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  • @handofbeech
    @handofbeech 8 років тому +11

    Great vid. Can you include the data overlay next time like in the previous climbing vid; so useful to observe!

  • @UnyieldingVigor
    @UnyieldingVigor 8 років тому +34

    I wanted to see you take the lead! show them how its done! number 1! Fucking Do it!

    • @willbuchanan6877
      @willbuchanan6877 8 років тому +1

      +Joey Carbstrong calm down bro, it's just his opinion

    • @willbuchanan6877
      @willbuchanan6877 8 років тому

      I agree with you but you don't need to 420blazit that guy so hard

    • @willbuchanan6877
      @willbuchanan6877 8 років тому

      I can see by your profile picture

    • @willbuchanan6877
      @willbuchanan6877 8 років тому

      You my friend, have the best observation skills of anyone I have ever seen, no wonder you are quickscoping noobz all day

    • @willbuchanan6877
      @willbuchanan6877 8 років тому

      I am no longer a faceless blob man I have evolved into this all powerful smartass

  • @streeterfeatures9585
    @streeterfeatures9585 8 років тому +1

    durian rider, ever since i started watching your videos, i have learnt so much, gotten faster and tweeked my training programs and its been working! im only lacking a power meter, watching your vids, I KNOW it will make me faster because of you, obviosuly thats the next thing to get. You are the man! You motivate me to work harder in training!

  • @chrisquick7596
    @chrisquick7596 8 років тому +4

    How to know who's wheel to follow up a climb- Find the dudes with forearms thicker than their upper arm.

  • @ceadeses
    @ceadeses 8 років тому +1

    I take back every smart ass comment I have ever said about you. That was a true look into who you really are.I am impressed.

  • @RoyAH.
    @RoyAH. 3 роки тому +1

    DAMN! Feels food to know I’m not alone in the drop club. Thanks for the perspective.

  • @LoveTheClimbVLOG
    @LoveTheClimbVLOG 8 років тому +3

    Sometimes I don't know what's harder, holding on to the wheel or getting over yourself after you got dropped. Love the different tips you give, I've heard the cadence thing too many times that I've got it down now.

  • @spinnerMPS3
    @spinnerMPS3 8 років тому +1

    Good to see a proper clip get put up by you. Awesome to watch and great commentary.

  • @Mirko1957
    @Mirko1957 8 років тому +1

    Unbeliveable strong bunch of riders what a speed this is amazing and Durian was forth at the end that's great!

  • @ivanboesky1520
    @ivanboesky1520 7 років тому +1

    Given that you started at the back, you actually rode a far more impressive climb than the final group of 3-4 you ended up catching before getting dropped. You had to use far more energy than those guys, who were most likely all riding at or near the front from the start, whereas you had to continually work your way around different groups and close multiple different gaps time after time to get up to them. Pretty impressive mate.

  • @ceadeses
    @ceadeses 8 років тому +3

    I just watched this again that was beautiful. You should do commentary for the big races.

  • @igloodesigners
    @igloodesigners 7 років тому +1

    That is one long gradual climb hills round here are half the distance but the same elevation

  • @oliviersiard4841
    @oliviersiard4841 8 років тому +1

    Duriander,
    I get your message about keeping high cadence to maintain power...Training with a small crank to help spinning more...I was looking at getting a smaller crank on my training bike (the one in my basement I use for speedwork during the week), and keep the normal one on my tt bike the weekend...What you think, is it reasonable to mix? Thanks a lot in advance

    • @LegendJeff
      @LegendJeff 9 днів тому

      Good call. Much more comfortable to train on a short crank bike on the trainer.

  • @j1shin
    @j1shin 8 років тому +1

    What i like about this video is a) Freelee the entertaining clown b) them hairs c) nice footage and commentary. What i don't like is the missing data like current speed, power output etc. like you had it in one of the other vids. Nonetheless mister white socks goes like a rocket.

