[Interviews]

Interview: Travis Pastrana Unplugged

8 years ago

Travis Pastrana is a guy who really needs no introduction. The Gypsy himself, Jason Macalpine, was lucky to be able to sit Travis down in studio for a couple hours to try to get inside the mind of one of action sports most loved and accomplished characters. From motocross titles, more X-Games medals than any other athlete, National Rally Titles, a host of world records and now a travelling circus that visits stadiums all over the world; this podcast could have gone for 48 hours.

Enjoy a couple hours with the man himself, Travis Pastrana.


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