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Nick IenatschNick Ienatsch began racing in 1982, and in the mid nineties won two AMA National Championships, two No. 2 plates, and two No. 3 plates. Nick has been a top motorcycle journalist since 1984, and among his most popular articles was a series in Motorcyclist called “The Pace,” in which he first explained his approach to safe, fun sport riding. Now a contributing editor to CycleWorld, Nick has written a new series called “RideCraft.” Nick is also the lead instructor at Freddie Spencer’s High Performance Riding School.In 2003, Nick wrote “Sport Riding Techniques : How To Develop Real World Skills For Speed, Safety And Confidence On The Street and Track”. |
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Dylan WeissDylan Weiss is an accomplished documentary filmmaker whos work has been showcased on national cable networks such as Animal Planet, The Science Channel, Bravo & Fine Living. (See Cry Havoc Productions for a full credit list & bio).His personal passion for motorcycles is often reflected in his filmmaking and many of the documentaries he has directed have been focused on gearhead related subjects. As an accomplished motorcycle rider, Dylan also writes motorcycle reviews for Pro Italia, one of the largest Ducati dealerships in North America. His reviews, as well as his prolific motorcycle writings are also available on his motorcycle blog, Twisting Asphalt. |
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Milt WeissMilt Weiss has been riding motorcycles for more than 20 years. Much of his most recent professional work is the result of his passion for the sport. Previously he was a executive in news and sport television for ABC & Fox Sports Television Networks. |


