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Blood Sacrifice - Crash on the Nufenenpass (west) | Switzerland raw runs [#10] 

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Our 10th and final descent of the Switzerland trip. This one did not go to plan, we came so close to nailing them all but sometimes the ground reminds you of how close it's always been to you.
One another day, maybe with a bit more warmth he might have gotten away with that corner, but we were pushing the limits this day and found them. It is interesting to hear Taylor say he felt he was taking it cautiously enough. From personal experience I know what he is talking about. He'd just cleared at least 20 epic descents in the Alps over the last few weeks (our trip and a week of racing in the Alps before that). Riding at this speed started to feel safe and normal.
A world class descender walks a mighty fine line of being confident enough to ride this fast, but also fearful enough to know how much to hold back. This line is one I don't think anyone will walk without tripping off.
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@danielakerman8241
@danielakerman8241 5 месяцев назад
That was terrifying. The road surface, the oncoming traffic, the questionable lines and corner entry speeds… if you misjudge the entry to one of those corners and run just a little wide, it’s lights out. If you’re not a pro racer, leave yourself a little margin, people. It’s better to live to ride another day than ride on the edge until you go over it…
@klnhtw
@klnhtw 5 месяцев назад
Road surface looked amazing, but everything else I have to agree!! Taking blind corners at high speed and on the on-coming lane, edgy overtakes. Felt zero caution in this video, they are lucky the worst that they got is a busted bike and a small bruise.
@AngrierGorilla
@AngrierGorilla 3 месяца назад
@@klnhtw Switzerland... best roads in the world!
@KILLTHEREDDITOR
@KILLTHEREDDITOR 3 месяца назад
honestly it's amazing how long it took before this safa idiot crashed. every single video of his has been nothing but risky and entitled riding that gives road cyclists a bad name
@Freerider93
@Freerider93 3 месяца назад
SAFA might be better than a pro racer a these questionable descents though 😄
@StopTheRot
@StopTheRot 2 месяца назад
@@klnhtwthe road surface had sand or fine grit on it. That was very clear.
@twraven1
@twraven1 5 месяцев назад
At 72 years of age and many years of riding, there is a limit on the number of times your body will absorb accidents like this. At 71 I retired to Zwift.
@ForGlory1
@ForGlory1 5 месяцев назад
I think ya got more road miles left in ya.
@user-xx2hj7xb6b
@user-xx2hj7xb6b 5 месяцев назад
@@ForGlory1 At age 74, I've had too many crashes not going anywhere near this speed. No thanks, I'll play it safe so I can ride another day. Safety before performance.
@TexasNightRider
@TexasNightRider 5 месяцев назад
At 71 I still prefer the road but I do have my indoor spinner for bad weather days.
@raffitchakmakjian
@raffitchakmakjian 5 месяцев назад
you can always just go slow right? I mean you can still ride on the road and not pull massive g's while cornering.
@tbz1551
@tbz1551 5 месяцев назад
I hear you! Years of abuse from MTB, Hockey, Fixed crit etc and my 52 year old body is fully aware of it's age. I just hope to have no miles left on this body when I am done with it.
@florianbusch3082
@florianbusch3082 5 месяцев назад
Following these videos for quite a while now and over time they got more and more silly and we've gotten to a point where there is hardly any respect to other road users or corners you can't see through anymore. You're just sending it no matter what's coming. I get it, thrill and adrenaline are a hell of a drug and you will need more and more over time to satisfy your brain but when is it enough?
@jonfrderick
@jonfrderick 5 месяцев назад
where was there no respect?
@achiltsompanos447
@achiltsompanos447 5 месяцев назад
@@jonfrderickwhen they overtook a couple of cars at the apex of left turns, while blatantly straddling the oncoming traffic lane lol. And don’t get me started on the blind spots they haphazardly zoomed through.
@jonfrderick
@jonfrderick 5 месяцев назад
@@achiltsompanos447 the riders deffintly paid attention when going through blind spots that there would be nothing and whats wrong with overtaking cars on apex's if you know nothing is coming the other way.
@turnipherder
@turnipherder 5 месяцев назад
@@achiltsompanos447 ,They could both see down the road around those bends, you could see them check before committing on the hair pin overtakes, it's a pretty easy manoeuvre when the cars are are only going 10-15mph (with loads of space to get round; a whole lane).
