Aaron Gwin is a downhill mountain bike rider and five-time overall Mountain Bike World Cup Downhill Champion. He found his Young Talent when he was 4 “I hope I’ll be riding bikes ‘til I die. I love riding; whether it’s a trail ride or downhill ride or whatever, I just like it all. I’ll do it as long as I can that’s for sure. I’ll be that 98-year-old dude just cruisin’ around the street with the grocery bag trying to launch it up a curb. I started riding BMX at four-years-old and started racing around five or six. My parents used to take me to the park, and the BMX track looked so fun, so my parents got me a bike. At first, it was just a way for me to just burn off energy so I’d sleep at night when I was a little kid, and I’ve just loved it ever since.” Read his full story at https://www.findyouryoungtalent.com Young Talent. It’s inside us all. It’s up to everyone to find their young and undiscovered talent, to overcome conventions and pursue our dreams with passion.
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