The Brutal Reality Of World Cup Racing | Pinkbike Racing S2 E3
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- Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024
- Episode 3 follows young Canadian racer Wyatt Harrington as he navigates his first year of junior World Cup DH racing. From the lowest lows to the highest highs, Wyatt experiences first hand what it takes to become a professional athlete-and the toll it can take.
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Another mega episode, the narrative and production were off the charts. I like how the Scottish and French management were honest about the results versus expectations through the season. And Aimi pacing the finish line at the junior men's final in MSA. Also, it's kind of there, but not sure Sleeper Co. necessarily get the credit for their role in the team, they're clearly bringing more than just some cameras, laptops and music.
Request for 2024, it would be great to have a short film to introduce the team, it's easier to get behind people when you know what they're about, and goals for the season.
Was pretty emotional to watch. Must have been so hard for the kid, 16 years old and seeing his dreams fall apart, really felt for him after the penultimate round. Then to qualify and finish 8th at the last round, wow what a weight off his mind that must have been. Fair play to Wyatt, hopefully next season he won't feel the pressure as much and puts in some top results.
Thank you! Your right the last finish really took a lot of the pressure off myself.
You've gained a few genuine fans today Wyatt. Through the middle I was like "just have fun", but I guess it's easier said than done. I would definitely extend your contract for next year if it was up to me... even if you hadn't qualified a single time. The amount of experience and mental strength you've gained this year is going to catapult you to a next level next season. All the very best!
@@WyattHarrington That's awesome Wyatt! Can't wait to see how you do next season!
@@WyattHarringtongood job man!
Thank you. The PBR and Sleeper crew are such a great bunch. Nothing would be possible without them!
Yoo, you did well man! This was great to watch. 🎉
I know all the old people like me like to say this to young guys like you, but you have a bright future ahead of you. You have great talent and attitude. This video portrayed you as quite a person. Ride this wave your on for all its worth, it’ll be gone before you know it.
That was about as dramatic as it gets. From tear jerking depression to surprises to elation. Amazing.
That boy needs love not pressure and they forgot he’s not a man yet. Look how he did after he gave him a hug and the support he needed. He’s a minor guys, take care of the kid and he’ll kill it for you. Also look how he did when he knew he was at the end and was feeling the pressure come off. Killed it.
What a fantastic story. Two words: sports psychology. Everything about this hinges on the mental aspect of the sport. This is literally the applicability of downhill mountain biking in everyday life. Without recognizing this connection, it's just random chaos. So much to learn from this. Congrats Wyatt, I look forward to next year's story!
What an amazing video of my grandson’s journey to his first World Cup. Pink Bike crew, you have done a fabulous job of portraying Wyatt and what he went through. It was emotional to see his heartbreak but also his joy on his last race placing. New riders can learn from this. Wyatt, so proud of you for never giving up and finishing strong, way to go! ❤
What a primer, good for you and your family! Nothing but love and respect ❤
YES, that was a roller coaster. @Outside PLEASE keep this series running next year!!!
So basically the teams that don't develop kids to race locally are basically waiting for them to achieve something then step in to take the credit rather than making investments in kids futures. Teams developing juniors will create dynastys.
(Glances over at french nationals development and Commencals programs) yep, basically.
Every sport is like that..
It’s been the same as this for years, it’s just there’s even narrower margins now for racing WC’s sadly with who is in the sport now!
it takes skill to be noticed by a team
Red Bull does this in Formula 1. They recruit kids from around the world and invest in them. They have their own race team.
Crushing lows, soaring highs - it's why we love racing, baby.
I see myself a lot in Wyatt. The feeling of hopelessness and “why can’t I get it right” is so hard to break out of, but he did it! An incredible story.
It's amazing to watch young riders like Wyatt and Ami, and see how their mindset develops, see how they interpret things. One thing i would say, is we need to get kids and young adults to understand is that failure is not a waste of an opportunity. Failure, is a perception of their interpretation of the idea that they never achieved what they perceived the idea to be about. Opportunity exists to learn, and what will happen is you will learn what instruments and tools you need to acquire to overcome obstacles. Sometimes, you need to go through the same lesson over and over again until your mindset changes and understands that the perceptions you had or have wheren't the best or could be better. Opportunities are never a waste, NEVER. Wyatt grew so much in such a short period of time, and Ami rediscovered herself after a terrible concussion. What gifts and life lessons earned from a vast opportunity.
As an 18 year old struggling with the same stuff Wyatt is putting himself through, it's amazing to see that people are talking about it. Pressure is such a big thing mentally and it's so easy to just say things like, "Just have fun out there," or, "All that matters is that you finish," but everyone knows that people have other goals they're going for and it's disappointing to not reach them and it takes a toll. Stoked to see him have a great final race and put together what he's been working towards all this time.
It’s true, they don’t realize the pressure they put on the developing rider. They should shoulder the pressure for him and take them under their wing instead of treating him like a full pro.
I love these inside peeks into the race scene.