@xosevi17
@xosevi17 5 месяцев назад
you might have a point there. I mean some car drivers are so disrespectful and dangerous, but some of us cyclists are also very disrespectful and it's not usually the car the one paying the consequences. Other than that the video is really well filmed. Hope he is recovering well
@artursudnik
@artursudnik 5 месяцев назад
I had a terrible crash this September when descending a funny small descent near Kraków in Poland. It was caused by oil spilled on the road. It feels like entering the ice. A nightmare. I have broken a few bones. Luckily, nothing too serious, so I had a break from any activities for about 6 weeks. Keep in mind these kinds of unpredictable things can also happen!
@OGLobster
@OGLobster 5 месяцев назад
Was it that the hill down from Krakow zoo. I was there in the summer but didn't have my bike and it looked fun to ride down.
@JanKowalski-bm9rv
@JanKowalski-bm9rv 3 месяца назад
Gdzie dokładnie?
@pietrozala3420
@pietrozala3420 5 месяцев назад
I was exactly thinking "he's comin in pretty fast in this corn... yup😅" stay safe out there, i never have gotten more scary overtakes than climbing Nufenen, don't let it get to you on the way down. Laser focused and lightning fast
@slowmigo
@slowmigo 5 месяцев назад
🌽
@tonyo7029
@tonyo7029 3 месяца назад
Yep. Exactly. "Too much brake" after he overcooked the corn..." :)
@MaxMustermann-nd4uy
@MaxMustermann-nd4uy 5 месяцев назад
I was on the Grimsel, just one pass further north on a day, when a female cyclist died. She apparently slipped in a curve at the entrance of a tunnel than I know by heart and a motorbike coming the other direction ran over her. I didn't witness the crash, but I waved at her a bit earlier, when I went up and she came down. I have seen a guy flying over the rail at the other side of the Nufenen, the seconds braking not to run into his bike, praying that he at least moves (he fell approx. 10m down), calling the ambulance were the longest in my life. I have also seen the jersey of Roger Nachbur at the Oberalp two weeks after his crash (which I know, was not his fault), I went this summer through the curve at the south of the Albula, one of my favourite passes, just weeks after Gino Mäder. Now, I have crashed too, but you are putting your life at risk, and you entice others to do the same thing. And you give cyclists a bad reputation.
@JourneyToJacked
@JourneyToJacked 5 месяцев назад
They cannot make anyone do anything and they cannot hurt an entire sport’s reputation.
@MaxMustermann-nd4uy
@MaxMustermann-nd4uy 5 месяцев назад
@@JourneyToJacked Sure, they cannot force anyone to do something and most people will just shake their heads and think "I'm not as silly as that". But it may motivate others to do similar stuff. And just look at the many followers and positive comments. And they do leave a bad reputation. That driver he overtook in the curve may next time he sees me on the same road think "those crazy ..." and behave differently. We all have to behave responsibly to leave a positive impression as a whole.
@wraith8323
@wraith8323 5 месяцев назад
Pray for Speed my friend 🤗
@MaxMustermann-nd4uy
@MaxMustermann-nd4uy 5 месяцев назад
@@wraith8323 You think, this is funny? I don't. And I love cycling. Had this been an outside curve at the Grimsel oder the Furka or Gotthardo nearby, where it goes down vertically 50 m, he would be dead now. Had the car coming up been there a few seconds leater, he would be dead.
@JourneyToJacked
@JourneyToJacked 5 месяцев назад
@@MaxMustermann-nd4uy you need to ride your bike faster i think. You sound stressed and scared.
@nurialco3303
@nurialco3303 5 месяцев назад
5:47 it happens man keep going thats the soul
@RobertJWaid
@RobertJWaid 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the reminder that even the best go down sometimes. Glad that everyone is OK.
@nemure
@nemure Месяц назад
The best? People here aren't even good are reckless clowns
@user-sp7rx2qk9v
@user-sp7rx2qk9v 23 дня назад
Judging from the lines he took and how jittery some of those corners looked we can safely assume this clown is hardly 'one of the best'.
@nemure
@nemure 23 дня назад
@@user-sp7rx2qk9v completely agree, these guys are just fearsome, not skillful.
@MostlyAutomotive48
@MostlyAutomotive48 5 месяцев назад
He was saying how he grabbed to much brake which caused the low-side crash. And while that's possible, I think he honestly just asked too much of his tires in the grip department. He had one hell of a lean angle, and you can see the rear tire start to let go right before the front tire gives up. It happens, hope he heals up quick! Edit: Actually this is somewhat wrong. He loses the front tire first, and then the whole bike goes down.
@SecwetGwiwer
@SecwetGwiwer 5 месяцев назад
That’s exactly what I thought, it was a very aggressive turn in and lean angle. With the benefit of hindsight, it seems pretty obvious from the video but hey, we all make mistakes.
