Thanks for watching, If you enjoyed this video, please give it a Like, Subscribe, and Share it your friends to support me. Making this type of documentary takes a lot of time, 2 months for this one in particular (between research, script writing, graphic design, sound design and editing in general) and thanks to my friend Chris who did this fantastic voice over. I've already lost most of my videos, but that won't stop me from making new ones. Stay tuned for more. Mark Cavendish was the reason I fell in love with cycling a decade ago, which rider hooked you into cycling? Would love to hear your answers.
Your documentaries are top notch and it's an absolute pity that your videos have been struck down. Thanks again for your time and effort - it is truly appreciated.
Mate Im a brit, so I always get a buzz when there's a British rider in with a shot at the win, having said that, when cav go's for the sprint I can't sit down on the sofa, I'm right in front of the telly cheering, did ya see the tour of Oman stage 2 sprint, oh my days that was a epic sprint. Still love your vids, keep em coming shame that they are disapearing
Petr Ugrumov and Migel Indurain , Bjarne Riß, Lance, From now they are not first eshelon Riders but second eshelon, who can win, like Sagan , Skujins, Mollema, Zabel, Morkøw
Its the sideways tilting that does it eh. Im surprised not all bikers do this, I just have a mountain bike to ride around town and I do. But most of these guys are like rich guys who buy cars. They like it but cant drive for shit
I was stewarding at a World Track Champs a few years ago and Cav was in the GB team. Was amazing to watch Cav watching the races. He was basically commentating to the guys around him on what he thought was going to happen, who was struggling, who was strong, what this move would mean in 5 laps time, how the end would probably pan out, etc. He was 100% correct all the time...like he could see the future. I'd imagine he does exactly the same through every km of a stage race.
The moment Mark Cavendish get the win in Tour de France record equally to Eddy Merck. I don't know why I shred the tear. It's fantastic moment. You probably not see that anymore in the (my entire) life.
@@yibozhao1012 Exactly! Being fearless when you are doing 190 mph on a bike on public roads is essential. When you are going at 25 mph there isn't much to be afraid of!
Mark has almost hit 50 mph whilst sprinting and riders can descend between 60 - 80 mph on particular stages, riding sub 20lb bikes with 23mm tyres, lycra, fingerless gloves, glasses and sketchy helmets. They're also clipped in. Utilise some common sense 😂
Being a Manxman….and a Cavendish fan, I think his dedication to scrutinising every single aspect of every stage he competes on is extraordinary, he can talk the stage through before he has ridden it, every detail…..the missile hasn’t finished firing for the line just yet….👍🇮🇲💪
I came across you unexpectedly. This is one of the most informative and truthful docs about cycling that I have watched in a long time. You’ve distilled 20 years of my own cycling knowledge and experience in about 15 minutes. Props to this channel. Keep going.
Yeah I just saw his Netflix documentary to really follow sports too much and even less so cycling. But I was totally amazed by his determination. It was inspiring. Thank you for sharing
Wow! What a great inspiring story of a true legend. Thanks for sharing. This is a summary of some success lessons I have learned from Mark Cavendish: 1. Never give up although sometimes you will feel like doing do. 2. Aim at being the best in whatever your gifting, calling or purpose. 3. Believe in yourself. No one will do it for you better than yourself. 4. Learn to embrace failure as part of the success journey. Rise up after failure. 5. Have a great focus towards our goals. When you set a goal, go for it, full force.
Wow great content here! Almost brought tears to my eyes as I consider myself a sprinter and this just gave me so much more motivation to train harder for this season 🤙
I've done 47 mph, with the aid of a hill and an electric motor. I was kind of reaching the limits of gearing though. Also it's not the most aerodynamic of bikes - a Scott Voltage (aptly names) MX3 with Schwalbe Marathon tyres.
It shows the difference between Sagan and Cavendish. Sprint techniques explained with good picturaisation. Another exquisite piece of art from Rifianboy. Keep it up bro.
