Climbing Mountains on a Track Bike with Patrick Seabase | Gillette World Sport
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Patrick Seabase fell in love with the simplicity of track bikes, but refused to limit himself to cycling on tracks, taking his track bikes to new heights within the Swiss Alps.
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"culture's more important than performance"
"There's no time to think about your girlfrend"
@samuy6274
3 жыл бұрын
Cause you don't have one 😂
we need more non competition bikers like this....its a lifestyle
!!EL MAESTRO PATRICK SEABASE!!
Where is the caves route?
wow!
Gear ratio?
What bike was he riding?
@ianiscaratti4924
6 жыл бұрын
Anthony Kerrigan bmc tr01
He mostly ride his track bike mean track bike all day long😅👍🏼✌🏼
Get that boy a turbo trainer
+1
intro song?
A quick descent on a public road with no brakes. I'm sure this guy is pretty handy with his track bike, but that seems like a recipe for an early grave
@jackglossop4859
4 жыл бұрын
Considering very good good cyclists with very good brakes get killed all the time; I am inclined to agree with you.
@Bike_baik_saja_
9 ай бұрын
@@jackglossop4859well, I can give you another mind set, a good cyclist with good brake can make them over confident, and when you have no real brake you will make your self over cautious to make carefull decision
@joelogjam9163
8 ай бұрын
How dangerous it is depends on the weight of the bike, it's wheels (rolling mass), gear ratio, rider weight, rider strength and rider skill. If you're using a heavy bike with heavy wheels and a massive gear ratio (like 58x13) and you're fat and have never ridden fixed before, then the chances of making it down a steep hill alive are slim.