From the Couch to Indy Triple Crown, Levi Kilbarger is a Legend | Squad Pod

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Levi Kilbarger was already an Ohio legend before this past weekend in Indy, but what he did over the weekend further cements his legacy. Kilbarger, who hasn’t raced Supercross in over eight years, or raced a national in five, is a working man. He hasn’t even ridden a Supercross track in probably a million years. 

Kilbarger didn’t let all that stop him from qualifying out of the C group in practice straight into the 250SX Triple Crown. How does this happen? Hear from the man himself in a Squad Pod exclusive. 

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