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Skybird
10-04-22, 01:20 PM
I just watched this, the full race, in VR, on the big movie screen in the Highmax Cinema in Sydney :)



What to say? Insane. Mad. Totally nuts. Impressive. Just watching it as a viewer is exhausting. I honestly think these drivers are all haunted by a hidden and never psycho-analysed deathwish. :D


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkMBvntR1cM

Catfish
10-04-22, 04:19 PM
I did not want to, but i watched the whole tour.
God :o

Platapus
10-04-22, 04:50 PM
Is there a rule against using solid or air-less tires?

Skybird
10-04-22, 04:53 PM
Is there a rule against using solid or air-less tires?
I have no idea. Skids instead of wheels might be more appropriate anyway. Or tracks.

Skybird
10-04-22, 05:08 PM
I did not want to, but i watched the whole tour.
God :o
And I thought I know how to bike.


There is a lady in Berlin, you find her youtube channel via her name, "Radelmaus", extremely sympathetic, and a cute Italian accent (an married so dont start thinking foolish thoughts :) ). She starts just for fun to bike on her race bike: at 2am in the morning in Berlin, and then drives in one rush for "a daily tour" :haha: - to Lübeck or Wismar, to the Brocken in the Harz, the Baltic coast and then into Poland, or Chech Republic, even Bremen. Even Amsterdam. In one rush, usually, 300, 400, up to 500km. Come rain or come shine, at day and at night, up and down - you cant stop the Radelmaus. You just can't. :)

I now know I only thought I knew how to bike. :D

I could not sit on a saddle that long. Pain starts after 6 hours, with 8-9 hours I'm done. 16-20 hours in one rush? Not for me.


Radelmäuse are the second cutest thing after red squirrels.

mapuc
10-04-22, 05:16 PM
The video reminded me of my childhood-Fearless as I was then I could not get enough of bike down steep the steeper though better. Thinking at my age now I should have been afraid when crashing--But no I toke my bike ran up to the top and tried again.

Today I have become a coward.

I wouldn't dare to ride down as they are.

This is what it's all about
Having a good balance
Have no fear-If you fall you fall and take it from there.

Markus

Skybird
10-04-22, 05:20 PM
Today I have become a coward.


No, you only have become body-wise. At your age the body could not take that stress and could not live through crashes that in younger years it could have tolerated and survived somehow. With age comes body-wisdom. :D Also, with age we loose sense of balance, some more, some less, but it fades in everybody. We also loose muscle mass if we do not actively and intensely work against it, and even that usually only delays and slows down that process



Climax of physical strength and ablity we reach - and that is frustrating - already somewhere in the mid-20s. From then on the show goes down the gutter. :D

Jimbuna
10-05-22, 07:25 AM
There must be an element of insanity for anyone attempting this :o

Skybird
10-05-22, 07:57 AM
There must be an element of insanity for anyone attempting this :o
They start on a glacier at 3330m and then the ride goes over 20 km down to 2600m. Since there are also climbs, the total vertical meters add up to also over 2600m. It seems to be the hottest event in the sports. Nordschleife for Mountain Bikes, so to speak. Crazy mass starts, hundreds of drivers.

Jimbuna
10-05-22, 08:04 AM
They start on a glacier at 3330m and then the ride goes over 20 km down to 2600m. Since there are also climbs, the total vertical meters add up to also over 2600m. It seems to be the hottest event in the sports. Nordschleife for Mountain Bikes, so to speak. Crazy mass starts, hundreds of drivers.

Many accidents or fatalities even?

Skybird
10-05-22, 09:05 AM
Many accidents or fatalities even?
I dont know.

Falls: yes, of course. Bike material breaking down, especially the tyres: happens as well, and no wonder on that terrain. But serious accidents? I dont know.

But at that age you dont feel the pain that much anyway. :sunny:

Jimbuna
10-05-22, 09:47 AM
But at that age you dont feel the pain that much anyway. :sunny:

Nor consider the potential consequences of your actions :)

Skybird
10-21-22, 08:25 AM
:D


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoKDBxu0si4


:haha: Thats why it is called "action cam". Owning one puts you under a spell to do stupid action things.

Platapus
10-23-22, 06:29 AM
And how much property damage did this jerk do?

Skybird
10-23-22, 07:01 AM
And how much property damage did this jerk do?
Don't tell me you took it for real...!? :D