taking into account, that in real life such sections are about 100% steeper and gnarlier as they are on camera, the last section looks lika a true killer one. How the f... is this actually rideable? And how is it possible to make it look that easy? OUT OF THIS WORLD!
I can't understand how people can continue to talk shit about ebikes when you see videos like this, when even world-class riders say it's at least as technical and physical as classic bikes, if not more so... Especially when these keyboard warriors would certainly be unable to keep up with any of these riders, even downhill, ebike or not...
What are you going on about? Literally zero people’s criticism of e-bikes have to do with their downhill riding abilities, as a matter of fact most people praise their downhill ability due to the added weight around the bb. You are either way out of touch with the mtb community or just plain clueless
@@martin5561 Longer rides, more downhill for the same amount of effort for the regular rider... And about the E-EDR racers, you know they're doing more stages, way more elevation gain and total run length, right?
For example, the stats for the race in Leogang: EDR total distance 55km against 74km for ebikes, 6 stages vs 10 stages for ebikes, ascending 1090m against 1800 for ebikes, descending 4800m against 6180 for ebikes. More power = More ride!