Awesome recap. Great work out there! I've always watched footage of first place finishes...but it was great seeing action just behind the lead group. Bravo!!
Great ride! Thanks for the video. Doing my first BWR next year. Trying to understand the roads. Trying to understand the type of bike/tires to use. This helps a ton. I won't be up with you guys though:)
Thanks! I didn’t have a good power meter on this bike this year, but hopefully I’ll have one on it for 2021. I may release a longer version with heart rate and speed if I can figure that out sometime this winter.
Thanks for making the video and sharing your ride - plaudits to you for the result. Inspiring ride and not for the faint hearted - out of interest what was the slowest time and how many DNF?
richard tye your welcome and thanks for watching! They had a cut off at 12 hours, and times were everything in between the winners at 5hr 55min and 12hr. Over 40 DNf’s out of 600+ riders
John Holton pretty much everyone in the front group went with 38s, 40s or 42s and we all had some tread. This was not your average gravel race and had a lot of technical off road sections plus a rocky mtb section at the end. I would want to end a hard days work by sliding out on it or getting a puncture!
Did two cars make it on to the course when they should not have been or did riders cross the double yellow when they were not supposed to at 45 second into the video? Either way not good. Looks like some growing pains during this first year of this event.
Harry Lew they had the roads blocked but those cars pulled out of the gas station in between where it’s blocked. It’s not too uncommon for that to happen in higher level races, we had police escorts further up the road from us and they will signal the cars not to move and us riders will communicate about the upcoming car by simply shouting “cars up” so it’s not a big deal.
trancenation I had the new go pro hero 9 black. The battery is 30% bigger, but I was turning it off and on to save battery for the good sections and I switched to a new battery before the climb at mile 110. I used a chest mount filming in superview at 1080p by 60fps
@@jgoettl2.0 you got a new GoPro!! 😲 congrats on this vid circulating Joe! I’ve been waiting for one of these awesome race recaps time get some traction 😬🤘
Pete Hager thanks Pete!! This is the first cycling vid to have a bit of a break through! The 9 is awesome, the bigger battery makes a big difference and the screen on the front is super nice so I can look down and make sure it’s on when it’s on my chesty mount!! Scheels owns the camera and let’s me use it when I need it.
@@jgoettl2.0 Excellent to hear! Dude seeing the reaction by the comments shows your on the right track. I remember the first time I saw you overlay your digital ride and I thought it was super original. I think it would be epic to do something like that for my adventure atv rides but my phone battery sucks lol keep it up man! I cant wait to see another one!
Pete Hager I think if you record your ride with strava it doesn’t take much battery. I use the wahoo bolt which is 229 and last for somewhere over 15 hours. It then goes from the wahoo app to the relive app which I usually have to do on my phone (computer doesn’t late me save it) and then I send it from phone to computer with the drive.
Thank God I sold my road bike decades ago. Oh the mile after mile of boredom, monotony and tiresome tedium of the same-o same-o for hours and long tiring hours. No jumps, no tight twisting turns or switchbacks, no steep short dusty uphill sprints in loose rocky and root strewn forests to challenge traction, no ruts to charge over, no stream crossings, no fun. Good Riddance
UA-cam suggested your video. It was one of the best race recap videos I’ve ever seen.
I can’t believe how fast you guys were going for the first 30-40 miles. Great footage!
Great video and even better ride you guys make it looks so easy your speed is insane
Awesome recap. Great work out there! I've always watched footage of first place finishes...but it was great seeing action just behind the lead group. Bravo!!
Excellent video. That looked like fun.
rad footage and great music overlay.
Great footage! Thanks for sharing
Amazing footage. You put a might fight. Well done!
Wow you smashed those gravel sections! The big tires look like they paid off despite the road sections.
Wow. What a ride, man. Congrats!
Dope video I like the music, the relive map mixed with your footage. Great job on the race as well!
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing and congrats to a great performance. Looked like you were flying.
Amazing performance!
That looked insane. You tore it up. Great vid.
Dylan Johnson had a mechanical at 2:57? then came back past you at 3:19 and finished 4th! what a beast
Epic Ride Joe!!!
Great effort!
Great ride! Thanks for the video. Doing my first BWR next year. Trying to understand the roads. Trying to understand the type of bike/tires to use. This helps a ton. I won't be up with you guys though:)
Oh so that's what the front of the race looks like! Congrats
Great race and video!
