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Hugo @ Portugal
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✟ Remembering Those Who Left
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April 23, 2020, 12:42:41 AM »
You can take a breath now, no reasonably known flatlander died, at least recently as far as I am aware!...
Let's move on then and I will apologize right now if I have missed a thread that already explores this subject.
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I have always looked at flatland as some kind of subculture inside the BMX scene, sure, that is not true regarding the United States where it all started but in the rest of the world we are mostly few and apart and lately its gotten worst I am afraid with many countries communities failing to renew riders that no longer practice the discipline.
All this to say that when a known rider leaves our existence, especially in a premature way, we all loose an ambassador, we all loose knowledge and we should not forget those who took this forward with their creativity and perseverance.
To start things over, and I hope this thread won't grow at all...
Hiro Tsuchida (
1969-2019)
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