Dude...this video is great. Not even talking about the riding specifically, even though that is great. The riding you can see on many of the other channels, but you have added a speedometer, course map, and what I can only assume is a center of gravity indicator. This adds so much value to the video in my opinion. Gives so much insight into how fast your reactions have to be as well as into how position yourself on the bike to grease the bumps and turns. You def. got a new subscriber. Two things, though: 1) Can we get vids of full runs? 2) Maybe add a number showing us what place you are in as you ride? Definitely looking forward to your next video.
Le départ sur le glacier est un exemple parfait de choix des lignes: Ils sont tous un peu plus lourds, un peu plus rapides que JC, mais il gère tellement bien la trajectoire qu'il les met tous dans le vent dès le troisième virage sur la neige!
Usually it would hurt, if unlucky it will break the bones, possibly arms or wrists if you fell hands first. It was some 25 kmh, Schumacher is veggie now, and he crashed at same speed
Hi. I've created a music track called "Adrenaline" and I'm looking for footage to use to make a music video. Could I have permission to use footage from this video please?. Thanks, Pete.
i cracked the 100km/h on passo dello stelvio in 2011 ( tarmac with racing bike, so i dunno if that counts for you). i can tell you it was enthralling and i totally felt alive - i think that is what they call an endorphine-rush. when finishing the descent and we were in the valley at the hotel i started realising and was totally terrified. i had shivers and almost pissed my pants, because i somehow realized that at that speed in that place it technically means if you ( or your "hardware") make an error you are going to die. of course its something else on the glacier. and it depends on how used you are to that kind of speeds ( although in "normal" terrain its hard to go over 80km/h, at least where i bike). hope i could help out.
Pneus "Classique" car on enchaine sur les rochers et la terre directement après. Si mes souvenirs sont bon j'avais un Michelin Grip'R à l'avant et un Rock'r à l'arrière.
Best race I ever saw. Great distance, great graphics. The graphics made it special.
Looks like he biked through all the seasons
Dude...this video is great. Not even talking about the riding specifically, even though that is great. The riding you can see on many of the other channels, but you have added a speedometer, course map, and what I can only assume is a center of gravity indicator. This adds so much value to the video in my opinion. Gives so much insight into how fast your reactions have to be as well as into how position yourself on the bike to grease the bumps and turns. You def. got a new subscriber. Two things, though: 1) Can we get vids of full runs? 2) Maybe add a number showing us what place you are in as you ride?
Definitely looking forward to your next video.
Amazing! Takes a lot of mental and physical strength to accomplish such a feat, no matter what position you come in.
Le départ sur le glacier est un exemple parfait de choix des lignes: Ils sont tous un peu plus lourds, un peu plus rapides que JC, mais il gère tellement bien la trajectoire qu'il les met tous dans le vent dès le troisième virage sur la neige!
Those first few lines you took on the snow... BEAUTY!
i'm your fans since u conquer rinjani mountain... great vidz, awesome !
3:10 dont follow J's lines! hope he's ok. amazing riding man!
Usually it would hurt, if unlucky it will break the bones, possibly arms or wrists if you fell hands first. It was some 25 kmh, Schumacher is veggie now, and he crashed at same speed
Sick race, The transfer from snow to dirt and rocks is very dramatic! Right after 3:07 he eats some huge rocks!
I think it was some guy behind him eating the rocks, as you hear him asking if they're okay.
Fucking savage! Great video all the way through.
Amazing - respect 😯
Awesome run, thanks for sharing! What was your tire setup? Anyone running anything over 3in?
104 km !!
c'est pas le moment de glisser de la roue avant lol
sei un grande!
Beautiful line bro, one hiccup but wow impressive to say the least!
Easy win
you will play with me
in cycle racing
1:03 OMG that speeb is amazing
Ya no joke
Bien joué mec !
Well done fella
I like the progress meters!
Loved it ! And the winner is .. the man in brown trousers !
Cool, now turn around and peddle your way back up!
which tires?
Il gère l'alsacien 💪💯
Bukan beshe beshe bosskurrr! 🔥
Terrifiante la sortie dans les rochers !
Gokiiiil ne orang, amazing.
so fast, awesome!
pour l'avoir faite a ski .... cool top pilotage
Respect
That is the craziest gnarliest blind speed run I've ever seen!! going that fast through unpredictable terrain is insane
any full video ?
that is just insane, but looks fun too.
The video looks great, what's the stabilization software?
The stabilization comes directly from the camera A Garmin Virb Ultra 30
i dont see anyone infront of him. Did he finish 1st?
Number one enduro rider on the planet
is there a version without cuts?
No sorry! The race was 35' so I cut it
Qué tipo de videocámara usas ???
Garmin Virb Ultra 30
Next step : win the race with a Walmart bike.
-win- *survive
You MUST share what software you used for adding data graphics to the video... Pleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaase!
Hi.It's directly in the Garmin Camera! You have plenty of datayou can share when you edit
thats one nice camera stand, you can barely see the bumps!
Terriblement rapide !
Hi. I've created a music track called "Adrenaline" and I'm looking for footage to use to make a music video. Could I have permission to use footage from this video please?. Thanks, Pete.
dit Gaat wel heel snel
how does it feel going over 100 kmh? I have only reached 67 on a hardtail and I was 13 by then now I am 14
i cracked the 100km/h on passo dello stelvio in 2011 ( tarmac with racing bike, so i dunno if that counts for you). i can tell you it was enthralling and i totally felt alive - i think that is what they call an endorphine-rush. when finishing the descent and we were in the valley at the hotel i started realising and was totally terrified. i had shivers and almost pissed my pants, because i somehow realized that at that speed in that place it technically means if you ( or your "hardware") make an error you are going to die.
of course its something else on the glacier. and it depends on how used you are to that kind of speeds ( although in "normal" terrain its hard to go over 80km/h, at least where i bike).
hope i could help out.
Quels type de pneus utilise t- il pour le glacier ?
Des muds ?
Pneus "Classique" car on enchaine sur les rochers et la terre directement après. Si mes souvenirs sont bon j'avais un Michelin Grip'R à l'avant et un Rock'r à l'arrière.
Woua merci pour la réponse Jérôme !
COOL !Les michelins sont excellents ( Rock'R en 2.40 sur mon précédant vélo...increuvables )Bonne continuation !!
All videos need the Kmh and other information
Was he riding Cannondale Jekyll?
Yes Jekyll
@@Loizorider1 was looking at the shadow of the bike at the slop and I saw it wasn't lefty?
HAMMER
how in the fuck
3:10 !!!!
👍👍👍🚴
woooowww
more like crazy mountain of HELL NO
68.3508 miles per hour
metric system george fuck the us system
fucking insane
4:21-4:24 make you loss rank 1 in MOH 2018 so sad bro 😥
104 in one bike .km speed Ferrari.jod chili.
There is a reason why they call it the "mountain of hell"... 😈💀
Jve en faire aussi s’il vous plaît Jve essayer 😍😍😭😭😭
The video is speedup
Not, this is real
25 kmh into the rocks and walks away
I Can win easy le I'm cycle rasar
No one cares... you probably don’t even race mountain bikes (I do) so I know what’s it’s like so next time you should just shut your mouth
It is obvious the organizers came up with this course cause they want to see blood.
Nightmare mountain 😂😂😂
French safety thinking hasn't evolved much in the last 50 years, I see.