The Ricky & Robb Podcast – Ep. 13

Topic 1: Coenen Brothers: Smart or Dumb Racing Stateside?

The conversation opens with a deep dive into the Coenen brothers’ decision to race the AMA Pro Motocross Championship at Southwick. Rather than second-guessing the decision because both riders were injured, Robb and Ricky argue that it was absolutely the right move. They discuss the humility the brothers showed despite immediately proving they had the speed to run with Hunter and Jett Lawrence, the technical differences in how European riders attack sand tracks, and how their performances generated tremendous excitement among American fans. Ricky also explains why Austrian KTM likely supported the riders’ desire to race in America rather than forcing the decision themselves.

Topic 2: What is Triumph Doing?

The second topic centers around the recent organizational changes within Triumph Racing, including the departures of Scuba Steve and test rider Styles Robertson, while Ivan Tedesco appears to be assuming a larger leadership role. Robb questions why a relatively new manufacturer would make significant personnel changes while still trying to establish itself in professional motocross. Ricky cautions against speculation, explaining that outsiders rarely know the internal dynamics of a race team and that personnel changes can result from countless factors beyond race results.

Topic 3: Ducati, Re-Signings & How Rider Contracts Work

The final segment shifts toward rider contracts, manufacturer movement, and the ongoing “musical chairs” surrounding the 2027 rider market. Robb asks how contract clauses work when guest riders like the Coenen brothers temporarily enter AMA competition and potentially affect championship standings. Ricky explains that contracts are generally straightforward: riders are paid based on where they finish against whoever lines up on race day, regardless of whether those competitors are full-time AMA riders or international guest entries.

Visiting Mike Goodwin

Ricky shares a personal story about visiting Supercross pioneer Mike Goodwin in prison after years of exchanging letters and phone calls. While acknowledging the controversy surrounding Goodwin’s conviction, Ricky makes it clear that his visit was not about judging guilt or innocence. Instead, it was an opportunity to thank the man whose vision helped launch modern Supercross and forever changed the sport. Reflecting on their four-hour conversation, Ricky explains that regardless of history, every rider, team, and fan has benefited from the foundation Goodwin created, making the experience both meaningful and emotionally complex.

Time Stamps & Topics of Conversation:

00:00: Introduction

1:15: Coenen Brothers

19:20: Triumph Changes

25:00: Ducati Contracts

34:15 Mike Goodwin

40:31: Highs & Lows

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