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Someone is streaming the elite races on YT. I wont share the link but you might find it if you search "First world cup DHI - Mona YongPyong"
Again in the Women Elite race with those comments - how is the producer not getting in his ear about that? I didn’t think we could take a step back in the commentating but so far this broadcast has a lot of room for improvement.
WELP Hemstreet, there goes my fantasy team this round.
Dude they’re not there. The commentary team for Warner Bros Discovery is not on site! They’re not fucking there! MB just said he can hear how windy it is on the feed.
I’m more clued in than these dudes.
How embarrassing.
"I don't think you'll find a man with more fingers in more pies"
Whoever suggested "ask the riders what to expect from them this season" needs to be canned. Quite possibly the worst and most pointless question one can conceive to ask an athlete. Literally only one answer. Provides NOTHING to anyone, the athlete, the production, the audience. In between that and the commentating (not being there?) I can't believe it's somehow gotten worse. I'll take Carlsons ghoulies at this point...
Must be what keeps making Ric think of Max
Anyone else notice Reese pedaling an impossibly low gear after he finished the race? Did his gearbox spaz out or drop his belt?
Actually mind boggling they're still banging on about the step down? Was there ever discussion of re-opening it? How is there no one in the 'truck' saying it? Like Carlson... They keep bringing up things from Carlson on track despite him not having a hot mic.
What are those boxy things on Till Alrans wheels?
Such a good race, stoked for Asa & Neko. What a win for FW. Gutted for Amaury to throw it away in sight of the finish line.
Results write-up: https://www.vitalmtb.com/news/news/final-results-2026-world-cup-downhill-south-korea.
Healing vibes to Lou Ferguson who took a nasty fall during the first training session. She's in hospital with broken ribs and "stable vertebrae fractures". It's extra unfortunate that the jump in question was actually closed for racing later. Message from the team below:
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"During the opening practice session, Lou suffered a heavy crash on the big jump at the top of the track. After being one of the first riders to attempt the feature, Lou realised she lacked the necessary speed on the approach. She cased the landing and was bucked, resulting in a high-impact fall.
True to form, Lou is reportedly in good spirits and more concerned about the team’s performance and morale than her own recovery. The team wishes her a focused and steady rehabilitation.
Heal up, Lou."
Nukeproof Axess Racing
Race highlights just dropped!
Junior Women
Junior Men
Elite Women
Elite Men
I’ve raced him a few times at crankworx and ixs events, dude is genuinely fast
just lost the common sense fast also.. HT on a WC, you become an obstacle.. not cool.
A legend was born today. Top marks to the cameraman and broadcast crew for zooming in on that so frequently.
Might have to buy a Commencal now.
I’m not sure where I heard it but apparently Gwin and Bruni were not even doing that jump in practice. Not sure if that’s true but it would be a case of “can’t beat experience”. Enough years on the WC circuit to know that the jump would either have to change or be removed from the track so they never risked anything on it. Shame it wasn’t closed sooner, especially knowing it was placed near one of the most windy sections.
Kolb was skipping it too. It was in one of his POVs
Honestly with how long it took to put info I feared much worse. Heal up Lou.
Maybe I missed it, but watching the race I had no idea the jump was apparently closed. I thought people just figured out the b line was faster/better/more reliable?
That said, what is the idea behind b lines? Like I assume that the purpose of a b line differs depending on where on the course it is. For instance you need b line go-around for gap jumps because if someone makes a mistake leading into the jump and doesn’t have enough speed, they need a reasonable way to continue, right?
Is the B line always supposed to be slower? If so, by how much? Why was the b line on the big piste gap jump an outside sweeper and not like an inside chicane? It would seem to me that doing like an inside chicane would be tunable (move the cones to make it slower or faster) and have WAY better visibility and safety than the outside sweeper where a rider coming down literally can’t see another rider who is on the b line behind the jump. However an inside chicane line would have 100% visibility for both riders all the time.
It seems like Neko and Aaron might be busy this season, but if they can find an English speaker who is as experienced, who actually knows the racers' stories, the broadcast would be sooooo much better.
The fox skinsuit has been around for a few seasons. Syndicate and some Orbea riders also wear it
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