From the desert to the ocean...Wonderful California! I would have gladly taken a bath after the downhill gallop. Btw Romain is a very pleasant, humble and generous boy. He struck me when Alaphilippe fell among the pines of a forest - always downhill - and Romain threw the bike away, gave up the race to run to rescue him. Love this champion!
These guys are top level professional bike racers (and climbers) They have done this hundreds if not thousands of times on harder and steeper roads than this in the Alpes and the Pyrenees in Europe.
The riding etiquette, especially at those speeds, is super impressive. I’d be just trying to hang on for dear life at 70kph and not be able to point out obstacles.
Best Bike Content on UA-cam. I really adore these videos. They're so calming and meditative. Also every Video has stunning roads and views. Please never stop doing this.
even at 50mph around on a corner, they can take one hand of the bar and point out road debris ! amazing. The Euro pros are so smooth in their bike handling.
Great job keeping up with and filming a couple of pros having fun on our roads. Liked the way Romain nonchalantly takes off his jacket no hands at speed.
It's also great to see that Safa doesn't miss a beat with Bardet and Vemaerke. That's some great riding all around. And yet another reminder of why pros are pros and I'm not...
Always fun to see how the terrain around where you live affects the way you perceive cycling. As a french living in the Alps, this descent really just looks like an easy glide down the hill (no deppreciating here, it looks like fun). No tricky corners, a wide road, smooth tarmac, no traffic (in the video, maybe it's different at another time of the day). It feels like you can go very fast without feeling insecure, which sounds like a great time, and with stunning views ! I mean to say that there's nothing surprising to see two pros beeing fully relaxed, as it's very far from the technicality of the descents you can encounter on the world tour races, especially here in the Alps. Still great fun !
Easy to do when your bike is setup right, i.e. saddle height and tilt are correct so youre locked in place. Ive done it and moved around freely leaning forward and backwards whilst maintaining my cadence
Absolutely. A GT winner for sure but with the right team. Sorry DSM. If Romain rode for Jumbo or some of the others, it’d be a very different story and the French might finally have their GT winner. It’s been a long time!
Thank you Safa for this yet another amazing insight and of course Scott Sports for the support. So much inspiration and boost of enthusiasm for the average Joe of a cyclist like me!
9:35 when that car is going around the parked semi !! These guys don’t even flinch , in fact he points out the oncoming to camera man Brian ,,,,next level cool !
Man that instinctive, synchronous communication at 9:35 to tell the people behind you to stick right because of the car is so cool. Really shows these guys are part of the same team
I remember coming out of Yosemite NP 40 years ago on a fully laden touring bike north of here at Chinese Camp and hitting 88km/h on a steep section of the road. Those were the days. Looking forward to this years TdF with these two in the DSM team.
Wow compelling video. These guys are on another level. So graceful, powerful and smooth but yet relaxed. There was still drama involved so it wasn't boring.
love seeing pros use seat bags and lights. nothing drives me more crazy then the guys in group rides riding stripped down bikes because they think it'll make or brake their KOM effort
Removing the top jersey while going on 36mph, I'll be like, you guys go ahead I need to stop and remove my jersey first. It looks like he's just put his bike on auto pilot! That's amazing!
10:38 The smile though. His riding partner is standing and pushing to catch some speed while he's at the same speed while using the comfort of the saddle. The amount of comfort if you ride smart with your team is one of the key elements of winning.
Gotta love that car high speed passing over a double yellow. Man, riding on this two lane mountan road is simply asking for the grim reaper to pay a visit.
This was completely therapeutic. Could watch (and have watched) footage like this for hours. "What are you watching?" "Two guys descending down a mountain road in California." ... ... "Oh."
