It looks completely Impossible to Ride but...

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Published 2024-04-18
Technical riding, steeps and risk management.
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All Comments (21)
  • @remymetailler
    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
  • @derekdoucet2625
    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.
  • @Killeenster
    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.
  • Dude I love this guy, he's so positive and laughs at his mistakes! Best type of people to ride with! 🤘🏾🙌🏾
  • @justsayin3600
    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 consider myself an "advanced" beginner, taking some advanced features at pace, and I want to thank you for the message towards the end of the video. It makes me feel confident that I'm progressing by riding but knowing that even high-level bikers do have days where they decide, not today. I don't feel as bad, and I know that there will be other days to take on the challenge!
  • @userbosco
    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. :-[
  • @widdelin15
    Great message at the end. Much respect Remy 👊
  • @houghtonricky
    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.
  • @robcameron9351
    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!
  • @Smettli
    That gnarly line looks terrifying. It's awesome to see how you instruct and help your friend doing it properly, Remy!
  • @aphinion
    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.
  • @theweaselcat3564
    Love the video! Great ending. Ride smart. The feature will be there tomorrow.
  • @sultanabran1
    love your channel, Rémy. you teach so much about technical riding.
  • @MiloWalp
    those lines look crazy, as usual!
  • @Mr.Boost123
    I sooo wish I had the same accent as you guys 😂