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North Dakota’s Scott Meyers Reflects On Achieving TDC Career ‘Cycle’

31 min · 30 de may de 2026
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[https://podwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Lutzie_Podcast_Blog_Banner.jpg]https://lutzie43.org/ On May 9th, Scott Meyers of FedEx Freight heard his name called as the Sleeper Class Champion at the North Dakota TDC. As Scott shares with us during this episode of the podcast, this moment at the North Dakota Championship banquet went beyond earning another state title and securing a spot at NTDC 2026 in Pittsburgh. For Scott, this year’s Sleeper Class TDC crown completed his quest to capture all eight CDL divisions at the North Dakota TDC. In baseball terms with a single, double, triple and home run in the same game, Scott now owns a career “cycle” in TDC competition. Over the course of the interview, he tells us how winning the Sleeper Class was also a way to honor the man who inspired Scott to get behind the wheel as a professional driver. A three-time State Grand Champion in North Dakota, Scott talks to us about the importance of paying it forward, introducing interested drivers to try their hand at the TDCs. As you will hear, one of the people Scott inspired to get involved in the State TDCs is none other than David Comings, the reigning National Grand Champion. David was unaware of the State and National competition until he pulled into the FedEx Freight Fargo facility some seven years ago and asked Scott why he had cones on the yard. Scott gave David a tour of his practice course for the Nationals in 2019 and David was ready to compete when the NTDC resumed in 2022 following the pandemic. FRIEND OF THE PODCAST SPONSOR:  The Lutzie 43 Foundation [https://lutzie43.org/] is our Friend of the Podcast for this episode of the NTDC 2026 Series. Founded to honor the legacy of Philip Lutzenkirchen, the Lutzie 43 Foundation [https://lutzie43.org/] is dedicated to make sure that the tragedy that took his life would never have to be repeated. Philip was a standout athlete, a beloved teammate, and a man of tremendous character. Today, the foundation that carries his name is working to change the driving culture across the Southeast and beyond by tackling distracted driving, impaired driving, and unsafe habits behind the wheel. To learn more about the Lutzie 43 Foundation  [https://lutzie43.org/]and how you can use 43 Key Seconds to run through an important safety checklist before starting your vehicle, visit Lutzie43.org [https://lutzie43.org/]. The post North Dakota’s Scott Meyers Reflects On Achieving TDC Career ‘Cycle’ [https://podwheels.com/north-dakotas-scott-meyers-reflects-on-achieving-tdc-career-cycle/] appeared first on PodWheels [https://podwheels.com].

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