  • @murraypimm8944
    @murraypimm8944 8 років тому

    Hey Durianrider. Love all your vids and attitude, ive dropped 30kg and love riding my bike, im still big at 90kg but am a firm believer in spinning, I just put a 12/30 cassette on my bike and love it!!! can spin up a lot more hills, legs feel fresher, but man the crap I get for having granny gears on my bike, lol. who cares I know im on the right track Spinning is winning

  • @frenchalpscycling5283
    @frenchalpscycling5283 7 років тому

    I agree with your cadence, and yes, when at your peek races, high cadence is necessary, but, as there is always a but, what is not understood by many is that high end cadence more so works top end fitness, and basic strength if you ride over hills, so its a given to get some strength, but, cadence at a high rate all the time is not great. It wond develop true strength and a good increase in WATTS. As an example, lance, Jan and many pros do over gear efforts and rolling in the 53 whatever to have around a 50 cadence to build strength on a consistent cycle through early training phases, especially off season base work at steady state intervals; without raising HR too much. Then when one is stronger, you train spinning, if one is stronger from various big gear sessions that are specific then if you can spin at 100 cadence ( by training it at the correct periodised time) 2 gears bigger from the previous season, then you are going to go faster. If you always have to rely on top end fitness its not ideal, I remember in the Lance period people were spinning around like idiots going nowhere as they are not developing strength. As you know fitness at top end on the bike is many facets of development. Aeorobic Base + Strength + High end Fitness + Cadence = Results or better anyway...cheers!

  • @cody6857
    @cody6857 8 років тому +14

    speaking of rider distractions.. I couldn't help but notice your kooky lady friend in the background haha. great video tho, awesome advice

  • @daveadams7989
    @daveadams7989 8 років тому

    This is an excellent POV into what happens when the guys ahead open up a gap. In the TDF I always used to think why are they letting them get so far ahead?! Now I realise a moments hesitation and they are gone. Great vid Harley.

  • @clairespooner7115
    @clairespooner7115 7 років тому +4

    Okay so Cadence, that's all clear. and I ask this out of curiosity what gear were you predominantly riding. I've got an 11 - 24t cassette on the back. New bike is due in the next couple of months and that will have 11 - 32t cassette on the back. hills round here aren't long but they are steep.nearly always double figures or there about, frequently 14 - 15% there's a couple around 20% and one I ride sometimes with a 25% gradient. anyway with my current bike (11 - 24 cassette) I can't do high cadence up the hills, it's grind or walk. So the speed you guys were going at what gear do you reckon? also what sort of gradient is that hill on a minimum maximum scale. cause that was fast climbing.

    • @ivanboesky1520
      @ivanboesky1520 7 років тому +1

      Use an online gear/speed calculator and you can see what effective speed you are going roughly in any gear and cadence.
      Chris Froome, the TDF Yellow Jersey, was riding a 38 up front (small ring) with an 11x32 cassette in the back the other day up the final climb of stage 9 that had an 11% average grade. That's the TDF yellow jersey and best climber using a 38x32 and he was in the 32 for a good portion of that climb!! Nothing wrong with riding a 32 in the back or even a 36 if that's what you need to get to that 90-100 rpm sustainable cadence. Here is a gear calculator you can use: www.bikecalc.com/speed_at_cadence
      Plug in your gears and cadence range and hit the calc button and you can see exactly how fast you are going in different gears at different cadences.

  • @theharry791
    @theharry791 8 років тому +1

    Fatigue metabolites are his new favourite words lol

  • @bikeanddogtripsvirtualcycling
    @bikeanddogtripsvirtualcycling 8 років тому

    very informative video, thank you. we all enjoyed the freelee sideshow too. I am somewhat disappointed in you not trying hard enough to be at the front though, perhaps next week huh?
    Might take a trip to ad. in a year or two, just to try this norton summit myself.

