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    Flat Out Friday: MASSIVE
    • Dec 7, 2021

    Flat Out Friday: MASSIVE

    We saw photos from this weekend's Flat Out Friday indoor dirt track event and we were blown away. The Milwaukee race is arguably the biggest dirt track draw in the world at the moment. Few AFT races attract a bigger crowd. We spoke to regular Sideburn contributor, and Flat Out Friday (FOF) staffer, Ed Subias about the event. All photos: Ed Subias Sideburn: Hi Ed, can you tell us what your role is with FOF? Ed Subias: Media Director would be the fancy title. I run the social m
    Mama Tried/FoF Brazil
    • Dec 30, 2020

    Mama Tried/FoF Brazil

    The Milwaukee-based bike show Mama Tried is expanding internationally with a show in Sao Paulo, Brazil in February 2021. The show will also take its dirt track sibling, Flat Out Friday. Mama Tried is a great show, in one of the great motorcycle cities, so we look forward to seeing how it travels, and are slightly sad we won't be able to travel out from the UK for it. This is what the organisers say... Teaming up with our Brazilian friends Garage Metallica, Lucky Friends Rodeo
    Livestream: Brazil Flat Track
    • Nov 1, 2020

    Livestream: Brazil Flat Track

    Jeffrey Carver is down in Brazil with the Flat Out Friday crew taking part in an amateur flat track race and you can stream it for free TODAY. There's a link on the poster, but there's also this link. The coverage starts at 13.30 Sao Paolo, Brazil time. That is 16.30 in the UK , 11.30am East Coast US time. Read our blog about Brazilian Flat Track #Brazil #JeffreyCarver #FlatOutFriday #MamaTried #HooliganRacing
    Our World's Gone Viral
    • Mar 12, 2020

    Our World's Gone Viral

    It was inevitable that the biggest events in the bike world would be affected sooner or later and within the last few minutes AFT has announced that this weekend's Daytona TT and Daytona 200 will go ahead without fans in attendance. Only riders, crew, staff and accredited media will be allowed within the enormous stadium. This is a heck of a kick in the teeth for AFT and it's innovative strategy of having a whole day of racing, but US fans, even in self-isolation can still fo
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