@@ericcope8216 it didn't look easy to me. It could be argued that Vincent went outside the right line at one point, at least from the camera angle this vid is shot at, idk how strict they are about that anyway, but damn, Thomas nearly didn't make it to the top, came very close to missing it right at the end there
@@humanerror7 o watched otbover and over and over again, while he got a little outside inbetween stakes, he did stay within them as he passed em. I'd give it a pass
Back in my teens, I was doing this on my quad (Suzuki Quadracer 250). Much smaller hill but just as steep. One run my front wheels came up, and I veered to the side of the path where a big hole was. Looped out fully and bailed off the back. Once I rolled to the bottom of the hill, I started to get up on my hands and knees. My quad did a full flip down the hill and landed square on top of me! Glad I had on full race gear, cracked my helmet and put a huge gash from a bolt into the back of my chest protector. I was ok, just knocked the wind out of me. Never rode without gear ever!
Still thinking you can choose to not ride a 3 meter deathbmachine up a hill that will kick up in the air and land on you. But that is just my take. Whatever people enjoy.
You’ll notice 2 things about those can truly ride: they don’t sit on the seat; they don’t put their feet down. Why? They’re able to properly balance the bike underneath themselves and are “ahead” of what’s happening with the bike and in the terrain. Every other rider is just coping with what’s already going on.
Bravo ! Après avoir regardé moultes vidéos de MI, je comprends ces 3 clés du succès : 1. debout et toujours toujours garder les pieds sur les cales pieds (charger la moto), 2. (Essayer de) garder de la vitesse, même faible, 3. Sauter les marches , ne pas avoir à les franchir. Plus facile à écrire en commentaire qu'à faire 😅😂
I love watching hill climbs. These guys watch failure after failure after failure and then just be like, yeah, I can make it, and full send it. Then every once in a great while someone not only does make it, but makes it look easy when they do it.
I like how the dudes on the upper part go "Ever man for his damn self" and run in every direction as soon as the bike starts rolling down. Chaotic. I love it
Wow, the tension at 10:29 was unreal! 😱 These riders are absolute legends for attempting this climb. Major respect for their skill and courage! Who else thinks they should add a slow-motion replay for those epic moments? 🔥👏
My brother used to race speedway. He was literally scouted at a track day when he was just going around a track on his bike. He raced for a few years until my mum possessed him to stop as she didn't want him to get her as speedway bikes don't have breaks and she couldn't get over that. He did trails after that. He would love this sadly he has epilepsy now so isn't allowed on a bike. He had so much skill on a bike it was unbelievable. He could ride a motorbike before a push bike. I did motor cross for a year but same thing my mum hates bikes and talked me into quitting. Our family have a natural skill for it. My cousins, uncles, my dad my brother's all involved in bikes in one way or another. Never done hill climbing before. Trials is the closest i have tried but it wasn't my thing too many things to be aware of. where as motor cross I could just get into a flow. All I have now is a 2005 KX250 that hasn't seen daylight In 4 years as I live in the city.
This video truly captures the essence of hill climbing and the sheer determination of the participants. Watching the athletes tackle those steep inclines and challenging obstacles is both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. It’s amazing to see how they push themselves to their limits, especially when faced with a tough climb like Arette. I noticed how some riders seemed to have a technique that gave them an edge, particularly in managing their speed and momentum. I wonder if certain strategies could be shared among participants to help them improve. The community aspect of these events is fantastic, with everyone cheering each other on. It makes me think about how much teamwork plays a role, even in what seems like an individual sport.
I hope theres a prize for those who landed and stayed on their feet. Of those who made it, I assume it then comes down to time. Looks like a great sport. As a photographer I know how hard it is to show just how steep a hill can be.
So this might be a silly question, but presumably after every race the hill is progressively more and more messed up and the ruts are deeper and deeper. Is any attempt made to repair the damage between races or is there just going to be a point where things are too messed up to be climbed and they need to pick a new spot?
Good question, short answer is no. Nothing is done. Look up the Andler hill climb. It's documented on YT since early 2010s. It was a dirt hill then. It's just rocks now, cool to see the transition over the years after all the hill climbs ate the side of the hilll away.
yeah, I think the ruts and loose top soil would make things worse as it's being used more. Ruts would give more traction, but you can't really balance if you're stuck in a rut.
