Loving the little snippets of crucial info: 'Got pick'n'mix', all good' and why no-lens in the goggles. With these tips (and a few years fitness and skills training) we can all succeed at enduro.
you were in the zone for that race man..... not sure where the hyper focus came from, but you seem to have more fun when you're focused and you ride super fast! Would love to see you try a DH race.
@@robl1541 oh man that sucks - I guess I'm gonna have to enter the race then! I did se on an old post somewhere that only one of the stages is closed to the public?
excellent video and awesome skill s from anyone who can ride that! :) What do the yellow flags mean? I assume you can't miss a red gate but the yellow ones? Keep up the great work!
@@crundwell1 I did the Sunday and rained the whole time I was on my bike ,every one who puts a video on RU-vid seems to of done the Saturday and they all say its so slippy and difficult, so it would be interesting to see the pro's or RU-vidrs or whatever they call themselves do the difficult day
@@garycockbain6506 looking at the videos from Friday/Saturday there also seemed to be more going on in the main arena. Took the kids who are both Mountain bike mad who both enjoyed it (mainly collecting stickers).
This is something I'd love to have a go at, but at over 17st, and not ridden a bike in probably 15 years, and being 42.... probably not a great idea to start this sport!
Your only 42 so why not give it a try ? MTB is a cool sport where everybody is welcome and respect is given no matter what your ability or circumstances ,you only live once mate so make the best of it
So I started to watch your channel because of the info what I got about enduro racing …. Maybe while climbing (or before) you could tell us how much climbing there is between the stages and any other interesting info …. Just a GoPro footage riding down get in my opinion boring after a while.