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Monday, July 18, 2005

Ride with Nick Martin.com launch


Welcome to the initial broadcast of www.ridewithnickmartin.com. Stay tuned daily as I take you into the trenches of what a professional mountain biker goes through... emotionally, physically and mentally. Every elite pro has to go through these motions, there is no free ticket to the podium. As I document my daily adventures I will show you what goes down when you quit your job, surf couches, work on your tan lines, travel more than the dead heads of the 60’s, spend more time in tight clothes than Brian Boytano, and consider your daily ride as “going to work”.....living the dream. This is a lifestyle page of first year pro Nick Martin. Check in daily as I take my camera and laptop with me on my adventures.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nick,

Keep the dream alive, even with the tight shorts and sweat jersey!

Roll with the best!


Looking forward in riding with you!

Best of rides!!

tom.

6:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nick,

Nice to hear from you and happy to read you're enjoying what you're doing !

I wish you all the best for your bike's career!

PS: You're the only montain biker I met who decided to spend 6 months of his career in the flat Netherlands !!!

9:46 AM  

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