No it's not. Three things needed to succeed: taking the best line, jumping over the steepest sections which is really what's throwing people off, lot's of experience of the same level of challenge and a bit of luck. Nothing to do with the bike design.
Второго нет. Важно в этом не проиграть. Тут важно знание и вера. Знание в том оно, что Христос победил врага. И эта победа одержана ради и во имя каждого человека, каждого! Каждому прощено всё и открыт доступ к вечной жизни. Теперь нужна вера в это. Чтобы её сохранить нужно её лелеять и постоянно подпитывать, вскармливать. Для этого нам дана Библия. Зачем умирать, когда дана Жизнь!?
На сегодня Вы в проигрыше. Помните, Вы будете осуждены не потому, что заблуждались, а потому что пренебрегли возможностью познать истину (путь спасения от вечной гибели).
I'm 69 years old now and retain the evidence of such behavior from my youth--re-attached nose, and greasy sprocket knee tattoo included. Some pretty impressive climbs, here, though.
Raise the foot pegs 30cm? Drop the handle bars forward? These bikes have evolved to meet this hill, yearly. Such amazingly specialized machines! I think raising the footpegs or addng a second pair for the top half of the climb could result in more full pulls. Supercrossers can get their helmet near the front fender sometimes when going vertical. Mabye drop the handlebars like a crotch rocket's bars. Or reverse ape-hanges from a chopper? Inspired by, but purpose built for this beastly hill. I love watching this hill climb year after year. I think if they rode more like jockeys on race horses. Or something. Surely, I've solved the problem. They can change the pegs at the dealer, right?
I'm about 10 miles from the devils staircase, which is this weekend. I don't know where this is and it's a different hill, but a lot of these guys look like it's their first time on a motorcycle compared to here.
@@koreyhayden1368 wow! Living in the past. Sounds like someone that's not intimate with women very often. I certainly wouldn't blame them. So sad for you. Misogyny will continue to keep you hanging out with the boys.
Successful climbs by Vincent Mougenot at 8:47 and by Thomas Jolly at 17:06.
Made it look easy!
@@ericcope8216 it didn't look easy to me. It could be argued that Vincent went outside the right line at one point, at least from the camera angle this vid is shot at, idk how strict they are about that anyway, but damn, Thomas nearly didn't make it to the top, came very close to missing it right at the end there
TOMASの次にYohanも到達👐
and what about the guy at 17:33?
@@humanerror7 o watched otbover and over and over again, while he got a little outside inbetween stakes, he did stay within them as he passed em. I'd give it a pass
Back in my teens, I was doing this on my quad (Suzuki Quadracer 250). Much smaller hill but just as steep. One run my front wheels came up, and I veered to the side of the path where a big hole was. Looped out fully and bailed off the back. Once I rolled to the bottom of the hill, I started to get up on my hands and knees. My quad did a full flip down the hill and landed square on top of me! Glad I had on full race gear, cracked my helmet and put a huge gash from a bolt into the back of my chest protector. I was ok, just knocked the wind out of me. Never rode without gear ever!
Good thing you had gear on!
I did the same on a honda!
@@asdf9890 you're lucky you didn't break anything even with riding gear on
Clever
cool story bro
I found myself gasping every time the bike was chasing them down the hill, imagine those spikes landing on you?
Perhaps a handlebar piercing a lung?
They basically have body armor on a full torso cage and leg plates.
@@trinaneu1165 Didn't know that. Thanks for replying.
Still thinking you can choose to not ride a 3 meter deathbmachine up a hill that will kick up in the air and land on you.
But that is just my take. Whatever people enjoy.
@@MichaelAxelKlose You're most welcome.
I love how the ones who make it make it look so easy.
It is. The others suck.
50% skill, 50% luck lol
You’ll notice 2 things about those can truly ride: they don’t sit on the seat; they don’t put their feet down. Why? They’re able to properly balance the bike underneath themselves and are “ahead” of what’s happening with the bike and in the terrain. Every other rider is just coping with what’s already going on.
@@Nizzon. Let's see your climb
that's because they can ride. To climb this you have to be able to ride motocross pretty well, and I can tell you 95% don't know how to.
The fact no one got seriously hurt is a miracle
Now, for the opposite : the famous cheese-rolling competition of england 😂 (btw, I think they have more caualties...)
They edit the video.
i don't know what's more watchable: the going up or the coming back down
@zeepping) Both
Coming back down is the easiest part
So glad to see him make it to top. This needs to be an Olympic sport.
