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Technical riding, steeps and risk management.
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Stoked Alex and I got to do this video. Risk is a big part of our sport, and even though we can't remove it from the equation, you can decide to not do something if if things don't 100% line up. Make sure to use the code REMY20 on OneUp Components cockpit and my other discounts with this link: beacons.ai/remymetailler
@sdy284
28 күн бұрын
heyo none of your oneup links work because you don't have the "www." in the link (in your beacons link and in the one up link in the video description) sick video!
Huge respect to Alex for making a solid decision, and to Remy for highlighting it in the video. There are many channels where I can see gnarly riding. There are very few presenting this level of honest, ego-free risk management. Thank you.
28 күн бұрын
I appreciate that!
@alexchapellier
28 күн бұрын
Thanks! We all have an off-day sometimes and it’s great to remind ourselves there is always another day 👊
The rider was my friend. He was a great rider and had done the feature numerous time before. It was just one of those moments. But thats a great message at the end Remy. Thanks.
@whitetiger7084
29 күн бұрын
i'm very out of the loop, what happened to this unfortunate rider?
@justsayin3600
29 күн бұрын
Sorry bro. Really. I caught what Rémy said. Was it Andrew Chu? I just Googled it.
@falk.r.h8963
28 күн бұрын
i also had a very bad accident a few years ago on a feature i did 100 times before. i was feeling a bit akward that day with new shock settings and i should have been more careful because of that. dont ignore bad signs even if they are small
@hobmarg
28 күн бұрын
Sorry for your loss, I saw him around but never rode with him, seemed like an absolutely awesome human and rider. Obviously very skilled and something just went wrong, one of the downsides of this amazing sport. Thoughts to his family and friends 🙏
@No_ReGretzky99
15 күн бұрын
@@falk.r.h8963I jump a lot and ride a lot of wheelies and stuff as well also to if you're tired and exhausted that's a good time to just normal ride or what I call right on two wheels😂😂😂 but yeah bad accidents can happen if you ignore bad signs❤❤❤❤
Always remember. NO means Next Opportunity!
Dude I love this guy, he's so positive and laughs at his mistakes! Best type of people to ride with! 🤘🏾🙌🏾
28 күн бұрын
This is why i ride with him!
@alexchapellier
28 күн бұрын
Haha thanks dude! Let’s go ride!
@talesfromthetrailz
28 күн бұрын
@@alexchapellier dude I wish I lived in Canada! But if you roll down south hmu! I'm always down to ride with dope people! 🤘🏾🤘🏾
Man, watching Rémy ride to me is like hearing and watching a great musician. It is emotionally moving. He is a technical artist in how he rides. Incredible! Wow!
I'm almost 60 now. Needless to say, I don't "bounce" like I used to when I wreck. Last thing I need to do is break something important. I stick to flow trails and avoid the big gaps now, sadly. :-[
@manosadj
29 күн бұрын
At least you can ride my grandpa died before 60 sadly. From Then i appriciate every moment not only on the bike but everything life is a gift
@userbosco
28 күн бұрын
@@manosadj sorry for your loss my brother. Great memories
@No_ReGretzky99
15 күн бұрын
@@manosadjsorry for your loss man that's young dude I lost my dad die cancer when I was 18 I'm 39 now but he was only 54😢😢😢😢
Thank you for this, Rémy and Alex. As someone new to this in my first season, riding with some experienced friends, I needed to hear this!
Great message at the end. Much respect Remy 👊
21 күн бұрын
Yep
those lines look crazy, as usual!
Love the video! Great ending. Ride smart. The feature will be there tomorrow.
Well done Alex! Must be buzzing after riding those features... Quality coaching from Rèmy 👊
Love this video, such good teaching/learning!
love your channel, Rémy. you teach so much about technical riding.
28 күн бұрын
I appreciate that!
That message totally resonates with me. Coming off a ruptured spleen from a relatively minor crash in February, if you're not 100% on any feature, or line, even on a trail you're familiar with, and confident on, wait until another day.
Amazing vid. Super interesting to see how you approach new challenging features and super nice to show that you can always say no if you are not feeling it. That was also one of the first tips my teacher told me when trying a trail for the first time. You don't feel it: just walk it and maybe confidence comes next time.
Great combo, Alex seems like a really humble guy and top fella
Genuinely love that you session so many things - when you do it, you normalize it for the rest of us - really appreciate that. (Also like it when you highlight the trail builders - they are often the true heroes putting in 10s or 100s of hours to create fun for everyone.) Quick request: Could you comment on the amount of travel you have on your bike for some of these rides? Whole bike description is not always needed - but when I think about riding some the trails, I am wondering if I can get by with 140mm travel or if I need 160 or even bigger. (My favorite bike has 140mm - it feels playful and fast, but I doubt it could handle much of what you do --- but frankly am unsure.) Really appreciate your content.
20 күн бұрын
Thanks. This specific bike has 180mm of travel
That gnarly line looks terrifying. It's awesome to see how you instruct and help your friend doing it properly, Remy!
