Startline - Road Racing podcast

Startline Ep 39 - Lorenz Rothärmel: From Germany to Glencrutchery Road

26 min · 30 apr 2026
aflevering Startline Ep 39 - Lorenz Rothärmel: From Germany to Glencrutchery Road artwork

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In this episode of Startline, we meet Lorenz Rothärmel, a rider whose road racing dream has brought him from Germany to the Isle of Man and to one of the biggest challenges in the sport - the Manx Grand Prix 2026. Lorenz shares how his passion for road racing first began, what drew him to the Mountain Course, and how he is preparing himself for the demands of racing on Manx public roads. We talk bike set-up, physical fitness, mental calmness, and why trust in the machine matters so much when every section of the course asks something different of rider and bike. There is also advice from experienced voices, including racing legend John McGuinness, and a real sense of the family support and personal commitment behind Lorenz’s journey - summed up perfectly by the fact that, for now, his main sponsors are himself and his Dad. Oh and there's a bit of wedding ring drama... You can find Lorenz on Facebook here [https://www.facebook.com/lorenz.rotharmel/] and Instagram here [https://www.instagram.com/firerolo/]. And in this episode we also hear from TT sidecar champions Ryan and Callum Crowe [https://www.facebook.com/CroweRacing7/], who launched their 2026 racing season at the Victory Café on the Mountain Road, as they look ahead to another huge year on three wheels. The Startline podcast is brought to you in partnership with the Manx Motorcycle Club [https://www.facebook.com/manxmotorcycleclub/], the Promoter and Rights holder for the Manx Grand Prix. [https://manxgrandprix.co.uk/] Startline is on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/Startline-Road-Racing-Podcast/100067562006661/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/startline_podcast?igsh=aHVhOWI1emR6eXQx], so please give the pages a follow and keep up to date with the latest episodes and see some extra content. And if you'd like to be part of the podcast, you can email beth@startline.im [beth@startline.im]

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aflevering Startline Ep 48 - Aarron West: From the rink to the Mountain artwork

Startline Ep 48 - Aarron West: From the rink to the Mountain

This week on Startline, we’re joined by Aaron West, a racer from Colorado with one of the most unusual routes to the Manx Grand Prix you’re likely to hear. Aaron didn’t grow up on two wheels. In fact, he only learned to ride a bicycle after seeing TT highlights at the age of 19 and deciding, almost immediately, that one day he wanted to race on the Isle of Man. Since then, he’s gone from a professional ice hockey background to motorcycle racing, winning a US national endurance championship and earning his place as a 2026 Manx Grand Prix newcomer. In this episode, Aaron talks about discipline, determination, learning the Mountain Course from thousands of miles away, the moment his MGP acceptance email arrived while he was in the queue for the Disney teacups, and the huge logistical effort involved in bringing four bikes from America to the Isle of Man. This, once again, is a story about obsession, preparation, family, support, and the pull of the Mountain Course. You can find Aaron on Facebook here [https://www.facebook.com/share/1ERmhiqgnD/?mibextid=wwXIfr] and Instagram here. [https://www.instagram.com/aaron.west.official?igsh=MTBvNTdtMjk2Z2p3ZQ==] The Startline podcast is brought to you in partnership with the Manx Motorcycle Club [https://www.facebook.com/manxmotorcycleclub/], the Promoter and Rights holder for the Manx Grand Prix. [https://manxgrandprix.co.uk/] Startline is on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/Startline-Road-Racing-Podcast/100067562006661/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/startline_podcast?igsh=aHVhOWI1emR6eXQx], so please give the pages a follow and keep up to date with the latest episodes and see some extra content. And if you'd like to be part of the podcast, you can email beth@startline.im [beth@startline.im]

25 jun 202629 min
aflevering Startline Ep 47 - Andrew Coulter: The dream that wouldn’t go away artwork

Startline Ep 47 - Andrew Coulter: The dream that wouldn’t go away

This week on Startline, we meet Andrew Coulter -  a Manx Grand Prix 2026 newcomer from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, who has spent years quietly carrying a dream that first started when he was just a kid riding bikes in the street. Andrew’s route to the Mountain Course hasn't been instant or easy. There have been gaps, setbacks, crashes, work pressures, family life and all the usual chaos that comes with trying to go racing while also running your own business. But through all of that, the same thing has kept pulling him back: the feeling that if he did not give this a proper go, he would regret it forever. In this conversation, Andrew talks about learning to ride with his brother in the front garden, getting back on track after confidence-knocking accidents, the moment his MGP newcomer email arrived while he was halfway through a service at work, and the reality of preparing for the Mountain Course with a very full to-do list. We also talk about family, fear, support, sidecars(will he passenger or drive...?), paddock life, and what success really looks like for a newcomer: qualifying, finishing, and coming home safe. You can follow Andrew's progress on Facebook here [https://www.facebook.com/andrewaec.coulter/] and Instagram here. [https://www.instagram.com/coulter_86_racing/] The Startline podcast is brought to you in partnership with the Manx Motorcycle Club [https://www.facebook.com/manxmotorcycleclub/], the Promoter and Rights holder for the Manx Grand Prix. [https://manxgrandprix.co.uk/] Startline is on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/Startline-Road-Racing-Podcast/100067562006661/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/startline_podcast?igsh=aHVhOWI1emR6eXQx], so please give the pages a follow and keep up to date with the latest episodes and see some extra content. And if you'd like to be part of the podcast, you can email beth@startline.im [beth@startline.im]

