Kid From Slums of Mumbai India Become Red Bull Sponsored BMX Rider
Kid From Slums of Mumbai India Become Red Bull Sponsored BMX Rider
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By Francis Xavier |
September 21, 2018 10:00 pm
26-year-old Annul Pale was an unlikely candidate for Red Bull sponsorship living a country where the BMX scene is almost nonexistent but he fought the odds, endured beatings from cops and came out on top. Annul got the itch for BMX watching it on TV and diligently worked as pizza delivery boy for months to save the 500 ruppees ($6.92 USD) it took to buy his first bike and he hasn’t looked back since. Dude’s got a great attitude and serves as shining example of perseverance in radness:
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