Sagan is best of all time. Even if he only has 1/3 the TDF stage wins, he is the only person to EVER have a 3-pete in the world championships, and he has the most green jerseys of all time, 7! In his prime, he was better than Mark in his prime. However, I think it’s like the comparison between MJ and Lebron, in which Cavendish is like Lebron. He had incredible longevity; Sagan is the best to ever do it, but coming in second of all time is cavendish while being able to do it for way longer (him and Sagan are both retiring this year, but Sagan is 33 and Mark is 38).
@@Siduch. Cav is unquestionably the best *sprinter* of all time. Sagan might be in the conversation for best cyclist (Cav is not imho), but I'd still give the overall win to Merckx.
@@geonwilliams no I’ve changed my mind since. Cav best all time sprinter, Sagan best all time puncheur, and Pogacar otw to become best overall of all time
Absolutely loved this short documentary. Cav started riding in the Tour the same time I really started paying attention to cycling. Watching his many victories over these years has been exhilarating.
@@Tricalnat you wish I was your guy. off the back of the peloton 30 mins into the first stage of the tour and looking incredibly ill? and then few days later winning a sprint finish at 39? guess you though Lance was legit too
Fantastic video. Someone from his team should have watched it and made the smart choice to take him to Tour de France. In still gutted that he isn't there. I was so excited to watch him break the record. Cav is so much fun to watch.
We kind of took him for granted when he was smoking other sprinters, then thought he was done himself. However, the plutonium rods in those nuclear powered legs of his are still generating full wattage. What a comeback in 2021. Another fantastic video.
That is an incredibly focused mind, besides his amazing physical traits. I am a big fan of Mark Cavendish. Thank you for your contributions to the Tour and the sport of cycling.
@@briantitchener4829 HAHAHA!! So funny but not as funny as your name, titchener by name titchener by natue eh.....? pass ya on the road one day "titchener" skins win
I saw Mark in Tour of Qatar....i remember the plastic water bottle he thrown beside me that day. At the end of the tour i also saw one of my favorite, Fabian Cancelara
One thing great sprinters in all sports have is self belief and it does often come across as arrogance, even if the sprinter is simply being honest. But one of the things that makes Cav out for me, is his passion. He seems to care more about winning and his beloved 'tour', than any other sportsman or sportswoman has ever cared for their specific apex championship. Bolt seemed arrogant, but never displayed the sheer will to win and personal commitment (passion, mainly) that Cav shows. He wears his heart on his sleeve and I love him for it. Personally I think he should be considered an equal to sprinters of the calibre of Bolt, Owen, Lewis etc :)
Excellent chronicalized recap, including science breakdown. Cav was crashing so much, I almost forgot he had that virus. What's amazing is how he's sustained that snap and longevity over the course of his career, which is hard to do as a pure sprinter.
excellent video. CAV is the GOAT sprinter. I used to dislike his arrogance and he often deviates from lanes too. However no one can doubt he is one of the toughest SOBs out there... if i had even one crash like he did, I would have called it quits. Hoping for CAV to be selected for 2022 TDF and pick up # 35. GO CAV
This documentary on mark "" watching it has brought a tear to my eye " I love watching him and wish he doesn't retire and trys again for 2024 " fingers crossed.
It is worth it man. It takes time getting used to, so many riders, teams, countries, stories, narratives. But as a guy who watches oh so many sports... cycling is just the most beautiful. It has so much depth to it. Historically, tactically, differences in stages, differences in riders´ ability and personality, the suffering and sacrificing for others and even the physicality of it. The injuries oh the injuries. Injuries that only slow these maniacs down. Yes, it can be boring. But as the parcours... it has ups and downs. In speed and importance. It really is a story within a story within a... you catch my drift. Its not for everyone but if it is...
Came through this video randomly, decided to give it a try and the rest is the best 15 minutes of documentary I've ever watched, without pausing. Nice video man!!!
