Hey and thank you. I an sorry to say but I don’t remember. Steeve had a rental bike and I think it was 34 in the front and 32 at the back but I can remember wrong. And absolutely yes, forza the pirate!
Well, you better have a second look. He did not have any cleats since he did not know how to use them. When we rented his bike the rental guy tried to rent him some shoes but we did not think it was a good idea to try to learn how to use cleats when having these steep sides😜 If you look more carefully you can see that the pedals were flat plastics and that he used ordinary soft walking shoes😱 The sound of the cleats in the end of the video is from my clicking out when arriving to the top.
@@elselaursen8316 just the way you looked on the bike. The fact you drank from your water bottle so effortlessly while climbing a 10% grade. Your leg and calf muscles are way to defined for someone who doesn’t ride. Doing that climb takes much more than mental strength. You should be commended for finishing. May I ask what your time was?
Well, I did not take the time when I was just the ”guideance” guy but as Steeve said in the video, around two hours. And you don’t have too bike to get calves like that. I know since I bike pretty much and have calves like a marathon runner. Steeve that you saw in the video made his second time on a roadbike so I am very sure that you can get those calves somewhere else.
super effort man Kudos
Thank’s. I will pass that on to Steeve. We all thought that it was a heroic effort he performed👌
WELL DONE, AND USING CAMPAGNOLO, TOO!
WHAT GEARS DID YOU USE GOING UP?
THANKS
FORZA MARCO PANTANI!!!
Hey and thank you. I an sorry to say but I don’t remember. Steeve had a rental bike and I think it was 34 in the front and 32 at the back but I can remember wrong. And absolutely yes, forza the pirate!
Will we see Steeve in the Tour de France in 2025? I hope so and Mont Ventoux awaits you Steeve!
I will forward this to Steeve;) And with that guy, you will never know😜
To clip in like that going uphill, he has lots of road bike experience.
Well, you better have a second look. He did not have any cleats since he did not know how to use them. When we rented his bike the rental guy tried to rent him some shoes but we did not think it was a good idea to try to learn how to use cleats when having these steep sides😜 If you look more carefully you can see that the pedals were flat plastics and that he used ordinary soft walking shoes😱 The sound of the cleats in the end of the video is from my clicking out when arriving to the top.
Golf👍
Då hänger du med upp nästa år 😉
@ Eller så tar du upp golfen igen 🙃
@@elselaursen8316 just the way you looked on the bike. The fact you drank from your water bottle so effortlessly while climbing a 10% grade. Your leg and calf muscles are way to defined for someone who doesn’t ride. Doing that climb takes much more than mental strength. You should be commended for finishing. May I ask what your time was?
My response should have been the OP
Well, I did not take the time when I was just the ”guideance” guy but as Steeve said in the video, around two hours. And you don’t have too bike to get calves like that. I know since I bike pretty much and have calves like a marathon runner. Steeve that you saw in the video made his second time on a roadbike so I am very sure that you can get those calves somewhere else.
Hole in one baby 😊
Haha! Tha was a very good description😉
It's not a difficult passage. It's only 994 difficulty points...
Yepp! That's one way to see it😜
Not his first, or even second time on a road bike. This video is BS
Hey Steven Meyer. On what basis do you ground your claim?? Please enlighten me with your knowledge;)