PashaBiceps Embarks on Epic 1000 miles Bike Ride: Poland to Paris for 9INE CSGO

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Jarosław “pashaBiceps” Jarząbkowski is a retired professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player from Poland. PashaBiceps was known for his time as a member of the Virtus.pro team, where he played as a rifler and an AWPer. He was an instrumental part in the team’s success, helping them win numerous tournaments, including the EMS One Katowice 2014 Major. 

PashaBiceps is also known for his charismatic personality and positive attitude, which made him a fan favorite. He retired from professional play in March 2019, but he remains active in the CSGO community as a streamer and content creator.

PashaBiceps had promised to get on a bike ride for approximately 1,000 miles from Poland to Paris if his countrymen at 9INE CSGO make it to the playoffs of the ongoing BLAST Paris Major.

Instead of waiting for 9INE to secure a spot in the BLAST Paris Major playoffs, pasha wrote on Facebook on May 9 that he will begin his trip on Friday, May 12, presumably to arrive in Paris in time to follow the playoffs. “I will most likely do an IRL stream from the trip so you can live this beautiful adventure with me,” he wrote.

Since fighting has become one of pasha’s hobbies in 2022, a 1000 miles+ bike ride seems like it would be a lot more challenging. While 9INE plays out to get out of the groups, we’ll get to follow Pasha on his whole adventure as he is set to stream his bike ride live on his Twitch channel.

Across the last five years, 9INE is the first Polish team to have qualified for a CSGO Major which is most likely the only motivation behind Pasha’s adventure. All of Europe was taken by storm in April after the Aleksander “hades” Miskiewicz led side did pull off some upsets against BIG, G2 Esports, and Vitality to triumph at the European RMR in a bid to secure them a berth at the BLAST.tv Paris Major.

Since 9INE will be starting their run at the BLAST Paris Major on May 13 in the Legends Stage, rather than the Challengers Stage, they have a better chance of making the playoffs. 9INE probably held the former VP player in high regard when they were starting out, and this guarantee from Pasha might act as added motivation for them.

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