13:35 That guy already knows because of the riders ahead that there's a race going along there but he's still riding in the middle of a fast downhill on a blind corner! That could have ended well in a glorious head on!
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3:50 Oh gee whiz look at this cadence, down around 50 or something, he's pushing a MASSIVE gear! Not my cup of tea, but he's making it work, for now XD
@@bengoyette Ah I see, that makes more sense lol. He's doing pretty damn good for one gear then. I used to race on one gear as a kid in sub-juvenile 3 (under-12s in the 80s) here in Australia, we were only allowed one gear for road racing and it couldn't be bigger than a 69-inch. My father (coach at the time) used to send me down big steep hills as a 9 yo on my track bike with a 61-inch fixed gear with no brakes, in order to practice high-cadence pedaling. He apologized for it when I pointed it out to him as an adult. But in the process I'd get up to 60 kph with a cadence of about 190. Well I had no choice, it was either keep up with the bike or crash spectacularly. Dad was too obsessed with high-cadence smh. "Ok son, if you survive this, you'll be a better rider".
- Great race. Great result. It is not often we see you in a race that in one long lap. - Are all the riders GPS tracked? Because I was wondering how you are able to know on your metadata what position you are in? - Do you run a dropper post on your bike for races? - How much water/liquid do you typically consume during a race? - Btw what happened to the Josh cam lol? Sorry about all the questions. Just enjoy watching the videos and have questions lol
I edit the position manually; it takes a while to figure out all the passing moves from the video. Sometime I check the Strava Flyby to see what happened. No dropper. I had 1.5L of fluid for that race but at most races, I use only two bottles. Josh wasn't racing with us. He was riding the bike park!
One thing I'm really curious about is on these races are you constantly locking and unlocking your shocks depending on the terrain? Or do you just leave them unlocked for the hills and everything? Btw this is a great race for 5th place with the red-shirted guy, you guys are in an epic wheel-to-wheel war!
I must be locking/unlocking 100 times per race. I use it a lot because it makes the bike so stiff, it's worth it even for 3 pedal strokes. I "re-wired my brain" so that I have to press the lever to stand up. I also used the trail mode a lot on that course, which is in between locked and open. Myles in the red-shirt was riding the single track so well, taking full advantage of his dropper seat post! It's great to watch him ride. He's a mechanical engineer working for SRAM.
@@bengoyette Ah well I bet Myles isn't using XTR then! Now this is interesting for me that you mention Myles rode well on the single-track, because when you were riding next to him early on the fire road I looked at his bike from the side and was struck by the fact that it looked like his frame geometry was on the trail side of XC. And then when he was behind you on the single-track, I saw him in your rear camera and was again struck by the width of his handlebars which seemed to be on the trail width side of XC. Now I'm a complete mtb noob so my judging of his geometry might just be in my head. But it's just a coincidence that I thought his bike geometry was a fair bit on the trail side of XC, and that you then said he was riding very well on the single-track.
@@bengoyette I see mountain biking finally adopted a category system like road racing. When I was racing in Alaska during the 90s, there were the pure pros, which we didn’t have in Alaska, the pro/expert (we just called it expert for short), the “citizen” class, and beginner. There just weren’t enough people participating to have more classes. We had some strong riders though.
You're coming 4th in the Goldstate XC Pro Men points series: nebula.wsimg.com/ca5b36342af07d87ca8a43d148b65719?AccessKeyId=9596D926AC17E89A205F&disposition=0&alloworigin=1 I'm trying to find out how long this state championship race is but I can't find any info on it to save myself.
This is so confusing. This is a "pro" race? Guy riding with you for most of the race was on a hightower, another on drop bars, and another in baggy shorts. Some your passes were extremely unnecessarily risky and you were half wheeling on so many occasions it was nerve wracking. What was the format of this race? Was it a mixed class start? How many participants?
yeah the roads are open to public with marshals at intersections warning them, but we can't dive bomb a blind turn because there might be a jeep or dirt bike coming through
You got 4th in the Pro-level California State Championships? So this is the absolute fastest xc riders in California, which means you're literally in the top 5 fastest xc racers in the California this year? That's wow! Where is that young chap Blake Wray, or those super-fast Menso or Tinker dudes? Are they not Californian? Hey have you ever qualified for US Nationals, I bet you'd be coming close to qualifying with 4th in the state?! Well I'm off to watch the race...
Thanks! Yeah, that's what the official results say. I got 4th at State Champs and 4th overall in the Pro Series over 7 races. I never thought I'd be a top pro in California. I got 3rd last year. I bet more guys could beat me if they tried, but if they choose to focus on other stuff like endurance racing or road racing (or their NBA career) then we can just speculate what could have been. It was a tough season that took a lot of grit & dedication just to complete all the race weekends.
@@bengoyette You're a hard-working (and talented) guy to achieve 4th in the points series, I know they are insanely-hard work to do well at as I've seen athletes competing for points series in other pro endurance sports. Especially given that you're competing against many pros with a great deal of support and resources. Not only do you have to complete all the race weekends, but you have to do well at them all too, have to stay peaked all season I suppose. A hard thing to do on body and mind. And thanks for the explanation on the other chaps.
