Quick Links

Home
Bio
News
Old News
Gallery
Favorite Things
Interactive
TV Schedule
See Greg
Video & Podcast
Friends
Contact Greg
Buy GregOnTv.Com Stuff


Greg White's Bio


Born: April 1st (No Joke!)
Hometown: Framingham, MA
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 210 lbs
Residence: Charlotte, NC
Marrital Status: Married to Stephanie in September, 2003.
Children: 2 Dogs, Black Lab named CAMBER and a Golden named CHICANE
Favorite music: All kinds except Country. I love Kelly Clarkson!
Favorite food: Italian
Favorite track: Catalunya, Spain
Hobbies: Bicycling, Flat Tracking the XR100, Moto, working on motorcycles, Volleyball, XBOX Live, Competition Pistol Shooting.

Greg White TV Resume Info

Currently:

" Commentator for the premier motorcycle roadracing in the US: AMA Superbike Series
" Field reporter/In Studio Analyst for Motorcycles: The Speed Report

Body of On-Camera/Voice Over Work:

" 2 Wheel Tuesday (174 Episodes) - Speed (2003 - 2006) - Host
" The Speed Report - Speed (2006 - ) - Guest Analyst
" AMA Supercross - Speed (2004 - 2006) - Pit Reporter (once a year)
" Year in Review (Motorcycles) - Speed (2003 - 2005) - Host
" Speed News Motorcycle Analyst - Speed (2003 - 2005) - Guest Analyst
" World Superbike Pre-Race Show - Speed 2004 - Host
" ArenaCross Series - Speed (1998 - 2001) - Guest Pit Reporter
" Bike Week - Speed (1997 - 2002) - Guest Host, Feature Reporter, Voice Over, Producer
" Motorcyclist - Speed (1999 - 2002) - Feature Reporter, Voice Over
" Fox's NFL Rookie Show - FSN (2000, 2001) - Voice Over
" MotoGP - Speed (1998 - 2002) - Voice Over
" World Superbikes - Speed (1998 - 2002) - Voice Over
" Voice Work for over 63 Non-SAG Commercials

FILM:

The Doctor, The Tornado and the Kentucky Kid (2006 Indie Film)- Appeared as himself

The Bio - Greg White has been an avid motorcyclist since he was 18 years old. Not allowed to ride, own or look at a motorcycle during his youth, Greg went off to college at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, AZ and caught the motorcycle bug. His first ride took place in January of 1988, where he was cut off by an old lady not paying attention, and crashed. A great start to a long riding career.

A 1989 Kawasaki EX500 was the first bike he owned, until he sold it before leaving college upon graduation with a degree in Aviation Business Administration. Settled into Raleigh North Carolina and working for XEROX in sales, the first big paycheck was spent at the motorcycle dealership in spring of 1994. An upgrade to a Kawasaki ZX-6E was what the doctor ordered. That fall he attened the AMA Superbike race at Road Atlanta and was hooked on racing.

Back to the dealer in January of 1995 to pick up a Kawasaki ZX-6R and it was off to the races. In 1996 Greg won a couple of WERA National Championships in roadracing and knew he was headed to the pro's in 1997.

1997 was the year the TV career kicked off. AMA Superbike commentator Brian Drebber first met Greg at American Supercamp in Conyers, GA that year. Drebber was shooting a feature for a show called Bike Week which aired on an upcoming network called Speedvision. Brian introduced Greg to the production staff at Chet Burks Productions in Marietta Georgia and it was on from there.

Over the next five years Greg would be put in the role as Producer, Editor, Writer, and On-Air Talent at Chet Burks Productions.

Then in October of 2002 the call came from Speed Channel to host "2 Wheel Tuesday." Ever since then Greg and the staff at Speed have worked to bring a positive light to the great joys of motorcycling. In addition to being the host of 2 Wheel Tuesday Greg is also the Pit Reporter for the AMA Superbike Series and a regualr contributor about the world of motorcycle racing for the very popular Race Day on Fox radio show.

2 Wheel Tuesday was on the air, each week, for three and a half year and 174 episodes. It was one of the most comprehensive motorcycles shows in the United States, and was highly praised for being so. It aired in Prime Time each Tuesday night at 8:00PM East and 9:00PM West with one more re-air the next day. The show and Greg won a Telley Award in 2006. The final show was shot and aired on June 20th, 2006.