The downhill mountain bike race world descends on Lenzerheide, Switzerland for the 4th round of the 2021 UCI MTB World Cup DH! #MTB #VitalRAW #downhill
Remember back around 2015, all anyone could talk about was wheel size and who was running 27.5 and who was still running 26, or even who dared to run 29? The commentators had entire discussions about wheel size. Now I don't even know who runs 27.5 or 29. Plus with the new UCI rule stating both wheels can be different sizes, some riders will run the 27.5 - 29er set up of old. I used to run a 24in rear with a 26 inch front on a Specialized Bighit around 2001. I liked the geometry of a smaller wheel in the rear as it made the front higher, so on the steeps it didn't feel so aggressive. But in the last 20 years the single most important improvement has been geometry of bikes. Head angles are a lot more relaxed and wheelbases are longer to give bikes better stability.
I'm not a huge fan of the bike park style course at Lenzerheide, but it did make for a great race. There was enough natural terrain to make it challenging, but had fast, open sections with some nice jumps.. I much prefer the course at Val Di Sole because of how technical it is. Back in the late 90's early 2000's we would just run some tape down the side of a mountain and call it a course. Sick, East Coast USA, roots and rocks.
Salute to the legend ripping the 26in Trek Session at 2:47. Mid turn back wheel lock up looking mint!
lol i noticed that too, that bike was way too small and the frame looked old, what is he doing there? who is that?
@@cougar231000 I would like to know as well. He looks like a XL size guy on a S bike
@@cougar231000 hahaha small bike? Naaaah youre wrong!
26" is not dead!
I'm glad that wheel size debate isn't a huge thing anymore. It seems like back in 2015 it's all they could talk about.
The Santa Cruz with the old school flames is sick
thats Luca Shaw's bike
2:11 Me every 5 minutes, after switching to clipless pedals.
ahahaha
🙏🏻😂
I caused someone to do that in a start hut xD
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When i moved back to clipless, i did this at a stop light in the centre of town 😱
3:25 "I don't really like you" LOL
10:31 Warner deserves a meme for that one
plus a nice big boiled egg
All we need is vital raw , and nothing else.
2:51 GOON RIDER IN ACTION
Who even was that ? Kinda looked like he snook in and is not a racer :D. Bike way to small and so on
That whistle at the top sounds like my breathing during an asthmatic episode
6:46 literally completely silent when he touches down. He's godda be one of the smoothest riders ever, honestly.
bruni + ohlins = smooth silence
Absolutely insane …. Love it!!
Awesome lines being hit, wicked to watch the pros at it!!!
Great channel. 🤟🤟
Blenki's scrub at the end IS smth else
Man, vital raw has carried me through hours of boring homework. Thank you!
This is better than the Race. Thanks a lot.
7:20 gap is rad . Dunne winning practice again
Just great everything ,thank you. Just my opinion.
Sick video G‘s!
Remember back around 2015, all anyone could talk about was wheel size and who was running 27.5 and who was still running 26, or even who dared to run 29? The commentators had entire discussions about wheel size. Now I don't even know who runs 27.5 or 29. Plus with the new UCI rule stating both wheels can be different sizes, some riders will run the 27.5 - 29er set up of old. I used to run a 24in rear with a 26 inch front on a Specialized Bighit around 2001. I liked the geometry of a smaller wheel in the rear as it made the front higher, so on the steeps it didn't feel so aggressive. But in the last 20 years the single most important improvement has been geometry of bikes. Head angles are a lot more relaxed and wheelbases are longer to give bikes better stability.
last clip was naughty!
I'm not a huge fan of the bike park style course at Lenzerheide, but it did make for a great race. There was enough natural terrain to make it challenging, but had fast, open sections with some nice jumps.. I much prefer the course at Val Di Sole because of how technical it is. Back in the late 90's early 2000's we would just run some tape down the side of a mountain and call it a course. Sick, East Coast USA, roots and rocks.
I'd love to see some shots which don't track the riders to get a better idea of how fast they're going.
Warner's glasses had a good downhill run.
The whistle goes sheeeesh
5:08 Laurie so light he's flyinggg
Thanks for not having the microphone right next to the fucken whistle guy as with many other videos on youtube.
send it !
Diggin' these whistles more
Right? I noticed these aren't the standard whistles with the little ball in it. Lol
Why is always Goldstone appearing in your videos and not any other junior?
I'm new to this, can someone explain the whistles? Thanks in advance!
Warning that a rider is passing by to let ones down the course know they are coming.
nice video
Is Gwin back already?
Poor wheels. Sacrificed in the name of speed, LOL. This race will be epic.
@ 2:12 Why I don't like clipless pedals.
If y’all missed kade do a flatspin I’m gonna be pissed
Why does somebody keep screaming?
GO GO #BernardKerr
Who is Number 16 on 11:21 ?
David Trummer
dean lucas at 5:44 got me laughing
2:51 look like session ... 26 haha piloto raiz ☠
🤘🏼
I wish some of those whistle blowers would swallow those damn things :-(
Many rims were harmed in the making of this video.
I could recognize the voice of Ben cathro!
That’s Reece Wilson lmao
@@jadenr.11 I think they mean at 1:56
@@jadenr.11 nope, plate 148, riding a santa cruise. that's "line guide" Ben Cathro lol
Those poor wheels at 10:00.
Rob tho haha
Vali 0:58
🤪😏🤘
REMEMBER WHEN LENZERHEIDE WAS AN EASY TRACK? NOT SO ANY MORE
Line Guy Lol
Did you see the awesome French lines in his course preview? 😂
WHOEVER TIPPED OVER NEEDS TO GET OFF THE CLIPLESS PEDALS
The whistle sounded hungry...