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2 Injured Ligaments, A lot of Blood, and One Awesome BMX Edit Welcome to Poland, Ep. 5


FAT BMX - 22-May-2014

2014/5/21 16:00:00 (94 reads) Marcin Wroblewski is one crazy, Polish BMXer. But even he had a hard time making this edit. He injured knee ligaments twice, went to the hospital a hand-full of times for assorted bumps and cuts, and left a lot of blood on the asphalt. But, as they say, it's a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll. And if we had only three words to describe Marcin, we'd use...


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