It could take the place of break dancing!
It it became an Olympic sport it would be full of cheating Chinese, fake men, letter groups, woke pimps, and dopers. 😅
They would just add a bunch of silly rules that would take all the fun out of it.
I like how they've incorporated Rockstar's game physics into real life :D
It takes some nuts to have a go, though. Props!
Bravo !
Après avoir regardé moultes vidéos de MI, je comprends ces 3 clés du succès :
1. debout et toujours toujours garder les pieds sur les cales pieds (charger la moto),
2. (Essayer de) garder de la vitesse, même faible,
3. Sauter les marches , ne pas avoir à les franchir.
Plus facile à écrire en commentaire qu'à faire 😅😂
Congrats to all participants for their time and effort.
As a veteran of Widowmaker in Utah, I approve this message.
Bonsoir
@@williametanner412😢🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤😅 rip my
congratulate the landscape that has had to allow itself to be desecrated in this way
Vincent Mougenot is incredible. From his start you can feel he's experienced.
I love watching hill climbs. These guys watch failure after failure after failure and then just be like, yeah, I can make it, and full send it. Then every once in a great while someone not only does make it, but makes it look easy when they do it.
Made it look so easy.
One of those "sports"/days out where Beer sells well and you go home telling everyone you'll be back. For what !?
This mountain bike is awesome! It's strong, sturdy, and handles tough trails
This is the best hill climb I’ve ever seen.
I like how the dudes on the upper part go "Ever man for his damn self" and run in every direction as soon as the bike starts rolling down. Chaotic. I love it
I've never really like watching sports but I can't stop watching this.
na motorsports is most definitely what is up
Обожаю смотреть эти соревнования!!! Лучшее что можно придумать!!!
Да, интересные конкурсы 😊
These are some tough hombres!! Hill climbs ain’t for the faint of heart, especially this one. Good stuff!👍👍👍
They'll be walking sore, when they get my age and talking about the glory days!
The person with the horn killed this video!
Yeah bloody annoying I want to hear the bikes and not listen to some dipshit repeatedly honk a horn.
There's always some idiot with an air horn.
Ti-ti-ti-ti-ti
Is that good or bad?
The horn means to stop trying
I bet it’s so fun having those spikes chase you down the hill, what a blast lol
Wow, the tension at 10:29 was unreal! 😱 These riders are absolute legends for attempting this climb. Major respect for their skill and courage! Who else thinks they should add a slow-motion replay for those epic moments? 🔥👏
Most outstanding performance: Alan Wagner 02:37. 😀
Man of the people
My brother used to race speedway. He was literally scouted at a track day when he was just going around a track on his bike. He raced for a few years until my mum possessed him to stop as she didn't want him to get her as speedway bikes don't have breaks and she couldn't get over that.
He did trails after that. He would love this sadly he has epilepsy now so isn't allowed on a bike. He had so much skill on a bike it was unbelievable. He could ride a motorbike before a push bike.
I did motor cross for a year but same thing my mum hates bikes and talked me into quitting. Our family have a natural skill for it. My cousins, uncles, my dad my brother's all involved in bikes in one way or another.
Never done hill climbing before. Trials is the closest i have tried but it wasn't my thing too many things to be aware of. where as motor cross I could just get into a flow.
All I have now is a 2005 KX250 that hasn't seen daylight In 4 years as I live in the city.
Bro those motors are insane.
The one guy that flew over the finish line and levitate up to heaven has serious balls of a machine.
The ones that make it. Make it look easy!
This video truly captures the essence of hill climbing and the sheer determination of the participants. Watching the athletes tackle those steep inclines and challenging obstacles is both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. It’s amazing to see how they push themselves to their limits, especially when faced with a tough climb like Arette. I noticed how some riders seemed to have a technique that gave them an edge, particularly in managing their speed and momentum. I wonder if certain strategies could be shared among participants to help them improve. The community aspect of these events is fantastic, with everyone cheering each other on. It makes me think about how much teamwork plays a role, even in what seems like an individual sport.
Love the guy with the fire extinguisher 😂😂
These guys have perfected the art of bailing safely.
Dude falling down the hill shows how steep it really is.
Yeah, they are always steeper then they look on camera.
One of the few times I have seen the perfect blend between beautiful nature and raw mechanical beasts. Thanks for sharing
How did break dancing make it into the Olympics but this hasn’t? 😂
Insurance costs TOO HIGH 😮
Lack of talent from Australia.
