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Mountain biking legend in interview: "I didn't want to let my joy be ruined by some idiots who were stupid"
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Mountain biking legend in interview: "I didn't want to let my joy be ruined by some idiots who were stupid"

The article features an interview with Thomas Frischknecht, a mountain bike legend, who discusses his career and personal journey. He chose to pursue opportunities in the United States rather than follow in his famous father's footsteps. The conversation touches on topics like doping in sports, stolen titles, and generational differences within the sport. Frischknecht reflects on his experiences and decisions, emphasizing his desire to avoid letting negative influences spoil his enjoyment of the sport.

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Mountain biking legend in interview: "I didn't want to let my joy be ruined by some idiots who were stupid"

The article features an interview with Thomas Frischknecht, a mountain bike legend, who discusses his career and personal journey. He chose to pursue opportunities in the United States rather than follow in his famous father's footsteps. The conversation touches on topics like doping in sports, stolen titles, and generational differences within the sport. Frischknecht reflects on his experiences and decisions, emphasizing his desire to avoid letting negative influences spoil his enjoyment of the sport.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports figure discussing personal and professional experiences in the context of cycling. There is no political framing, controversy, or ideological emphasis present in the content provided.

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