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Thinkers and doers (TRI)

THINKERS AND DOERS make the world go ‘round, but in different ways. Mark explores how they might be closer to each other than we might think and gets into why we need to have – and be – them both.

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Guilty pleasures

GUILTY PLEASURES are things we might try to hide from our friends. “Not that there’s anything wrong with that,” they might say, but we don’t want to hear it. But when it comes to actual guilt over sharing the things (like motorcycling) which bring us joy, Mark says it’s smart to leave yourself some wiggle room.

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Timing (TRI)

TIMING: Both work and play deplete our energy reserves, so determining which is more important at any given time (and how to approach balancing one with the other) are critical to how we wend our way through our daily lives, both on and off the motorcycle.

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Dylan Code and the California Superbike School (TRI)

Born into one of the most well-known rider families in the USA, Dylan has sought and found ways to balance his father Keith’s legacy with his own quest for knowledge and perfection atop a motorcycle. From his beginnings as a boy to keeping CSS running smoothly, Dylan brings a lot of insight to the concept of motorcycle schools and how they can benefit all riders. Wes Fleming, host of Chasing the Horizon, joins Mark for this discussion with Dylan.

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Won’t vs. Can’t (TRI)

WON’T VS. CAN’T: It’s an age-old conundrum, and discussions of it often overlook the nuances and complexities of a given situation or set of circumstances. Whether you’re parenting or riding a motorcycle, the distinction between won’t and can’t can (and often does) have important repercussions.

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Same old same old (TRI)

SAME OLD SAME OLD? An enthusiast has an entirely different perspective on whatever it is they’re particularly excited about. It can often be difficult to share or express your enthusiasms with other people, but a little understanding can go a long way.

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A momentary lapse… (TRI)

A MOMENTARY LAPSE: Everything can change in a split second when your attention wanders. In a car, it might not be a big deal, but on a motorcycle, a momentary lapse of attention or skill could have devastating effects.

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X-ray vision (TRI)

What do X-ray glasses, rocky hill climbs and invisible dangers have in common? Perception! Mark explores how experience shapes what we see—and what we miss—on the bike and beyond. Discover why learning doesn’t just change how we think, but what we notice in the first place.

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