@A1K300
@A1K300 5 месяцев назад
i don't think the lean angle was anything he couldn't do on that bike 9 times outta 10 tbh i feel like he mispedalled causing his tyre to slip
@user-chacha506
@user-chacha506 5 месяцев назад
自転車よりも体が内側に倒れてしまっているからグリップが抜けてしまった。正直かなり無茶なハンドリングだったと思う。
@SamuelSetoh
@SamuelSetoh 5 месяцев назад
Feeling like he took pressure off the left foot too early on that turn. Wouldn't have been a prob if there's just a teeny bit more speed. He scrubbed hard entering that hairpin. Unsure if he was still holding on to the rear brake slightly, even. Unfortunate, and hope he didn't get hurt too much.
@dioright
@dioright 5 месяцев назад
That's why hydro discs on road tires is stupid and for posers. Contact patch is to small.
@JStockinger
@JStockinger 5 месяцев назад
He totally miss judged that turn! Turned in to early. Too much excitement got the best of him. Hope he's not hurt to bad? Stay safe guys!
@johnandrews3568
@johnandrews3568 5 месяцев назад
Seems his entry speed exceeded the adhesion abilities of his tires. In too hot and bam.
@DoNuT_1985
@DoNuT_1985 5 месяцев назад
I think that's probably the best remote diagnosis. Turning in early, backing off and turning again just puts you at a narrower line and you have to make a tighter turn. Not sure what the jink was for (some additional braking?) but it put him in a (too) tight turn, plus he had to lean in later than he wanted to. Mix that with a bit too much speed and an imperfect line, woosh ...
@ThePixelize
@ThePixelize 5 месяцев назад
Might have something to do with the oncoming rider (in the corner, did not go all the way out) and car (after the corner) to give them a bit more space. But yeah, a speed that was too high (this was a tight turn!) for this imperfect line lead to the fall. :( Speedy recovery!
@trevekneebone369
@trevekneebone369 5 месяцев назад
​@@alamogiftshopYeah. I was thinking the same. He was turning in way too early on most of those hairpins. That's why he had to over-correct as that final hairpin tightened up.
@dickieblench5001
@dickieblench5001 4 месяца назад
Panic brake disc brake blam!
@stevevarga8621
@stevevarga8621 5 месяцев назад
Check out the shape of the turn from the video 30 seconds ahead. You can clearly see the radius tightens very dramatically and that’s something that catches people out a lot. The entrance to the turn shows a gradual arc while the latter half is significantly tighter. These are the most dangerous corners when you’re riding aggressively.
@chadwells7562
@chadwells7562 5 месяцев назад
On Angeles Crest Highway in SoCal there’s a double apex left hander with a decreasing radius, they call it “Squid’s Leap” for all the young dumb motorcyclists who have flown over the side 😂
@noels8817
@noels8817 5 месяцев назад
Good observation, he exits first apex and sets up like he's going on a straightaway (even crossing the median), going full-bore on a very tight apex.
@jeffkato6302
@jeffkato6302 5 месяцев назад
The decreasing radius looks like the underlying problem. He loses traction the moment he tries to adjust for the tightening radius, which seems like the safest decision on a right hand turn. He had enough road to drift out more, but that’s a risky call. He might have stayed up if he did that though. He’s a fast agile descender no matter what happened here.
@endatheworld
@endatheworld 5 месяцев назад
Yeah I saw that corner coming really early too. Gave my balls a wee clench 😅 He was way too fast and aggressive going in. Looked like minimal damage 🤞
@aleman4ever
@aleman4ever 5 месяцев назад
Also he moved his body more inside and down in this moment reducing pressure on tire. With the gravity center more outside it would not have happened. Bad corner technique
@PatrickLino
@PatrickLino 5 месяцев назад
5:43 - We ALL know that feeling of seeing an oncoming cyclist, and the (subconscious) need to impress them.
@the_feature_selector859
@the_feature_selector859 3 месяца назад
No we don’t. Some people are smarter than what you speak ofthan.
@PatrickLino
@PatrickLino 3 месяца назад
@@the_feature_selector859 I said ALL and meant it!
@the_feature_selector859
@the_feature_selector859 3 месяца назад
@@PatrickLino do you cycle dangerously like these guys too?
@PatrickLino
@PatrickLino 3 месяца назад
@@the_feature_selector859 every single day
@PatrickLino
@PatrickLino 3 месяца назад
@@the_feature_selector859 EVERYDAY
@kaa13
@kaa13 5 месяцев назад
No comment...an old friend died after 2 weeks coma after having crashed alone on the Ventoux last summer...he was a very good rider, downhill included...on open roads that' s quite foolish because of the threat of incoming cars : on closed roads racers don't have to keep right when ngetting out of the curve !
