Madison Saracen: Episode 5 – Potential

April 19th, 2013

By Factory Jackson

Got to hand it to Madison Saracen, they’ve certainly started the “web edit season” in the right way with yet another stonker of a video from Laurence Crossman-Emms, this time featuring Phil Atwill; watch! “Youth is one of those things that passes you by pretty swiftly if you don’t make the most of it. Before you know what’s going on you’re juggling a job, family and the realization that your body cant take the knocks like it used to. For many of us, the best times are those spent riding sweet trails with our buddies – being a talented Junior rider is perhaps the most enviable position a young rider can find themselves in.” Ready to get it sideways this week end?

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