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TRAVIS PASTRANA: AN INTERVIEW ON BROKEN BONES

Travis Pastrana’s career is the stuff of legend. He won his first World Freestyle Championship in Motocross at the age of 14. With five U.S. amateur motocross championships and two Canadian amateur motocross championships, he’s perhaps the most popular FMX rider of all time.

 

The greatest rider in the history of the X-Games, being a FMX champion has to have its share of injuries. In this video by “Nitro Circus”, Pastrana goes on and on about his broken bones right from up to his childhood but mostly because of his stunts on the bike.

 


This is proof of Pastrana’s sheer grit and determination to do what it takes to live one’s passion. Now you know that he’s no mere mortal.

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