Hey, awesome work! Got a mechanical issue riding Rattling Creek a few days ago. Lucky for me, someone took the time to upload easy to follow instructional videos for basic bike maintenance and emergency repairs to UA-cam. Saved me a bit of a hike.
dude..people have no idea what joking is..OR picking on someone for fun..People have no humor or sense of subtlety or nuance or grain of salt..and i most likely hurt feelings with this comment.lol
Nice riding Macky! Coming back that strong after Covid is impressive! I had it at the end of May and I'm still not back at 100%. Keep up the great work!
Man, I absolutely love the Paja vids. I live up in Denver and the trip I made last summer down to Pajarito was amazing, there was absolutely nobody there and I only had half a day to ride it, but I love how local the trails feel and how the tech is favored over big jumps, like at Angelfire or something. Favorite bike park, love reliving it through the enduro vids Macky, thanks for posting this!
Had a good laugh at the bike build comment. Syd, hope you feel much better soon.... Way to run it, Macky. Like seeing these trail ride vids where you actually hit some features while you race. Congrats on the Top 3 finish.
I see you have the Xpedo Down Hill pedals on your bike....That's why I returned the Baldwins....they were the same size as my CB Candy 11's. I just love my Pearl Izumi X Alp Elevate's!!! They fit my feet and my Crank Bros. Mallet E-11's! Thanks for the PI shoe recommendations! I think your X-Alp Elevates look like they need a little TLC from you! Man when you hit those big jumps, you cannot even hear your bike land...it's like you're riding a huge marshmallow....Almost like you could fall asleep while down-hilling.......Just Joking... ! I love your speed Macky! Damn did you bend that Chain Ring or what???? Impressed you got it serviceable again with a Crescent wrench! Plus that is such a gnarly course....with all the fallen trees and devastation it's seems really hard to know where the trail is sometimes....on top of how damn fast you go!
Glad you two are better! I and the wife were down for 4 weeks and 5 weeks for her. I found out after falling off the bike and being on Eliquis (blood thinner) I went to the E.R. and they tested me for c-19. Get Well Soon Syd! OORAH
Pre-watching really does help. I must have watched 30 hours of Leadville before going this year for the first time and I really felt like I'd been there before on lots of the trails. Thanks for the tip!
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
The latest variant is crazy. Spent a weekend outside in Wisconsin w/ a stiff breeze. Never dined indoors and was never around a large group of people indoors or outdoors. Still got it.
Nice work on the third. Off topic question. Is there much difference between the Pearl Izumi stuff and Shimano stuff, given it's all owned by the big S? Cheers.
PI is actually no longer owned by Shimano (as of a few months ago) and while they did share some factories, the designs, etc were done by different designers (PI by their people and Shimano by theirs) so there was pretty much no overlap.
I've found when I set the alarm to get up for an event or organised rides I always sleep badly, wake up frequently and take forever to fall a sleep then wake an hour or so later and so on. What I have found recently is if I go to bed as usual and have my wife set herself a reminder to set my alarm for the required time. It reduces my anxiety, I sleep uninterrupted and well and get woken up by the alarm. Worth trying if you have a similar problem. It may or may not work for you.
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
@@sydandmacky wow cool. I will have to check it out. I saw an English Premier League player wearing one on the weekend. Thanks for the info ! Love the content 😎
@sydandmacky what is the benefit of sl recovery drink over a post ride protein shake? Also what elbow pads would you guys recommend? looking for something that isn’t like a full sleeve.
Good response from irfuel re the recovery drink. We have started adding collagen peptides (protein powder) to ours, especially after gym sessions when the focus is more on building/maintaining muscle instead of recovery from an aerobic workout. In terms of elbow pads, we don't wear them very often but the best ones we've found are the PEARL iZUMi Elevate (more protection but heavier - bit.ly/3AcJfsp) and Summit (less protection but more comfy - bit.ly/3pzip90).
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
My forearms hurt after watching this, and my couch has no braking bumps or chunder! Are you using a gimbal with the GoPro at this point, or is the stabilization good enough not to use one now? Great POV and edit as always.
