42:18 Jonathan Rea: “I’m 24 years old, won loads of races, but still don’t have the experience to do that every weekend”... 42:55 Simon: “He is going to do some special stuff in the future.” How right he was in 2011! Rea winning four consecutive titles in WSBK. He has got that experience now I guess;) Nice video!
Riding properly is an art. No matter how good you are, we never ever take it for granted. It's such a great feeling to get it right, and it only gets better. ;)
Thank you for sharing this video Simon, you are an inspiration to so many people in the motorcycle community and I appreciate every video you post. I have learned and become aware of several techniques because of your videos. Involving your entire family is so great and rewarding, I did the same thing in my life. My daughters are thankful that I took the time and taught them how to ride motorcycles, some great times we used to spend together riding. Keep up the great work man!
2 of the nicest guys Chris V and Simon love how Simon is wearing his Kiwi Flano country boy in his blood. Such a fantastic vdo and chopper is awesome. Shame about Gino great rider just unlucky with injuries and equipment in his career
First I want to say thank you for sharing your wisdom and helping me that way on my bike. your videos are a great and clear in instructions. I cant wait to practice your cornering method no throttle, no brakes and lean at same time with engine speed. I really appreciate you helping us get faster and safer.
Makes you why Casey retired, from all the crap he did, and family did to get to where he got, which in my opinion the best in the world to throw it all away, because as you said you still have that ich, anyway a huge loss to those who watched him at his finest nest, real waste
Agreed.....a lot of so called motorcycle fans gave casey shit (including myself at times) the saying is true "you don't know what you got until it's gone" I can't help but feel he stopped way to early....he was in the peek of his career, all that sacrifice and to just stop!? It's not our choice though....racing is a brutal living I guess....we only get to see the glitz and glamour really....we don't see all the struggles, injuries and low times....money worries etc etc
42:18 Jonathan Rea: “I’m 24 years old, won loads of races, but still don’t have the experience to do that every weekend”... 42:55 Simon: “He is going to do some special stuff in the future.” How right he was in 2011! Rea winning four consecutive titles in WSBK. He has got that experience now I guess;) Nice video!
6 wins now.
I really enjoyed that. More riders should do this type of casual interview, people want to know the man behind the mask (helmet).
yes for sure.....
Been a fan forever Simon, you're an inspiration, thanks for sharing
Thank you my brother!💌 Respect
Riding properly is an art. No matter how good you are, we never ever take it for granted. It's such a great feeling to get it right, and it only gets better. ;)
Thank you for sharing this video Simon, you are an inspiration to so many people in the motorcycle community and I appreciate every video you post. I have learned and become aware of several techniques because of your videos. Involving your entire family is so great and rewarding, I did the same thing in my life. My daughters are thankful that I took the time and taught them how to ride motorcycles, some great times we used to spend together riding.
Keep up the great work man!
Thanks, I appreciate you comments. Enjoy your riding
Nice video Simon, lovely to see Chris Vermulen too.
2 of the nicest guys Chris V and Simon love how Simon is wearing his Kiwi Flano country boy in his blood. Such a fantastic vdo and chopper is awesome. Shame about Gino great rider just unlucky with injuries and equipment in his career
Happy birthday Simon )))) Grate Video Motovudu!
How I didn’t find this channel before is beyond me
Very nice to watch and hear the guy I watched almost all videos of
Cracking vid thanks for sharing your family life and professional life
First I want to say thank you for sharing your wisdom and helping me that way on my bike. your videos are a great and clear in instructions. I cant wait to practice your cornering method no throttle, no brakes and lean at same time with engine speed. I really appreciate you helping us get faster and safer.
Absolutely amazing!
Great video MotoVudu!
Thank you for sharing this! Really really enjoy your work.
Living your dream.Wow. So bloody jealous. Yep, great helping the young stars.
If you ever show up in the Pacific Northwest of USA / Canada please let me know I'd love to take your course ....
Oh yeah awesome channel I’m loving it
European Junior Cup days!! Good times.
Such an incredible guy
Come back to New Zealand and do some coaching! Love your work
Simon will be part of the Rider Clinic at Hampton Downs Friday 28th Feb and also at the Mike Pero Moto Fest March 2-3.
The man.
Simon just know Jack Miller, right? I wonder if Simon trained him?
What’s the name of the book? Didn’t see it listed in the description.
There are two books: Motovudu:Dark Art of Performance and Motovudu 2 (for advanced riders/racers). Both are available at www.motovudu.com
Motovudu thanks!
10 minutes in and wondering whereabouts in Spain
Not Spain, Andorra.
@@MartinDoms Thanks Martin, I should have figured it out as I spend a decent amount of time in the Pyrenees each year with my motorbike.
In the hills.Lol.
And Simon says...
I want a MotoVudu garage mat.
We did sell them but to be honest the packaging and postage made them expensive so we stopped.... sorry
No way did you just do a flip?
Makes you why Casey retired, from all the crap he did, and family did to get to where he got, which in my opinion the best in the world to throw it all away, because as you said you still have that ich, anyway a huge loss to those who watched him at his finest nest, real waste
Agreed.....a lot of so called motorcycle fans gave casey shit (including myself at times) the saying is true "you don't know what you got until it's gone" I can't help but feel he stopped way to early....he was in the peek of his career, all that sacrifice and to just stop!? It's not our choice though....racing is a brutal living I guess....we only get to see the glitz and glamour really....we don't see all the struggles, injuries and low times....money worries etc etc
Stoner retired due to his disease, its well known