@blahblah4129
@blahblah4129 5 месяцев назад
Sorry about your loss :(
@Freerider93
@Freerider93 3 месяца назад
😥
@TesterAnimal1
@TesterAnimal1 3 месяца назад
😢 That’s my local hill. There are bits of the descent towards Bédoin in a narrow, twisty canyon that are incredibly dangerous. People die on that mountain every summer season.
@pythor2117
@pythor2117 Месяц назад
@@TesterAnimal1 man just called Ventoux a hill
@hughjanus7354
@hughjanus7354 5 месяцев назад
The red hatchback driver must have though "bloody donors", when you passed him at 3:20. Then at 5:53 I'm sure he thought "I knew it". Hope the fella was OK and is back to riding already.
@germurphy4986
@germurphy4986 5 месяцев назад
Yes and cyclist needs to respect other road users. Overtaking a car on a bend on the wrong side of the road is wrong plain and simple. It's a public road, not a private racetrack.
@craigsmith5134
@craigsmith5134 5 месяцев назад
@@germurphy4986 ehh, BS. that is the best spot to pass if you can see from above there is nothing coming up.
@MJarthur95
@MJarthur95 5 месяцев назад
​@@craigsmith5134this has got to be the most ignorant comment I have seen
@craigsmith5134
@craigsmith5134 5 месяцев назад
@@MJarthur95 idk, at that spot the car is not going to suddenly start speeding up to prevent a pass as you can see later in the video on the straight, which is unsafe. I'm not saying that what this guy does is safe by any means, he crazy dumb. But that specific spot wasn't too bad to make a pass if you're on a bike.
@user-ee2tl2qr9x
@user-ee2tl2qr9x 4 месяца назад
tbh the overtake of the green SUV at 3:51 looked far more risky to me. Going around the outside of a car on a hairpin is asking for trouble. They passed the red car safely I think
@rogereheadbyrne4790
@rogereheadbyrne4790 5 месяцев назад
Really felt for Taylor then! Hope hes recovered now! 25mph wipeouts are not fun! Great finish by you though Safa,What an Amazing Place i can see why you keep going back as its mesmerising to View! Great Video 🔥🔥🔥🤘😎🤘
@CycoWarriorx
@CycoWarriorx 5 месяцев назад
The mere fact that as soon as the video starts my own adrenaline is already ramping up… 😬… even overcooking that turn, this was still an amazing descent… I hope he’s ok… 🙌🏽
@geoffharris1898
@geoffharris1898 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing this. I crashed 2 years ago in almost the exact same mechanism of crash. Broken collar bone, shoulder blade and punctured lung. I hope your friend got off a lot easier. I thought the same thing at the time that I slid out or grabbed a bit too much brake. However it's caused by being leaned over to near maximum and then giving a tiny amount of additional steering input. The front fork hits the point where it has negative effective trail and tries to pivot around to the inside of the turn. You can see in slow mo the front wheel binds and further turns right rapidly. At that point wheel stops spinning and starts skidding and then you splat hard to the inside of the turn. It made me realize how close I come to this pivot point all the time on a fast decent in sharp corners. Be careful out there as once you hit this pivot point it is impossible to recover and happens nearly instantly. Super fun to see such a beautiful decent taken with such grace.
@AntonioDiaz
@AntonioDiaz Месяц назад
What a ride and what a view! Dang it’s beautiful out there
@carson.strong_
@carson.strong_ 3 месяца назад
45 mph, still waves to others. A true gentleman
@TheHardCorePunkHead
@TheHardCorePunkHead 5 месяцев назад
At some stage, even the most skilled amongst us run out of talent! Heal up bro, and great video SAFA Brian.
@derekthemule
@derekthemule 5 месяцев назад
even those with superb skills have a moment of imperfection at times. Glad you’re ok🤟
@DoNuT_1985
@DoNuT_1985 5 месяцев назад
I have mixed feelings about this. The footage is a joy to watch, but on the other hand, let's be honest: it is on-the-edge riding on public roads and this eventually leads to crashes once in a dozen of such epic descents. Doing a "best-of" descending tour perhaps has a higher risk of crashing than an actual world tour pro because they don't go to 9 or 10/10s in the bunch, they don't have to worry about oncoming traffic in line choice at any point and it is pretty rare that somebody actually goes full Pidcock mode on a Gran Tour stage, certainly not the full peloton. The car passes look easy but coming in at 60 kph 50 meters before a tight corner and overtaking right into it is something that would be considered pretty reckless driving in a car, even though I've been there: drivers are so ridiculously slow at times that it doesn't even require much skill and bravery to overtake when they are just driving 15 kph or even less but imo you shouldn't just go around like a maniac. They'll probably be as slow on the following straight that all you have to do is fly by with less risk of miscommunication (or lack of communication).
