Agreed. Not just the knees. The tires are shredded and he is only part way down to Bormio. And down w/o real brakes is crazy -- they don't show the uppermost part of that descent, but there are a few curves where it would be easy to skid your way up to a little barrier that would hit at about mid-wheel/shin level, and you would go flying over and down, down, down.
Basque Country: Sexias’ champion ride
-
Paul Seixas has won the opening prologue stage of the Tour of the Basque
Country. In the 13.8 ITT around Bilbao, the young French prodigy was the
str...
Our Blog is Moving!
-
We are excited to move our blog and integrate it seamlessly with our Rene
Herse Cycles web site. This will allow us to create even more exciting
content. A...
OBKM
-
Jedes Jahr werden von April bis August vier bis fünf Rennen im Rahmen der
Offenen Bremer Kriteriumsmeisterschaften (OBKM) veranstaltet die meistens
auf dem...
1 comment:
Agreed. Not just the knees. The tires are shredded and he is only part way down to Bormio. And down w/o real brakes is crazy -- they don't show the uppermost part of that descent, but there are a few curves where it would be easy to skid your way up to a little barrier that would hit at about mid-wheel/shin level, and you would go flying over and down, down, down.
The up is impressive.
Post a Comment