Shoutout to Patrick Lefevere for picking him up when he was down and out in Ghent wevelghem two years ago. You come back to the old stable old boy, you still have something to give. Boy, did he give🤩
Records that Cavendish broke like the most stage win in Tour De France (34) broke the Record of Eddy Merckx the Greatest cyclist of all time, making him the fastest and the greatest sprinter in cycling History
I think Cav shares the Le Tour wins with the great Eddie Merckx. He does have the most sprint wins in it though. I pray he goes to the Tour this year and gets at least one more win. Then he can retire at the end of 2022 as the tour's greatest stage winner :)
As a Dutch guy I should be rooting for Jacobsen.... but he can wait another year, give Cav the opportunity to get the record stage wins he frigin earned it.
I Love Mark...its Hyper Unreal...The Speed he Puts on Sprinting... I had the Blessing of Spending most of my 20's in Sports due to the fact of my work...and Its Above Human how he Sprints....You dont train that... I got 17 years in Tennis 8 years in Bikes and Mark...its on Level of Rafael Nadal Forehand....Hyper Human Power.... God Bless Him
The video literally says that he can go at the same speed as the others with just a fraction of their power outputs... He just got lucky with his body proportions and has a good technic
I can see his tight straight line surgical precision movements with my own eyes. I had no idea I was peddling in the peddle strokes of the goat sprinter.
I had this discussion with my biomechanics professor at the University of Utah years ago and his thoughts were geared towards complete aerodynamics. He said Cavendish gets lower than anybody.
@@gdgd5194peds dont really matter in the end. Everyone is using something, so its almost as if they are in the same ground in the end, as if they were natural
@@gdgd5194 Just look at how he moves his bike compared to the others. He tilts it side to side to give his legs more leverage while pushing down. Its really ez go try it on your bike.
Yaaaay there's hope for us shorter cyclists! 😁🥇When Cavandish saw this in RUclips he probably uttered "Damn it they've decrypted the secret to my sprintability!"
One LBS mechanic I know of is about as small as I am (I'm 1.65 m) and his sprint form is good too. My riding type is sprint-biased too, simply because I want to know how fast I can go and how much faster I can logically get.
In absence of his own train, for whatever reasons, he was able to use the trains of other teams and win. His uncanny ability to read where the eventual winner needs to be in the finale is a gift that he has. One of his wins is forever cemented in my head because it is mind blowing. The shot you see is from the side of the road on the champs elysees and they used one of those cameras on rails that can follow them to the line. You see Thor Husvod and somebody else who i forgot leading the sprint. They are near the camera. Then all of a sudden in the background you can see mark going at least 10 miles an hour faster and he passes them like they are standing still. Mad. This one : ruclips.net/video/cJMQD0kxMEQ/видео.html
@@bibanbanh9738how’s that short in cycling? 5”9 is average height around the world. 90% of Tour de France winners have been under 6 feet. Gotta be under 6 feet in height. You gotta be average height to fly up the mountains
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Making this type of documentary takes a lot of time, 2 months for this one in particular (between research, script writing, graphic design, sound design and editing in general) and thanks to my friend Chris who did this fantastic voice over.
I've already lost most of my videos, but that won't stop me from making new ones. Stay tuned for more.
Mark Cavendish was the reason I fell in love with cycling a decade ago, which rider hooked you into cycling? Would love to hear your answers.
Me hooked to cycling André Greipel, but Cav's comeback is biggest motivation to do, watch and love cycling forever❤❤
Your documentaries are top notch and it's an absolute pity that your videos have been struck down. Thanks again for your time and effort - it is truly appreciated.
Mate Im a brit, so I always get a buzz when there's a British rider in with a shot at the win, having said that, when cav go's for the sprint I can't sit down on the sofa, I'm right in front of the telly cheering, did ya see the tour of Oman stage 2 sprint, oh my days that was a epic sprint. Still love your vids, keep em coming shame that they are disapearing
Petr Ugrumov and Migel Indurain , Bjarne Riß, Lance, From now they are not first eshelon Riders but second eshelon, who can win, like Sagan , Skujins, Mollema, Zabel, Morkøw
D
first race I've seen on TV was the Tour de France in 2008 seeing Cav win 4 stages and I was hooked on cycling
He is a tough guy in a very tough sport. How they keep coming back from their injuries and Mark in particular is amazing.
