Those Enve bars with the recesses on the tops are crying out for a reverse wrap. The rubber ends also make for a very neat finish going in that direction.
You may want to watch the Park Tool video by Calvin Jones on how to wrap handlebar tape. I've seen them wrapped both ways on the tops, but wrapping towards the back on the tops makes more sense to me as your hands are pulling towards the back and if you wrap towards the front, you will loosen the tape. Not being critical...just presenting another way of doing it. Great video. Everyone has their own preference, and I suppose it can depend on how often you change your tape and where your hands are the majority of the time. If you are always in the drops it wouldn't matter which direction the tops are wrapped and vice versa. I'm sure the quality of the tape also has a lot to do with longevity, too.
@@bikesportsconot being critical either, but if your intention is for the tape to tighten as you ride than it's definitely wrapped the other way. Think of the accelerator of a motorcycle: when you accelerate your hands tend to have the same motion on the tops of the handle bar...
Out of focus a few times so probably shot on an iPhone. Really for such expensive ENVE bikes and Whoop wearing presenters money is not a problem so a DSLR should be used to give better quality and focusing.