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I took the 9-5 comment in the context of Steve saying it about his own life
currently. I assume that now he is no longer a sponsored rider and has a 9-5
job and a girlfriend that runs his life. He is reminiscing about the fact that
he used to ride his bike for a living and it was worth risking it to do so,
but now he is "washed up." I guess getting a real job and having a family
after being a pro rider could be a bit of a downer, but there are lots of ex-
pro biker, snowboarder, skiers, etc that have to deal with that reality
eventually.
Oct. 22, 2015, 6:24 p.m. - pudskies
#!markdown I took the 9-5 comment in the context of Steve saying it about his own life currently. I assume that now he is no longer a sponsored rider and has a 9-5 job and a girlfriend that runs his life. He is reminiscing about the fact that he used to ride his bike for a living and it was worth risking it to do so, but now he is "washed up." I guess getting a real job and having a family after being a pro rider could be a bit of a downer, but there are lots of ex- pro biker, snowboarder, skiers, etc that have to deal with that reality eventually.