Coke, peds, roids, etc etc...
No way are these guys "natural". Hell, Lance Armstrong even said so himself, that 70% of pros are on the "juice".
@@KermitOfWar what about the other 30%? They just dont win?
@@lyssanch3096 correct
@@KermitOfWar in his era*
@Harry Baals back in the days ye sure, now however I highly doubt it. Haters gonna hate
This could be the best documentry in 15 minutes. So complete, informative and emotionally powerful. I wish I can see more documentary like this.
yep
I learned how to sprint from watching Cavendish. Been dominating my local Strava sprint segments because of this.
Link them up mate, we need to have a crack now haha.
its time for you to step up with the big league against the world !
Its the sideways tilting that does it eh. Im surprised not all bikers do this, I just have a mountain bike to ride around town and I do. But most of these guys are like rich guys who buy cars. They like it but cant drive for shit
Yu want to learn how to sprint, go race the track, thats where Cav learned, that's where you will really learn, until you do , well.....
@@ferdtheterd3897 fr man riding a mtb on that speed is like dragging a tank.
watching this after Cav took the record for Tour De France stage wins. what a warrior. The streets will never forget.
Some of my earliest TDF memories are watching Cav destroy sprints with HTC-Columbia back in the day. Been a joy to watch.
I miss Renshaw backing up Cavendish back in '09
Glorious days
Loved Renshaw HTC really were a powerhouse @@cuckooreloaded
The ending of this video was very well delivered! Quite emotional, cav has been an inspirations for eons
I've long thought that sprinters are another species. This marvelous video takes my respect for them, and Cav in particular, to another level.
This opened up my eyes on how I'm seeing cycling now, so much strategy and decisions. Even more impressed of these men now 💪🏻
great :D
I was stewarding at a World Track Champs a few years ago and Cav was in the GB team. Was amazing to watch Cav watching the races. He was basically commentating to the guys around him on what he thought was going to happen, who was struggling, who was strong, what this move would mean in 5 laps time, how the end would probably pan out, etc. He was 100% correct all the time...like he could see the future. I'd imagine he does exactly the same through every km of a stage race.
Check out a channel called NorCal Cycling if you want an education on cycling strategy and tactics.
@@werdsmyth I wonder how much he wins at the bookies.
read the manga Wind Breaker
A short guy at the top, just what I needed for some motivation
The moment Mark Cavendish get the win in Tour de France record equally to Eddy Merck. I don't know why I shred the tear. It's fantastic moment. You probably not see that anymore in the (my entire) life.
9:50 I love how "catching a breath" still means pedaling faster than I could ever go downhill
He is like an assassin in that last 400, suddenly he striked and he really slayed it
Another superb Cav video from you 👏 He is certainly gifted, and it's fantastic to see him in such strong form at this stage in his life ❤️🇬🇧🇮🇲
He is so fearless.. I dont always like it when others are pulled down.. But he is really one of a kind!
yeah, but i assume the TT riders on Isle of Man, where he grew up, are much more fearless :D
@@yibozhao1012 Exactly! Being fearless when you are doing 190 mph on a bike on public roads is essential. When you are going at 25 mph there isn't much to be afraid of!
Mark has almost hit 50 mph whilst sprinting and riders can descend between 60 - 80 mph on particular stages, riding sub 20lb bikes with 23mm tyres, lycra, fingerless gloves, glasses and sketchy helmets. They're also clipped in. Utilise some common sense 😂
rip Paul. Miss him every time i hear his voice.
Being a Manxman….and a Cavendish fan, I think his dedication to scrutinising every single aspect of every stage he competes on is extraordinary, he can talk the stage through before he has ridden it, every detail…..the missile hasn’t finished firing for the line just yet….👍🇮🇲💪
What flag is that?
