UNREAL BMX Flatland Contest @ UCI Worlds 2023 🏴
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- čas přidán 11. 08. 2023
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The level of riding at the UCI BMX Flatland Worlds was unreal! Here are some highlights from the Elite Men's Semi Final.
FINAL RESULTS ELITE MEN:
1. SHOJI Yu
2. HAYAKAWA Kio
3. DANDOIS Matthias
4. PREVOST Jean William
5. SASAKI Moto
6. van BERKEL Sybren Christ.
7. ITO Masato
8. GOMEZ PIERNAVIEJA Jorge
FINAL RESULTS ELITE WOMEN:
1. CASSAGNE Aude
2. SANTIAGO de OLIVEIRA MODA
3. NAKAGAWA Kirara
4. KAWAGUCHI Sakura
5. SEIGNEUR Jeanne
6. THURANSZKY Panni
7. SEIGNEUR Louise
8. KADAR Veronika
Video: The Medialist
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Thanks for sharing!!
Moto! So many new things and x ft...#1
i find flatland to be more like dancing with your bike. except im more confident dancing with my bike than some person
Moto sasaki speed 2x. Incredible
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What is the point of touching the front wheel? Otherwise, fantastic riding by everyone.👏
I'm not a flatlander, but I think, when the wheel front wheel is spinning, it makes rear wheel spins way harder, because of the centrifugal force it creates - markus
maybe, I do it cause don't want your finger jammed! it happens and its terribly painful !
Most riders do it to stop the front wheel from spinning. Then when you grab the front peg, you don't get your fingers broken by the spokes.
what's the point of any of it? because it's all RAD!
I really wish they would require the riders to do tricks on both their front and back wheels. Being well rounded should count for something.
if a rider rides both wheels then a lot of these tricks wouldn't be possible.... some of these tricks take 10+ years to learn on one wheel, and another 3 to get them competition ready. I respect your opinion but just say you don't ride flatland.
To be more polite:
Flatland is really diverse in itself. Almost every part could be used as a balance point for tricks. Either stem, pegs, frame, seat, front or back wheel, or even more.
But mastering one contains hard work, dedication, and more than just a couple of years. As nofood1 stated we are speaking around 5 to 10 years.
Also another aspect to consider is, that this type of flatland is contest based not just for fun workout or anything so you are doing tricks that you are capable and comfortable with. By forcing the riders to do something they aren't comfortable with could result in many points lost or less riders in competition which makes it even more of a coin flip in my honest opinion.
You have no idea what you’re talking about
The whole point of flatland is to have your own style of riding, originally born from the 80s "BMX Freestyle" movement, as soon as you make rules it looses the creative art form that it is. Sure, some riders can do a balanced mixture of both wheels and this diversity is perhaps more dynamic to watch.
@@Mickchillagegainford01 a lot of us do know tricks on the opposite wheel that we compete with or post clips of we just choose not to use those tricks
I do the same things with my girlfriend.
Flatland isn’t the same without brakes
i like braked flatland better, but these are cool too ig.