29 күн бұрын
Hey, thanks!
The master showing his craft Remy your the man
the best product plug I have ever seen 21:28
Rip Andrew Chu
Love these kind of vids 🤘
That's a great message, I've had my share of injuries since my first season in 1992, in the first years mostly because I did blindly trust my "good star" it is not a rewarding attitude let me tell ya... Better be informed and chicken out if it doesn't make sense...
Respect! Buildup to control - awesomeness!
That helps a lot with riding! thank you very much for explaining
29 күн бұрын
Happy to help!
@chriscuthbert-scott253
29 күн бұрын
@can you give me any advice on bar width, yourz seem very thin compared to my 800’s , I’m only 167 tall, how do I know best width??
Good job Alex!! Love theses videos 🔥
29 күн бұрын
Glad you like them!
bro you are an absolute beast, love watching your videos
28 күн бұрын
Glad you like them!
Doing it tomorrow is better than dying today.
please more this kind of coaching session videos!
At a certain point in life you need to avoid those times where ambition overcomes talent . Respect to all .
I sooo wish I had the same accent as you guys 😂
@aphinion
29 күн бұрын
It's just iconic!
It's very useful to hear your approach thoughts and strategy to difficult lines/features! Definitely helps when I go out and attempt things on my own. Cheers!
28 күн бұрын
Thanns
Such an awesome video remy
That last trail was sick.
Love these Videos!!
How fast do you ride down the slick rocks? Uhhhh, gravity
Those were some crazy technical slabs. Awesome to see you guys in action. Do you ever ride e-bikes, Remy?
28 күн бұрын
i sure do. My next video will be on my E Bike!
@exorder2005
28 күн бұрын
@ nice, will be awesome 😎
sick riding as always
I need this video
Yeah Remy I know it’s not to do with MTB but riding gnarly stuff is like a long-term relationship it’s all about commitment whether that is riding gnarly slabs in Squamish or shredding old rampage sites in Utah it’s all about the commitment Alex at 11:29 6ft.2 i’m guessing he’s riding a large maneuvering a barge of a bike is not easy Fairplay dude
29 күн бұрын
XL
@ashleytombs
29 күн бұрын
@ OK thx He could probably get away with riding a L obviously choosing the bike and size to suit what and how your ride is very important
excellent excellent excellent!‼‼‼ Love these!
28 күн бұрын
Glad you like them!
The personal challenge Can I make myself do this? LOL That's the ultimate question on the trail. You won't get a rush if you don't get scared, so test yourself
Very cool! Are you running the Assegai 2.5 tyres for these type of trails?
29 күн бұрын
On the front. I use the Maxxis DHRII on the back
Just tried using your HAYES brakes discount code on Competitive Cycles but doesn't work. Has it been changed? Convinced to go Hayes
28 күн бұрын
No you have to use the code on the Hayes Website.
I've spend a LOT of time standing before a feature and talking to myself. You can do this... can you do this? I should be able to do this... but if I case that thing.... I love this sport with all my heart but I sometimes wish my brain would be quieter.
Glad I left that tree @ the 10min mark. My take on that line is focus on the front wheel and let the back wheel slide off the rock.
Hi Remy, I’m the same height as you but I ride a 29er trail bike. Would you still recommend a mullet set up for trail riding?
28 күн бұрын
Yes even for mellower rides as long as your focus is not just up hills
what kind of gopro setup is this?
20% off oneup bars is awesome i wish i needed one
19:17 Sounds like a chicken 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣gıt gıt gıdaaak
Des lignes toujours aussi difficiles. 🎉
Do you use the max lens mod 2.0?
21 күн бұрын
No just the regular 12
What hydration pack are you wearing Remy?
29 күн бұрын
The Camelbak Chase Vest
29 күн бұрын
Check the link in the description
I always say walk the feature so you can ride the trail
What size bike is Alex running being 6 foot 2?
29 күн бұрын
XL 29
It’s incredible how easy you make things look. I’d just like to say I think you’re channel would really benefit from the insta 360 camera
28 күн бұрын
I do think the GoPro s are better. The Max is incredible and is a 360 camera. Check out my Instagram.
Gotta show the steep part though
21 күн бұрын
I think we did
first, finally. I love your vids so much
@MTB_e.s
27 күн бұрын
holy sh*t remy liked my comment
i almost tripped over a potato this morning 🥔
Il faut vraiment que tu apporte un petit niveau digital pour mesurer l'angle des slabs. 18:50 🤯
First like, than watch! 😅 Always outstanding content! 😁
Is Alex on a Nomad or Megatower?
29 күн бұрын
Mega tower but not for much longer..
Cours de mathématiques😂
Years of evolution taught us to look where the danger is and not to where we want to go. now you ride an mtb and you have few seconds to make it work.
pk tu parle pas en français mais par contre au moins maintenante sais quel discipline du vélo j'aime
too much French for me 😰😰😥
Good
Keep smiling, it suits you! 😊