@@sevans606isle of man
I came across you unexpectedly. This is one of the most informative and truthful docs about cycling that I have watched in a long time. You’ve distilled 20 years of my own cycling knowledge and experience in about 15 minutes. Props to this channel. Keep going.
Thank you Shelley :)
Yeah I just saw his Netflix documentary to really follow sports too much and even less so cycling. But I was totally amazed by his determination. It was inspiring. Thank you for sharing
Wow! What a great inspiring story of a true legend. Thanks for sharing.
This is a summary of some success lessons I have learned from Mark Cavendish:
1. Never give up although sometimes you will feel like doing do.
2. Aim at being the best in whatever your gifting, calling or purpose.
3. Believe in yourself. No one will do it for you better than yourself.
4. Learn to embrace failure as part of the success journey. Rise up after failure.
5. Have a great focus towards our goals. When you set a goal, go for it, full force.
Thank you for this! Cav is my favourite sprinter of all time and my inspiration to becoming a budding sprinter myself. Big ups to you!
Thanks Ianson
Wow great content here! Almost brought tears to my eyes as I consider myself a sprinter and this just gave me so much more motivation to train harder for this season 🤙
I can barely ride a bicycle, but I wouldn't even imagine riding a bicycle so fast like this guy. That's just unreal.
Yeah his fastest sprint 80kph thats so fast
I love going downhill with no hands on my bike. If you wanna go fast tilt the bike to the left when you push your right foot down, and vice versa.
I've done 47 mph, with the aid of a hill and an electric motor. I was kind of reaching the limits of gearing though. Also it's not the most aerodynamic of bikes - a Scott Voltage (aptly names) MX3 with Schwalbe Marathon tyres.
But you are a kung-fu mantis ...all kung-fu mantis can do it ...
@@TimpBizkit how many watts is your electric motor?
This is unlike any documentaries I have ever seen. Watching a video like this is like watching a full movie in the theater!
It shows the difference between Sagan and Cavendish. Sprint techniques explained with good picturaisation. Another exquisite piece of art from Rifianboy. Keep it up bro.
Thank you for the support
Sagan is best of all time. Even if he only has 1/3 the TDF stage wins, he is the only person to EVER have a 3-pete in the world championships, and he has the most green jerseys of all time, 7! In his prime, he was better than Mark in his prime.
However, I think it’s like the comparison between MJ and Lebron, in which Cavendish is like Lebron. He had incredible longevity; Sagan is the best to ever do it, but coming in second of all time is cavendish while being able to do it for way longer (him and Sagan are both retiring this year, but Sagan is 33 and Mark is 38).
@@Siduch. Cav is unquestionably the best *sprinter* of all time. Sagan might be in the conversation for best cyclist (Cav is not imho), but I'd still give the overall win to Merckx.
@@geonwilliams no I’ve changed my mind since. Cav best all time sprinter, Sagan best all time puncheur, and Pogacar otw to become best overall of all time
Absolutely loved this short documentary. Cav started riding in the Tour the same time I really started paying attention to cycling. Watching his many victories over these years has been exhilarating.
Who's here just after he finally broke the record?
yup crazy stuff
blood doping, see how shit he was 3 days before?
@@steinanderson he's a sprinter not a climber my guy
@@Tricalnat you wish I was your guy.
off the back of the peloton 30 mins into the first stage of the tour and looking incredibly ill? and then few days later winning a sprint finish at 39? guess you though Lance was legit too
Me
Fantastic video. Someone from his team should have watched it and made the smart choice to take him to Tour de France. In still gutted that he isn't there. I was so excited to watch him break the record. Cav is so much fun to watch.
We kind of took him for granted when he was smoking other sprinters, then thought he was done himself. However, the plutonium rods in those nuclear powered legs of his are still generating full wattage. What a comeback in 2021. Another fantastic video.
This was far less boring than I thought it would be! Never knew there was so much strategy that went into this, amazing!
12:59 that guy in yellow green just jumped above the guy who crashed. Sick!
Mark, you inspire me. I too am a sprinter, but not as fast & bolt as you. One day i’ll acheive that maximum power.