I've ridden with Kevin Vermaerke maybe 4 times in Orange County, CA. First time I didn't know who he was when he and 2 of his buddies came up behind me on the Santa Ana river trail moving pretty quick. I jumped on and witnessed this guy (Kevin) take a very long pull at 31 MPH. I thought this guys is showing off and I'll let him blow himself up. He didn't know that I was a former Cat 1-2 track racer and I raced with Greg Lemond back in the day. I was impressed but thought okay, he's done. The other 2 guys pulled through with weaker and shorter pulls and they wouldn't let me into the rotation. Fine have it your way. Then Kevin was pulling again at 31 MPH for another super long pull. And I was like holy shit, this guy is something special because we're going into a 12 MPH headwind coming off the Pacific Ocean on our way west bound to Pacific Coast Highway. The other guys were hurting with weak pulls at 27 MPH and I was hurting just holding on and thankful I wasn't in the rotation. Then another third and final monster pull from Kevin to PCH at about 33 MPH. I hung on for the whole 9 miles and barely made it to my U-turn location, thank god. Told my story on Strava and folks told me that was a pro who had just won the Jr. Giro de Italia. Kevin commented on my Strava ride and said he saw me hanging back there and was impressed. I said he reminded me of Greg Lemond. Greg is a friendly, decent guy who was kind to me when I raced with him. Kevin reminded me of him. That was 5 years ago and folks probably thought yeah right, Greg Lemond. Sure. Well, did you folks see Kevin in the Tour de France this year and last year? He's fricken awesome and a hell of a nice person too.
I sometimes meet here in CZ where I ride another pro from DSM promising young boy Pavel Bittner. One time I was able to keep up behind him for couple of km on my MTB in speeds around 40-50km/h in a head wind. They are just different breed.. 🙂
Very impressive. Need to be on your game for that close call at 9:35 into the clip. Damn... hate to be in a situation where a giant truck is blocking a lane and you are flying past it in the other lane, and a car tries passing around the outside of the stopped giant Truck in the opposite lane, which is your lane!
it amazes me how different a bicycle feels compared to a motorcycle once things get going... on this particular road those speeds are super doable on my motorcycle without knowing the turns but on my bicycle i would probably never achieve anything close, no matter how well i'd learn that road :)
These guys are having a casual conversation and I wouldn't be able to even keep up or have enough breath to talk. truly amazing.
The beauty of having a zone 2 range from 220-300…haha. I’ll hang back with you at a chill 150 watts.
Crazy huh… I’m riding with ya’all… 😂
They're professionals...
@@troy_meeker exactly... they suck in other areas just as much as anyone else and that's perfectly fine for everybody :)
@@marcelsow5817yup , the difference between we mere mortals and the super humans
Romain Bardet is such a smooth descender. And I love how genuine and humble is, a true champion and one of my favourite bike riders
"Funny" to read this after seeing him fall in a descente at tdf. But yeah, one of my favorite rider too, i hope to see him shine this year :D
@@enmrtln9958 freerun vs grand tour racing~
He is! And in person too! That's generally all guys in France teams. But watchout he is one the top 10 pro when you look at stages races.
From the desert to the ocean...Wonderful California! I would have gladly taken a bath after the downhill gallop. Btw Romain is a very pleasant, humble and generous boy. He struck me when Alaphilippe fell among the pines of a forest - always downhill - and Romain threw the bike away, gave up the race to run to rescue him. Love this champion!
A really nice genuine human!
Amazing how relaxed they are on the bike. Dude just casually took a swig from his water bottle going 75 kph
that was ridiulous lol
Yeah or take off your outer jersey going 50+ 😂
also the hand-signal~
These guys are top level professional bike racers (and climbers) They have done this hundreds if not thousands of times on harder and steeper roads than this in the Alpes and the Pyrenees in Europe.
@@hillandrewdavid Or fix a stucked gear or dropped chain.😅
Bardet is so smooth on the bike. Such a class act.
Congrats to Romain for winning the first stage '24 TDF! His first Yellow jersey...
Yeah, that was a well deserved win. From BE with all the respect. I hope he retires well!