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
@@sydandmacky good deal. I will be very interested in what you think in terms of comfort and usability. I’m not quite 37 and have been diagnosed with mild neurocognitive impairment due to cumulative head injuries as a kid and a TBI (concussion and small brain bleed) from an MTB crash, so I really can’t afford another concussion.
It's hard to say in terms of personal benefits from a scientific standpoint, but in terms of comfort and usability, it's been great. I generally pop it off for the chairlift and then put it back on for the descents. I tried climbing in it a bit at Glorieta maybe a month or so ago and it was annoying at first but I quickly stopped noticing it. I figure there's not much reason to wear it while climbing though, especially if I'm planning to stop at the top before the descents anyway. Haven't worn it for any XC stuff, but don't usually see technical enough stuff in those races that I feel like I need it.
They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
Unfortunately we've already done the order for this year but we'll be fine an order for next year's kits at the end of this year or early next, so stay tuned!
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
Generally, not a thing in the US. No one uses the pull-down safety bars at any US ski resort that I've ever been at (I've been to many). But, it's definitely a requirement elsewhere in the world.
To add to what Jonathan said, 3+ person lifts generally have them but you rarely see them on 2 person ones. I use them when skiing so I can rest my feet but that's about it.
@@sydandmacky oh wow I didn't know. Im from Canada, and everywhere I've ever been has them. The not having somewhere to rest your feet aspect might be even worse to me than the potential falling lol
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
Such a great video on so many levels. Things don't always happen the way we plan, we do our best to prepare, but then life happens. I like how you guys share the struggles along with the successes. I too, am recovering from the COVID and hoping to be back on my bike soon. Best of luck for the rest of the season to y'all!
Double check the guidelines. One positive test and further tests are not necessary. You can follow guidelines from there. Some are testing positive for 30 days after the first test.
Two awesome things about this video. First, it was awesome to watch Pajarito gravity. That's my favorite park. Second, it was hilarious to see how many people missed Syd's comedy. :) Thanks for another great episode guys!
I always want to do as well as I can so I'm not sure I felt more given it was at Paja. Although that might change once we've been in this area for a few years 😁
They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
That is much more responsible behaviour, than here in Poland. People are sending kids to school even knowing they are sick, whole 40 kids class then get's it, and at the end parents get is, my friend and his wife got it 3 times now (initial strain, omicron and now ba.4). I also had it. Regarding home tests, they are actually very precise, they will show up the line when you are at the very high organism response - apogeum - either 2 days before it , the day, and 2 days after it. I had like 7 tests to fiddle with them and they shown only in the highest virulency period 'during the worst 5 days'. After that ... they do not show second line, just 'control' line.
Or do a bolt check before a race as racers normally do, by their mechanic if they have one or themselves. Edit: not just a race. Anything built by Syd as he said she's known for that issue.
Hey, awesome work! Got a mechanical issue riding Rattling Creek a few days ago. Lucky for me, someone took the time to upload easy to follow instructional videos for basic bike maintenance and emergency repairs to UA-cam. Saved me a bit of a hike.
I just love how Macky maintains a cool head and super positive attitude no matter what the adversity!
Anybody that knows you guys well enough knows that Syd was joking, it’s good to see your awesome videos. Thanks for the great content.
dude..people have no idea what joking is..OR picking on someone for fun..People have no humor or sense of subtlety or nuance or grain of salt..and i most likely hurt feelings with this comment.lol
@@mikieson A lot of people poke fun and that's all right, but when I start poking back they get all up tight! - Kid Rock :-)
Nice riding Macky! Coming back that strong after Covid is impressive! I had it at the end of May and I'm still not back at 100%. Keep up the great work!
Great job, Macky! Your UA-cam adventure has paid off in so many ways for your prepping.
Man, I absolutely love the Paja vids. I live up in Denver and the trip I made last summer down to Pajarito was amazing, there was absolutely nobody there and I only had half a day to ride it, but I love how local the trails feel and how the tech is favored over big jumps, like at Angelfire or something. Favorite bike park, love reliving it through the enduro vids Macky, thanks for posting this!