@Celeritate7
@Celeritate7 4 дня назад
All you are saying is true, but don’t imagine that these guys give a single fuck about it: they are adrenaline junkies who are happy to impose their high risk taking on other road users
@on2play736
@on2play736 5 месяцев назад
I hope he's ok. It was good there weren't any cars when he crashed. I have to get back another Bike Trainer. I got rid of my previous one when I moved into another apartment and I thought I would never get back into my Roadie ever again. I recently got back into it again and have been consistently riding on the weekends for the past 5 months then lost 33 lbs. Now that I've discovered this channel I need another bike trainer and turn this channel on so I can feel like I'm part of the ride outdoors in case of unprecedented events I can't go. I leave this channel on while I'm doing chores inside the house because it's very therapeutic to me. I love the sounds of the tires making contact on the ground, the sound of the wind, and the noise it makes when changing gears!
@johndef5075
@johndef5075 5 месяцев назад
That looked like a video game til the crash! Breathtaking. Hope you arent hurting too bad.
@tko4000
@tko4000 5 месяцев назад
Hope Taylor and his bike are okay, hats off to you for continuing the ride after the crash as well. That can throw the vibes off
@berrywithtenfeet2869
@berrywithtenfeet2869 3 месяца назад
descending and ascending are worlds apart🏄🏄🏄🏄🏄
@Cycling.in.Romania
@Cycling.in.Romania 5 месяцев назад
Impressed by the descent even after Taylor`s crash, maximum attack! No matter how skilled you are, a crash is ever possible so there is a lot of work is doing this, each time. 👏💪
@Bstar2024
@Bstar2024 4 дня назад
Number 1 rule a racing instructor told me, When cornering don't give your tires more than one job to do. That means don't brake and turn. Brake before the corner, release the brakes and roll through it this goes for any vehicle at speed. Its helped me avoid alot of potential accidents.
@michaeltucker35
@michaeltucker35 5 месяцев назад
I sit here watching this with my broken wrist after crashing down a decent a week ago! I feel your pain Taylor, chin up brother!
@bashconsole
@bashconsole 5 месяцев назад
My wrist is not broken, I think, but I feel pain for several months from time to time.
@michaeltucker35
@michaeltucker35 3 месяца назад
@bashconsole could be broken mate, get an xray.
@aaronwilson3952
@aaronwilson3952 5 месяцев назад
Glad he was ok. Love the praying hands sticker eh? Man that angle really shows how much you have to handle that bike at those speeds with the imperfections in those roads.
@lilth501
@lilth501 5 месяцев назад
Safa and Terry B always do some insane shit.... but always exhilarating
@Daddysbehind
@Daddysbehind 5 месяцев назад
My thoughts exactly terry and safa get you feeling it
@jayonbikes4271
@jayonbikes4271 5 месяцев назад
My idol in cornering💯🔥
@imadbenkhaled8346
@imadbenkhaled8346 5 месяцев назад
Hi Safa, I Hope you can answer this - what bike case do you use for these long haul flights for you integrated handle bar bike? Thank you, and keep up the great content!
@user-um9wy1ko8h
@user-um9wy1ko8h 3 месяца назад
Wow, wow, wow!!!!.....A very resilient and courageous rider.
@JavierGonzalez-lp3ke
@JavierGonzalez-lp3ke 3 месяца назад
As a road and fitness cyclist 🚴‍♂️ these are the kinds of rides I would live for, ridden with the utmost caution, confidence and competence for handling them... otherwise it's "you're done"...
@gabrielsfacco
@gabrielsfacco 27 дней назад
you're insane bro!
@TesterAnimal1
@TesterAnimal1 3 месяца назад
That was a pretty stressful watch. I ride in the Alps a lot. I don’t get scared on the descents, but afterwards thinking about it!
@orangeorphan
@orangeorphan 5 месяцев назад
Some of those passes looked really dumb from my vantage point. It was probably worse in person. That crash was inevitable.
@KoenMiseur
@KoenMiseur 5 месяцев назад
@Safa, what software do you use for the data overlay? I used to use Garmin Virb Edit but that's broken now.
@poloreacts27
@poloreacts27 5 месяцев назад
Ouch. My should hurt watching him hit the pavement with furious anger. STILL, amazing riding skill and cinematography.