Nice to know that even the pros have mystery creaks and clicks on their $10k+ bikes
Think that’s still safas foil
Bardet's bb. Typical sounding pro bike when it hasn't seen the team mechanic in a few months 😂
@@SAFABrian mad watts
the second Romain started pedalling I thought "wait, is this his BB creaking?!" 😂
Those bikes need a reaming and a Hambini bottom bracket
The riding etiquette, especially at those speeds, is super impressive. I’d be just trying to hang on for dear life at 70kph and not be able to point out obstacles.
19:39 That uphill hands-free is badass.
Jesus Christ! Thanks for pointing that out. 500w, uphill, around bends. Staggering skill.
Terrifying to watch.
@@FlatSpinMan Indeed
At 300w+ nonetheless!
Right!
Wtf am I watching. These guys man
Best Bike Content on UA-cam.
I really adore these videos. They're so calming and meditative.
Also every Video has stunning roads and views.
Please never stop doing this.
Well I just watched this before going to sleep - I'm anything but calm haha
These vids ramp up my heart rate to zone 3 whilst sitting, what are you talking about?
Same. Its like yoga for your mind :)
Should be turned into a game this ❤
bardet, one of the best descenders in the world tour! fuck yeah!
and ascenders
Even strong in punchy and / or flat-ish stages.. In young age he was a very good crit rider too
even at 50mph around on a corner, they can take one hand of the bar and point out road debris ! amazing. The Euro pros are so smooth in their bike handling.
it is just so polite of them😁
Oncoming truck.? Wrong side. Asphalt red
Wow. These guys are a different level. Amazing how well they ride together.
Incroyable de voir Romain avec Safa ahaha
Un clermontois !!
Brioude en force!
Putain du coup!!!
Mais on est qq français ds le coin!!🎉
The way bardet took that gilet off.......💯class
Romain Bardet un sportif honnète et toujours au premier plan, merci
Great job keeping up with and filming a couple of pros having fun on our roads. Liked the way Romain nonchalantly takes off his jacket no hands at speed.
First time I remember Bardet was in Crit de Dauphine and it was a wet descent and he rode away from from everyone and won the stage.
It's also great to see that Safa doesn't miss a beat with Bardet and Vemaerke. That's some great riding all around. And yet another reminder of why pros are pros and I'm not...
Romain Bardet's descent of the Col d'Allos in the 2015 Criterium du Dauphine is well worth watching!
Thanks Romain to show how to be (super) fast with safe lines ;)
Master class to be so quick and don't cross yellow lines
Always fun to see how the terrain around where you live affects the way you perceive cycling. As a french living in the Alps, this descent really just looks like an easy glide down the hill (no deppreciating here, it looks like fun). No tricky corners, a wide road, smooth tarmac, no traffic (in the video, maybe it's different at another time of the day). It feels like you can go very fast without feeling insecure, which sounds like a great time, and with stunning views ! I mean to say that there's nothing surprising to see two pros beeing fully relaxed, as it's very far from the technicality of the descents you can encounter on the world tour races, especially here in the Alps. Still great fun !
Damn, that layer peel off at 36km/hr on an incline 👩🍳
Lots to be impressed by in this video, but this section stood out to me as well.
Easy to do when your bike is setup right, i.e. saddle height and tilt are correct so youre locked in place. Ive done it and moved around freely leaning forward and backwards whilst maintaining my cadence
@@user-uh6lm5wv6n "um how can i make this about myself.. lets see..." thats you
Amazing video. I like Romain Bardet's personality, he's such a good climber and descender.
Absolutely. A GT winner for sure but with the right team. Sorry DSM. If Romain rode for Jumbo or some of the others, it’d be a very different story and the French might finally have their GT winner. It’s been a long time!
Hats off to these guys, in my 20's I could only dream of being that good in my 50's seeing them descend that fast scares the C$%P out of me
Casually peeling off a layer, pushing 550 watts with no hands! Awesome video!
Two superb WT riders as guests. Thanks SAFA!
UNREAL. Unparalleled cycling videos Safa. Cycling in all its glory, shows the WT level of cycling.
