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GENIUS Riding Advice from World Champion Freddie Spencer 

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3X GP World Champion Fast Freddie Spencer shares GENIUS riding advice for 77 minutes straight in our newest podcast. You'll walk away with a while new perspective on how to ride like a champion. The full interview is available on our channel or wherever you get your podcasts rss.com/podcasts/canyonchasers/
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Комментарии : 49   
@kpowers4869
@kpowers4869 Год назад
“If I have better control and better grip. I have options if I need to make adjustments” ❤
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Exactly!
@Szlejer
@Szlejer Год назад
Funny thing is, without knowing he is a 3x GP Champion the majority of riders would call him a chicken stripped coward who shouldn't ride.
@ArchimedeanEye
@ArchimedeanEye Год назад
Only uneducated moron's would say that. You win no prizes for maximum lean angle on the street. Fkn lol.
@vicmorrison8128
@vicmorrison8128 Год назад
A lot of people judge a book by its cover. Never suffer fools. Move along quickly.
@3RDOOR
@3RDOOR Год назад
A book has to be opened to tell the tale ❤✌🏻🇨🇦☕️🎯🤘🏻
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
I always love hearing these world champions say they are risk adverse - while so many street riders dismiss things we learn from the race track as "too dangerous"
@vicmorrison8128
@vicmorrison8128 Год назад
@CanyonChasers perfect!
@mrdoodle8748
@mrdoodle8748 Год назад
IMHO, Freddie is the man. He achieved some amazing things as a young man.
@lriper4702
@lriper4702 8 месяцев назад
What a fantastic Man. What an amazing champion he is. One of the greatest
@jimgravante6497
@jimgravante6497 Год назад
When Fast Freddie speaks, you can bet your Azz I'm listening. Many won't and will end up just creating more crash videos on RU-vid.
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Be sure to check out the full length discussion on our channel (or wherever you get your podcasts)
@jimgravante6497
@jimgravante6497 Год назад
@CanyonChasers Will do! 👍
@zeplin4078
@zeplin4078 Год назад
Good to see Fast Freddie..looking well.
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
I got to ride with him in November, he's still fast AF!
@tinymotogarage
@tinymotogarage Год назад
I'm lucky to be able to get to the track every week to practice skills and technique. My road riding is super mellow now as there's no need to push it - it'll wait until Sunday 😜
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Right! I always say the track lets me, kinda', get it out of my system, so I'm all relaxed and mellow on the road. I love that!
@tinymotogarage
@tinymotogarage Год назад
Just did a vid on using RaceChrono to analyze times and lines - love to hear your thoughts (not looking for subs and traffic - just like to get feedback from proper guys 🙂
@bitcoinbelle
@bitcoinbelle Год назад
Some guys I rode with during the lockdown decided I ride too slow (Mulholland and Angel's Crest). Since that decision, one of them is dead and another had to be helivacked from his accident that wrecked his bike, broke his ankle, and ruined the day for everyone else.
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Thats a tragic story with a great lesson in it. The faster rider might not be any faster, they just might be willing to accept more risk. I'm much happier going a bit slower, reducing lean, etc, so I can ride again tomorrow.
@TravisTerrell
@TravisTerrell Год назад
I do totally get that, and used to have the same problem with over-slowing. Because duh, applying and brake slows you down! Now that I'm used to using it, I use trail braking when going too fast for a corner (it's a lifesaver!). Otherwise, I just barely turn the brake light on/generally hover there for any unexpected things, or if I need to tighten my circle, etc. I still need to watch the full video of this soon!
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Exactly!! We go to the brakes until we're happy with our speed and direction - If we're happy, no problem! Right?!? Its such a simple, elegant way to approach it.
@alanrodriguez7341
@alanrodriguez7341 7 месяцев назад
I always thought that i had to do this to stay on the bike. I like his technique and it seems more correct in and through the turn. The riding is still exhilarating too.
@robertlawrence2748
@robertlawrence2748 Год назад
This was fantastic! And teaching simple techniques that everybody can and should use all the time- which gives them choices when something goes wrong- is simply the obvious and responsible thing to do. I used to ponder the emphasis on trail braking, however I learned that as a lad on a bicycle, and being from a different country, I am not blinkered by an inadequate and blinkered motorcycle learning system. One phrase which really stood out in this conversation was: CONTROL = JOY .
@grimey5.565
@grimey5.565 Год назад
I follow this same Rule and it has done me well. There's too much risk in a corner for me to be in full lean on public roads. I slow down a little more and power out of the exit.
@seller559
@seller559 Год назад
Was a great interview. Got me thinking.
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Thats awesome!
@colinm1325
@colinm1325 Год назад
👏👏👏 If ur not listening and taking on board what Freddie is talking about, unless u already do it, u need to. U need to stop, chill out and listen to this again. Thanks Freddie.
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
totally!
@tstanford397
@tstanford397 Год назад
Thanks!
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Thank you!! Much appreciated!
@jamessmith9786
@jamessmith9786 Год назад
Options are the best!
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Aren't they!?!?
@rick0000122
@rick0000122 7 месяцев назад
The man!
@3RDOOR
@3RDOOR Год назад
That’s a fact,Jack. ✌🏻❤️🇨🇦☕️🎯
@soujrnr
@soujrnr 9 месяцев назад
More skills means more options...PERIOD.
@vijayam1
@vijayam1 Год назад
That's Fast Freddie on the importance of being slow and steady!
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Right!?! I love how all these fast guys talk about being risk adverse and spend all this energy talking about how to slow down!
@vijayam1
@vijayam1 Год назад
@@CanyonChasers Need I say more, excellent podcast. Loved every minute of it. Podcasts like these definitely make a helluva difference to the grey matter. Go on Dave!
@ManCannotRide
@ManCannotRide Год назад
This is a 3x champion saying that we need to find ways to minimize lean angle while riding on the road. A champion rider saying we need to offset lean angle by our skills. Again, a 3x champion saying we do not need to lean too deep riding on the streets, while more and more "wannabe" racers risk the safety of others just so they can get their knees and elbows down.
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Right!! I have a few other clips I'm going to be uploading that are just as great as this one, but you can check out the full-length interview on our channel (or wherever you get your podcasts)
@ChrisAcheson
@ChrisAcheson 2 месяца назад
Risk/reward
@whiteknob7944
@whiteknob7944 11 месяцев назад
Everyone should hate what this dude has done to motoGP. The inconsistency has to stop.
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers 11 месяцев назад
I talked to him about his current role in MotoGP and he said "Dorna makes the show, I try to make it as safe as I can"
@davidbell7091
@davidbell7091 Год назад
now if you could just keep cars from pulling out in front of you.....
@CanyonChasers
@CanyonChasers Год назад
Wouldn't that be nice!?!
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