Yes, Kamakazi is fully sick, it would seem.
He's also in the BMX semi-finals at the Olympics. He was called Jamie Hildebrandt, but changed his name by deed poll. He's from Queensland, and doesn't change his socks during a competition.
I'm not sure why, if you were going to change your name, you'd also mis-spell it, but perhaps he wants to ride his bike more than once and therefore sought to differentiate himself from other kamikaze.
I can only speculate. However, I wanted to bring him to everyone's attention.
BMX is on, it's a cycling event, and it replaced the kilo in the Olympics. This is as good a place as any to start talking about the people who do this sport.
(On a more serious note, the thought of doing this sport terrifies me. A little itty-bitty downhill on a MTB course has me quaking in fear. The idea of nailing a 13-metre jump on a bike with no shocks, again and again, I cannot comprehend. So they have my respect, if not my understanding.)
He's also in the BMX semi-finals at the Olympics. He was called Jamie Hildebrandt, but changed his name by deed poll. He's from Queensland, and doesn't change his socks during a competition.
I'm not sure why, if you were going to change your name, you'd also mis-spell it, but perhaps he wants to ride his bike more than once and therefore sought to differentiate himself from other kamikaze.
I can only speculate. However, I wanted to bring him to everyone's attention.
BMX is on, it's a cycling event, and it replaced the kilo in the Olympics. This is as good a place as any to start talking about the people who do this sport.
(On a more serious note, the thought of doing this sport terrifies me. A little itty-bitty downhill on a MTB course has me quaking in fear. The idea of nailing a 13-metre jump on a bike with no shocks, again and again, I cannot comprehend. So they have my respect, if not my understanding.)