@claudeschweizer3932
@claudeschweizer3932 5 месяцев назад
so lookking forward to oneday finally buy one of ur purple/blue/green sweaters or hoodies of ur prayforspeed series. love it and it's so nostalgic for me allready. don't take it off ur shop!:)
@Fly876
@Fly876 3 месяца назад
Overconfidence is killing
@SonnyDarvishzadeh
@SonnyDarvishzadeh 5 месяцев назад
Raw or medium-rare, I'm here for the rides! 🤤
@seankgomotso
@seankgomotso 3 месяца назад
So soothing.
@petef15
@petef15 3 месяца назад
He did the same thing at 4:00 where he tried to show off to the motorcyclists. You could see him stand the bike up because he had too much speed to brake a bit more.
@StopTheRot
@StopTheRot 2 месяца назад
Hate to say it - and I know this will make me sound like an a-hole (but it's really just meant for future safety), but that crash looked fairly inevitable. There was clearly a bit of sand (or similar) on the corners, your inside knee dropped in way too far, your weight was a long way forward. There's a reason we can't push limits on road bikes, and this is it in a nutshell. I had a similar crash in the French Alps and still don't know what caused it (most of the above I would guess) and I learnt from it (in terms of speed and risk). Hope you do too.
@Mrwhomeyou
@Mrwhomeyou 7 дней назад
4 times my front wheel slipped under me and I pulled it back, he just went into that corner too hot, didn't have the margins to save it after hitting sand
@Crem2023
@Crem2023 5 месяцев назад
Wow! I’m in awe.
@godgimchiC
@godgimchiC 5 месяцев назад
5:45 It's crazy to turn a corner at about 40KM!
@ianmugure7580
@ianmugure7580 5 месяцев назад
this guys make 40 look safe their limits on corner range between 40 and 50 due to their experience
@spamfremail
@spamfremail 5 месяцев назад
Experience doesn’t trump physics! As Safa says he went in too hot here. On the corners before he’s still going fast but entering around 40k and hitting the apex around 32-35. On this one he steams in at over 50 and hits the apex at 40 and loses grip. Inevitable when cornering at those speeds. As someone else has said this looked sketchy right from the start for some reason. Very twitchy and not as smooth as usual. Stay safe everyone 🙏 especially you daredevils!
@ayookusanya5437
@ayookusanya5437 5 месяцев назад
40 MPH ❤
@rd_rae
@rd_rae 3 месяца назад
If you ain‘t got a number on your back, don’t ride as if it were a race. As least Brian is chill enough to greet the ascending fellow riders 👏 Stay alive y‘all to enjoy riding for long ✌️
@juancarlosluque1237
@juancarlosluque1237 5 месяцев назад
Lo más impresionante ❤😢
@xx-om5de
@xx-om5de 5 месяцев назад
Stay safe guys and take care of yourself, even most winding and stepest road Isn't worth anyones life.
@bluuubber
@bluuubber 5 месяцев назад
I admit that I don't understand the risk-reward calculations here. You could have basically the same experience by reducing the speed by 15km/h on average and the risk would drop to 5%... Hope you get well.
@MaxMustermann-nd4uy
@MaxMustermann-nd4uy 5 месяцев назад
Not even the top speed. Just don't cut corners totally blind, leave room for error when being next to other vehicles and overtaking (yes, the car in front of you does have brakes) and leave room for error in the curves. This way of cycling is suicidal and it gains you next to nothing, but chances are that your next ride is on a handbike. Admittedly, drivers in france are nicer than in switzerland and actually let you pass when they see you in their rear mirror, and it is a nuisance if you spend an hour to two hours going up, and they block you (i.e. responsible cyclicsts who leave a distance and don't overtake on the outside of the curve) on your 15-30 minutes joy ride down, just out of principle (takes 5 seconds, rear indicator, take the foot off the accelerator, and enjoy watching the cyclist from behind).
@podeeeerdelmembrillo403
@podeeeerdelmembrillo403 5 месяцев назад
this is epic ciclism
@RPCAFF
@RPCAFF 5 месяцев назад
Dude what's the camera set up for the follow cam... Stunning quality, and it seems more buttery smooth than just a GoPro?
@user-zb8mv8vi2f
@user-zb8mv8vi2f 28 дней назад
How They are filmed that? I enjoy the videos so much. Thanks for this nice content.
@lifeis4trip489
@lifeis4trip489 5 месяцев назад
No strange noise when you pedalling hard like it was before 🤔what was the reason?
@anony-ic3pz
@anony-ic3pz 5 месяцев назад
Dang....I can't imagine getting back on the bike right after that crash. Men of steel.
@mszymkowski
@mszymkowski 5 месяцев назад
The deal is that or you go ride a bike straight away... or you might never come back.
