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Chapter 110 - 110 109. A Popular Car Technique Abroad (Third



Chapter 110 - 110 109. A Popular Car Technique Abroad (Third

?Chapter 110: 109. A Popular Car Technique Abroad (Third Update)_1 Chapter 110: 109. A Popular Car Technique Abroad (Third Update)_1 In 2005, cycling tricks were still basically the so-called fancy cycling tricks, and they were quite basic. It wasn’t that Chinese people lacked physical strength compared to foreigners, nor that Chinese people had less creativity, Ren He simply thought that extreme sports caught on earlier abroad because there were more foreigners with a devil-may-care attitude…

At this time, there were very few people in China who paid attention to major world cycling events like the Tour de France, let alone participate in them.

Although China has always been a big cycling country, few people wanted to delve into it, and even fewer noticed that cycling could be extremely exhilarating when pushed to the limit. Now, Ren He’s emergence had, undeniably, opened a window for everyone, showing that cycling could be enjoyed in such a way!

People always talked about car drifting, but it was the first time they had heard that bicycles could drift too!

Moreover, at this time, even abroad, the sport of bicycle drifting had not yet caught on. It really took off in 2008 when the first anonymous video was released, which sparked collective attention. That video was hotly discussed all over the internet, and many people began to follow suit and learn how to drift on bicycles.

The video of Ren He that was captured was now not only popular in Luo City but had spread across all of China. Anyone with the habit of using a smartphone had seen it that morning, and the skillful drifting technique truly ignited people’s enthusiasm.

Ren He himself opened his smartphone to go to a video website and found that the video had been pinned to the top. The title read “Luo City’s Good Driver.”

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