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Jackson Macdonald Explains What Separates A Rider From A Racer

31 min · 24 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Jackson Macdonald Explains What Separates A Rider From A Racer

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A 14-year-old Australian rider earns a place at the Honda Racing School in Japan, and suddenly the dream gets real: new countries, older competitors, higher speeds, and a price tag most people never see. We sit down with Jackson Macdonald and his dad Glen to trace the exact steps that moved Jackson from early racing in Australia to international starts, age exemptions, and a fast-forming MotoGP pathway that now runs through Spain, Japan, and iconic tracks like Phillip Island. Jackson shares the clearest performance lesson we have heard in a while: there’s a difference between a rider and a racer. We get into how he studies qualifying footage, lap times, and competitor strengths to build a passing plan, plus how technique actually works when you’re leaned over with knee down and trying to turn the bike efficiently. Glen adds the behind-the-scenes structure: choosing the right coaches, learning from Spain’s road racing “heartland,” and building a home training setup that lets Jackson repeat the same drills without living on a plane. Then we talk about the part that can’t be separated from elite sport, especially motorsport: money and logistics. Glen explains what it means to close a business during travel, why junior racing is often unpaid, and how support can swing from strong donor years to nothing at all. We also unpack how the Aussie Athlete Fund helps families build real-world skills in communication, fundraising, marketing, and presenting young athletes professionally, so talent has a fighting chance to keep moving forward. If you care about athlete development, junior motorsport, homeschooling for elite athletes, or the true cost of chasing MotoGP, this story will stick with you. Subscribe, share with someone who loves racing, and leave a review so these athletes’ stories travel further. Become a part of our athletes' success stories:  Whether its a personal donation, a corporate partnership, a round of golf, or simply by spreading the word, your support has the power to uplift our athletes and inspire countless others!   Website:      https://aussieathletefund.com/ [https://aussieathletefund.com/] Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/aussieathletefund/ [https://www.instagram.com/aussieathletefund/] Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/aussieathletefund [https://www.facebook.com/aussieathletefund] Be sure to check out our "Aussie Athlete Supporters" jersey at https://aussieathletefund.com/jersey [https://aussieathletefund.com/jersey] Thank you for tuning in to The Price You Pay podcast! To ensure you never miss an episode, hit that "FOLLOW" button and remember to leave us a like, review, rating or share the podcast with someone you know needs to hear the inspiring stories of athletes and their families giving their all for the dream!

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Portada del episodio Jackson Macdonald Explains What Separates A Rider From A Racer

Jackson Macdonald Explains What Separates A Rider From A Racer

A 14-year-old Australian rider earns a place at the Honda Racing School in Japan, and suddenly the dream gets real: new countries, older competitors, higher speeds, and a price tag most people never see. We sit down with Jackson Macdonald and his dad Glen to trace the exact steps that moved Jackson from early racing in Australia to international starts, age exemptions, and a fast-forming MotoGP pathway that now runs through Spain, Japan, and iconic tracks like Phillip Island. Jackson shares the clearest performance lesson we have heard in a while: there’s a difference between a rider and a racer. We get into how he studies qualifying footage, lap times, and competitor strengths to build a passing plan, plus how technique actually works when you’re leaned over with knee down and trying to turn the bike efficiently. Glen adds the behind-the-scenes structure: choosing the right coaches, learning from Spain’s road racing “heartland,” and building a home training setup that lets Jackson repeat the same drills without living on a plane. Then we talk about the part that can’t be separated from elite sport, especially motorsport: money and logistics. Glen explains what it means to close a business during travel, why junior racing is often unpaid, and how support can swing from strong donor years to nothing at all. We also unpack how the Aussie Athlete Fund helps families build real-world skills in communication, fundraising, marketing, and presenting young athletes professionally, so talent has a fighting chance to keep moving forward. If you care about athlete development, junior motorsport, homeschooling for elite athletes, or the true cost of chasing MotoGP, this story will stick with you. Subscribe, share with someone who loves racing, and leave a review so these athletes’ stories travel further. Become a part of our athletes' success stories:  Whether its a personal donation, a corporate partnership, a round of golf, or simply by spreading the word, your support has the power to uplift our athletes and inspire countless others!   Website:      https://aussieathletefund.com/ [https://aussieathletefund.com/] Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/aussieathletefund/ [https://www.instagram.com/aussieathletefund/] Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/aussieathletefund [https://www.facebook.com/aussieathletefund] Be sure to check out our "Aussie Athlete Supporters" jersey at https://aussieathletefund.com/jersey [https://aussieathletefund.com/jersey] Thank you for tuning in to The Price You Pay podcast! To ensure you never miss an episode, hit that "FOLLOW" button and remember to leave us a like, review, rating or share the podcast with someone you know needs to hear the inspiring stories of athletes and their families giving their all for the dream!

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Portada del episodio How Two Women Built Athlete Funding That Works: AAF Founder Natalie Cook & CAN Fund Creator Jane Roos launch into it!

How Two Women Built Athlete Funding That Works: AAF Founder Natalie Cook & CAN Fund Creator Jane Roos launch into it!

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Portada del episodio Ashlee Daunt's Teenage Sailing Hobby Has Now Become An Olympic Family Dream

Ashlee Daunt's Teenage Sailing Hobby Has Now Become An Olympic Family Dream

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Portada del episodio Youngest Squash Player Ever to Play at The Comm Games Alex Haydon

Youngest Squash Player Ever to Play at The Comm Games Alex Haydon

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From Diving Rejection to Canoe Champion: Caitlyn Bowell's Resilience in the Water

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