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ON A MISSION

The world is faster these days; lives are busier and we have more commitments. It happened. We grew up. We have less time to simply play on our bikes, and too often a curveball cuts into that precious time. Less playing and exploring time means it takes longer to improve and get to that next level. But there is a shortcut. You could spend your hard-earned dosh on a fancy new bike, but let’s face it, if you ain’t got the skills then it doesn’t matter what you’re sitting on. Instead, why not invest in yourself and get a lesson? Or

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