  • @PancakeMan123000
    @PancakeMan123000 8 років тому +1

    It would have been good to see live power data in this video

  • @seriousstuff50
    @seriousstuff50 5 років тому +1

    Cool vid. Whats going on in the back ground?

  • @bananacyclist8644
    @bananacyclist8644 8 років тому

    Best advice video you've made so far!

  • @207Richy
    @207Richy 8 років тому +37

    Eye candy there is distracting me.

    • @Len1977gt
      @Len1977gt 8 років тому

      +Sangus Brule i know right

    • @Br00talBlaine
      @Br00talBlaine 7 років тому +5

      yeah shes not even that pretty. calm down. plus shes flat as all hell.

  • @PeterPutz82
    @PeterPutz82 7 років тому

    Shaving legs - easier to scrub out gravel after a crash and gauze / tape comes off easier.

  • @Steve-jo3cl
    @Steve-jo3cl 8 років тому +1

    AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME vid DR loved how you narrated the vid !!! more like this !!!! but wanna see you win !!!!!

  • @Ricetraveler
    @Ricetraveler 8 років тому +2

    Freelee in the background is the best :D

  • @drewmorg.
    @drewmorg. 8 років тому +1

    Fuckin loooove this video!! Damn can't wait to get on my bike tomorrow now.

  • @MrVikingdane
    @MrVikingdane 8 років тому +4

    Love the ride vids and advice my man ! Less hatin more sayin

  • @johnjames3176
    @johnjames3176 8 років тому +8

    +durianrider how many wallaby gains can i make per gram of hair? Do the crew also remove crack n sak hair? Also does a mathematical formula exist? I have a few grams on my back. Cheers

    • @VeganEmbassy
      @VeganEmbassy 8 років тому +2

      It's simple bruh every hair is 0.01 wallaby gain! So definitely do crack n Sack & u'll be dropping big time wallabies 💪🏼

    • @canmetan670
      @canmetan670 8 років тому +1

      I've heard Van Gogh gained 1 wallaby simply cutting a portion of his ear. Aero gainz.

  • @TheTSRush
    @TheTSRush 8 років тому

    I don't ride as much as you. I wish I had someone around like you earlier on in my riding career. You would be a great coach to learn from. I subscribed and thumbs up this video. More like it...thank you from Boston.

  • @tyronemcshane78
    @tyronemcshane78 8 років тому

    nice one big lad, I love climbing but can admit I'm shite at it. Would love some tips on how to keep your cadence up like that ( I'm more of a grinder but trying to change )

  • @PS-xq3fk
    @PS-xq3fk 8 років тому

    Love these vids dude! You seem to be getting faster into old age!!

  • @jamesart9
    @jamesart9 8 років тому

    Great video, man, thanks.
    Great entertainment in the background, ma'am, thanks.

  • @spider-man1612
    @spider-man1612 8 років тому

    Can you do a high speed bike comparison? The Reid vs Bamboo vs TCR in a velodrome or controlled environment at 40+ kmh.
    Love your work!

  • @jakc3d
    @jakc3d 8 років тому +1

    Freelee having fun in the background. :-)

  • @joesherman4402
    @joesherman4402 8 років тому +1

    Good race Duranrider

  • @jskinner010
    @jskinner010 8 років тому

    Awesome group

  • @Eltercero
    @Eltercero 7 років тому

    That was a great video. Thank you.

  • @PAC0TAC0
    @PAC0TAC0 8 років тому +1

    Can you link the specific strava activity for these types of videos.

  • @TalesfromtheGreenway
    @TalesfromtheGreenway 6 років тому

    Yeah these were great videos no doubt!

  • @Sebskie1
    @Sebskie1 8 років тому

    Mountain Bike vs Norton Summit and the group bunch!!!

