PashaBiceps Starts his Cycling Journey to Copenhagen for CS2's Inaugural Major

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Feb, 16.2024

Renowned Polish Counter-Strike icon, pashaBiceps, is gearing up for another awe-inspiring feat. Following his unforgettable bike trek from Warsaw to Paris for the last CS:GO Major in May 2023, pashaBiceps is set to embark on a similar adventure once more, this time bound for Copenhagen.

The forthcoming CS2 Major, slated to be the debut championship for Valve's latest gaming sensation, will be hosted by PGL in the vibrant Danish capital. As anticipation for the event reaches a fever pitch within the CS2 community, fans have eagerly speculated whether pashaBiceps would undertake another epic bike journey. Their curiosity was quelled definitively when the 35-year-old affirmed his plans during a recent exchange.

When questioned about his mode of transportation to Denmark, pashaBiceps responded with a resounding "yes," expressing his desire for the journey to become a tradition while hinting at potential community involvement. "I would like to engage esports fans to join me," he revealed during an interview with Dot Esports at IEM Katowice 2024.

Hints of pashaBiceps' impending adventure have been sprinkled across his social media platforms, with an Instagram post from January 23 featuring him posing with a bicycle against the iconic backdrop of the Eiffel Tower. The accompanying caption, "I heard the Major is right around the corner," served as a tantalizing teaser for his upcoming expedition.

Looking ahead, pashaBiceps acknowledged the logistical challenges of future Majors, particularly the upcoming tournament in Shanghai. While expressing his enthusiasm for such escapades, he recognized the sacrifices they entail, particularly in terms of time away from family obligations.

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Despite his unwavering commitment to his loved ones, pashaBiceps remains steadfast in his dedication to esports. However, he ruled out a return to the competitive scene as a coach, citing the inevitable separation from family as a significant deterrent.