We tell a story using bicycle chainrings

We tell a story using bicycle chainrings

Jul 08, 2026朱树存

We received a special letter:

Hi, PASS QUEST.

I was born in Iran and grew up in Afghanistan. When I was a teenager, the situation around me became too dangerous, and I was forced to leave my home. I fled, undertaking an incredibly arduous journey across several countries before finally arriving in Sweden, where I sought political asylum.

Life as a refugee was extremely difficult. I felt lonely and uncertain about the future, struggling to rebuild my life in a country I barely knew while enduring great mental anguish. It was during this time that I discovered cycling. At first, it was simply a way to clear my mind and get through the day. But over time, it came to mean so much more; cycling gave me a sense of structure, discipline, and belonging.

Through the Stockholm Cycling Club, I began training seriously and developed into a skilled athlete. When everything else felt unstable, cycling became my anchor. Step by step, I made progress, eventually earning a spot on the IOC Refugee Olympic Team for the Paris 2024 Games.

Today, I ride not only for myself but also for everyone who has been forced to leave their home and start over from scratch. My story is one of resilience, hope, and the power of sport to provide meaning and direction when life is filled with uncertainty.


So, we commissioned a special gift for Amir.

Great news! Amir competed using the chainring that features his story and achieved a fantastic result! Cheers!
You'll be on the podium soon!! We believe in you!!



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