Supercross

JUST KIDDING, but that doesn't make these crazy, on-track fisticuffs between Weston Peick and Vince Friese—who had ridden Peick off the Anaheim 1 track once before administering this block pass—any less entertaining. Peick received a DQ, a one-race ban, and a $5,000 fine for his outburst, and we certainly agree that this chest-beating bullshit has no place on the track, but rest assured there a more than few people in the SX world who believe that Friese had this one coming.

From supercross to freeride, Florida to Idaho, and everywhere/everything in between, MOTO7 captures some of the best two-wheeled action on the planet. Starring the likes of Blake Baggett, Ken Roczen, Tom Parsons, Kris Foster, Ronnie Renner, Colton Haaker, Justin Barcia, and more, this one looks like one of the raddest MX films of all time, so check out the trailer and the get out there and ride.

It's been awhile since we've had the opportunity to watch James Stewart in a competitive setting, but if his domination of Red Bull Straight Rhythm this weekend was what we were building to all along, then it was more than worth the wait. Point it straight and pin the throttle.

Chris Forsberg heads out to TwoTwo Motorsports on the new episode of Garage Tours. The official team of multiple time AMA/World Supercross champion Chad Reed, the team headquarters is in Temecula, California where his crew of skilled technicians service the Kawasaki 450 team bikes to prepare for the grueling Supercross and Outdoor Nationals seasons.

Team Manager Dave Osterman tours Forsberg and special guest (and Supercross super fan) Ryan Tuerck through the facility before it closed its doors recently—we get a look at the machine shop, the engine shop, the suspension room, and the dyno room and hear from each of the specialists responsible for getting these bikes ready for the starting line and another winning Supercross season.

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There's a reason motocross legend Ricky Carmichael is called the GOAT: because he really is one of the greatest of all time. Whether he's on a Suzuki cycle competing for Suzuki Racing, tackling a version of car racing, or on his trail bike, Carmichael still brings the heat. And at 35, he's also pretty adept at giving you some insight into his life via social media.

So here's our 6 favorite Ricky Carmichael videos from his Instagram. If these don't get you hankering for some riding on a Suzuki then we don't know what will.