Jawsome - MTB Legend Jaws Go Big Or Go Home

by Updated October 11, 2014

Bartek "Jaws" Krzyszton, pro Polish MTB freerider extraordinaire, rides his local trails and spots around Cracow and Bytom. Stunning singletrack, bonkers-big drops, and gaping gaps. No "chicken lines" allowed.

 


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