Counter-Strike icon Jarosław ‘pashaBiceps’ Jarząbkowski is biking to another major, the CS2 Copenhagen Major, and instead of taking the ferry is biking across the Baltic Sea on a makeshift raft.

The former dominant CS player has taken to more athletic competition since his retirement,fighting in MMA eventsand taking on cross-country biking.

With his new adventure to Copenhagen, pashaBiceps needed to cross the Baltic Sea to make it to the island where the capital of Denmark resides. Instead of taking the ferry, the former pro said he would cross the body of water ona makeshift raft powered by his feet rather than “cheat.”

It’s happening guys, ferry is for the cheaters 😎Straight to the major ❤️pic.twitter.com/yfuSB0sOMS

The trek across the sea took about 10 hours for the experienced biker on his raft, dubbed POLA-ONE.

His journey is not finished, however, as pashaBiceps still needs to travel into the city tomorrow to complete the adventure. He will miss the first two matches of the playoff stage of the tournament, but the former major champion should be able to catch the rest of the tournament and its Grand Final match.

CS2 fans have found the former pro’s journey fascinating and havestarted making jokesabout his journey across the Baltic Sea.

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Hej@CounterStrike, co to za aktualizacja Anubisa?! 😎pic.twitter.com/UPOE90Mdtd

Once the journey is complete pashaBiceps will have traveled about 1,000 Km in eight days to watch one of the biggest CS2 events of the year.

Declan McLaughlin was a Gaming & Esports Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Valorant and League of Legends. He has bylines at Upcomer and Inven Global.