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TPM Episode 441: Bas van Steenbergen, Pro Biker

TPM Episode 441: Bas van Steenbergen, Pro Biker

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Bas van Steenbergen has been a dual threat on his mountain bike for over a decade. Part racer and part freerider, Bas has the rare ability to compete at the highest level in both disciplines. While that’s cool, his story is even better. Growing up overseas with his equally as rad little brother Tom, Bas, raced BMX until he moved to Canada and bought a mountain bike. And while he got on a big bike later than most, that didn’t stop him and the rest is history. On the podcast, we talk about the status of the bike industry, sponsorship, Downhill, Rampage, content and more. Little brother Tom van Steenbergen asks the Inappropriate Questions.

Bas Van Steenbergen Show Notes:

4:00: Snowboarding, the bike industry, carnage after the pandemic, sponsors, bike compoundnds, movies, his crazy upbringing, biking in EU,

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25:00: Shift to MTB, breaking his first bike, Downhill, his younger brother Tom, racing, travel, and Rampage

40:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better.

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42:00: More Rampage, events, his first big win, and how long will he race

50:00: Inappropriate Questions with Tom Van Steenbergen

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