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      <title><![CDATA[A Drink with Brian Kachinsky]]></title>
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<p><strong>How does one become a pro BMXer?&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>It&rsquo;s funny you mention that because it&rsquo;s really unusual to be from  Wisconsin and be in the position I am in &hellip; There was a pro from my area  that I sort of grew up with, his name is Dave Freimuth. He was ten years  older than me but he&rsquo;s still one of my best friends. I looked up to him  growing up because he was local but also known all over the world. I  obviously loved how he rode, I loved his skills on a bike but I loved  his lifestyle and everything about it &hellip;&nbsp;I grew up playing ice hockey,  that was my main sport. BMX was always my hobby but a hobby that I loved  and was passionate about. After high school was over I didn&rsquo;t really  play hockey as much and I went to college at UW-Madison and started  competing all over the country. I won a major event that sort of forced  me to go pro when I was in my sophomore year.</p>
<p><strong>When some of the biggest BMX riders come through Chicago they often stop at your private facility, </strong><strong><a href="http://http//espn.go.com/action/bmx/blog/_/post/6269247/brian-kachinsky-launches-bakery-tf">The Bakery</a></strong><strong>, to ride with you. What made you want to create your own unique place to ride?</strong></p>
<p>Someone actually asked me that earlier today. They were like, &ldquo;So  wait, you use this facility to basically promote your competition?&rdquo; And I  was like well yea, because technically they&rsquo;re my competition but  &mdash;&nbsp;especially my sector of BMX, which is street riding &mdash;&nbsp;we&rsquo;re all  friends. We&rsquo;ve been on trips with each other and we&rsquo;ve traveled the  world together &hellip; So I was like why don&rsquo;t I take advantage of that and  have some of these guys come visit me and ride my spot that is basically  my paradise that I built. The selfish component of that is that I have a  place to ride 24 hours a day, anytime I want, rain or shine. A lot of  hard work went into building it and making it happen.</p>
<p>Read more on <a href="http://adrinkwithchicago.com/2012/03/21/a-drink-with-brian-kachinsky/">A Drink With Chicago</a></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2012 11:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
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