That is an incredibly focused mind, besides his amazing physical traits. I am a big fan of Mark Cavendish. Thank you for your contributions to the Tour and the sport of cycling.
I hope he gets 35 this summer, he deserves it. How could anybody hate this man
I do.
I thought they said he’s not riding the Tour de France 🇫🇷 I think so wrong if they don’t let him ride the tour….
@@Mr-kn6uk 2% is all your comment is worth.
@@briantitchener4829 HAHAHA!! So funny but not as funny as your name, titchener by name titchener by natue eh.....? pass ya on the road one day "titchener" skins win
@@briantitchener4829 mad
I like how you quickly brushed over how "dirty" of a rider he is. He is most definitely one of the greats.
All the best sprinters are. You can't win bunch sprints without being willing to push limits and take every advantage. Sometimes that looks dirty
@@brianwright9514 anyone recall Djmollidian Abdujaparoph ( can't spell) jeez he makes Cav look like an angel !
ruclips.net/video/2Nt4x3nuzfQ/видео.html
Amazing production value on this video. So much packed into 15 minutes.
Awesome documentary RIFIANBOY! 👊🔥
Thanks Jose
I saw Mark in Tour of Qatar....i remember the plastic water bottle he thrown beside me that day. At the end of the tour i also saw one of my favorite, Fabian Cancelara
The great Cavendish v the young Biniam Girmay, would be nice to watch ,I can't wait 🙏
One thing great sprinters in all sports have is self belief and it does often come across as arrogance, even if the sprinter is simply being honest. But one of the things that makes Cav out for me, is his passion. He seems to care more about winning and his beloved 'tour', than any other sportsman or sportswoman has ever cared for their specific apex championship. Bolt seemed arrogant, but never displayed the sheer will to win and personal commitment (passion, mainly) that Cav shows. He wears his heart on his sleeve and I love him for it. Personally I think he should be considered an equal to sprinters of the calibre of Bolt, Owen, Lewis etc :)
Excellent chronicalized recap, including science breakdown. Cav was crashing so much, I almost forgot he had that virus. What's amazing is how he's sustained that snap and longevity over the course of his career, which is hard to do as a pure sprinter.
You did a fantastic job with this video! I’m no cyclist but I watched from beginning to end…. Well done!
excellent video. CAV is the GOAT sprinter. I used to dislike his arrogance and he often deviates from lanes too. However no one can doubt he is one of the toughest SOBs out there... if i had even one crash like he did, I would have called it quits. Hoping for CAV to be selected for 2022 TDF and pick up # 35. GO CAV
Some of the best genetic's, incredible dedication and ped's.
Wat
@@IAmAlpharius20 Nothing I said was not already known.
@@wildwilie cav does not dope.
@@IAmAlpharius20 Theres a higher chance of him doping then not. cycling is riddled with it like most world elite level sports.
@@wildwilie what about Eddy Merckx? Peter Sagan? Bernard Hinault? You are just salty that Cav wins things and your favorite cyclists don't. Admit it.
Great analysis! Summing up this missile’s efficiency and brilliance makes him even more fascinating.
He's so good imagine he still could calculate very critical points to have his techniques executed perfectly even near the finish line
This documentary on mark "" watching it has brought a tear to my eye " I love watching him and wish he doesn't retire and trys again for 2024 " fingers crossed.
I appreciate this sport much more now it's way more complex then cld ever imagine this video officially has made me a fan
He earns It !
It is worth it man. It takes time getting used to, so many riders, teams, countries, stories, narratives.
But as a guy who watches oh so many sports... cycling is just the most beautiful. It has so much depth to it. Historically, tactically, differences in stages, differences in riders´ ability and personality, the suffering and sacrificing for others and even the physicality of it. The injuries oh the injuries. Injuries that only slow these maniacs down.
Yes, it can be boring. But as the parcours... it has ups and downs. In speed and importance. It really is a story within a story within a... you catch my drift. Its not for everyone but if it is...
