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Laurence Everitt-Williams
Приєднався 30 лип 2012
LEARNING TO JUMP AT JÄRVSÖ BIKEPARK
A rocky start but eventually a solid day of progression at the bike park!
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JÄRVSÖ BIKEPARK - 30 YEAR OLD NEWBIE RUNS
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Had a great day of progression at Järvsö, started learning to jump the bike and getting faster and more confident down the trails! 00:00 Intro 00:18 Till mina vänner (red) 01:20 Barbro (blue) 04:40 Malin (blue) 05:57 Honey Honey (blue) 07:54 Manolito (blue) 09:25 Älskade Ängel (blue) 09:55 Splorr (blue) #mtb #downhill #mountainbiking #bikepark #downhillmtb #enduro #trails
MTB Downhill - PIPELINE at Sälen Bike Park
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First ever time down the blue "Pipeline" at Sälen Bike Park!
Everyday Cinematic | Car Wash
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Shot on Canon EOS 100d. My first venture into making a 'cinematic' style edit, lots to learn and improve upon! No.1 most noticeable thing to adjust for next time; using Manual Focus instead of Auto Focus, my old Canon isn't to be relied upon for holding focus correctly as it turns out.
VIA FERRATA in Järvsö
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Back in Järvsö but this time for the Via Ferrata, very fun afternoon out!
MTB Beginner rides Downhill at Järvsö Bike Park
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Such a sick day out at Järvsö Bike Park trying my hand at some Downhill riding!
Formula 1 Williams FW29 at Scandinavian Raceway - Rajamäki Racing Driving Experience
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One of the best experiences of my life! Driving a Formula 1 car at Anderstorp, Sweden. Footage captured by: finndrone.com Experience provided by: rajamakiracing.com
Hey man just from your comments at the start of the vid about the bike feeling like it wants to do its own thing in the air, I recommend adding a little bit of bar turn/style when in the air. It takes a bit of practice to consciously change the bike's angles and the orientation of the bars to the frame, but once you start doing it you'll never look back. The reason for this is the centrifugal force of the wheels; if they're perpendicular rather than in-line with each other, the bike becomes so much more stable in the air. Just a thought! It helped me a lot with air confidence. Keep shredding bro, camera/the angle in this is ace.
@@jb-enjoyment Thanks for the tip man, I'll work on it for sure! Always wondered watching other people's videos if tweaking/whipping the bike was just for style or control, or maybe a bit of both!
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