Greetings, I am a journalist and videographer based in San Antonio, TX. Most of my content relates to the cycling scene, video production, and cats apparently. I really appreciate you reading this and visiting my channel, I have put a lot of work into this and I want to see it grow into something larger. I'm currently exploring the San Antonio cycling community and the addition of transmedia as means of telling these stories, I am still exploring.
Ole 'Abominable Snowman' mitts here thinks he doing a drive by the way his Sasquatch hand is sawing away at that wheel, bruh ease that Bigfoot ass right boot up on the throttle coming in, brakes helps Neanderthals like myself survive an entire race, more seat time, throttle/braking/steering coordination, race/lap experience, all leads to better racing and alway remember " not my monkey, not my circus."🚫🙉🙈🙊🎪😂
That SAME overhand right, he caught him in Glory, almost KOd him in the 1st at 281. This time there was no CHEATING ref giving Alex a STANDING 8 COUNT or no end of round to bail him out.
My guy...3 and 9 o'clock. Both hands on the wheel. You're not driving to Walmart. Change that camera view. It's making your reaction time WAAAAY too late. To much gas coming out of the corner. You're overloading the tires on the rear end making you oversteer and lose grip. Like others have said, "slow in, fast out." Just don't push the gas pedal through the firewall after the apex. Ease it.
Watch a tutorial about racing basics. Your line from attack to exit is awful. Use your braking zones prior to attacking the corner. You’re too lazy with your wheel.
Hey! This is a great video, I'm glad I found it. Idk if you'll see this comment but i have a couple of questions. It's been two years since you uploaded this. Now that some time has passed since graduation - would you give this program a thumbs-up? I have a journalist friend who said that the industry is extremely difficult to get into unless you have connections. I don't have connections but i already have two degrees in music and a bunch of education experience. Me getting on a music beat in my city would be pretty easy and i already have a bunch of connections. That said, i want to somehow get into educational broadcasting like PBS or NPR. Do you think this program will actually give me those tools? A fancy diploma with my name on it won't get me connections or land me jobs. This feels like a pretty huge decision, so I'm curious for any input.