Welcome to the RIFIANBOY channel. I'm Hamza. I make short documentaries about the sport of cycling. I do script-writing, video-editing, animations and sound design. My friend Christopher Harvey does the voice-over.
The event organizers should put more distance allowed between the crowd and the cyclists as a PURE logical safety for everyone. These people standing to closer than they should are the results of all the problems and should be help accountable for It.
Dutch national championships controversy looked like a example of phenomenal bike handling skills and cunning. FDJ rider unsportsmenly tries to close the door instead of go toe to toe with Vanderpoel. Taking a hand off the bars going very fast in a frantic sprint and staying upright is a extreme show of skill. He alerts the rider he wants past but the rider keeps closing the door. So Vanderpoel puts his hand back on the bar and in text book passing form physically nudges the rider out of the way which is what he deserved by the looks of it to me. Amazing neither wet down, again a amazing show of skill by Vanderpoel. I don't think there was a thing wrong with Vanderpoel's actions. The FDJ rider knew what he was doing.
You know I believe the same thing when cyclist block traffic. So don’t get your panties in a bunch when there is something in the way. You are pieces crap just get a mountain bike you pu*****
Really nice. Roads closed for a bike race. Oh and everyone with a brain disorder is to leave. Very ignorant video which does nothing to defend people who are mentally disabled. But to you there are just village idiots. How would you feel if one of those people was your brother or sister?
I seen cyclists hitting regular people. Both sides are the problem and need to follow rules. As a pedestrian i got hit by cyclists before on sidewalks.
The FDJ rider was going out of his way and even used his shoulder at the end to try to push Vandepoel out of the way... The disqualification should be on him and him alone. Vandepoel's sprint was out of the other guy's league, and it was clear that he just tried to block his advance because he couldn't win the sprint straight up. A true lack of sportsmanship.
So what I've gathered from watching this is that the fans are lobotomites, just like in any sports. The difference is, other sports know this and have evolved enough to not let the lobotomites interact with the athletes while they're competing
That 60km/h attack on the cobbles of Roubaix tho…absolute animal. But there is one other thing that he does brilliantly-the leadouts for Philipsen at last year’s Tour were a joy to watch.