as a shop owner that is how we got our first apprentice. kid came in every day for a few weeks begging to work on bikes with us. we put it off and kept him on the back burner cause he was only 14. this kid ended up riding his dirtbike through the middle of town and past a sheriffs station just to come help a couple cave men work on dirt bikes. that day i saw that kid wanted to be there more than we did, and who the hell are we to gate keep our sport from someone who legit wants to be there. needless to say the young man earned his first job by not being concerned with the idea of failure or the idea of rejection. McAdoo just gave away lifes biggest secret. Only the scared live with regrets. this clips dope guys keep up the hard work!
I grew up in Anaheim CA and I lived right by Mitch's Husqvarna shop I remember when he opened up shop he had like 2 Bikes in there We would go in our bmx bikes and look around I remember mitch in his wheelchair always working at his bench so serious all the time he'd say what do u want some stickers again Who would of thought that guy sitting at his workbench would be one of the greatest contributer to the sport i love What an incredible story Mitch payton is He is like a super HERO in our sport and I can say i met him is awesome Awesome story from macadoo Mitch is really that intense for reals
Man, I love that story . Have so much respect for both of y’all Sounds like an awesome boss that doesn’t take any bullshit. Had two bosses like that and taught me so much about life.
This interview is exactly why I love this channel. I had completely lost faith in our younger generation as far as them having the manly right thing to do attitude. This kid started the relationship off proper and then made his first deal in the most honorable way possible. Not knowing the two diff companies he was trying to work for were friends. Amazing you’ve brought my faith back into the kids of today v
What a great young man. Gave TLD the respect that was deserved. You know mitch appreciated him maning up and calling. Perstance payed off. Way to go Cameron.
Mcadoo is awesome. I really hope Mitch doesn’t give up on him, Mcadoo will get a title for him soon and I think Cameron will do well if he can move up to the 450s asap.
I’d imagine any businessman would respect your integrity regarding wanting to call your current employer to inform them of your intentions. Morals and integrity are highly valued in my opinion.
as a shop owner that is how we got our first apprentice. kid came in every day for a few weeks begging to work on bikes with us. we put it off and kept him on the back burner cause he was only 14. this kid ended up riding his dirtbike through the middle of town and past a sheriffs station just to come help a couple cave men work on dirt bikes. that day i saw that kid wanted to be there more than we did, and who the hell are we to gate keep our sport from someone who legit wants to be there. needless to say the young man earned his first job by not being concerned with the idea of failure or the idea of rejection. McAdoo just gave away lifes biggest secret. Only the scared live with regrets. this clips dope guys keep up the hard work!
I grew up in Anaheim CA and I lived right by Mitch's Husqvarna shop I remember when he opened up shop he had like 2 Bikes in there We would go in our bmx bikes and look around I remember mitch in his wheelchair always working at his bench so serious all the time he'd say what do u want some stickers again Who would of thought that guy sitting at his workbench would be one of the greatest contributer to the sport i love What an incredible story Mitch payton is He is like a super HERO in our sport and I can say i met him is awesome Awesome story from macadoo Mitch is really that intense for reals
What a great story. Dudes going to have a good life no matter what happens.
Man, I love that story . Have so much respect for both of y’all Sounds like an awesome boss that doesn’t take any bullshit. Had two bosses like that and taught me so much about life.
This says soo much about the rider, the team owners and our sport more than most
Cool, Cameron is my current favorite rider, just a hardworking positive personality.
This interview is exactly why I love this channel. I had completely lost faith in our younger generation as far as them having the manly right thing to do attitude. This kid started the relationship off proper and then made his first deal in the most honorable way possible. Not knowing the two diff companies he was trying to work for were friends. Amazing you’ve brought my faith back into the kids of today v
What a great young man. Gave TLD the respect that was deserved. You know mitch appreciated him maning up and calling. Perstance payed off. Way to go Cameron.
Great story, old school style Cam!
Went from crash a doo to ... Man that's a fast dude!! 😎 Rooting for you man!
Sack-a-doo
Simple lesson, respect yourself,others,and set goals however soo seemingly small in the beginning. You will absolutely gain momentum
Mcadoo is awesome. I really hope Mitch doesn’t give up on him, Mcadoo will get a title for him soon and I think Cameron will do well if he can move up to the 450s asap.
That’s crazy cool
I’d imagine any businessman would respect your integrity regarding wanting to call your current employer to inform them of your intentions. Morals and integrity are highly valued in my opinion.
McAdoo is such a great guy
Good young man.
Right that’s it… I’m going to go and see Mitch…
250: Deegan, Levi, Hampshire
450: Webb, Jett, Anderson
its big mac!!
I wish I could do two thumbs up.
There's something very dungey like about mcadoo and I can't put my finger on what it is
Right. It’s probably their upbringing. They both come across as stand up guys. Respectful. I’d throw Trey Canard into that group as well.
Upper Midwest
Also, they both hardly ever swear where most others would. I’ve noticed that a bit.
Without any titles though
It's called professionalism
wow - great rider - wish he could have pulled the title .