It's about standing the longest, not about making it more difficult. The rules are simple: Don't accelerate or put your feet on the ground, now use your preferred method
@@SUpahh100 If you didnt have a brain, your body wouldnt know how to balance. The rules are: dont leave box, dont touch ground, dont accelerate. Bouncing requires balance and isnt "easier" unless it feels like it for yourself. Technique isnt cheating.
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Considering this was at the Erzbergrodeo (i think) i would assume so, maybe they break a few bones but they either send it down decent dirt roads or are going at a snails pace hoping to even finish.
For anyone wanna try this. The trick is to hit the brake and gas. The piston movement will give gyroscopic effect. Its not much but in balancing it helps a lot.
I usually practic this on my adventure bike at the red light, although instead of bouncing it I try to go at snail pace and leave myself a couple of meters to advance while waiting for the green light,can't bounce a 230kg adventure bike.
@@donutkun8398 no, you still are stationary when you move your legs. Just watch how bicycle physics work, a small amount of force applied to bike, it can have gyro effect.
It's great to see the greatest enduro riders in the world are actually human. I would've thought they would be balancing several minutes or until they just got bored. After a minute at least.