Great vid. All that in 1 hour….damn! Liked the integration of gps routing graphics with the riding…awesome for perspective. Was getting stressed out when you were trying to squeeze in extra trails at the end 😂😂
It took me twice as long on my analog and I am smoked! Also amazing that you PR and top 5 so many of these while talking and filming. I was in survival mode. Thanks for the inspiration. Keep up the awesome content.
I honestly use a ton of front brake, especially on steeper trails. The front brake really lets you slow the bike down a lot quicker than the rear. You want to avoid locking up the front obviously, but if you can use the front brake to prevent the rear sliding as much it will help you slow the bike down efficiently
@@JohnMcLon-tt8il that’s something that just comes with time I would say. I guess some brakes will sort of modulate better then others, but once your used to any set of brakes I feel like you can make them work for you.
I’ve got to see you do my local trails (Santiago oaks)
That would be a fun zone to do it at. I haven't been out there in a while. I need to make it out there this year.
Great concept dude! 👊🏼
Hell yeah Luca. You should do the same out here at Greer for a power hour!
greer would be a killer spot to do it at as well!
@@luca_cometti Absolutely!
Great vid. All that in 1 hour….damn! Liked the integration of gps routing graphics with the riding…awesome for perspective. Was getting stressed out when you were trying to squeeze in extra trails at the end 😂😂
haha you and me both! I thought that Surron ruined my chances. made it to the end though with a minute to spare!
I’m going to do that on my struggle buggy and see how long it takes.
It took me twice as long on my analog and I am smoked! Also amazing that you PR and top 5 so many of these while talking and filming. I was in survival mode. Thanks for the inspiration. Keep up the awesome content.
@@KrisLowe-f2m oh man, that is a proper effort on the analog bike! way to get after it!
How do you brake so fast and efficient? tryna improve my speed braking for PRs
I honestly use a ton of front brake, especially on steeper trails. The front brake really lets you slow the bike down a lot quicker than the rear. You want to avoid locking up the front obviously, but if you can use the front brake to prevent the rear sliding as much it will help you slow the bike down efficiently
@@luca_cometti sick thanks for the info! Do you have any tips for better modulation or is that just something that comes over time?
@@JohnMcLon-tt8il that’s something that just comes with time I would say. I guess some brakes will sort of modulate better then others, but once your used to any set of brakes I feel like you can make them work for you.