 His dad bought me my bike and that was it. He was basically in trouble. He's different from everyone else on the track. He's totally different from everyone else. I said, you got a win, son. You got a win. And he did. And he didn't stop. I just got a BMX bike when I was maybe five or six. I went to national level when I was six. And I've always ever told everybody I wanted me to Manchester like my brother. Massive sacrifice, leaving family and friends. They're just having fun and I'm here training for a life I might not even live. I'm only going to train harder and get faster to win the Olympics. Both of them went to school in Mainline Peckham. It was definitely a risk for them living within this area, living around Peckham as well. Training, riding their bikes through Peckham. He's the youngest of the three brothers. So the siblings always want to follow the older brothers. Trey's got a bronze medal at the World Champs before. And obviously last year I got second. My dad was smiling for ages. We was always honest with our kids. We always told him, mum, dad can't really afford it. They both knew that me and their dads are there to borrow money to get them to certain races. My parents played a big role with me and my brother helping us get to every race. Even when times are hard. Dad, we're going racing this weekend. I'll be like, yeah, yeah. I didn't have the money, but I just said yes. This race is quite a haze. Yeah, haze is probably about five. The boys have slept in tents, me and these dads have slept in our car. It's not an option not to get them there. You have to get them there. This is what they want to do. One of the fastest guys in London that is Kai White from Peckham. I got the nickname for the South because I'm always shouting for Kai to get on the track. Kai, come on! Good stuff! My biggest sacrifice to get to Manchester is to leave my family and friends really. This is the only route to the Olympics that I can take. Yeah, I'm missing. It's just because he's six foot five and he calls me little daddy, yeah. I'm just missing for being Kai. Just coming in, prancing around, telling me how strong he looks and how handsome he is. It brings happiness when I'm sad. Them days when I'm down or when I'm working, I want to think, I'm going to leave this job and I can't leave this job. I tell my boys I've got to stick with it, whatever happens. Every race now I do is just so I can pay back my mum and dad. If I can buy them a car, whatever car they want, after I've done all my achievements, they can have whatever car they want to, to be honest. And I can only do that if I win. You don't get all the glory and all the nice stuff back on the 3rd and 2nd. He doesn't need to repay us for what we've done for him because they're our children and we would do it all over again for any one of them. So I just want Kai to go out there and make it for himself. So we've had a lot of fun and I'll probably still be in London working in the bike shop and then still training after. Without it, it'll be a big loss. Since I've been 12, this is my dream and this is where I've been destined to go. And now I'm here, I'm only going to train harder and get faster to win the Olympics.