Richie showed up at our local downhill race series at Windrock with 3 practice runs and finished 5th just a few seconds off Gwin. Dude is beyond impressive.
Richie est vraiment une machine. Sur la vidéo ce qui m’impressionne outre la vitesse c’est la précision du placement des roues qui est folle. Des monstres de précisions
It's strange to see Yoann teaching one of the fastest enduro riders the world has ever seen. But Yoann more than obviously has a lot of knowledge and knows very well what's going on, given that they train together and listen to him. An also I highly admire his great energy, humbleness and he is always in good spirit and smiling. What's even better is that Richie doesn't have a high ego and is always ready to improve and learn new things, regardless of being at the top of his field. This video shows how wonderful our sport is. It connects people on many levels and shows how you can enjoy and spend time with good people in nature. All honor and thanks for that video.
4:30: So the idea is, to force push your bike before the corner so you'll have all your suspension in the corner instead of having the compressoion in the corner and have to ride it without any reserve travel?
Man Richie is just so aggressive its amazing to watch. I feel like his poor suspension is never at a point where it gets a break lol. It could be how it looks, but he's just always in the suspension, staying low, shoving the bike into the ground on everything where a lot of people would stay up higher and lighter on the bike. It's really crazy to watch how he manipulates the bike even on sections that you'd think wouldn't need it.
I was wondering also, then played with my iPhone camera and found once you start video, you can use the little white button to zoom. Hold it down, slide up to zoom in and slide down to zoom out. OR you can start video, click the .5 1 2 zoom setting and it brings up this scroll wheel.
Great vid man ! Would love if you didn’t mind cutting out the parts where you show where the “hidden loamers” are in Squamish just so they don’t get punched out. But otherwise keep it up man, wicked vid, and nice to see some sessions on that jump, I’m taking notes !
I’m 14 and lives in Quebec, and my dream it’s to one day be a professional mtb rider. I’m riding every day after school around 2h for now 2 years, and doing the same stuff that you did in this vidéo. I’m racing in the summer in enduro and next year in downhill, and I was wondering if you have some advice for reaching my goal. Thank you your video was super nice 👍🏼
Best advice I can give a 14 year old who wants to become pro racer is to keep it fun. Find a club or a solid group of friends to ride and train with, and have a blast!! Develop the passion for the sport, and be interested by anything cycling has to offer :). Send it my little man !!!!
That is outstanding advice from a world class coach, take it onboard buddy! No technical advice matters if you stop riding because it becomes a chore. Keep it fun and keep an open mind, focus on the process not the outcome
Richie showed up at our local downhill race series at Windrock with 3 practice runs and finished 5th just a few seconds off Gwin. Dude is beyond impressive.
Who else is hearing Yoann's "ACCELERATE" when exiting corners on chill rides?
‘Aaand releeese tha brakes’ from other vids 😂
Richie est vraiment une machine. Sur la vidéo ce qui m’impressionne outre la vitesse c’est la précision du placement des roues qui est folle. Des monstres de précisions
oh man..the fast trains are AWESOME 👌👌🔥 that is the maximum pro pace..magic to watch...
Dude just min in to the video and RR's braking control, and ability to accelerate in some serious sections amazes me. 🤯
Thank you for the great mtn content.
It's strange to see Yoann teaching one of the fastest enduro riders the world has ever seen. But Yoann more than obviously has a lot of knowledge and knows very well what's going on, given that they train together and listen to him. An also I highly admire his great energy, humbleness and he is always in good spirit and smiling. What's even better is that Richie doesn't have a high ego and is always ready to improve and learn new things, regardless of being at the top of his field. This video shows how wonderful our sport is. It connects people on many levels and shows how you can enjoy and spend time with good people in nature. All honor and thanks for that video.
Do more of such videos with pros pls! Nice one!
Very impressive! Liked the "sections" parts, but love to watch those fast trains through the forest. Amazing!
Great video as always. Great to see you get the video shy Richie on camera.
Dreamteam, i like this videos very much Yoann 🤘🏻
Vraiment impressionnant!
Merci pour ce contenu Yoann ;-)
This is one of the best videos i've ever seen!
As a Yeti owner, I'm biased, but Richie oozes a mix of pure strength and fluidity... it's nice to see.
I totally don't care about yeti or any brands but yeah rude goes like a machine. Has this physicality to his posture and riding imho.
Loved this edit, perfect conditions!
4:30: So the idea is, to force push your bike before the corner so you'll have all your suspension in the corner instead of having the compressoion in the corner and have to ride it without any reserve travel?
This was so good!! Yeeeeeew! Lets gooooo! :)
GANG GANG
These dudes spend so little time with rubber making contact it's crazy. They just float everything.
That iPhone filming is on point
It's amazing how strong Richie is, pumping and looking for speed constantly.
I like the clips where you can hear where Richie applies his brakes
As if you're not already smokin fast, now you're with Richie and gang....😆✈
Man Richie is just so aggressive its amazing to watch. I feel like his poor suspension is never at a point where it gets a break lol. It could be how it looks, but he's just always in the suspension, staying low, shoving the bike into the ground on everything where a lot of people would stay up higher and lighter on the bike. It's really crazy to watch how he manipulates the bike even on sections that you'd think wouldn't need it.
Top quality content. Rippin’!
Hey Yoann, curious why you run the HT clips over other pedals?
What app are you using on your phone to zoom the video? Looks like a scroll wheel
also curious about the app
I was wondering also, then played with my iPhone camera and found once you start video, you can use the little white button to zoom. Hold it down, slide up to zoom in and slide down to zoom out. OR you can start video, click the .5 1 2 zoom setting and it brings up this scroll wheel.
I met Richie in California riding Pacifica at first I had no idea who he was at first, until saw the yeti and how fast he was. Unreal rider
You should've got Richie behind you filming you filming your filming. Next level filming.
Filmception😂
what shoes does Nate wear ?
What trail is that please?
Great vid man !
Would love if you didn’t mind cutting out the parts where you show where the “hidden loamers” are in Squamish just so they don’t get punched out. But otherwise keep it up man, wicked vid, and nice to see some sessions on that jump, I’m taking notes !
I’m 14 and lives in Quebec, and my dream it’s to one day be a professional mtb rider. I’m riding every day after school around 2h for now 2 years, and doing the same stuff that you did in this vidéo. I’m racing in the summer in enduro and next year in downhill, and I was wondering if you have some advice for reaching my goal. Thank you your video was super nice 👍🏼
Best advice I can give a 14 year old who wants to become pro racer is to keep it fun. Find a club or a solid group of friends to ride and train with, and have a blast!! Develop the passion for the sport, and be interested by anything cycling has to offer :). Send it my little man !!!!
That is outstanding advice from a world class coach, take it onboard buddy!
No technical advice matters if you stop riding because it becomes a chore.
Keep it fun and keep an open mind, focus on the process not the outcome
The speed the brain processes all the information whilst riding at such speed is amazing, surely video gaming must help with ths as well?
What is the secret to breaking the back tire loose cornering? Ritchie moves his bike like he is on snow skis almost.
Speed
Body, especially hip movements while nearly locking the brakes or sometimes no brakes just hip movements
Nate is not only a big sender he can go fast ! He Kinda followed Richie sometimes haha
Nate is getting faster and faster which is super cool to see!! He is also a very good coach, rad personality and a goat on a bike :)
Homie!!
Not sure if i have to look the vid oubien il faut regarder ton tel yo !!!!!!
A regular human being would die doing this crazy ass shit
i would literally hit every single tree