Instead of trying to compete with international-level talent at a true blood downhill track, I'm back at a regional enduro race with other washed up ex-downhillers.
It's like a well worn armchair. So comfy, so familiar.
Can these ex-downhillers really be considered 'washed up' when at the peak of their careers their annual income from riding mountain bikes was considerably smaller than that of an illegal Mexican immigrant standing outside Home Depot
I know there has been a lot of negative comments on your blog lately, but you can be happy to know Coach Pete is always gone be here, Keeping things Real. I know my comments are like a ray of sunshine in your dismal life, always uplifting, insightful and thought provoking. Life Coaching, that's what I'm here for........... - #KeepingItReal
"Can these ex-downhillers really be considered 'washed up' when at the peak of their careers their annual income from riding mountain bikes was considerably smaller than that of an illegal Mexican immigrant standing outside Home Depot " BEST. COMMENT. EVER.
... Sounds like your mom!
ReplyDeleteGoing for placing in the middle of the pack again eh?
ReplyDeleteCan these ex-downhillers really be considered 'washed up' when at the peak of their careers their annual income from riding mountain bikes was considerably smaller than that of an illegal Mexican immigrant standing outside Home Depot
ReplyDeleteOk,thats funny
DeleteSo you will win this race easily?
ReplyDeleteIf not - leave your comfort zone!
By the way, "comfort zone" is a term, created by primitiv MBAs.
I thought Gwin killed enduro with his chainless run?
ReplyDeleteEnduro racers: biggest posers in the world. Pretending they are DH race stars when the reality is nobody watches and nobody cares because it's not DH.
kill yourself now charlie.
ReplyDeleteyou can't be washed up, cause you never were...........
Enduro racing is fun, and you are good at it and you know it. Stop hating yourself, Charlie. You're a good boy. Champ.
ReplyDeleteI know there has been a lot of negative comments on your blog lately, but you can be happy to know Coach Pete is always gone be here, Keeping things Real. I know my comments are like a ray of sunshine in your dismal life, always uplifting, insightful and thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteLife Coaching, that's what I'm here for...........
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#KeepingItReal
For me to poop on.
Delete"Can these ex-downhillers really be considered 'washed up' when at the peak of their careers their annual income from riding mountain bikes was considerably smaller than that of an illegal Mexican immigrant standing outside Home Depot "
ReplyDeleteBEST.
COMMENT.
EVER.
At least on this blog...
Get a real job.
ReplyDeleteYou went fishing. You got heaps of bites.
ReplyDeleteDude, this is supposed to be a rad weekend hobby by the time you hit 25. All this racing is making it weird
ReplyDeleteFuck yeah Charlie solid work. It's amazing Naish is still fast on the bike after all the brain injuries.
ReplyDelete#maybeyoushouldrideenduro
ReplyDeleteyour parents must be so proud... you still live with them right?
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