Thank you for this content! CC is almost a dirty word on RU-vid MTB. This is the kind of riding we do where I live and we're all obsessed with getting faster, smoother, more efficient. The modern breed of CC full sus MTB's can do so much-It;s a revival. Please keep bringing us more of this cointent!!
It’s so true. XC racing isn’t fun until it’s over. I mean I do love the anticipation at the start line but I’ll finish the first lap and ask myself (even out loud) “why do I do this to myself?” But once I cross the finish line it’s like “ahhh…this is why I do this!” 😂
Dude, I’m 63 and been racing since my 30’s. I tell myself this on every first lap and by the end of the race it felt like a 90 minute orgasmic release!
The best advice given here : recognize and EMBRACE the physical challenges of XC racing as part of the game. It's your physical ability vs the course and the opponents. The fun is overcoming the barriers along the way.
Completely agree with this. I started to think “I love climbs” (because this is XC, otherwise go downhill with full Sus), I love the whoops and the ruts and the skinny single tracks between the trees (otherwise do road biking). Finally, when I think I’m out of a long ride, I think, this is nothing compared to gravel, so love and embrace it.
Before dropping the stem down, look at your saddle height. Maybe you already have big saddle to handlebar drop. Everybody is amazed about Nino's extremely low stem, but nobody mentions that he can do this, because he has relatively short legs and saddle to hadlebar drop on his bike is not extreme .
Join the Payne Train is now Rich's official catch phrase. It has to be. That was gold. I would definitely say that elite XC riders like Isaac and Rich definitely have a vastly different set up to me. Guess I won't be riding fast any time soon. Glad I ride for the fun of it and don't race but I just never feel comfortable being forward on the bike. Seat low, bars high, I have been like that with cruisers, BMX's, dirt jumpers, mountain bikes and motorcycles. I like to get out of the seat and manoeuvre the bike, I sit low when I am just coasting. Still love hearing what they do and the reasons for it.
Bought a specialized Chisel (hardtail). It brought back the fun, sometimes having a lot of travel/bike is too much if the trails are not that demanding
Need a video on getting faster when your base fitness is sound. How to take 30 seconds off a good time. Once you're in shape and conditioned how do you step up speed and endurance?
I love all kinds of mtb, xc is definitely one that I do more of and really enjoy the challenge. Now all we need to see is Isaac put through his paces by Neil and Blake…😂😂😂
easy rule, the most important thing for trail enduro is how bike handling and braking, for road bike of course speed, xc bike must be good handling braking and be fast
100mm hard tail XC all day....and if you're not "hardcore" there's the option to go 2x (if the seat tube allows it) to get the kind of geared bike "gravel" riders think they've bought...
My friend put this bike together for his son and before I knew it he was done ru-vid.comUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L When the son came to put it together he was surprised to see it was already done. All he had to do was take the bike to get air and be on his way. My friend did not have any major problems putting this bike together; small issue was putting one of the brakes on straight; however when the son got home he was able to fix it. The bike rides well gears move correctly; good bike for the price. Wrote review after the son took the bike. Sorry.
Why is that? XC is MTB and lycra is part of XC. If men in tight clothes make you feel insecure then you need to work on your self esteem. Also there are tons of baggy-clothes-downhill content for you to watch instead if this triggers you.
Hahahaha Lycra hahaha, I’m not just laughing to be mean but being a bloke I don’t really want to have some 28inch waist buns in my face when looking down the trail. Lol
Depends what you’re riding. I live in Italy and every mtber seems to have a passion for skin suits… then again, Italians seem to like tight clothing in general, which is not always pleasant…