Justin, this is an awesome video. It took me 3 days of indoor riding to view your video. One of my favorites! My days of 5 hour races are over (72) but I still do some gravel races in Wisconsin and Michigan. Now that I have subscribed, I’ll be looking for more of your videos.
Thank you! I am happy to hear you're enjoying a little bit of POV action from the races I do, and I have plenty more in store for this year and beyond. Next one is getting ready to go now, and should be uploaded by Monday!
Excellent man, good race. Saw nothing wrong in the end call out. Glad I was not the only one that hit that heavy pile in the tunnel. LOL! Nice meeting you at the event as well!
Battery pack is a cylindrical/lipstick style at 6700mAh 256gb SD card, 1080p, 30fps No new tech, just piecing together some old things that I know work well!
There were only 5-6 guys ahead of the first sand pit carnage, with Tobin, Keegan, Chase, Brennan and a few more making it through unscathed. I was the next person on the road after the sand pit, but unfortunately the legs weren't quite ready to hold on to those chase groups!
Tnx much for posting. Just too much fun. Your camera doesn't happen to geolocate (GPS) does it ? I could make a personal heck of a great training video for my smart trainer. (Like Rouvy or Kinomap), but not published. Of course you could always loosly map it to a course map which should be fine with most of the course very moderate rolling sections. For higher elevation gains you want to map it visually as much as possible start/end of climb. Fun stuff !!!
Next time! Unfortunately Garmin Virb torches my computer with these multi-hour full race videos with data, so I've been opting for camera only lately in order to get the videos up in the same year the races happen 😂
@@JustinMcQuerry I completely understand high resolution long events require allot of data storage very fast. I have not had a chance to test the latest cameras that maintain the metadata of GPX into the video and can also do that many hours high res. Again, thanks for great post of these events to be able to ride along with them and torque up my trainer when I see a hill coming up. :)
@@geu6270 I just set up my erg intervals on one device and put race vids in front of me on the bike, then jump around to spicy bits that match the efforts.
2 big bottles + hydro pack I had a a little more fluid than needed since this race was a bit chilly and quite fast, but I don’t have feedzone support so I wanted to play it safe!
Justin, this is an awesome video. It took me 3 days of indoor riding to view your video. One of my favorites! My days of 5 hour races are over (72) but I still do some gravel races in Wisconsin and Michigan. Now that I have subscribed, I’ll be looking for more of your videos.
Thank you! I am happy to hear you're enjoying a little bit of POV action from the races I do, and I have plenty more in store for this year and beyond. Next one is getting ready to go now, and should be uploaded by Monday!
Looking forward to it.
Wow, that was a fast start. I couldn't believe how quickly that lead group got away at the start of the dirt
Excellent man, good race. Saw nothing wrong in the end call out. Glad I was not the only one that hit that heavy pile in the tunnel. LOL! Nice meeting you at the event as well!
Smooth like Jazz, great work compadre!
Nice watching the first section in " high speed" comparable to my pass on it. Very cool perspective, 🙂
How big is your battery pack to record this? And the size of your sd card?
Is this a new Garmin Virb camera? I’m wondering same thing how did you film +5 hours raw without switching battery???
Battery pack is a cylindrical/lipstick style at 6700mAh
256gb SD card, 1080p, 30fps
No new tech, just piecing together some old things that I know work well!
Thx for posting! Did Keegan and Chase escape the sand pit carnage at 8:50?
There were only 5-6 guys ahead of the first sand pit carnage, with Tobin, Keegan, Chase, Brennan and a few more making it through unscathed. I was the next person on the road after the sand pit, but unfortunately the legs weren't quite ready to hold on to those chase groups!
Cool
Tnx much for posting. Just too much fun. Your camera doesn't happen to geolocate (GPS) does it ? I could make a personal heck of a great training video for my smart trainer. (Like Rouvy or Kinomap), but not published. Of course you could always loosly map it to a course map which should be fine with most of the course very moderate rolling sections. For higher elevation gains you want to map it visually as much as possible start/end of climb. Fun stuff !!!
Next time! Unfortunately Garmin Virb torches my computer with these multi-hour full race videos with data, so I've been opting for camera only lately in order to get the videos up in the same year the races happen 😂
@@JustinMcQuerry I completely understand high resolution long events require allot of data storage very fast. I have not had a chance to test the latest cameras that maintain the metadata of GPX into the video and can also do that many hours high res. Again, thanks for great post of these events to be able to ride along with them and torque up my trainer when I see a hill coming up. :)
@@geu6270 I just set up my erg intervals on one device and put race vids in front of me on the bike, then jump around to spicy bits that match the efforts.
Great race! What did you run for hydration and nutrition? Just bottles on the bike and pockets or did you run a hydration pack?
2 big bottles + hydro pack
I had a a little more fluid than needed since this race was a bit chilly and quite fast, but I don’t have feedzone support so I wanted to play it safe!
im not so sure how aero that dudes bars were...
you really gotta have zero self-respect to come with a disc-wheel to a gravel race... jeez!
He road the same setup at The Mid South