Good stuff Frozen, thanks for uploading. I'm trying to learn a bit from you, and I have a couple questions (sorry if I sound annoying): - @1:50, why were you so confident that first wouldn't back a red? - Do you have a plan for every track? Like on MH, you try your hardest to stay up top, but on MG you decided to stop at first set even though you started in first. Do you always do this? - More of a technical question, but @22:12 do you specifically down-drift trick to not bounce on landing, or does it not matter which trick you do/if you drift trick or not?
not frozen but i figured i’d propose some answers @1:50, on the first turn, Anmitsu was probably far ahead enough and at such an angle that either a back would miss or frozen could react fast enough. Perhaps he was being risky due to it being Lap3 as well -As for the RR trick, I believe on that ramp it does not matter which directional trick you do (I’m pretty sure you can’t bounce there). As a whole, to eliminate bouncy landings such as first ramp on bcwii, doing a drift shortly before and during landing can prevent a bounce/jump.
@@nikoflow_fm9541 Thanks for the response. I also noticed after rewatching a few times that Frozen hesitated his drift a tiny bit, but I don’t know if it would’ve made a difference in getting hit or not. And that rr explanation makes sense, thanks