CHAPTER 401 Ft. Adam Entiknap

CHAPTER 401 Ft. Adam Entiknap

From Gypsy Tales by Jase Macalpine

May 9, 2026 · 3h 53m · Episode 504

About this episode

Adam Entiknap returns to discuss the intense Supercross championship race and various aspects of the sport.

Adam Entiknap — Seven Deuce Deuce — is back for an emergency podcast just days before the Salt Lake City Supercross finale, the tightest 450 championship race in the sport's history. In Chapter 401 of Gypsy Tales, Adam and Jase break down the Ken Roczen vs. Hunter Lawrence title fight, why one rider's machine and the other's mental will tip the scales, the Mickey Thompson story that built modern Supercross, panic attacks and vagal nerve damage from Adam's racing days, the privateer debate, helmet comms, the SMX Next problem, and the moment Adam decided he wanted to keep his soul instead of chase the money. In Chapter 401, Adam Entiknap covers: - Who he's putting a million dollars on for the 2026 Supercross championship - Why Honda's altitude resources tip Denver in Roczen's favor - The will-and-want game: Roczen's resilience vs. Hunter's pressure breaks - Hunter's brain-fart pass on Roczen and the kick that toasted it - Why Sexton's San Diego move on Cooper Webb was completely legal - The lead-in lights debacle that ended Caden's podium and Pelletier's I-don't-know defense - Why helmet comms would fix the sport's enforcement nightmare - The 1972 LA Coliseum first Supercross —…

People in this episode

Host: Jase Macalpine

Guest: Adam Entiknap

Topics covered

  • Supercross
  • motorsports
  • championship analysis
  • racing psychology
  • privateer debate
  • helmet communication

Keywords

  • Supercross
  • Ken Roczen
  • Hunter Lawrence
  • Mickey Thompson
  • helmet comms
  • panic attacks
  • privateer
  • racing
  • championship

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Honda

Places: Salt Lake City, Denver, Indianapolis, LA Coliseum

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