truly epic cycling location, Sa Calobra is epic 👏 love the fact it's a slog but you have the downhill express all the way back to Pollence and Puerto Pollence 👍
+Stuart Armitage just a completly un related song for cycling, reminds me of my teenage years going out clubbing! Completly the wrong song choice for a beautiful cycling descent...
+12988Jake So you think a song has to be related to cycling to feature on a cycling video? Well, I appreciate your feedback but I respectfully disagree. I think it has got it all: the slow intro as the speed builds as I go around the knot, the ethereal synths indicate a tense sense of forthcoming action, then as the bass kicks with the arrival of the hairpins as I hammer the pedals then squeeze the brakes hard to get round each bend then hammer the pedals again, the hypnotic rhythm of the bend, straight, bend, straight, and my efforts of pedal, brake, pedal, brake, align well with the repetitive beats of the music. If that’s not a happy marriage between music and film then I don’t know what is. We go to clubs for the atmosphere, excitement, joyous music and the effort of dancing, how is this not similar to the workout you can get on a bike? Have you never been to a spin class with pumping music playing? My average heart rate for this descent was 114 bpm, similar to when I’m dancing.What about the music at the end?
+Stuart Armitage ha ha, no need for any music on a descent mate, most people choose to leave the original sound... I'm not saying queen 'bicycle' should be played!! Just that insomnia just doesn't go with it at all. My totally unbiased, humble, correct opinion of course..
truly epic cycling location, Sa Calobra is epic 👏 love the fact it's a slog but you have the downhill express all the way back to Pollence and Puerto Pollence 👍
Bizarre choice of music mate, insomnia for a road bike descent?? Ok....
Why's that? Did you fall asleep?
+Stuart Armitage just a completly un related song for cycling, reminds me of my teenage years going out clubbing! Completly the wrong song choice for a beautiful cycling descent...
+12988Jake So you think a song has to be related to cycling to
feature on a cycling video? Well, I appreciate your feedback but I respectfully
disagree.
I think it has got it all: the slow intro as the speed builds as I go around the
knot, the ethereal synths indicate a tense sense of forthcoming action, then as
the bass kicks with the arrival of the hairpins as I hammer the pedals then
squeeze the brakes hard to get round each bend then hammer the pedals again,
the hypnotic rhythm of the bend, straight, bend, straight, and my efforts of pedal,
brake, pedal, brake, align well with the repetitive beats of the music. If that’s
not a happy marriage between music and film then I don’t know what is.
We go to clubs for the atmosphere, excitement, joyous music and the effort of dancing,
how is this not similar to the workout you can get on a bike? Have you never
been to a spin class with pumping music playing? My average heart rate for this
descent was 114 bpm, similar to when I’m dancing.What about the music at the end?
+Stuart Armitage ha ha, no need for any music on a descent mate, most people choose to leave the original sound... I'm not saying queen 'bicycle' should be played!! Just that insomnia just doesn't go with it at all. My totally unbiased, humble, correct opinion of course..