@hughjanus7354
@hughjanus7354 5 месяцев назад
@@mszymkowski way too much exaggeration. He didn't crash down the side of a hill, he slid a few meters down the tarmac.
@bxnny6657
@bxnny6657 5 месяцев назад
@@hughjanus7354 What, no? He crashed with 40km/h on the edge of a hairpin corner, it most certainly was'nt a pleasing experience, any normal human being would get the adrenaline up and running and get scared.
@hughjanus7354
@hughjanus7354 5 месяцев назад
@@bxnny6657 da faque are you on about? You realise the guy who crashed didn't get back on the bike after the crash but was collected by their support vehicle, right?
@bxnny6657
@bxnny6657 5 месяцев назад
@@hughjanus7354 Yes i know that, i was talking about how you made his crash seem like no big deal that "he just slid a few meters down the tarmac", so it makes sense that he was too scared to continue the ride.
@ianmugure7580
@ianmugure7580 5 месяцев назад
of all SAFA's rides this one had me I was a bit scared, This one felt like I wore VR glasses for sure🤣Nice
@Nubulis18
@Nubulis18 23 дня назад
These guys are gonna be the founders of aero wheel chairs
@timshort9692
@timshort9692 3 месяца назад
Insane!!
@user-qb7pk3bp2h
@user-qb7pk3bp2h 5 месяцев назад
are you doing well? and is the bike okay?
@chris3275
@chris3275 5 месяцев назад
Had my first fall last week, almost the exact same way.
@xWris3
@xWris3 3 дня назад
I'm truly curious, wouldn't you be able to go almost as quick with better tires that allow more angle, like those on mtb ? Or maybe even quicker in turns ? Because to me it seems he fell because of too much angle on those narrow tires. I imagine the thin tire is useful going uphill or on flat to avoid wasting energy, but when descending is it really as much of a factor ? I'm truly curious.
@hyperboytkl1077
@hyperboytkl1077 4 месяца назад
Very nice and satisfying video! 👍👍👍If I may suggest, maybe it might be also nice to possibly include sprocket gear combinations in the telemetry so we know where you are shifted. Just as a sort of reference guide for newbies to learn good proper shifting techniques on a bike by a professional. 🙂 A lot of people I meet in practice, even others who have been racing for awhile now still do not fully understand the mechanics of proper gear shifting and end up cramming with strain too early. ( Sometimes myself included. Hehe.) Painfully trying to catch up with the rest of the group.
@corydalus981
@corydalus981 5 месяцев назад
Mountain bikers (like me!) use a much more pronounced "counter lean" to keep from washing out in turns, which we usually don't take NEARLY as fast as you were going, but usually we are on more granular surfaces. Of course, we generally have dropper seatposts to facilitate that body position. With the seat up high, you need to go BACK as well, which is another set of problems. The big side knobs on our tires help. Also, I personally never use the front brake in a corner. I have done some high-speed rides on paved hills; scary stuff! Glad you were not badly hurt.
@davidnorbertwild
@davidnorbertwild 3 месяца назад
Gorgeous. Anyone know what app he uses to overlay his fit/gpx file data? Garmin virb edit is giving me issues with map syncing so I can’t get my data right. How does Brian do it???
@gilesg7697
@gilesg7697 5 месяцев назад
Can I ask what software you are using to give the telemetry data on your videos please. Tia 🙂
@ressybastien6002
@ressybastien6002 5 месяцев назад
This is pure adrenaline
@30redpillsaday71
@30redpillsaday71 5 месяцев назад
RIM BRAKE FTW
@stockmarketka_commando
@stockmarketka_commando 2 месяца назад
I'm your fan from India ❤
@BrewsGamesRides
@BrewsGamesRides 5 месяцев назад
Fast heals Taylor! 🍻
@chen278028094
@chen278028094 5 месяцев назад
is this video uploaded twice? watched it this year.
@JayLato
@JayLato 5 месяцев назад
@Safabrian, are you doing these descents on hookless?
@simisanoo5382
@simisanoo5382 5 месяцев назад
Cool video. How do you get the live metrics into the video? I guess they come from strava or something but how does this work? Very cool.
@biosfear01
@biosfear01 5 месяцев назад
The one we were all waiting for, Glad Taylor is good though, shame about the bike
@lorenzogiusto3222
@lorenzogiusto3222 4 месяца назад
Hi Safa, how do you never get speed wobbles? Cheers mate
@fergusfitzgerald977
@fergusfitzgerald977 5 месяцев назад
OMG lifetime recreational cyclist here ! This is pure terror ! Never ever gone as fast as this ! I would if I was attached to an overhead helicopter by a cable - hmmm! maybe not even then 😮! Phew those sounds are of him pedaling !!!- plus trucks coming up mountain as well ! Nice tailwind he says !! 😳
@sarmato1
@sarmato1 5 месяцев назад
He clipped his right pedal right around the moment of the crash but can’t tell whether that was the cause
@arakitakamen_bigboss-OltreXR3
@arakitakamen_bigboss-OltreXR3 5 месяцев назад
THE Charikasu
@120M
@120M 4 месяца назад
This is why I still use pivot brakes.
