you can refer to the link for more info: www.strava.com/routes/5381119 The strava is not mind but you can have a look as it will breakdown to few segment. From there you can understand more 😄🙏
During the competition there is not much descending, most all the time climb. But when finish & going down to the starting point, you need to apply more braking. Just be safe & don’t rush. Service the bike and check both on the brake & shifter cable, to prevent it snap. If disc brake, check the brake oil.
Well done bro, I was there after 2 days of the DRCC event, legitimate santai ride. Quite a hectic climb for myself.
Wah… u climb all the way up. But how come u didn’t join the event? Much fun & more people around can motivate u to climb faster 😅
@@AllenBoey Cause me and my friend on vacation back to homeland and wanted to do a legitimate santai and enjoying the scenery along the journey.
I see. At this time, the weather wouldn’t be hot & much more cooling. Suffer abit but the reward u got is the breathtaking view 👍👍
Power bang 👍
No power laa 😂… just enjoy filming scenery
Nice video 👌👍
Thank you so much 🙏
It's leng dou pei (ldp) not ldp highway. My version od ldp.
Thanks for the video n appearance.
That why I don’t put LDP… later miss understanding, so I put LDB “canto version” 😂🤣
@@AllenBoey pannai woor...
Mesti maa… learn from sis ma 😆
nicely done, what is the average gradient?
On the details said is 2.5% on average for 1560m
May I ask what sort of gradient % is the climb path?
you can refer to the link for more info:
www.strava.com/routes/5381119
The strava is not mind but you can have a look as it will breakdown to few segment. From there you can understand more 😄🙏
How was decending? Is it a technical decent?
During the competition there is not much descending, most all the time climb. But when finish & going down to the starting point, you need to apply more braking. Just be safe & don’t rush. Service the bike and check both on the brake & shifter cable, to prevent it snap. If disc brake, check the brake oil.