This ruins the landscape …
Ruins the landscape? Could say the same about Skiing or snowboarding. Yet they still do it…
man my stomach hurts due to laughing out loudly while watching this gem on RUclips!
1:55 my man almost made it to heaven and acted like nothing happened
💀🤧
I love when he re appears at 5:28
Party hard competition. Cool viewing!
Mad as f*** but with nerves of steel!! Excellent watching all the best from Somerset UK 👍🏻👍🏻🍺🍺🍺
I hope theres a prize for those who landed and stayed on their feet. Of those who made it, I assume it then comes down to time. Looks like a great sport. As a photographer I know how hard it is to show just how steep a hill can be.
Vincent Mougenot superbe technique tout dans l'adhérence et le positionnement du centre de gravité
bravo !!!
D'accord!
@@dancarter482Merci beaucoup pour ton intervention 😂
It’s a great example of storytelling.
man that takes GUTS !!!
The intro was absolutely brilliant, well done lads!
So this might be a silly question, but presumably after every race the hill is progressively more and more messed up and the ruts are deeper and deeper. Is any attempt made to repair the damage between races or is there just going to be a point where things are too messed up to be climbed and they need to pick a new spot?
Surely the first riders groove out a line further up the hill so later rider can go that bit more
Good question, short answer is no. Nothing is done.
Look up the Andler hill climb. It's documented on YT since early 2010s. It was a dirt hill then. It's just rocks now, cool to see the transition over the years after all the hill climbs ate the side of the hilll away.
yeah, I think the ruts and loose top soil would make things worse as it's being used more. Ruts would give more traction, but you can't really balance if you're stuck in a rut.
To me it looks like there are both pros and cons...
I used to do this nearly 50 yrs ago. Need to approach that hill at 80 MPH and keep as much that momentum possible without flipping.
this is why men lifes are shorter
😂😂😂😂😂😂
True but we have more fun😭😭
True, but it’s worth the risk because of increased access to mates. Or, other nerdy, smelly bikers.
Must be a sexist glass ceiling keeping women from having a strong presence here...
Be smart or be tough lol
It seems that places are awarded for who will fall more spectacularly at the end of the climb !
Much "RESPECT" for these Guys,,,, BALLS of Steel !!!
very good all action!!!no interviews thank you
The back wheel design combined with torque is what's throwing everyone off their bikes.
You go do it!!
@@dedwin8930 I do it everyday buddy. I'm a retired pro cross bike rider and still Ride for fun everyday.
@@kiMiMiLL-c2x Ok!
No it's not. Three things needed to succeed: taking the best line, jumping over the steepest sections which is really what's throwing people off, lot's of experience of the same level of challenge and a bit of luck. Nothing to do with the bike design.
С такими шипами можно на эверест заехать!😊
Ну как показывает практика на видео, не всё так просто, и сами шипы ничего не решают ...
Закон градусов 😂
И получить от мотоцикла с такими шипами тоже можно неслабо, вон как весело драпают когда переворачиваются)
Then try Mt. Everest. You won't make to Base Camp. 😮
What an unbelievably beautiful spot that is.
Молодцы Мужики, красавчики! Наслаждайтесь жизнью. Второго шанса не будет. Всем Добра 👍💪🤝
Второго нет. Важно в этом не проиграть. Тут важно знание и вера.
Знание в том оно, что Христос победил врага. И эта победа одержана ради и во имя каждого человека, каждого! Каждому прощено всё и открыт доступ к вечной жизни.
Теперь нужна вера в это. Чтобы её сохранить нужно её лелеять и постоянно подпитывать, вскармливать. Для этого нам дана Библия.
Зачем умирать, когда дана Жизнь!?
@@sandaylaw хорошая фантазия
На сегодня Вы в проигрыше.
Помните, Вы будете осуждены не потому, что заблуждались, а потому что пренебрегли возможностью познать истину (путь спасения от вечной гибели).
Banu
@@sandaylawНикто не выиграл пока... Точнее, один выиграл не местный, при этом у него папа Бог, выборка нерепрезентативна...
Cool monster dirt bike 😮
I'm 69 years old now and retain the evidence of such behavior from my youth--re-attached nose, and greasy sprocket knee tattoo included. Some pretty impressive climbs, here, though.
I'm sure it was worth it. Living life, and having fun.
Great job by all who even gave it a try. Courage!