I haven’t been able to look at competitive biking in this light before. Eye opening for sure
It's a disgrace that he is not in this years (2022) Tour!
Political decision ?
He would have overtaken Merckx
There were very few true sprint stages this year. The route focused on climbing finishes. No guarantee Cav would have made the cut-off.
Thanks Mark, you have always been a joy to watch, even from the southern hemisphere.
Amazing video as always! Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Came through this video randomly, decided to give it a try and the rest is the best 15 minutes of documentary I've ever watched, without pausing. Nice video man!!!
Thank you sir 🙏
Inspiration and motivation that sums up Cavendish! 💪🏽🇧🇷
Shoutout to Patrick Lefevere for picking him up when he was down and out in Ghent wevelghem two years ago. You come back to the old stable old boy, you still have something to give. Boy, did he give🤩
Records that Cavendish broke like the most stage win in Tour De France (34) broke the Record of Eddy Merckx the Greatest cyclist of all time, making him the fastest and the greatest sprinter in cycling History
I think Cav shares the Le Tour wins with the great Eddie Merckx. He does have the most sprint wins in it though. I pray he goes to the Tour this year and gets at least one more win. Then he can retire at the end of 2022 as the tour's greatest stage winner :)
The best cycling video I ever saw. Thank You.
Amazing video. Love all of them. Such a masterpiece of work.
The HTC leadout was a thing of beauty
If I started cycling again, he'll be my inspiration and motivation
It must feel amazing to be able to explode like that and accelerate past opponents. What a freak.
Gosh darn it, that ending gave me goosebumps. Really hope they'll let him ride the tour. Even though they'll probably go for Jakobsen
As a Dutch guy I should be rooting for Jacobsen.... but he can wait another year, give Cav the opportunity to get the record stage wins he frigin earned it.
These short documentaries are really, really good! Thank you for the hard work!
He's 5'9" they act like he's some tiny person too short to ride all the rides at the theme park or something.
Loooool. I was looking for this comment haha.
I’m a bit late to the part but I was thinking this! 😂
5'9" is tiny for a man lol.
This video was fantastic. Normally I lack concentration to fully watch videos, but this grabbed my attention all throughout.
good to see another vid from you!
thanks Jonathan
I rarely watch cycling content again right now,but when your channel coming to my recommended,I'm gonna watch it 😆
Awesome documentary. You deserved 1 million subs .
Thank you so much 😀maybe one day.
I Love Mark...its Hyper Unreal...The Speed he Puts on Sprinting... I had the Blessing of Spending most of my 20's in Sports due to the fact of my work...and Its Above Human how he Sprints....You dont train that... I got 17 years in Tennis 8 years in Bikes and Mark...its on Level of Rafael Nadal Forehand....Hyper Human Power.... God Bless Him
Its more about physics and method than brute force but sure
The video literally says that he can go at the same speed as the others with just a fraction of their power outputs... He just got lucky with his body proportions and has a good technic
Damn ...that one hell of a rider🔥🔥
我的總結
衝刺 頭盡量不要動 手肘要靈活才能擺動車把重心放在車上將自行車放在腳上
為終點省能量明智的分配體力精力從事中最關鍵是保持高瓦數多長時間,騎手最常見的錯誤是過早開始衝刺 當情緒佔上風時容易誤判
除非是順風才能較早啟動衝刺 全力衝刺
投擲自由車差1毫米就能決定300公里的比賽是一個每個人都要學習的技能 透過伸展背部 手部 腳將自行車用力推出去
設一個目標達成後,第二天再為自己在設一個新目標
Cavedish他的自信來自日積月累達成的目標努力 他的成就是永不放棄再站起來的精神他是一個絕對不會半途而廢的人
2024 1月7 19:26
林詠吉
有一天你們會再見到我的
I can see his tight straight line surgical precision movements with my own eyes.
I had no idea I was peddling in the peddle strokes of the goat sprinter.
Mark is a monster..period..a smart,wise one..I always remember to ride MY ride..