Thanks Cathro and team for this look behind the scenes of DH. Great content once again!
Out of all the years of watching pinkbike content this would have to be the best video.
Great to see a young rider getting air time and a great example of winners never quit and quieters never win 🏆
A very mature young man. I wish him well on his DH career. Great content 👏
This some of the best sports-related documentary making I've seen in a long time.
What an amazing team! I love how truly supportive the team is! It’s been a fun series to watch! I hope Wyatt can come to grips with his own sense of pressure and just ride like everyone knows he can!
Thank you!
Thoroughly enjoyed watching that. Following his season then that end race was quite emotional. Well done everyone invloved.
The quality of this series and these videos is off the charts.
Wyatt mate, go in to next season having more fun and enjoy it lad, you can get some results and if you don’t, it’s not life and death you’re a sick rider regardless!
Another absolutely brilliant episode. Wyatt is a champ for taking all that pressure and the set backs and in true fairy tale style coming through and proving to himself he has got what it takes. The whole PBR team and Sleeper crew are just a really good bunch and I think it's a massive help not just for themselves but to each other and to those who aspire to go further. Theres no shine put on when it's bad but plenty when when its good. It's so tough. to make it stick that even seasoned pros are having to really work to get where they know they should be so for these youngsters to even get close is a mammoth effort.
I did not know what I was getting into when I clicked on this video, wow, emotional rollercoaster! Go Wyatt!! Yes man!
Great watch, well done Wyatt! Stick with it mate!
I just watched to the end!!!!! So happy for Wyatt!!! Congratulations Man!!!!!! A fan from Nova Scotia!!!!
Pinkbike what can anyone say. This is very special for so many reasons. Thankyou
Well that was an emotional roller coaster! Well done Wyatt. Plus once again well done to the whole crew for getting this great film together once again.
a tough look at competitive sports
Despite all the problems, a good performance
Young man, stay as you are and take your experiences from this season with you into the next and you will grow as an athlete and a person
Thanks to pinkbike for this honest insight👍
This was an epic journey, thanks for sharing. Don’t let your dream die Wyatt, you got this🤘
Nice one, Wyatt. All the best for next year!
Brilliant film. The WC season always looks brutal on the riders emotionally as well as physically, but it seems doubly hard for someone just breaking in. Congratulations Wyatt ✌️
congratulations Wyatt!
give yourself time because it takes time to learn and do fine adjustments.
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think back when you learned a new trick and how things felt unnatural, not because you didn't know how to ride a bike but because the adjustments are so fine and so quick that your mind and body didn't have enough time to catch and understand what needs to be done.
and once things clicked it's difficult to understand how or why it didn't click the day before or the day before that... everything takes time, not always the same amount but it averages out so be patient for the things that may take longer... wishing you all the best!
I love you Wyatt!!😍😍🥰😍 I am your biggest fan! 🤩🤩😄
I've only been kinda sponsored for a national race once (was given a dirt bike for the race and technical support) with no-one expecting anything of me and i was seriously crushed when i wasn't even able to crack the top 10. I can't even imagine what went through this kid's mind. I really hope he does better next year!!
This was a great look at everything that goes into your sport. Thrilling, heartbreaking, triumph of your will. Be proud little cousin. You have worked hard and accomplished so much already 😊
Thank you Kelly!
Great documentary of your journey @WyattHarrington. Amazing character building experience for next year. Props on sticking with it and delivering 👊
A brilliant episode! Such an agonizing journey to watch, with how poorly the season was going. And then to peak so high! 4:11??? The hell man! Great finish Wyatt
Sweet. At the start he looked like a Rabbit in the headlights, somewhat startled and almost overwhelmed! Kicked in the teeth to start with, then enough cases to kick him in the balls and a fall or three to top the next few rounds off without qualifying! Somehow he found the reset button, snapped out of his 'depression' and delivered. So pleased for him, glad he found the fun again, which also seemed to give him progression, momentum and some speed to get into finals at MSA no less, home turf!!! Top ten ... Awesome video, almost a copy-book of how a season might go and how close it gets to just not getting going! Fair play Pinkbike, you were there for him. 😜
Let's go Wyatt baby!! So stoked to see you get your first result, onward!!
Thank you! Onto the next!
Now, that's a story! Nice work, Wyatt 👍
I really felt for him. I crash a lot more that i should. Sometimes it's on easy stuff. It gets FN old.
He is an inspiration for me to see him go through hard personal obstacles and come out on the other side.
I don't even know you but I'm really proud of you brother always stay strong conker your fears and win I'm very proud of you
Even just watching the video was scary for me! Good job
The sport of Mountain Biking is finally starting to catch up to the sport of Supercross/Motocross!
Entertaining and well produced good job ben and pb ❤
What a great video! Thanks to all involved!
Fantastic film, really enjoyed it, go go go!
Bravo! Such a well crafted series by everyone involved. Win or lose, this sport needs more of your creations.
