury, Macclesfield, SK10 4AL
If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to [email protected]
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We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com
Alan GardnerOMG & WTF Racingpast convictionfinancial healthsponsor withdrawal2025 seasonmotorcycle racing
This week on Chasin’ the Racin’, we’re joined in the studio by none other than OMG & WTF Racing team owner, Alan Gardner. After the explosive OMG & WTF news that dropped on April 1st, rumours have been swirling — and now, Alan is here to set the record straight. In this no-holds-barred episode, Alan opens up about everything:
The truth behind his past conviction
Speculation around the financial health of his businesses
The sudden sponsor withdrawal that shook the team
And his ambitious plans for the 2025 season, including the full lowdown on all five of his riders Whether you’ve been following the drama on Facebook forums or just want the facts from the source, this episode gives Alan the mic to share his side of the story — candid, unfiltered, and in his own words.
We hope this clears the air and reminds everyone to take those online rumours with a big ol’ pinch of salt. Tune in and hear it all for yourself — only on Chasin’ the Racin’.
Powered by OMG Racing
Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions
Lucky Day are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/
If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to [email protected]
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We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com
This week on Chasin’ the Racin’, we’re joined in the studio by none other than OMG & WTF Racing team owner, Alan Gardner. After the explosive OMG & WTF news that dropped on April 1st, rumours have been swirling — and now, Alan is here to set the record straight. In this no-holds-barred episode, Alan opens up about everything:
The truth behind his past conviction
Speculation around the financial health of his businesses
The sudden sponsor withdrawal that shook the team
And his ambitious plans for the 2025 season, including the full lowdown on all five of his riders Whether you’ve been following the drama on Facebook forums or just want the facts from the source, this episode gives Alan the mic to share his side of the story — candid, unfiltered, and in his own words.
We hope this clears the air and reminds everyone to take those online rumours with a big ol’ pinch of salt. Tune in and hear it all for yourself — only on Chasin’ the Racin’.
Powered by OMG Racing
Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions
Lucky Day are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/
If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to [email protected]
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We have a full range of merchandise as well as Alan Carter's and Ian Simpson's Autobiography's over on our website: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com
Ian SimpsonBritish SuperbikesIsle of Man TTracing careerautobiographyForever Playboy
On this week’s episode of Chasin' The Racin', hosts Dom Herbertson and Christian Iddon are joined by the legendary Ian Simpson. A name synonymous with success at both the British Superbikes and Isle of Man TT, Ian shares the incredible story of his racing career, filled with triumphs and challenges.Now retired from racing, Ian has penned a tell-all book that dives deep into the highs and lows of his journey—offering an unfiltered look into his life as a "Playboy" racer. From the thrills of the track to the personal struggles behind the scenes, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions
Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/
If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to [email protected]
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If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide!
On this week’s episode of Chasin' The Racin', hosts Dom Herbertson and Christian Iddon are joined by the legendary Ian Simpson. A name synonymous with success at both the British Superbikes and Isle of Man TT, Ian shares the incredible story of his racing career, filled with triumphs and challenges.Now retired from racing, Ian has penned a tell-all book that dives deep into the highs and lows of his journey—offering an unfiltered look into his life as a "Playboy" racer. From the thrills of the track to the personal struggles behind the scenes, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions
Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/
If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to [email protected]
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If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide!