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Episode 55- It's Gotta Be 500cc/ Marcel Gerhard GTR

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This is a great listen. Marcel Gerhard! The Suisse Longtrack Legend and creator of "GTR" the new generation Twin Cam engine for speedway, Longtrack and Grasstrack tells his inspiring story of growing up in an MX Family. As a young kid, he grew up learning all about building 500cc motorcycle engines and quickly ventured out of Switzerland to join a well know German tuner within the world of Speedway and Longtrack. There he continued learning and gathering valuable experience as well as developing his own career as a Longtrack racer which led to a World Title. In recent years, he has turned his successes into a full time engine tuner with a roster of titles to show for it. He is also on the brink of revolutionising the sport with his new GTR Racing Engine. This podcast is long but well worth hearing. Sit back and enjoy this very informational story. Marcel is a very clever man. Thanks for listening and Grin 2 Win! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reel45podcast/message
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This is a great listen. Marcel Gerhard! The Suisse Longtrack Legend and creator of "GTR" the new generation Twin Cam engine for speedway, Longtrack and Grasstrack tells his inspiring story of growing up in an MX Family. As a young kid, he grew up learning all about building 500cc motorcycle engines and quickly ventured out of Switzerland to join a well know German tuner within the world of Speedway and Longtrack. There he continued learning and gathering valuable experience as well as developing his own career as a Longtrack racer which led to a World Title. In recent years, he has turned his successes into a full time engine tuner with a roster of titles to show for it. He is also on the brink of revolutionising the sport with his new GTR Racing Engine. This podcast is long but well worth hearing. Sit back and enjoy this very informational story. Marcel is a very clever man. Thanks for listening and Grin 2 Win! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reel45podcast/message
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