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Connor Wright rolls into the Talent Tool Shed with the perfect blend of country grit, mountain‑bike swagger and wide‑eyed honesty about what it’s really like stepping into the chaos of European road racing. From learning to descend in abandoned mine shafts in Kalgoorlie to juggling Nations Cup road blocks, MTB World Cups and a future Olympic dream, Connor opens up on the wild ride he’s living right now.
Dan and Plumber Dunc dig into his results, his mindset, the crossover between MTB and road, the teams circling him, the “no dickhead policy,” and why he refuses to give up mountain biking no matter how juicy the carrot gets. It’s raw, funny, and full of the kind of nuggets young riders actually need.
A genuine talent, a grounded bloke, and a name you’ll be hearing a lot more of.If this episode wasn’t enough Detour for you, the good stuff lives at thedetour.online with deeper stories, race breakdowns, and the kind of cycling mayhem we can’t fit into a clip.
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Connor Wright rolls into the Talent Tool Shed with the perfect blend of country grit, mountain‑bike swagger and wide‑eyed honesty about what it’s really like stepping into the chaos of European road racing. From learning to descend in abandoned mine shafts in Kalgoorlie to juggling Nations Cup road blocks, MTB World Cups and a future Olympic dream, Connor opens up on the wild ride he’s living right now.
Dan and Plumber Dunc dig into his results, his mindset, the crossover between MTB and road, the teams circling him, the “no dickhead policy,” and why he refuses to give up mountain biking no matter how juicy the carrot gets. It’s raw, funny, and full of the kind of nuggets young riders actually need.
A genuine talent, a grounded bloke, and a name you’ll be hearing a lot more of.If this episode wasn’t enough Detour for you, the good stuff lives at thedetour.online with deeper stories, race breakdowns, and the kind of cycling mayhem we can’t fit into a clip.