18 jun 202626 min
aflevering Startline Ep 46 - Stephen Walsh: Juggle if you want to go faster artwork

Startline Ep 46 - Stephen Walsh: Juggle if you want to go faster

What makes someone spend years chasing a dream that most people would never dare attempt? And what is it about road racing that keeps people coming back, despite the risks, the setbacks, and the sacrifices? In this episode, Beth Espey sits down with Irish road racer and psychologist Stephen Walsh, whose life is split between brain injury rehabilitation by day and classic motorcycle racing at weekends. And while they discuss Stephen's own road racing journey, this conversation goes far beyond motorcycles. Drawing on his work as a psychologist, Stephen explores the fascinating links between performance, resilience, attention, and mindset. Why do some people thrive under pressure? How much of success comes down to talent, and how much is shaped by environment? And what can road racers teach the rest of us about overcoming setbacks and achieving our goals? Along the way, you'll hear about the unique camaraderie of the road racing community, the strange calm of standing in No Man's Land before a race, why visualisation matters, and Stephen's intriguing theory that juggling might actually make you faster on a motorcycle. Whether you're a racer, a sports fan, or simply interested in what makes people tick, this is a fascinating insight into the psychology of performance and the enduring appeal of life on two wheels. You can find Stephen on Facebook here [https://www.facebook.com/people/Stephen-Walsh/pfbid02Ud26TMGqzKxwm2hpdJqg9ncxmgyqAZNa2ELHDBKq5ZFZKCXmJrvcBJcaFfFj1Vdol/] The Startline podcast is brought to you in partnership with the Manx Motorcycle Club [https://www.facebook.com/manxmotorcycleclub/], the Promoter and Rights holder for the Manx Grand Prix. [https://manxgrandprix.co.uk/] Startline is on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/Startline-Road-Racing-Podcast/100067562006661/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/startline_podcast?igsh=aHVhOWI1emR6eXQx], so please give the pages a follow and keep up to date with the latest episodes and see some extra content. And if you'd like to be part of the podcast, you can email beth@startline.im [beth@startline.im]

11 jun 202642 min
aflevering Startline Ep 45 - Brandon Kavanagh: From paddock crew to Manx Grand Prix rider artwork

Startline Ep 45 - Brandon Kavanagh: From paddock crew to Manx Grand Prix rider

In this episode, we meet Brandon Kavanagh - a 27-year-old racer from County Wexford who is already making his mark on the roads. Brandon made his Manx Grand Prix debut last year, hitting his target of a 110mph lap, and he’s now preparing to return with the Roadhouse Macau Racing Team on a new Suzuki GSX-R 750. But Brandon’s story isn’t just about riding. He’s grown up around bikes, works long days before heading home to prepare machines in the shed, and has spent years helping Brian McCormack in the paddock. We talk about family, hard work, the cost of racing, learning the Mountain Course, his first road race win at Cookstown - and why, after getting that first taste of the Manx, he’s determined to come back faster. You can follow Brandon on Facebook here [https://www.facebook.com/people/BK10-racing/100076377723306/]and Instagram here.  [https://www.instagram.com/k.brandon_10/] The Startline podcast is brought to you in partnership with the Manx Motorcycle Club [https://www.facebook.com/manxmotorcycleclub/], the Promoter and Rights holder for the Manx Grand Prix. [https://manxgrandprix.co.uk/] Startline is on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/Startline-Road-Racing-Podcast/100067562006661/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/startline_podcast?igsh=aHVhOWI1emR6eXQx], so please give the pages a follow and keep up to date with the latest episodes and see some extra content. And if you'd like to be part of the podcast, you can email beth@startline.im [beth@startline.im]  You can also follow the Roadhouse Macau Racing team here. [https://www.facebook.com/theroadhousemacau/posts/1426514392846432/]

4 jun 202624 min
aflevering Startline Ep 44 - Andy Farrell: Let the speed to come to you - and if you need a wee...go artwork

Startline Ep 44 - Andy Farrell: Let the speed to come to you - and if you need a wee...go

In this episode of Startline, Beth Espey is joined by Irish road racer Andy Farrell - a rider with two Manx Grand Prix wins, membership of the Tommy Club, and more than a few stories from a life spent around bikes. Andy’s love of racing started in Skerries and what began as a fairly impulsive decision to go road racing turned into a 20-year journey through Irish national road races, the Manx Grand Prix, podiums, crashes and comebacks. This is a funny, honest and hugely entertaining conversation. Andy talks about the Honda RS250 that lives in his front room, why the road racing paddock means so much to him, the highs and lows of racing on the Mountain Course, and what it felt like to win twice at the Manx Grand Prix in 2018. While Andy reflects on the tougher side of the sport, above all, this is a conversation about passion. About the people, the friendships, the family support, and the pull of the Isle of Man that keeps bringing riders like Andy back. And there are some top life tips thrown in there as well... You can follow Andy on Facebook here [https://www.facebook.com/96andyfarrell/]and Instagram here. [https://www.instagram.com/andyfarrellracing/] The Startline podcast is brought to you in partnership with the Manx Motorcycle Club [https://www.facebook.com/manxmotorcycleclub/], the Promoter and Rights holder for the Manx Grand Prix. [https://manxgrandprix.co.uk/] Startline is on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/Startline-Road-Racing-Podcast/100067562006661/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/startline_podcast?igsh=aHVhOWI1emR6eXQx], so please give the pages a follow and keep up to date with the latest episodes and see some extra content. And if you'd like to be part of the podcast, you can email beth@startline.im [beth@startline.im]

28 mei 202628 min