Big vibe check! Stylish on and off the bike, clean editing and nice storytelling. Watching this video feels like riding with you guys. Good luck with the race, can't wait for the footage! Keep up the good work
You guys are one of the reasons why I bought a (alluminium) gravel bike and have started doing “big” (for me at least) rides. I can’t imagine how hard it must be to cycle AND shoot such smooth videos at the same time. Proper pros.
Love the vibes man, great visuals and riding! I am from India and live in Austria right now, its so beautiful and inspires me to capture the landscape through a bike, thanks to you, SAFA and Francis, you guy make great film!
My fitness came through other sports/activities in my life but returning to cycling at 62 years old, I really appreciate your ability to hit those punchy climbs and sprints. Something to emulate in my head and heart...and hopefully my body?! 😊 😊
As a Manc (a person from Manchester, UK) I would have loved to have seen more of your journey to Manchester Airport. Love this series, keep up the good work
That winding gravel section looks fun although a bit sketchy. If you unclip and stretch out a leg that might help in balancing at high speed. I believe you're doing over 30kph. Just take care guys. You don't want to get scratches on your expensive frames .
You should really try Tufo Gravel Thunderos. Made in Europe. Faster then your Pathfinders on tarmac and grippier on gravel. I am riding them for a year now on every surface you can find in the veluwe and i still love them .
Another great video, I really enjoyed it. I was in Girona that week too although I only tackled the Traka 100. What mount do you use for the on bike shots; is it the Bite Mount or are you mounting the camera on your lid?
How did you bring your bike by plane. I mean you were doing some biking in the UK and directly after that flying to Spain, did you bring a bike bag with you all the time? Keep up the nice videos ✌🏼
I was about to ask the same. When travelling to Europe from Florida with my bike I have to scrounge them from my local bike shop months in advance! A few months back I "rescued" 3 of them from the dumpster out the back of the shop. Used one 3 weeks back to get my bike to Spain. Now having fun riding in the Pyrénées Orientales on the French side...