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    Episode 7 - Phil Dustin

    en-caOctober 02, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Pour ce 7ème épisode, on repart en Belgique découvrir le parcours de Phil Dustin. Pilier légendaire de la scène Bruxelloise et plus. Ses débuts comme ado, les premières courses, les premiers champs de bosses. Le lancement du magasin Hangloose, la promo du sport, ce qu'il a fait pour le sport. Les challenges rencontrés avec la concurrence internet. Son point de vue sur les changements du sport entre 1980 et aujourd'hui

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