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BREAKING AWAY

For photographer and Kibosh founder Josh Greet, cycling hasn’t been a lifelong passion but an obsession developed after being struck by a car in 2013. After spending a bedridden month reading about everything involving two-wheels Greet immersed himself in the Plymouth and South West cycling scene, turning his newfound admiration for his hometown’s rolling landscape to a more serious participation in locally held road races. However this enthusiasm soon soured after attending his first race only

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