I had this discussion with my biomechanics professor at the University of Utah years ago and his thoughts were geared towards complete aerodynamics. He said Cavendish gets lower than anybody.
Yeah bro, none of the other thousands of pros think to just get lower. Maybe they dont have Internet :( He's getting down those peds lol.
@@gdgd5194peds dont really matter in the end. Everyone is using something, so its almost as if they are in the same ground in the end, as if they were natural
@@gdgd5194 Just look at how he moves his bike compared to the others. He tilts it side to side to give his legs more leverage while pushing down. Its really ez go try it on your bike.
@@ferdtheterd3897 My point exactly, if it's easy other pros are aware of it too.
This was mesmerizing.
I am also a wanna be pro rider and i was completly fascinated.
Robbie McEwen : He's got pretty short legs and short little arms
Mark Cavendish : 175 cm
Robbie McEwen is 171cm
And im 170cm. So i can take on cavendish since we both share the same name? 🤣😂 In my dreams. Hahaha. Just an autograph from him is enough for me.
*Peter Dinklage proceeds to limber up*
Any man under 180cm is a compact man
This is great. Cav is legend. Rooting for 35 🤞
He´s not fast, he is making the world spin 🤣
11:19 Never celebrate too early
Who's here after 35!
Didn’t know this legend is still running. Glad he’s back in full force.
Yaaaay there's hope for us shorter cyclists! 😁🥇When Cavandish saw this in RUclips he probably uttered "Damn it they've decrypted the secret to my sprintability!"
One LBS mechanic I know of is about as small as I am (I'm 1.65 m) and his sprint form is good too.
My riding type is sprint-biased too, simply because I want to know how fast I can go and how much faster I can logically get.
He's 175cm
In absence of his own train, for whatever reasons, he was able to use the trains of other teams and win. His uncanny ability to read where the eventual winner needs to be in the finale is a gift that he has.
One of his wins is forever cemented in my head because it is mind blowing. The shot you see is from the side of the road on the champs elysees and they used one of those cameras on rails that can follow them to the line. You see Thor Husvod and somebody else who i forgot leading the sprint. They are near the camera. Then all of a sudden in the background you can see mark going at least 10 miles an hour faster and he passes them like they are standing still. Mad. This one : ruclips.net/video/cJMQD0kxMEQ/видео.html
The darkest day was seeing cav crying at the end of ghent wevelgem 2020.
Same, it was heartbreaking.
Absolute sprinter. He’s definitely my favourite sprinter.
11:17 the most epic scene
Anyone know what race and who got to eat the shit sandwich for celebrating too early?
What an icon! What a human!! What an inspiration!!!
I don't underestimate his achievements as they're incredible, but for me personally, Sagan will always be my favorite.
Sagan has a personality that makes him more appealing to the masses;
I think if they had the same agent more people would know about Mark Cavendish
@@R1davies well, Mark is also a dick lol, and Peter isn’t
this video gave me mad chills and damn near made me tear up well done mate
The greatest Sprinter is and will be for all time Peter Sagan
In terms of pure sprinting, Cavendish is easily better than Sagan.
Sagan is the better all around rider though
Short memories. Cipo takes it all hands down. Period.
Lol. No.
this video took me on an emotional trip. well done!
me: "yay short people are good at something!" also me, 5'4"after googling that he's 5'9": "fuck"
yea. short.
Try powerlifting
amazing video of cyclist hero and legend, Mark Cavendish whom is my cyclist idol
The Benefits of Being a Short person.
Finally my purpose😂
He's average height
@@ezeke959short in cycling
@@bibanbanh9738how’s that short in cycling? 5”9 is average height around the world. 90% of Tour de France winners have been under 6 feet. Gotta be under 6 feet in height. You gotta be average height to fly up the mountains
Onoda Sakamichi?
master of intuitive pragmatism. a true athlete
I hope he has a chance to take the record for all time wins at the Tour this year.
Keeping a calm mind seems the key to almost everything.
Good motivation
such high quality video! Keep going!