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Dennis Pedersen
Приєднався 18 січ 2011
USAC National Championships Team Sprint, 2019
USA Cycling Masters Track National Championships Team Sprint 55+, 9/1/2019. Dennis Pedersen, Rich Rozzi, Martin Harris. Silver, in 51.343.
Video by Adrian Pearson.
Video by Adrian Pearson.
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Відео
Worlds 2018 Repêchage: Dennis, Guy, Rich, Bill
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Worlds 2018 Repêchage: Dennis, Guy, Rich, Bill
Worlds 2018: Dennis vs. Geoff Stoker, Ride 1
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Worlds 2018: Dennis vs. Geoff Stoker, Ride 1
Worlds 2018: Dennis vs. Geoff Stoker, Ride 2
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Worlds 2018: Dennis vs. Geoff Stoker, Ride 2
55-64 Team Sprint, NCNCA District Championship
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55-64 Team Sprint, NCNCA District Championship
Nationals Team Sprint 2016 Gold Medal
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Ray Gildea, Brian Moore, Dennis Pedersen, win 55 team sprint. 7-11 Velodrome, Colorado Springs.
Nationals Team Sprint 2016 False Start
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Ray Gildea, Brian Moore, Dennis Pedersen, false start in 55 team sprint. 7-11 Velodrome, Colorado Springs.
Rain Storm at Major Taylor Velodrome, Masters Track Nationals, 2016
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On Wednesday, before our flying 200 meter time trial rides.
Whale Watching out of Moss Landing
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About 30 to 40 blue whales on this trip, in the Monterey Bay. Here are a few of them. I created this video with the UA-cam Video Editor (ua-cam.com/users/editor)
Whale-Watching, Moss Landing, 5/30/2016
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Blue whales, probably between 30 and 4 individuals! Oh, and some humpbacks. With Blue Ocean Whale Watching.
Orca (killer whales), Monterey Bay, 4/17/2016
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We saw about 20 orca, of which this small group was a calf with an adult female and male. Amazing animals. On Pacific Whale Watching's boat out of Moss Landing.
Whale-watching off Maui January 2016
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Amazing experience, two whales approached our boat from below through the super-clear water. With Pacific Whale Foundation, Lahaina.
Dennis flying 200 m time trial, Hellyer Velodrome.
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Dennis flying 200 m time trial, Hellyer Velodrome.
ADA Champions Celebration ride with Fast Freddie.
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ADA Champions Celebration ride with Fast Freddie.
Get out, get the dog
The ocean is beautiful but bipolar. U never know when its going to erupt. Its unpredictable. Its a madman. It has no conscience.
i want the 4 minutes back!
I did not get the point of this video. Why you never turn your back on the Ocean? No one was at any time overcome by a wave or in distress. This was a fun day and everyone was safe. There are just people who are fundamentally fearful of the ocean.
Wow did you see that giant eel at the end????
So, why do I never ever turn my back on the ocean?
The video is very long.. Nothing important. Bad.
yea ankle deep water is very dangerous
Except for maybe getting knocked in the head by a log if you were in the water & didn't see it, I don't see the danger or problem here. Increasing wave action looks like it _might_ mean those on the sand bar may have to swim across now. But they might also have an escape right or left, where they could still walk back. I'm lost. Disappointed.
Is fun to watch the Dog go Enjoy the Waves it seems like is having fun lol.
This looks like Goat Rock on the Sonoma Coast, where the Russian River empties. I experienced this exact phenomenon there and we know better than to turn our backs on that surf. When you are well above the surf line on the jetty, you wouldn't think this can happen but here you go...
Some safety points to consider. 1. Take note of tidal times, rate of rise and fall and by how much. 2. Sand banks are notorious for causing riptides. 3. Always keep an eye out for the direction of the tide. 4. Every 6th wave is a biggie. 5. Always let someone know where you are and for how long. 6. Always keep your mobile charged and handy in a water proof case.
Nothing about this looks safe
If you can't handle the ocean stay away from it. Otherwise that surf was no big deal for anyone that grew up playing in the ocean.
The Texas coast has 750 foot tides. This is nothing.
The mesmerising ocean!
Then, someone has to call the RNLI, who will have to save them because they're too stupid to see what's coming. Idiots.
Very little happened
So what happened....
Thumbs down
That dog! I was screaming at the owner to remove the dog!
It helps if you know the tide times when you're on a sandbar!
The tide Cool
Nice place to stay 👌 🙂
🥶
Looks like Waimea Bay, Hawaii
I always turn my back on the ocean
It's a good thing Lassie was there to warn them.
I hope no fish got hurt 'cause they're always turning their backs on the ocean.
Rule # 1
u suck!
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Didn't see anything out of the ordinary like rouge or sneaker waves. Nothing to see here.
Nothing happened!😂🙄
The dog is having a blast! 😊
4 minutes of my life that I'll never get back....
Nothing happens
That was a waste of time. Click bait.
Only when your droppen in!
Why is that stupid person still there with the dog
Stupid people shouldnt have a dog
Is this on a sand bar? You respect the oceans power. I've been knocked down once by an 6ft wave. Thanked God I relaxed and went with it! Never again! Like he says always be alert around the ocean! I hope the dog is Allright.
First ever video of a rock magicaly transporting in history.
"Never turn your back on the ocean" ya unless your surfing then you dont have much choice
All I can say is it’s a good job I wasn’t there because that man would’ve ended up in hospital after treating that poor dog like that you can quite clearly see the dog is trying to get away.
I had to stop watching I fear the dog could have been swept out to sea.😮 Im sorry he should have not been that close. IMO
Instead of just filming them shout out and make them aware of what's happening
What do you think is happening?
The MG3. Scary dude
Pointless video. Or was it the log in danger?
It’s called a tide, you morons