It’s what we do

It’s what we do

This entry is part 20 of 20 in the series Adventure Rider Issue #41

This year got off to a shit start when Toby Price didn’t win Dakar and it’s been all downhill from there. Getting this issue over the line hasn’t been easy, and the next one looks like it’ll take some seriously fast footwork.

Sometimes when things get tough I can’t help myself. I look out the window next to my desk and I begin to daydream.

I imagine I’m on my bike – the bike I’ve had for years. The one I keep in tip-top condition although it hardly ever leaves the shed – and I’m riding with no time constraints.

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