Had a good laugh at the bike build comment.
Syd, hope you feel much better soon....
Way to run it, Macky. Like seeing these trail ride vids where you actually hit some features while you race. Congrats on the Top 3 finish.
Bummer that Syd couldn't race. Other than a bit or Redbull WC DH, You guys are the only gravity racing I ever watch.
I see you have the Xpedo Down Hill pedals on your bike....That's why I returned the Baldwins....they were the same size as my CB Candy 11's. I just love my Pearl Izumi X Alp Elevate's!!! They fit my feet and my Crank Bros. Mallet E-11's! Thanks for the PI shoe recommendations! I think your X-Alp Elevates look like they need a little TLC from you! Man when you hit those big jumps, you cannot even hear your bike land...it's like you're riding a huge marshmallow....Almost like you could fall asleep while down-hilling.......Just Joking... ! I love your speed Macky! Damn did you bend that Chain Ring or what???? Impressed you got it serviceable again with a Crescent wrench! Plus that is such a gnarly course....with all the fallen trees and devastation it's seems really hard to know where the trail is sometimes....on top of how damn fast you go!
Good job Macky. Bummer about the mechanical, cool you got it fixed so you could finish.
Glad you two are better! I and the wife were down for 4 weeks and 5 weeks for her. I found out after falling off the bike and being on Eliquis (blood thinner) I went to the E.R. and they tested me for c-19. Get Well Soon Syd! OORAH
Oh man, sorry to hear that. We feel very lucky that it wasn't longer/worse.
Great job getting back to racing with being sick. Great video and result.. I hope Sydney gets well soon.
Pre-watching really does help. I must have watched 30 hours of Leadville before going this year for the first time and I really felt like I'd been there before on lots of the trails. Thanks for the tip!
Even with Syd’s skills I think that chainring has had it!
Great work, checking your gear, saved a bad day from happening…. True Pro 👍💪🙏
Great ride looks so easy when you do it. By the way, what is the thing (black and green) thing around your neck?
It looks like a Q Collar that helps reduce concussions. Seen other bikers wear them as well as people in other sports.
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
@@sydandmacky 🙏 thank you for answering my question 🙋♂️👍
Nice work Macky! I think you are showing the ideal for all MTBers. Being solid in all styles.
That's definitely my goal!
Great job riding! So is the lesson to bring an extra chainring? Bashguard?
The latest variant is crazy. Spent a weekend outside in Wisconsin w/ a stiff breeze. Never dined indoors and was never around a large group of people indoors or outdoors. Still got it.
Crazy!
Nice work on the third.
Off topic question. Is there much difference between the Pearl Izumi stuff and Shimano stuff, given it's all owned by the big S? Cheers.
PI is actually no longer owned by Shimano (as of a few months ago) and while they did share some factories, the designs, etc were done by different designers (PI by their people and Shimano by theirs) so there was pretty much no overlap.
I've found when I set the alarm to get up for an event or organised rides I always sleep badly, wake up frequently and take forever to fall a sleep then wake an hour or so later and so on.
What I have found recently is if I go to bed as usual and have my wife set herself a reminder to set my alarm for the required time. It reduces my anxiety, I sleep uninterrupted and well and get woken up by the alarm.
Worth trying if you have a similar problem. It may or may not work for you.
That's clever!
@@sydandmacky Let us know how you go, if you try it.
Great Videos!!! What are you wearing around you neck? noticed it at 16:50, Thanks !
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
@@sydandmacky wow cool. I will have to check it out. I saw an English Premier League player wearing one on the weekend. Thanks for the info ! Love the content 😎
A 3rd with Asa in the top spot is no joke, that kid is on fire
He’s insane
@sydandmacky what is the benefit of sl recovery drink over a post ride protein shake?
Also what elbow pads would you guys recommend? looking for something that isn’t like a full sleeve.
Good response from irfuel re the recovery drink. We have started adding collagen peptides (protein powder) to ours, especially after gym sessions when the focus is more on building/maintaining muscle instead of recovery from an aerobic workout.
