You won't have the tube you need to get home. And you don't know the consequences for somebody not getting home like that. So yeah, maybe you'll be a couple of minutes late for a meeting, but the world's gonna still keep spinning. Like we talked about on Friday, Montmarti, eventually you will die. It's a really nice tradition. And I got me thinking about this idea of pain forward. And I remember when I was getting started in cycle, I really had very, very little kit and Aldi was just kind of coming to prominence in Ireland around that time. It was other Aldi or little and I saved up for weeks and I went to Aldi and I bought this shitty like equality that only Aldi could deliver. This basic, I didn't know my biceps could get cold on the bike until I wore this jacket. The wind just blew straight through it. I think it was crane sports, a shocking piece of construction. It was like wrapping yourself in a sheet going out trying to, but it was all I had. And I put that true. I must have put, I don't know, I've probably put a hundred thousand kilometers on those bib tights and that jacket. I absolutely wore them, tread bare. And again, when I got my next piece of kit, probably not much better, I wore a tread bare. And through the years, I've obviously accumulated a lot of kit and I've taken it for granted in the last few years. And especially Lassie's, and I had a brand deal, which I didn't show her a screen about Velocio, which I've recently just pulled a pin on. and to focus on the roadman brand. But I have a lot of kit. I have, and I'm not saying this to Bragg, I am gone somewhere with this. I have a shit ton of kit. I've, you know, GLA is jacked, some stuff in the box, some stuff are in the plastic, some stuff lightly worn. So what I wanna do today is I wanna give it all away. I wanna give away all my residual kit because I know some of that kit can be the catalyst somebody needs to get started. Now here's what you need to do to get the kit. Follow me over on Instagram, roadman.soyclan. This isn't about me just increasing my Instagram followers. Follow me so you can send me a direct message. If you don't follow me, your message is gonna go into my order folder and that's like the nether region. It's like down the back of the sofa for the remote control. Follow me there, ping me a message. And, but I want to give the kit to worthy people. I want to, especially junior, not just juniors, but young people getting into the sport. Ideally, if you're under the age of 25, getting into the sport, don't have much money or if your son or brother or something like that getting into the sport doesn't have much money or a friend. It doesn't matter. As long as it's somebody, it's going to a good home. If you're rocking a full carbon specialized SL7 setup and you're 16 years old, don't hit me up for this kit because it's not a worthy home. So please, I'm not going to check this. I'm not going to use your best discretion and some worthy people that this will make a difference for out there. So let them have the kit. Yeah, so that was the real trust of today's podcast folks, it was just, I had been thinking about the on that for a while and Sagans just active generosity with his time just prompted me to remember, you know, we're, we're all in a position now because of the tradition and the, you know, the educational nature of Saigland by that I mean, you know, I learned how to group right because somebody took the time to teach me how to group right. I learned how to fix a puncture because somebody took the time to teach me how to fix the puncture.