CHAPTER 244

DEAN LUCAS & SAM PURDIE

"we still had no idea, like i had no idea... i never watched races on tv and my dad had never been to an actual professional race. i'd never been to a world championship before i raced a world championship"
Dean Lucas
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Dean Lucas is a World Cup Downhill MTB racer and a long time friend of Gypsy Tales. This is Deans 4th appearance on the podcast and this time he is joined with friend, and creative collaborator, Sam Purdie. 

 

Dean always has so much to talk about and lives about a free a life as anyone I know. He has recently made the move to the Gold Coast and is going hard right now in the lead up to the 2023 World Cup season and this year has Sam along for the ride as his content creator and podcast producer for The Off Track Experience – which I was recently featured on. 

 

 

We are past the point of interviews with Deanos and this is more a few mates having a yarn than any sort of formal podcast. Thanks for your support over here on this new platform, we are really enjoying making and posting content here for you guys!

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