In terms of elbow pads, we don't wear them very often but the best ones we've found are the PEARL iZUMi Elevate (more protection but heavier - bit.ly/3AcJfsp) and Summit (less protection but more comfy - bit.ly/3pzip90).
Thank you both for your replies.
Nice work! The big suspension makes a huge difference, makes me kinda want to get a full sus.
Thanks for the great content as usual! What was that thing around the back of your neck?
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
That is very interesting, I would definitely like to know how that works out for you guys. Appreciate the response.
SWeet! Trail Party event, yeah? Cool folks and great events. I'll be going for a bit of redemption at one of their races in November
My forearms hurt after watching this, and my couch has no braking bumps or chunder!
Are you using a gimbal with the GoPro at this point, or is the stabilization good enough not to use one now? Great POV and edit as always.
No gimbal, just the stabilization from the Hero 9. It's pretty amazing!
Speaking as a long term husband, having seen your comments at 15.36, I hope your injuries heel soon Mackie. 😄
Seems a weird way to recover from Covid ! 😜 But as far as it works... Go on Macky !
Time for a bash guard on that chainring.
Why I run bash guards chian guide combo for one up now
Macky, what’s the dealie on your neck.
I’m watching this on my shokz headphones on your recommendation.
Looked like a q collar to me.
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
@@sydandmacky good deal. I will be very interested in what you think in terms of comfort and usability. I’m not quite 37 and have been diagnosed with mild neurocognitive impairment due to cumulative head injuries as a kid and a TBI (concussion and small brain bleed) from an MTB crash, so I really can’t afford another concussion.
It's hard to say in terms of personal benefits from a scientific standpoint, but in terms of comfort and usability, it's been great. I generally pop it off for the chairlift and then put it back on for the descents. I tried climbing in it a bit at Glorieta maybe a month or so ago and it was annoying at first but I quickly stopped noticing it. I figure there's not much reason to wear it while climbing though, especially if I'm planning to stop at the top before the descents anyway. Haven't worn it for any XC stuff, but don't usually see technical enough stuff in those races that I feel like I need it.
Great job! Those are some gnarly downhill trails!
How long have you been wearing Q collar? Thinking about getting one myself, do you think it is worth it?
They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
You reminded me to check my nuts and bolts before the next ride.. btw great riding!
I run a MRP amg chainguide/bash guard thankfully I’ve not had any bending
@18:58…Macky needs a flat-brimmed cap to break into the top 2.
😁 or maybe more hair 🤣
Yeah, blame the builder. 😎 Whatever happened to pre-ride checks? 🤣
Yeah, I definitely should have done a pre race check. And the comment was actually added by Syd while she was editing 😉
@@sydandmacky that's funny, it came across as you digging on her skills though. Love your videos Syd & Macky.
that place looks sweet, congrats on 3rd
Try some blue lock tight on that stuff , peace of mind they knowing you have in the treads
How can we order the same jersey you're wearing. I'd love to support you guys and wear that kick-ass jersey!
Unfortunately we've already done the order for this year but we'll be fine an order for next year's kits at the end of this year or early next, so stay tuned!
Now I see why syd has the mechanics channel, she’s sick and macky’s bike falls apart on the trails 😂
What's on your neck in the one section going up the lift?
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
@@sydandmacky Thanks! I thought maybe it was a neck cooler for riding. Which I am in the market for haha.
So you have to build you're bike twice. One time by Syd for the footage and one time good😉. Like you're video's. 👍🏻
Nice ride Macky!
Do those lifts not have bars that come down to maybe stop potential 50 foot death drops?
Generally, not a thing in the US. No one uses the pull-down safety bars at any US ski resort that I've ever been at (I've been to many). But, it's definitely a requirement elsewhere in the world.
To add to what Jonathan said, 3+ person lifts generally have them but you rarely see them on 2 person ones. I use them when skiing so I can rest my feet but that's about it.