00:00:32:45 - TORSTEN ZORN PRO MEN
00:00:41:42 - ALYSSA EIKMEIER PRO WOMEN
00:01:48:43 - NATHAN ADAMS MEN SINGLE SPEED
00:03:27:35 - Cross is coming?
00:05:54:37 - I'm gonna stay behind and watch this battle
00:06:59:46 - Passing the women
00:09:10:20 - Fire road descent
00:09:37:27 - ERIC BIERMAN CAT 1 MEN 40-44
00:11:13:02 - NATHAN ADAMS MEN SINGLE SPEED
00:13:30:37 - Close call with motorcycle
00:14:06:47 - GWENDALYN GIBSON passing
00:15:45:36 - MATTHEW NOBLE CAT 1 MEN 19-29
00:15:53:41 - Alyssa VS Gwendalyn
00:20:14:25 - Catching MYLES LUCAS PRO MEN for 5th
00:24:59:44 - PAU CASTO GROELL CAT 1 MEN 17-18
00:26:11:54 - CAMERON DOMINGUEZ CAT 1 MEN 16 & UNDER
00:26:35:54 - Fast fire road descent
00:27:14:56 - VEEZE PRICE MEN SINGLE SPEED
00:27:44:55 - STEVEN PETTITT CAT 1 MEN 40-44
00:28:47:06 - Plantation descent
00:29:56:46 - Woah!
00:30:35:12 - WOAH!!
00:30:51:11 - Oh no!!
00:31:53:28 - 2N10 crossing
00:32:28:36 - Skyline Trail
00:35:42:11 - Single track descent
00:40:16:37 - 2N10 crossing
00:41:19:21 - JARED RIOS CAT 1 MEN 30-39
00:45:34:41 - Passing MYLES LUCAS PRO MEN for 5th
00:48:59:52 - 2N10 crossing
00:49:47:47 - Technical climb section
00:52:46:38 - Descent finally!
00:56:22:26 - Great Deku Tree
00:58:06:02 - 1N54 crossing
00:58:09:21 - SEBASTIAN DESPRAS CAT 2 MEN 14 & UNDER
01:03:51:27 - ROMOLO FORCINO CAT 1 MEN 45-49
01:04:54:38 - Beautiful switchbacks
01:05:53:42 - Technical climb
01:06:13:44 - MYLES passing
01:07:06:52 - CYNTHIA VILLARS CAT 2 WOMEN 50+
01:08:52:18 - Technical climb with a log
01:09:25:06 - Nailed it!
01:09:45:14 - The dropper seat post advantage!
01:10:28:38 - MATT BENICE CAT 2 MEN 55-59
01:12:10:56 - TORSTEN ZORN PRO MEN puncture
01:12:31:22 - Chatting about droppers
01:17:35:22 - Heli pad
01:19:32:55 - 2N10 crossing
01:30:21:40 - Single track descent
01:33:44:52 - 2N10F crossing
01:36:16:33 - ARA MOVSESSIAN ENDURANCE MEN 30-39
01:38:58:17 - Final Enduro stage!
01:42:54:57 - Fern trail
01:46:02:25 - Wrong turn
01:48:17:37 - Final stretch
01:50:01:16 - Oh you want to race?
Your videos are great to watch during vo2max workouts. When I'm suffering, you're suffering too. Thank you!
Couldn't agree more, just finished Dade+1 VO2 Max on TR while watching.
13:35 That guy already knows because of the riders ahead that there's a race going along there but he's still riding in the middle of a fast downhill on a blind corner! That could have ended well in a glorious head on!
So scary!!
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Loved watching that! You had an awesome race! Stunning trails there!
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Finished, Bravo!
Nice race Ben..
Thanks joe!
3:30 Haha look at that, this guy is on a dropbar gravel bike in an XC State Championships! That's cool! Hope the course isn't too technical hehehe
3:50 Oh gee whiz look at this cadence, down around 50 or something, he's pushing a MASSIVE gear! Not my cup of tea, but he's making it work, for now XD
@@alantaylor6691 Single speed; can't go slow uphill with that 🤣
@@bengoyette Ah I see, that makes more sense lol. He's doing pretty damn good for one gear then. I used to race on one gear as a kid in sub-juvenile 3 (under-12s in the 80s) here in Australia, we were only allowed one gear for road racing and it couldn't be bigger than a 69-inch.
My father (coach at the time) used to send me down big steep hills as a 9 yo on my track bike with a 61-inch fixed gear with no brakes, in order to practice high-cadence pedaling. He apologized for it when I pointed it out to him as an adult. But in the process I'd get up to 60 kph with a cadence of about 190. Well I had no choice, it was either keep up with the bike or crash spectacularly. Dad was too obsessed with high-cadence smh. "Ok son, if you survive this, you'll be a better rider".
- Great race. Great result. It is not often we see you in a race that in one long lap.
- Are all the riders GPS tracked? Because I was wondering how you are able to know on your metadata what position you are in?
