MONTHLY HUNDO GRAVEL GRINDING IN LOS ANGELES
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- Опубликовано: 20 апр 2022
- In this video we head out on another monthly century in the LA mountains.
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Wow! Good job! So great you have each other to ride with. Love and cycling is all we need! Keep up the good vid's, kids! Love em!
Thank you! Will do!
Love you guy’s ❤️☀️🎉🚴♂️🚵♀️
Love you too! Thanks for the support!
Awesome job guys you guys killed it 💪🏽🤙👏🏽
Breathe taking views thanks for taking us along really appreciate you guys always looking forward for the next one 🤗 awesome motivation thanks
Thanks Mario! Thanks for coming along and for your continued support. More videos coming :)
@7:05 uh...someone's rental fees are going uuppp 🤣
Haha 100 %
this looked so fun!!
It was really fun, thanks for watching! More videos coming! :)
Super fun watch… thanks for taking all the trouble to produce this! Watched the whole thing and really enjoyed it… subscribing now….
Thanks so much for your support! We love to hear that you enjoyed it, stay tuned for more :)
Thanks for sharing, I like that you showed your tires. As you know a lot of these long century gravel rides have a ton of pavement. My century rides are a lot of bike path routes and having 700x43c Panaracer GK tires or other brands with that similar textured semi-smooth design. Gummy’s are the best, but I bring a hydration pack just because water bottles aren’t enough for centuries, especially when you’re back country.
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful. Definitely a pair of good tires can make it a lot more enjoyable. I personally don’t like carrying a pack, that’s why I bring extra bottles :)
@@lifesagem yep, extra bottles are good but a pack keeps the water more accessible and colder longer. Everyone has their preferences
@@hardmtnbiker I’ll have to bring one on one of my rides to test it out. Thanks for the input, always appreciate new perspectives and ideas :)
How far are you usually driving/riding to get to these kindsa rides? Seeing these videos makes me want to find a way to afford living in California.
It varies but for this particular ride we drove about 30 min. Thanks for watching!
Impressive
Thanks! 🙏🏽
What's wrong with Condor?
It's extremely steep and narrow!
@@lifesagem how steep we talking, cause I am up for a challenge, specially with mtb rear gearing on my gravel bike now.
Anything in this area that's shorter? Maybe around 30 miles
You can always cut it short. Maybe go out and back on one of those climbs. The strava link is in the description. Pick your favorite climb and give it a go!
Will do, thanks! Love your videos!