Vertigo Bikes NZ Owner - Paul Angus a.k.a. PANG: Building And Doing Jumps Is The Most Fun Thing

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Vertigo Bikes NZ Owner - Paul Angus a.k.a. PANG: Building And Doing Jumps Is The Most Fun Thing

from Ride On! Ramblings · host Brian Buell

Whats up listeners! Welcome to episode 2 of Ride On Ramblings. In this episode I interview an OG of the sport of downhill mountain biking, one of the members of The Original Hucksquad, and is quietly one of the most influential individuals in the New Zealand mountain bike scene. Paul Angus joins me and takes us on his journey from competitive squash player for Scotland, to competing at the Fort William world cup in Scotland and others all over the world. How Whistler opened up his eyes to what else is possible on a bike, riding the original Joy Ride course, taking a trip to New Zealand, finding his way to Queenstown and eventually selling everything to make the move there full time. Enjoy Pang's ramblings, his bike geekery as a self proclaimed bike nerd, and some in depth background on the Queenstown bike club and trail building scene. Eventually the story of Vertigo Bike shop is told, how he got involved, its impact locally, and what lead him to being co-owner today. So much storytelling gold inside this episode, wanna know what lead Chris Ball to racing a world cup in his skivvies? Then sit back and relax, this is Ride On Ramblings. 

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