It seemed like a lifetime before I began biking. I was only a young twat when I first set foot on my very own two-wheeler. When I set foot on that two-wheeler I felt the wind in my hair and new I was going to become a revolution in biking history. Today, I am just that - a revolution in biking history. I landed my first bunny hop in grade 7 (12 yrs old) after a few years of pedal drops and stair gaps. Bunny hopping really changed my idea of what biking was about, because for the first time I could land to flat at any instance, any moment, and time point during my rides. A number of years have passed since that fateful day, but I still remember it like it was yesterday. I have truly began to feel at home on two-wheelers and plan to continue my progression - if not for me, for the good of the sport. This stale atmosphere we call the crankworx era needs to come to an end - I need to evoke a new stage in serial progression, involving superiority. A new revolution on two-wheelers will come in the form of a new zone, or curb, or region and I will be there to embrace it and hit every zone. I can't wait.
Cheers
Ace