LOVED TO SEE OLD 60s-70s HARLEYS DO THIS,,,
I love the moment when they literally 'Throw some dirt on it'!!!!
Raise the foot pegs 30cm?
Drop the handle bars forward? These bikes have evolved to meet this hill, yearly. Such amazingly specialized machines!
I think raising the footpegs or addng a second pair for the top half of the climb could result in more full pulls. Supercrossers can get their helmet near the front fender sometimes when going vertical. Mabye drop the handlebars like a crotch rocket's bars. Or reverse ape-hanges from a chopper? Inspired by, but purpose built for this beastly hill.
I love watching this hill climb year after year. I think if they rode more like jockeys on race horses. Or something.
Surely, I've solved the problem. They can change the pegs at the dealer, right?
8:48~The Master of HillClimb...Godly skill
Много трудностей-Много волнений, много аваций- много эмоций, хорошая победа, 💪
Bro wtf! This is awesome! Never knew stuff like this was a thing!
The chick and the guy in pink the highlights for me 😂
That's the determination, not like football! 😅
Complete insanity.
But also fun though.
Toujours au carré 🍏
I'm about 10 miles from the devils staircase, which is this weekend. I don't know where this is and it's a different hill, but a lot of these guys look like it's their first time on a motorcycle compared to here.
FRANCE!!!
I salute you 😁
Whiskey throttles for days!
I would love to see this in person. Warm, the scent of nitro/methane and castor oil on the breeze....The French know hill climbing, this is amazing.
This is more about dodging the bike than getting up top .. seriously dangerous 😂
Your channel is becoming a must-watch for all engineers! 🎥👷♂
Каждый день так делать, спина болеть не будет 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
이게 바로 낭만 이다!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ
낭만은 무슨 ㅋ 목숨건 스포츤데 ㅋ
9:22 this man climbs
These are the men who should run Europe.
8:47 is the first guy to do it, the other two are back to back at 17:09
The video is well shot, both the motorcycles and how they are started.
Its so easy, but they make it look hard, special effects
Haha!😁
I'm sure your next video will show us how easy you do it.
This here…. Is why humans are awesome.
Отчаяно смелые парни👍
Одна походу девченка была. Визжала очень😁😁😁
Great hill climb, best one I ever saw.
8:47
Este hombre lo hace ver demasiado fácil 👍
I can imagine just all the parents watching their kids do this and being terrified
2:39 Bro lied on his job application 😂
In his mind he was already at the top of the hill.😂
Love the horn tbh
Are there any women challenging this hill?
2:38
Hopefully not, they should be in the concessions area making the men food
@@koreyhayden1368 wow! Living in the past. Sounds like someone that's not intimate with women very often. I certainly wouldn't blame them. So sad for you. Misogyny will continue to keep you hanging out with the boys.
@@thegoodobserver😂😂😂
@@Rotor-Sims Awesome, that's cool!
Thanks. Pretty gutsy gal!
GSFエンジンを積んだカワサキ車を見て何でもありと悟りました。
めっちゃエキサイティングですね!
画面の前でも「もうちょい!がんばれ!」って声が出てしまいます。
I wanted to see that KX500 x 2 motored 2 stroke hit that hill.
Fantastic to see how they build that thing.
That looks extremely difficult but I think is harder than it looks.
2:37 I felt bad for dude. He made it to the top of the starting line 😂😂😂😂
Man, this is crazy 👍...that first helper i think it was, he was also a participant, was just trying to take a shortcut back down...
Enduro Life Media they where 3 riders that conquered the impossible not 2, you forgot Vincent Mougenot
Very nice.
Funny how the ones that make it over the top know how to slide the clutch, and most of the others try to control it with the throttle..
Thats the difference between age and wisdom....become one with the clutch my young jedi
WOW this video had me jacked up 💯💯💯💪💪💪💯💯💯
@17:10 Absolute studs
orange bikes are FTW
Especially the Hot Chicks!
It's all about momentum in a straight line.
Petrol powered giant sprocket with no guard, seems safe
Way safer than the original razor sharp toothed chain which is meant for cutting trees all day 😑😑😑😑😑😑
Beautiful country
So, not only is the rider in danger of being impaled by those spikes, but the spectators are too ...? I'll pass on getting near it.
these are not "spectators" but volunteers ensuring the safety of the pilot and the recovery of the bike. They surely sign some kind of discharge.