@@sydandmacky oh wow I didn't know. Im from Canada, and everywhere I've ever been has them. The not having somewhere to rest your feet aspect might be even worse to me than the potential falling lol
Dang it SYD!! trying to sabotage Macky LOL!! sneaky :D
I’ll one up you in the chain ring. I managed to break an XTR chain ring on a stump a week ago. To bad I can’t upload a pic of it.
what are you wearing on your neck?
as always love the videos thanks from nz
We've been experimenting with the Q Collar (bit.ly/3OHSztD) which is used to protect against micro concussions. They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
Awesome cool epik trail 👍❤🤘
Just curious... What is the highest level the two of you have competed at? I love the videos, keep it up!!!!!
We've both raced a number of Enduro World Series and I, Macky, raced an XC World Cup back in 2009. Those are probably the highest recognized events.
@@sydandmacky Awesome
Always amazing. Thanks
Great improvement on Breaking Bad!
Great riding
YEAH!!!!!!!! That was FUN
#meanmacky - it's not Syd's fault you didn't properly check your bike before the ride!! :)
That comment was actually added by Syd while she was editing. It was meant to be a joke.
@@sydandmacky Oh I know! Just making a joke too :)
Oh good. There were some other comments that we don't think were joking 😉
@@sydandmacky oof that's not fun
Awesome Video!!!!
Oh no Covid!!
Hope you both have a full recovery. At least it didn’t get you before Nationals!!
You guys should get a couple more boosters.
Such a great video on so many levels. Things don't always happen the way we plan, we do our best to prepare, but then life happens. I like how you guys share the struggles along with the successes. I too, am recovering from the COVID and hoping to be back on my bike soon. Best of luck for the rest of the season to y'all!
Hope you feel better soon!
Double check the guidelines. One positive test and further tests are not necessary. You can follow guidelines from there. Some are testing positive for 30 days after the first test.
Test results can be faint positive for months after. Hope you get better. This damn thing made my lungs a lot weaker. Good luck this weekend!
Two awesome things about this video. First, it was awesome to watch Pajarito gravity. That's my favorite park. Second, it was hilarious to see how many people missed Syd's comedy. :) Thanks for another great episode guys!
The runs are insane and congrats on 3rd place, but wouldn't it be better if you used a DH bike?
Possibly, but I don't have one. And I'm not sure I'd be faster on one anyway 🤷♂️
Great job .
Being that this is your home bike park, did you feel added pressure to perform??
I always want to do as well as I can so I'm not sure I felt more given it was at Paja. Although that might change once we've been in this area for a few years 😁
Yay!
The only thing I've put up my nose in my 40's has been C*vid tests.
No Syd! Bummer
It sounded like you were bigfoot and you were smashing cars underneath your wheels.
Did I spy a q collar? If so, do you like it?
They sent us a couple to try out, so we're using them when at the bike park and racing enduro. Haven't been using them long enough to say anything one way it another, but figure a little extra protection is never a bad thing! And we're hoping that it'll help with visual processing on rough trails at high speeds.
No pre-ride checks?? Shame
No "M" check before racing..?? Oops!
Can't keep a good athlete down
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Those home tests are not that accurate...and when you test positive...you can test positive for 15 days. and even longer.
@@irfuel yes you do...actually you can test positive up to 90 days.
That is much more responsible behaviour, than here in Poland. People are sending kids to school even knowing they are sick, whole 40 kids class then get's it, and at the end parents get is, my friend and his wife got it 3 times now (initial strain, omicron and now ba.4). I also had it. Regarding home tests, they are actually very precise, they will show up the line when you are at the very high organism response - apogeum - either 2 days before it , the day, and 2 days after it. I had like 7 tests to fiddle with them and they shown only in the highest virulency period 'during the worst 5 days'. After that ... they do not show second line, just 'control' line.
15:36: build up your own damned bike then??
Or do a bolt check before a race as racers normally do, by their mechanic if they have one or themselves.
Edit: not just a race. Anything built by Syd as he said she's known for that issue.
Lol it's a joke and I put that comment in there myself. Don't assume Macky edits the videos 🤣
@@sydandmacky my bad. Thought it was M being a ___.
That “wife” comment was a real cheap shot… other than that great vid 🤘
Lol it's a joke and I put that comment in there myself. Don't assume Macky edits the videos 🤣
literally nobody understands jokes anymore.