"Roughest National I've Seen Here in Years." | 2024 Southwick Best Post-Race Show Ever

Published 2024-07-02
Twisted Tea presents the Best Post Race Show Ever from Southwick in 2024. Jason Weigandt is joined by local rookie pro Russell Buccheri and veterans Shane McElrath and Kyle Chisholm to break down a tough track and a wild day at the races.

Film/Edit: Tom Journet

ABOUT TWISTED TEA
Twisted Tea was founded on the belief that a hard iced tea should actually taste like real iced tea. Smooth and refreshing, Twisted Tea is real brewed tea with a 5% kick of alcohol. Visit www.twistedtea.com to see what we’re up to, check out our estore and follow us on social media @twistedtea. Keep it Twisted!

*Must be 21 or older to purchase.

Visit Racer X Online: bit.ly/2VKTEp0
Subscribe to Racer X Magazine: bit.ly/2E45hlW
Follow us on Instagram: bit.ly/2X2F7Xc
Follow us on Facebook: bit.ly/2HvF6Wy
Follow us on Twitter: bit.ly/2JWWaWV
Subscribe to Racer X on YouTube: bit.ly/2HvhS2E

All Comments (21)
  • @artofplanets
    One of the coolest things about Weege is he devotes a lot of coverage to the newer riders!
  • @goldsbym
    Love hearing what the Russell kid was saying. He explained the difference between fast and Super fast. Top guys are on another level.
  • It's so funny, watching I was like FINALLY the pros are racing on a track like I used to have to race on with 1,200 bikes at amateur day at Millville. It looked EXACTLY like that, I would always get jealous when the pros would race on a smooth track lol. Granted, a 5 lap B class race is a bit different than 30 +2 but still, they're supposed to be the best in the world.
  • Yeah WEEGE...!!! AND... finally a "Best Show Ever" this year with some Twisted Tea and some more excitement. (Not your fault WEEGE this year outdoors has been hard to have a "Best Show Ever"... ) AND Chiz on the show.. heck yeah!!!! GO CHIZ!!!!
  • Windrow. That's when you make hay bails you rake all the grass into a row, it's called a windrow. Don't ask me why!
  • @Dylan-180
    Russell could have a beer here in Aus
  • #38 needs to let his rides speak for him, they definitely can, but dont start saying unbeatable..
  • So much for being unbeatable. Ty is tuff and Deagan knows it.
  • @Slayeranon
    Loving the content keep it coming ✌️
  • It would be sweet to get some of the on track shots during the broadcast. It really shows how fast these guys are.
  • Been getting lots of rain in southeast MN raced a local millville event a couple weeks ago seemed to be more rutty and rougher than usual
  • A lot of small minded people in these comments who can not even comprehend the reason they are in the comments is because Deegan is doing his job on and off the track. He is polarizing, as talented as they come, hungry, gritty, confident, and most of all that family is smart. He brings engagement to these podcast, clips, vlogs, etc. there is a reason all the media has his name and photo in the thumbnails lol. I would bet the 250 class Motos doubles the viewership of the 450 Motos. One reason. Deegan. Supporters want to see him win, and the butthurts want to see him lose. My son watches his vlogs and I thought about this for a while. I think JS7 is right when he says he doesn’t mean to disrespect his opponents, I honestly think the way he is wired is that if you are a competitor that he has to beat he creates a scenario in his mind where that person has become his enemy he needs to destroy lol. It’s common in sports. Stick and ball sports especially where pitchers will put in their head that the batter has hurt his kid and he builds up this next level superpower to strike out the batter. We saw it last year in Haidens rookie year. First couple of races buddy buddy with Hunter, everyone on the mic saying “those guys in the front are going real fast I’m still learning”. As the points got closer and he was in second a switch flipped where Hunter was his enemy that he needed beat, this year “Chance rode great good job lol” next week he sees Hymas climbing towards second in points, switch flipped lmao. I don’t know how you can get mad at that, I love it. He is not there to make friends he is there to destroy those guys and that’s what he does
  • @goldsbym
    Deegan..."I'm pretty much unbeatable". Jo Shimoda... "Pretty much but not entirely".
  • @Jb-mp1in
    Its going to be interesting next year with prado coming in to motocross
  • @MrIke303
    Haiden is on another level. Physically and mentally. Guys know what it takes to win, but Haiden seems to be able to mentally accept it. Then he executes. The dudes that win seem to have a shear will of creating the moment (Tiger Woods was like that in his prime. He willed the ball in the hole.). I feel like Haiden is the type of person, if he can experience something or put his hands on it just once, he never forgets what that feeling is like. Where he can replicate it in the future. On another note, all Vialle does is make excuses. He didn’t lose because of lappers. Jo and Haiden dealt with the infestation of the lappers as well. When he gets beat, I know he doesn’t want to give the dudes beating him more confidence, but he always acts like he was on the same level as the people beating him. In his mind, he lost because of something else, not because of himself. Things can happen, but at the end of the day it’s your job to improvise and get it done. That’s why Haiden is so good. He will make a mistake, but he’s able to quickly recover. This 250 season has been incredible to watch. Weege… I’ve really enjoyed your enthusiasm since Thunder Valley concerning Deegan’s success. It makes it more exciting for the fans to recognize greatness.