Good Job Mueller!!!
Good Job Mueller!!!
Nice track...
...for trail riding-.-
That isnt a WC DH track!
Show us the bike!
I don't think anyone has endured crashes as gnarly as gee. not even close
I wonder if he did his post-crash "package" check after that one
Loving the raw dawg styles. Who doesn't...Loose as a goose at the end there, all three.
Raw footage is the best. More please!!
Sadly helmet cams and stunningly well edited videos don't really do the brutality of the sport and tracks much justice.
Watching helmet cams of the top world cup riders will never seize to amaze me. I really cant even comprehend the level that they are riding at.
yeah, the stats are sweet!
Now that was a full pull run. The heads-up display on the screen is so F-1. Awesome!
Just glad to see you guys are ok . And behaved like adults. That was really cool to see!!
Wake me up when a 29er makes the EWS podium,then I might pay attention to this.
Marketing doesn't turn my cranks,sorry.
haha he covered the fox decals, classic
"All MTB manufacturers build their own frames on the assumption that the fork should rotate 360-degrees. This forces them to stretch the main triangle, inevitably compromising its own natural stiffness, contrary to that of road frames."
Four arguments on this statement....more
All comments below are completely spot-on, but to be fair, Pinarello is Italian, and they are a road bike company that clearly knows almost nothing about MTB. There is a cultural disconnect - This kind of hyperbole is fairly common in their cycling market/industry. They're...more
That and so we don't have to send a search party out for lost racers.
They better tape the shit out of the track.
Yea of course, I didn't means there weren't any rocks. What I meant was like you said, no big gnarly rock garden or rock section that most tracks seem to have.
Looks like a super fast course. Unless I missed something I don't think I saw a single rock section.
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Sweet, another paved "flow" trail. My grandma could ride a wheelchair down that. GO IMBA!