- Do you run a dropper post on your bike for races?
- How much water/liquid do you typically consume during a race?
- Btw what happened to the Josh cam lol?
Sorry about all the questions. Just enjoy watching the videos and have questions lol
I edit the position manually; it takes a while to figure out all the passing moves from the video. Sometime I check the Strava Flyby to see what happened. No dropper. I had 1.5L of fluid for that race but at most races, I use only two bottles. Josh wasn't racing with us. He was riding the bike park!
13:34: good reaction!!
eric heinemann that was a close call!!
great video !
The guy @ 13.35 needs to be clotheslined.
Great video dude. Good use of front and rear views. No shitty music. Super clear picture. Good job!
I noticed that there were some narrow passages with tall rocks on either side. What handlebar width did you run?
Nice and technical! Did you use Virb Edit for de data overlay?
One thing I'm really curious about is on these races are you constantly locking and unlocking your shocks depending on the terrain? Or do you just leave them unlocked for the hills and everything? Btw this is a great race for 5th place with the red-shirted guy, you guys are in an epic wheel-to-wheel war!
I must be locking/unlocking 100 times per race. I use it a lot because it makes the bike so stiff, it's worth it even for 3 pedal strokes. I "re-wired my brain" so that I have to press the lever to stand up. I also used the trail mode a lot on that course, which is in between locked and open.
Myles in the red-shirt was riding the single track so well, taking full advantage of his dropper seat post! It's great to watch him ride. He's a mechanical engineer working for SRAM.
@@bengoyette
Ah well I bet Myles isn't using XTR then! Now this is interesting for me that you mention Myles rode well on the single-track, because when you were riding next to him early on the fire road I looked at his bike from the side and was struck by the fact that it looked like his frame geometry was on the trail side of XC. And then when he was behind you on the single-track, I saw him in your rear camera and was again struck by the width of his handlebars which seemed to be on the trail width side of XC.
Now I'm a complete mtb noob so my judging of his geometry might just be in my head. But it's just a coincidence that I thought his bike geometry was a fair bit on the trail side of XC, and that you then said he was riding very well on the single-track.
Was that Gwendalyn Gibson you were racing with (girl on the Norco Revolver)
Yes, she's fast
She was the 2016 National Champion and competed in the 2017 worlds.
Just wondering what's happening at the beginning because the print says "6th" place however there's 10 - 12 men ahead.
There are multiple categories at the start. I think we had Pro Men & Women, Single Speed and some Cat-1 (Expert).
@@bengoyette Sweet, thank very much for the explanation.
@@bengoyette
I see mountain biking finally adopted a category system like road racing. When I was racing in Alaska during the 90s, there were the pure pros, which we didn’t have in Alaska, the pro/expert (we just called it expert for short), the “citizen” class, and beginner. There just weren’t enough people participating to have more classes. We had some strong riders though.
27:30 - some people just do it for the fame...LOL
hahaha 🤣
You're coming 4th in the Goldstate XC Pro Men points series: nebula.wsimg.com/ca5b36342af07d87ca8a43d148b65719?AccessKeyId=9596D926AC17E89A205F&disposition=0&alloworigin=1
I'm trying to find out how long this state championship race is but I can't find any info on it to save myself.
This is so confusing. This is a "pro" race? Guy riding with you for most of the race was on a hightower, another on drop bars, and another in baggy shorts. Some your passes were extremely unnecessarily risky and you were half wheeling on so many occasions it was nerve wracking. What was the format of this race? Was it a mixed class start? How many participants?
I have watched this an yeat ago and was like "omg that guy is so strong" . Now I ride like this everyday for fun
Bizarre... Families and motorcycles on the course?...
yeah the roads are open to public with marshals at intersections warning them, but we can't dive bomb a blind turn because there might be a jeep or dirt bike coming through
You got 4th in the Pro-level California State Championships? So this is the absolute fastest xc riders in California, which means you're literally in the top 5 fastest xc racers in the California this year? That's wow!
Where is that young chap Blake Wray, or those super-fast Menso or Tinker dudes? Are they not Californian?
Hey have you ever qualified for US Nationals, I bet you'd be coming close to qualifying with 4th in the state?!
Well I'm off to watch the race...
Thanks! Yeah, that's what the official results say. I got 4th at State Champs and 4th overall in the Pro Series over 7 races. I never thought I'd be a top pro in California. I got 3rd last year. I bet more guys could beat me if they tried, but if they choose to focus on other stuff like endurance racing or road racing (or their NBA career) then we can just speculate what could have been. It was a tough season that took a lot of grit & dedication just to complete all the race weekends.
@@bengoyette You're a hard-working (and talented) guy to achieve 4th in the points series, I know they are insanely-hard work to do well at as I've seen athletes competing for points series in other pro endurance sports. Especially given that you're competing against many pros with a great deal of support and resources. Not only do you have to complete all the race weekends, but you have to do well at them all too, have to stay peaked all season I suppose. A hard thing to do on body and mind. And thanks for the explanation on the other chaps.