Thank you Safa for this yet another amazing insight and of course Scott Sports for the support. So much inspiration and boost of enthusiasm for the average Joe of a cyclist like me!
J'adore Romain Bardet ! Pour moi le meilleur coureur Français sur et en dehors du vélo ❤
I agree! I’m hoping for a successful TdF this year for him ❤
@@thart6103 🤞🏻
So fire !!! Being able to take off your wind breaker going up 3% grade pushing 350 watts 🤦🏻♂️
Simply amazing how great all three of these fellows are!!
Yeeessss! This is the one. Romain is a beast on descents. Paris - Nice legend...Lets gooo.
Many things to appreciate in your videos. The best thing in my opinion is the live sound and absence of "music." Thank you very much!
9:35 when that car is going around the parked semi !! These guys don’t even flinch , in fact he points out the oncoming to camera man Brian ,,,,next level cool !
Can't be panicky at these speeds
@@SAFABrian you bet, just so much easier said than done.
This is on my practice loop! They went the fun direction toward ocean with lots of fun descents
Romain doesn't need to cut corners for KOM, amazing stuff
Wow, you guys make it look so easy, just gliding down the mountain… An enjoyable watch
At 40+ mph, calmly pointing out road hazards… that’s badass… 😎🍻
are you jamaican
@@SkepticAdrianno
Watching this video makes me wanna hop on my bike and feel the freedom. Awesome video as always.
Man, this was such a joy to watch. Made me immediately want to get on my bike and ride. So sick!
Man that instinctive, synchronous communication at 9:35 to tell the people behind you to stick right because of the car is so cool. Really shows these guys are part of the same team
Huge talent, super smooth roads, two postage stamp sized bits of rubber
Fun to watch. That warm up casual conversation at nearly 300 watts floored me. Pros, incredible.
That so great! Can't wait to see them in the TDF.
Take love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Amazing to watch the pros on a casual ride.
You guys are using the whole road to keep up with Bardet. Who it seems does not know the road and only uses one lane. What a savage!
He is cracked in descents..
That's confident descending right there! Incredible skill and a fair amount of nerve.
I remember coming out of Yosemite NP 40 years ago on a fully laden touring bike north of here at Chinese Camp and hitting 88km/h on a steep section of the road. Those were the days.
Looking forward to this years TdF with these two in the DSM team.
500 watts, 5% gradient, no hands on the bar to take wind vest off. Incredible
They naturally ride so close to each other
This film has already been a great cycling technique film for me, with smooth and accomplished techniques. Thanks, SAFA.
Wow compelling video. These guys are on another level. So graceful, powerful and smooth but yet relaxed. There was still drama involved so it wasn't boring.
R.I.P Gino Mäder😪, stay safe boyzzz🙏
I get sweaty hands watching Brian´s videos...
this is such a cool video. more world tour pros on this channel please!
Malibu is a beautiful place to practice free and well-maintained roads!
God, I raced with Kevin's father! Proud to see his son, but now I feel old!
Had to come back to this after they won Stage 1 of the 2024 TDF
Thought the same thing when I saw those two Scott Foils cross the finish line this morning 🙌🏻
I've been waiting for these videos for awhile. Bardet is such a superb rider, been a fan for a long time.
The sound was soothing and dozed off midway, woke up and saw the ocean😅
All I can say is WOW !
Pro, handling turns like butter smoothness!! Loved it!!
I could feel Safa wanting to overtake and slice through those turns.
love seeing pros use seat bags and lights. nothing drives me more crazy then the guys in group rides riding stripped down bikes because they think it'll make or brake their KOM effort
Nice little treat whilst the tour is on, cheers from the UK 👍
RIP Gino Mader✝
Removing the top jersey while going on 36mph, I'll be like, you guys go ahead I need to stop and remove my jersey first. It looks like he's just put his bike on auto pilot! That's amazing!
How awesome is that! Dude took off his jacket riding freehanded on a turn.
Romain is the BOMB.. Love to see French pro in socal
Huge fan of bardet, so cool to see him in your channel. Thanks!