I am sad the jerseys are out of stock. @Pinkbike Any idea if you all will be restocking? 🤞
And this is why I don´t care World cup racing. I like races (amateur) but because MTB is fun, when the fun factor disapears ... it is a job and for me MTB is not a job, it is fun, it is the motor of my life. I want to ride my bicycle, I want to be fast ... but I don´t want to be a pro. I discover that, I need something fun to do after my job and it is MTB. I still feel the need for speed after many years of MTB. 🤙
The pressure builds and builds.......especially when you play dramatic music in the video. 😆
Congrats dude! Well done! First place is coming soon 🥇🏆 Take care and stay healthy.
Well made! ❤
Those demons are huge! Psychology coaches are super necessary at this level. Well done wyatt.
Great job!
Rafa Nadal writes in his book that he creates a fortress on court with his father, his uncle, and his mother in the stands watching him. Individual talent is a misnomer: the talent emerges in the structure of support that nurtures it.
Look at Dak Norton, he started racing 10 years ago or something like that and now he’s pretty much on top of the sport, wasn’t a young kid when he started
It is crazy to think you only have 8 opportunities during a season. That is it. What pressure!!!
Last race of the year, on home turf….as if the pressure from the rest of the season wasn’t enough!!
Some boy, nice job Wyatt…and PBR 🤘🏾
Glad to see you persevere. A good life lesson.
He seems like a great kid 23:46
Way to go kid!
Keep at it.
Love this so much
Cmon Wyatt!!
Damn ninjas cutting onions again ...
this is awesome :-)
Great video! ...signed by another adrenaline junkie. PS... hey Wyatt your Mom brought this video to my attention. Good on you Dude... keep up the good work! 🤠
2024 will be wild🤘
You guys know how to do dramatic vids. kudos!
Emi right away with the crash analysis...
Already 3 top notch episodes, great work!
If anyone here is racing: what is your tactic going into practice? Just get a feel for the track and once it fells ok start trying lines or hit lines right away?
Wyatt you f****** belong. Don't ever think you don't. Like AC/DC says "It's a long way to the top, if you want to rock and roll!". You're doing the hard work that most people don't want to do to be at that level. Don't pressure yourself for results, or even to have fun. Fun can be the long view. The journey. Stay the course if you like racing.
From what I saw at the beginning if you put him through some snow riding that will help get his balance up on slippery rocks.
wow. What a story...
Hopefully he trains hard this winter to become stronger on the bike… excellent potential but he crashed so often 😢
"thats your place, thats where you belong" from his dad man :,)
I have two questions: Seeing that when he crashed the trend was loosing the front end. Was the V-10 new to him and was anything being done to adjust his setup? Was there any time to just go and ride for fun in between races to help him keep his stoke high on riding?
He was on a Supreme the season before and did some pre season testing on the V10 with the PBR team. During the season he came back to BC and did a few races and I’m sure his setup was constantly changing with his mechanic.
yeah buddy new ep
Fuck yea Wyatt!
i came close to racing worldcups... been in the top at european championship and yes one mistake can cost you all :/ now i'm over racing but love mtb's still
Anyone at that level should be using a sports psychologist. The pressure isn’t going anywhere, but it can be harnessed with the right mindset. The best athletes feed on pressure instead of letting it crush them, and it’s a skill that can be taught, to some extent
Where's the preseason at the NWCUP
PBR should invest in a sports psychologist - it would make a huge difference in shaping the young talents...
they have Ben! 😉
I don't understand why Nathan Pontvianne and Mylann Falquet are listed by UCI as members of the Pinkbike team, but they're totally ignored in Cathro's videos. They finished 2nd and 4th overall in Juniors this year. Meanwhile, Harrington only got points in 1 of 8 races this year, finished 30th overall, and he's featured.
As far as I understand, they listed another team as PBR aswell, because otherwise they would have not been eligable to start at some races or to register as a team because there is some requirement regarding UCI-points or something like that...
I think it was mentioned in one of the videos that Goodman were limited in supporting them in the latter part of the season (the NA races in particular). Therefore Pinkbike - having similar sponsors in Santa Cruz - took them under their wing as they had rider spaces available. Both still raced in Goodman kit. (Thomas Ollier too.)
I would absolutely LOVE to see a video on them, but the coverage may not exist. I think they were only sharing pits with the Pinkbike team in NA.
Is Wyatt's dad Aaron Gwin? He sure sounds like Aaron Gwin on the phone.
What’s happened to Pinkbike Academy.
Whatever happened to Evan, the first winner of PB competition?
Too much too soon. Social media is putting never before seen pressure on riders. You can't just work your way up anymore
Wtf 16 years old 😂.
im just gonna speak plainly , for juniors 8th place dont seem impressive to a layperson like me , but within the industry what does this mean for a young lad like him ?
What are the ethics of profiting from the labor of a minor, particularly when that labor regularly results in injury?
This seems like straight up exploitation.
Man mtnb is so much more than racing. Racing seems shit
It doesnt look fun at all