I don’t have a lot of details on the following clip besides the fact that it stars Norwegian cycling announcers Christian Paasche and Johan Kaggestad, it was featured in Jimmy Traina’s Hot Clicks today, and it is one of the funniest clips I’ve seen this week. This fella Paasche truly is the Gus Johnson of cycling because his excitement and enthusiasm seems genuine. Seriously, who could pretend to be this juiced for cycling? (Get it, juiced, cycling, ahhh…) Of course, the only foreign language experience I have is sleeping through a semester of French as a college student, so who am i to say for sure. I do think there’s an audible “high five” request though…
Say Hello To The Gus Johnson Of Cycling Announcers
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