Badass. So sweet to see footage of Bardet like that
10:38 The smile though. His riding partner is standing and pushing to catch some speed while he's at the same speed while using the comfort of the saddle. The amount of comfort if you ride smart with your team is one of the key elements of winning.
Best channel on yt. Inspirational.
Gotta love that car high speed passing over a double yellow. Man, riding on this two lane mountan road is simply asking for the grim reaper to pay a visit.
Love these videos
Will be watching for a breakaway for these two in July!
Not breakaway for Romain, but top 5.
Ooohh..Kevin……so cool
World Tour pros racing down mountains with SAFA
Безумно быстро и безумно красиво! Парни, вы сумасшедшие и очень крутые!
Love this rides with pros!
This was completely therapeutic. Could watch (and have watched) footage like this for hours.
"What are you watching?"
"Two guys descending down a mountain road in California."
...
...
"Oh."
😂 Those who ride get it
I've ridden with Kevin Vermaerke maybe 4 times in Orange County, CA. First time I didn't know who he was when he and 2 of his buddies came up behind me on the Santa Ana river trail moving pretty quick. I jumped on and witnessed this guy (Kevin) take a very long pull at 31 MPH. I thought this guys is showing off and I'll let him blow himself up. He didn't know that I was a former Cat 1-2 track racer and I raced with Greg Lemond back in the day. I was impressed but thought okay, he's done. The other 2 guys pulled through with weaker and shorter pulls and they wouldn't let me into the rotation. Fine have it your way. Then Kevin was pulling again at 31 MPH for another super long pull. And I was like holy shit, this guy is something special because we're going into a 12 MPH headwind coming off the Pacific Ocean on our way west bound to Pacific Coast Highway. The other guys were hurting with weak pulls at 27 MPH and I was hurting just holding on and thankful I wasn't in the rotation. Then another third and final monster pull from Kevin to PCH at about 33 MPH. I hung on for the whole 9 miles and barely made it to my U-turn location, thank god. Told my story on Strava and folks told me that was a pro who had just won the Jr. Giro de Italia. Kevin commented on my Strava ride and said he saw me hanging back there and was impressed. I said he reminded me of Greg Lemond. Greg is a friendly, decent guy who was kind to me when I raced with him. Kevin reminded me of him. That was 5 years ago and folks probably thought yeah right, Greg Lemond. Sure. Well, did you folks see Kevin in the Tour de France this year and last year? He's fricken awesome and a hell of a nice person too.
I sometimes meet here in CZ where I ride another pro from DSM promising young boy Pavel Bittner. One time I was able to keep up behind him for couple of km on my MTB in speeds around 40-50km/h in a head wind. They are just different breed.. 🙂
Love the 450w wardrobe change.
breathtaking!!!! well done guys
Just the way he emptied and took of his gilet is seriously impressive!!
I honestly didn't know it is possible to ride a road bike this way, amazing!
California is so beautiful unbelievable
Another brilliant ride -- so glad to see you mixing it with the pros. Thanks for sharing this one!
It's the 48MPH water bottle grab that shook me.
Welcome to SoCal Romain!🙌
Very impressive. Need to be on your game for that close call at 9:35 into the clip. Damn... hate to be in a situation where a giant truck is blocking a lane and you are flying past it in the other lane, and a car tries passing around the outside of the stopped giant Truck in the opposite lane, which is your lane!
The casual conversation kills me lol
Love how Safa casually takes off his helmet to adjust the gimbal riding no handed while following a couple of WT riders.
Absolutely rippin’ it. Poetry in motion…imo.
It really is a pleasure to watch Bardet ride a bicycle
it amazes me how different a bicycle feels compared to a motorcycle once things get going...
on this particular road those speeds are super doable on my motorcycle without knowing the turns but on my bicycle i would probably never achieve anything close, no matter how well i'd learn that road :)
19:30 moving phone and dumping the vest while doing 400W... insane
Doing a wardrobe change at speed - insane!