Lowdown podcast releases 100th episode on designer's journey

The Lowdown Radio Show has reached its 100th episode, featuring motorcycle designer Michael Uhlarik's origin story from a remote mining town to working with brands like Yamaha and Aprilia. ADVRider editor Zac Kurylyk also discusses ways to support the site's content. The episode was published on March 6, 2026.

Episode 100 of the Lowdown Radio Show, produced by Adventure Rider, explores the career path of Michael Uhlarik, a frequent guest and popular figure among listeners for his insights into the motorcycle industry. Uhlarik recounts his beginnings as a child born in a remote northern mining town and how he progressed to becoming a designer for companies including Yamaha and Aprilia.

The episode, titled 'From A Mining Town To Milan: A Motorcycle Designer's Origin Story,' provides listeners with a deeper look into Uhlarik's background and his attunement to the motorcycle business. To mark the milestone and launch the next 100 episodes, ADVRider editor Zac Kurylyk appears to share information on enhancing user experience on the site while supporting its editorial content, described as a mutually beneficial arrangement.

Published on March 6, 2026, the podcast is available through embedded audio links on the Adventure Rider website, as well as in video format on YouTube. Subscribers to the channel receive notifications upon upload. For other platforms, a Podfollow link directs users to their preferred service. The episode underscores Adventure Rider's commitment to engaging content in the adventure motorcycle community.

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