Thats not what this thread is for, and I am sure that I can just google most of these questions and come up with the most of the same answers as you. No one is trying to get their questions answerd by you. If they want that, they can just contact you on your noteboard.
Thats not what this thread is for, and I am sure that I can just google most of these questions and come up with the most of the same answers as you. No one is trying to get their questions answerd by you. If they want that, they can just contact you on your noteboard.
so i'ts a good thing that he can answer some questions about Cam, cause we need to know stuff about Cam that none of us can't find on google or on just another website or magazine
Thats not what this thread is for, and I am sure that I can just google most of these questions and come up with the most of the same answers as you. No one is trying to get their questions answerd by you. If they want that, they can just contact you on your noteboard.
haha ok then. good job
Steezemaster you fail.
No he does not. This thread is made to gather questions for a interview by PinkBike for the home page. Not for someone else to answer. It's good you know the answers and all though...
Your done. of course Rockstar Energy drinks wants us to think there product is the shit and cool. If you had a drink company would you wanna convince the people the your drink sucks. They use just basic marketing techniques to get the product sold. And isn't that the point.
Back to the subject.
I wonder how Cam mccaul feels before dropping in on that fat river gap in NWD 9 or other things of that size. does it feel comfortable to him or does he feel pressured by sponsors and the filmers to progress.
did your earlier days in drop in series help progress as a rider? And did you enjoy dropin and would you be doing it again for a whole tour rather than the odd guest appearance?
Here's a question (sorry if I missed something similar on previous pages):
Doing something because you love it, and doing that same something for a living can sometimes change the way you feel about things. Has your relationship with riding changed at all as the pressures and responsibilities (that come with Success) have grown?
The relative advantages of your "practice pool" aside, when trying something new how much mental preparation do you do before actually firing it off for the first time? Or are you more of an instinctive, feel-your-way-into-it kind of rider?