Pyles Stars In Motorcycle TV Show Pilot

Pyles Stars In Motorcycle TV Show Pilot

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By David Swarts

Chris Pyles, 2000 WERA 125cc Grand Prix National Challenge Series Champion and current AMA 250cc Grand Prix racer, starting filming the pilot for a motorcycle TV show called “Crossroads TV” Sunday, July 29 in Washington D.C.

Pyles, who has a degree in Broadcast Journalism, said that the show is similar in format to other how-to auto repair and customizing shows already seen on cable channels like TNN and Speedvision.

“The first thing, a customer comes in with a bike,” described Pyles. “We check it out, just a general check over like they’re buying the bike. We go through what we’re doing, kind of bouncing back and forth. We haven’t shot the whole thing yet.”

Pyles will co-host the show with former Formula USA Chief Technical Official Dennis Ferm. “Dennis has a section of the show called ‘Custom Corner’ because he builds these custom, tricked-out Japanese cruiser bikes. So in his segment, he went over frame selection. Then we have ‘The Racer’s Edge’, which is my section. I went over basic suspension set-up,” said Pyles from his home in Germantown, Maryland.

“It’s kind of appealing to people re-entering the motorcycling world,” explained Pyles. “That’s a huge sector of the industry. It’s also appealing to the young sportbike crowd. We’re going to have a live audience there while we’re doing it in like a bar area outside the garage. Kind of like where people can ride their bikes up and hang out in a live studio audience.”

The project is being led by television producer Steve Zarpas of CNBC. Zarpas formerly owned the Crowbar, a motorcycle-friendly tavern in Washington, D.C.

“(Zarpas) is gonna pitch it to some people,” said Pyles. “He’s psyched about it. He’s wanted to do it for a long time. I talked to him about it this past winter because I really wanted to move from announcing and into TV. When he finally wanted to do it, he called me up. He has a lot of really great ideas.

“We’re calling it ‘Crossroads TV’ because Dennis’ shop is Crossroads Cycles. I don’t think it really has a name yet. I really don’t know when it will be ready for distribution. Our individual segments are done. We’ve got to do the crowd shots and all. I know he wants to get moving on it.”


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