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Cole Seely on the Swapmoto Live Podcast

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Cole Seely on the Swapmoto Live Podcast

Team Honda HRC’s Cole Seely saw his summer come to a premature end last week when he crashed while training in Florida and suffered a dislocated and broken shoulder. The SoCal native will undergo surgery today to repair his shoulder, but we caught up with him last night to chat about everything under the sun: from what effect this injury will have on his career, to driving drift cars one-handed, to his girlfriend making a living off of Instagram! We really enjoyed this most recent chat with CS14…grab a chair and enjoy!

Thanks to Husqvarna, Roy’s Cyclery, Scott Motorsports, and Intense Cycles.

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Donn Maeda

Donn Maeda is a 30-year veteran in moto-journalism, having worked at Cycle News and Dirt Rider before launching MXracer Magazine and TransWorld Motocross Magazine. Maeda is the Editor-In-Chief at Swapmoto Live and you can catch him on a dirt bike or in the saddle of a mountain bike on most days.

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3 Comments

  1. Billy mcculloch June 19, 2019

    I would love to see more podcasts with top athletes like Cole, hearing about their trials and tribulations.

  2. Tye Butler June 19, 2019

    Hey guys! Please keep this kinda stuff coming!I love listening to these on my way to work and makes things easier than fighting traffic. I always love these especially with cole and AC cause they aren’t the normal media robots like many other guys. One thing I would love to see is is that a year or so ago you guys made a video on Cole and his race day gear set up as in gear sets, helmets, gloves, etc.where you went into the trailer with him and talked to him and the Troy lee gear guy about his stuff that he uses daily. Idk if I’m the only one but I find those little details and insight so interesting! Just a thought but please continue to do what you guys do best, make rad af content! Thanks again

    -Tye

  3. Mathew Madison June 20, 2019

    I really hope Cole heals up and doesn’t retire. It was great seeing his comeback to the sport.