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PashaBiceps on a bike en route to the Paris Major

PashaBicpes is a former CS:GO pro who has mainly dabbled in athletic fields after giving up and esports. Now... Fragster | 15. May 2023

PashaBicpes is a former CS:GO pro who has mainly dabbled in athletic fields after giving up and esports. Now he’s on another sporting mission as he’s on his way to Paris by bike to support the Polish team 9INE at the CS:GO Major.

Jarosław “pashaBiceps” Jarząbkowski is a Polish ex-professional who used to play CS and then Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. The now 35-year-old player was very successful at the time and was part of the Polish team Golden Five. Along with the four other players, he was one of the most successful players in Counter-Strike, who also made a lot of money. He is best known for his time at Virtus.pro, for which he played from 2013 to 2018.

A successful career in esports

He has earned over $600,000 in his career and has played alongside Virtus.pro for teams such as Delta, Team Pentagram, and ESC Gaming, among others. He was named the 3rd best player in the world by Hltv in 2014 and lifted the trophy at IEM Katowice in 2019. Pash Biceps is now married and has two daughters. He has not been active in esports since 2019, but in many other things.

A sporting goal

PashaBiceps, as the name suggests, has focused on muscles and sports rather than esports. He has put a lot of time into working on his fitness and strength and has tried his hand at MMA. He even competed in some competitions with mixed results.

Now he has made something new and has set himself a new sporting goal. PashaBicpes is currently cycling from Warsaw to Paris, which is a whopping 1800 km.

But why exactly to Paris? Because of his first love, CS:GO. It will be the last major in CS:GO and that is of course very emotional for many players and fans.

PashaBiceps wants to support his compatriots, the Polish team 9INE live and wants to support them on the Champions Stage. He hopes the team does well so he can celebrate with them there.

He is currently covering the trip via Twitter and is constantly keeping his fans updated so they can share the adventure with him. A few hours ago, as a Berliner, you could even see him on his bike as he roared through the Brandenburg Gate on his way to Paris.

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