Legend! So glad not everything was cancelled by covid :-D
That is very fast, be proud.
Incredible!...........I wonder if these top racers would rather have smaller gear jumps of 2x drivetrain?
Inspiring!
Great video, would love to see the watts if possible in your future videos!
Thanks! I didn’t have a good power meter on this bike this year, but hopefully I’ll have one on it for 2021. I may release a longer version with heart rate and speed if I can figure that out sometime this winter.
Great vid!!
Great job bro 👊🏽
You made it look easy ;)
Thanks for making the video and sharing your ride - plaudits to you for the result. Inspiring ride and not for the faint hearted - out of interest what was the slowest time and how many DNF?
richard tye your welcome and thanks for watching! They had a cut off at 12 hours, and times were everything in between the winners at 5hr 55min and 12hr. Over 40 DNf’s out of 600+ riders
Great vid. Thanks.
Traduce esto muy buena edición like👌
What was the range of tires used by others? Were you happy with your choice of 40's?
John Holton pretty much everyone in the front group went with 38s, 40s or 42s and we all had some tread. This was not your average gravel race and had a lot of technical off road sections plus a rocky mtb section at the end. I would want to end a hard days work by sliding out on it or getting a puncture!
sweet video!
Great ride.
Nive vid and congrats :-) Who was ridding on the single track you had to pass ???
Were they the Wafer riders doing the shorter distance?
Matt Regan yep they were the wafer doing the shorter course that started the same time as us.
Did two cars make it on to the course when they should not have been or did riders cross the double yellow when they were not supposed to at 45 second into the video? Either way not good. Looks like some growing pains during this first year of this event.
Harry Lew they had the roads blocked but those cars pulled out of the gas station in between where it’s blocked. It’s not too uncommon for that to happen in higher level races, we had police escorts further up the road from us and they will signal the cars not to move and us riders will communicate about the upcoming car by simply shouting “cars up” so it’s not a big deal.
what kind of camera were you using and how did you have so much battery life?
trancenation I had the new go pro hero 9 black. The battery is 30% bigger, but I was turning it off and on to save battery for the good sections and I switched to a new battery before the climb at mile 110. I used a chest mount filming in superview at 1080p by 60fps
@@jgoettl2.0 you got a new GoPro!! 😲 congrats on this vid circulating Joe! I’ve been waiting for one of these awesome race recaps time get some traction 😬🤘
Pete Hager thanks Pete!! This is the first cycling vid to have a bit of a break through! The 9 is awesome, the bigger battery makes a big difference and the screen on the front is super nice so I can look down and make sure it’s on when it’s on my chesty mount!! Scheels owns the camera and let’s me use it when I need it.
@@jgoettl2.0 Excellent to hear! Dude seeing the reaction by the comments shows your on the right track. I remember the first time I saw you overlay your digital ride and I thought it was super original. I think it would be epic to do something like that for my adventure atv rides but my phone battery sucks lol keep it up man! I cant wait to see another one!
Pete Hager I think if you record your ride with strava it doesn’t take much battery. I use the wahoo bolt which is 229 and last for somewhere over 15 hours. It then goes from the wahoo app to the relive app which I usually have to do on my phone (computer doesn’t late me save it) and then I send it from phone to computer with the drive.
omg how much km is it can you tell me
is that just a flat causing the dude to take another guy down at 1:12 or what happened?
Sean Solomon there was a dip with soft gravel in it where he lost control and couldn’t save it
What size tires were you running?
700x40c Bontrager gr1’s team issue set up tubeless at 40psi. I updated my description listing my full bike setup!
The race should have been neutralized till everyone made it through those tunnels or the route changed so as not to include them.
9th?Well at least you beat vegan cyclist. :-)
Thank God I sold my road bike decades ago. Oh the mile after mile of boredom, monotony and tiresome tedium of the same-o same-o for hours and long tiring hours. No jumps, no tight twisting turns or switchbacks, no steep short dusty uphill sprints in loose rocky and root strewn forests to challenge traction, no ruts to charge over, no stream crossings, no fun.
Good Riddance
...not to mention potholes, glass, slippery gravel and oil slicks along with bad drivers and blown tires.
Get rid of the masks, no need for them
Great ride. Awesome footage.