@EM-wd2vg
@EM-wd2vg 5 месяцев назад
Is it really worth scraping yourself off the road for?
@minh1197
@minh1197 3 дня назад
for the crash at 5:56, serious question and coming from mtb: wouldn't you want to keep the bike upright and lean yourself when the road is cambered as it is? more contact patch i would think.
@ajayanthi6024
@ajayanthi6024 5 месяцев назад
In second part you were driving alone that poin of view from cycle was thrilling I would like to watch more videos with that view
@ok-xx1wy
@ok-xx1wy 5 месяцев назад
I was thinking the same thing
@TheCyclesport
@TheCyclesport 5 месяцев назад
Came in super hot, grabbed a little break, super fast corner, combined with overleaning the machine so the tires were just asking to give loss to traction, some things can happen just like that. Tough dude for sure, mentally and physically. The downhill shredders have to be!
@nicoslater8750
@nicoslater8750 3 дня назад
Is the fall due to an over braking that stops the wheel or the bike was too leaned to keep grip ?
@francescoscozzari4149
@francescoscozzari4149 5 месяцев назад
Waw, sorry for that moment, are you ok now? What about Tyler? Keep going with this experience in your mind. take care and greetings to Tyler.
@p1neapplesh0w43
@p1neapplesh0w43 3 месяца назад
The infamous last ride on the last day. Busted my tendon on my last day of a skiing trip years ago 😞 Since then I am always religiously careful on the last day of any action holiday...
@kazuya26xxxbheem63
@kazuya26xxxbheem63 Месяц назад
So much fun to watch you guys...Greetings from Ireland 😊
@the_feature_selector859
@the_feature_selector859 3 месяца назад
Way to pass those cars on blind corners without a care ofof other’s safety. 👏
@redfixfive
@redfixfive 5 месяцев назад
😂 super tuck freds... gotta love it
@Tyre_Sealant
@Tyre_Sealant 5 месяцев назад
In too early, braking too late. RIP. Hope they're good!
@timothyskattum950
@timothyskattum950 5 месяцев назад
I’m so sorry Taylor. We didn’t get to the moon without a few giant steps before that final big one though. It’s all part of the experience that keeps us humble. Love this you guys!!!
@saketnarendra8864
@saketnarendra8864 5 месяцев назад
A little off topic question but could anyone here tell me how are those overlays added to the video?
@FATH3RoO
@FATH3RoO 5 месяцев назад
I love safa's bike free hub sound.
@EdMontego
@EdMontego 5 месяцев назад
What happened to Taylor, and how did he get down to the Valley?
@SAFABrian
@SAFABrian 5 месяцев назад
We have a car coming down behind us.
@dropbaran
@dropbaran 5 месяцев назад
I’m so frustrated falling like that by now that I strongly prefer 40+ mm slicks over any 28 mm-ish road tyres for descending. They let you be much more confident in corners with wet or bad asphalt, off-camber, winding-up curvature, etc. Luckily, there are now fast compound rubbers with progressive widths
@Immortal__
@Immortal__ 5 месяцев назад
Any particular 40mm tyres you recommend?
@dropbaran
@dropbaran 5 месяцев назад
@@Immortal__ Tufo Speedero • Pirelli P Zero Race • Challenge Strada Bianca Pro • Panaracer GravelKing TLC • various Rene Herse & Ultradynamico models
@Immortal__
@Immortal__ 5 месяцев назад
@@dropbaran Cheers! I'm running 25/28mm tyres on my ally road bike and honestly I'm getting sick of the jarring ride on London roads. I was even considering getting a full suspension mountains bike to make things more comfortable. But perhaps a 40mm tyred gravel bike (perhaps of carbon) might be the perfect compromise of speed and comfort
@lucasbrunelle
@lucasbrunelle 5 месяцев назад
"You have to crash to get nice" - rrdblocks
@K1d-kjdfklha
@K1d-kjdfklha 21 день назад
That's too dangerous, protect yourself!!!
@JR-vn7xn
@JR-vn7xn 2 месяца назад
That’s not how you cycle correctly in Switzerland.
@lenefischer3773
@lenefischer3773 4 месяца назад
You are a real man if you go the opposite direction!
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