Thanks! I spent quite a bit of time in practice figuring out where I was going and managed to hit pretty much all my lines. A good run for me for sure.
Thank you and thank you for the feedback. Stage 4 was really tough; 10 minutes of mouth breathing. Do you think the VO is better than just showing the runs? I'm trying to keep this series of videos minimally edited so I can work on other projects, but I can start incorporating VOs if it adds enough value. It's definitely more work, but is manageable. Let me know.
@@PinkyFingerPedalStrike yes, I find your VO to be original and refreshing, although a mix of VO and raw runs is probably the best. The VO gives good insight into what is happening into your mind during the runs, which is fun.
For this race, everything was on the bike park side of the valley since the bridge going over to Warfield was under construction, so it was mostly chairlift: Stage 1: chairlift Stage 2: chairlift Stage 3: chairlift then ~20min pedal Stage 4: ~20min pedal Stage 5: chairlift
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:30 Stage 1: Loamstar
6:29 Stage 2: Long John / Cliff Clavin
11:24 Stage 3: Hawks Brook
14:52 Stage 4: Silver Doe / Wilderness Brook
25:07 Stage 5: Wine Tree
30:13 Results
Fantastic edit. Not easy to piece together a winetree run with that level of flow. Feels like being stuck in traffic when I ride it.
Thanks! I spent quite a bit of time in practice figuring out where I was going and managed to hit pretty much all my lines. A good run for me for sure.
Stage 4 looked so long and physical, but your voice-over on Stage 2 was actually very interesting. Great racing! Congrats!
Thank you and thank you for the feedback. Stage 4 was really tough; 10 minutes of mouth breathing. Do you think the VO is better than just showing the runs? I'm trying to keep this series of videos minimally edited so I can work on other projects, but I can start incorporating VOs if it adds enough value. It's definitely more work, but is manageable. Let me know.
@@PinkyFingerPedalStrike yes, I find your VO to be original and refreshing, although a mix of VO and raw runs is probably the best. The VO gives good insight into what is happening into your mind during the runs, which is fun.
@@thegreenmountainbiker417cool, thanks for the feedback!
Transition to next stage at Thunder, how?
For this race, everything was on the bike park side of the valley since the bridge going over to Warfield was under construction, so it was mostly chairlift:
Stage 1: chairlift
Stage 2: chairlift
Stage 3: chairlift then ~20min pedal
Stage 4: ~20min pedal
Stage 5: chairlift