  • @jeansilvas
    @jeansilvas 8 років тому

    Durian Climbs used to be my game, in my teens and twenties now 41 and 12 kg heavier alot for 5ft 7 ive lost loads of climbing speed,in my twenties weight came off quick now I get fitter stronger more ripped but cannot lose it maybe 3 kg at most. Ok I can hit the flat like a boss,but I want best of both worlds.Can I lose 10kg?How?

  • @velo1337
    @velo1337 8 років тому +1

    can you make a interview with the guys who dropped you... wanna know what advice they could give us...

    • @888jucu
      @888jucu 3 роки тому

      The same advice Clubber Reed gave Rocky, PAIN!!! 😄🤪

  • @jaywalks3990
    @jaywalks3990 8 років тому

    When there were 4 of you left, what was the average gradient and what chainring/cog(s) were you in for the majority of the time? Awesome video.

  • @BucketlistFitRunning
    @BucketlistFitRunning 8 років тому

    So many gaps! Get on that wheel boys

  • @lenkiatleong
    @lenkiatleong 8 років тому

    Love your videos but it would be great if we can see the speed, power, elevation and etc. superimpose on the video too. Would be great if Garmin VIRB could sponsor you.

  • @andyz3925
    @andyz3925 7 років тому

    So if you hadn't been closing all the gaps . .. you would of not been dropped and possibly made the final two guys fight to hold your wheel?

  • @ethanhammond4343
    @ethanhammond4343 8 років тому

    Freelee lurking in the background...

  • @BobMorrisWI
    @BobMorrisWI 8 років тому

    Awesome video.

  • @JasonFonger
    @JasonFonger 8 років тому

    You were saying it's not the best idea to sprint out of the saddle, so would you stay in the saddle the whole time when closing a gap? I always get out of the saddle at least while I'm accelerating to close a gap, and usually sit back down once I have enough speed build up.

    • @AdamBrussGoGo
      @AdamBrussGoGo 8 років тому +1

      +Jason Fonger I think it just depends on which muscle groups need a rest or not. Sitting is better but sometimes you just have to get up to release the tension.

    • @misterlizard
      @misterlizard 8 років тому +1

      +Jason Fonger You can see him get out of the saddle in this vid, the camera starts going side to side.

  • @joesherman4402
    @joesherman4402 8 років тому

    How do you choose what road bikes to buy? I know you must have 5 or more road bikes. Do you order them online or go to a bike shop?

  • @MrBignick88
    @MrBignick88 7 років тому

    not my style i prefer mountain biking racing through bush trails if you are ever in Victoria highly recommend the you yangs or otways the ski resorts are good in summer tooif you want to use the chair lift has anyone ever used RACV bike assist thinking of getting it

  • @evelvapes5659
    @evelvapes5659 7 років тому +1

    Your girl is effin hilarious.

  • @DAVIDTM187
    @DAVIDTM187 8 років тому +4

    this I what I like to see. thank

  • @Mr99conrad
    @Mr99conrad 8 років тому

    Nice. Tough fast ride.

  • @igloodesigners
    @igloodesigners 7 років тому

    when your doing this climb pumping out 80-90 cadence what gear are you spinning in. when your doing the commentary like this could you give us an idea. I'm climbing a lot of hills in the pennines north England. or should i be focused on the cadence more than the gear.

  • @elliotm
    @elliotm 8 років тому

    banana girl be trollin'... great vid DR! Get that on screen data

  • @MrMusicformyhead
    @MrMusicformyhead 8 років тому

    inspiring!

  • @solidstream13
    @solidstream13 8 років тому +1

    I can't believe the pros are doing sub 12:00 as part of a full stage

  • @thomasrailly3079
    @thomasrailly3079 8 років тому

    Great Vid!

  • @ryanmckeel9643
    @ryanmckeel9643 8 років тому

    Great work Durianrier!

  • @jakevoien
    @jakevoien 6 років тому

    how do you find so many pro teams in your area and ride with them?

  • @vamarelo1646
    @vamarelo1646 8 років тому +6

    you really let me down,cant believe you got dropped,unsub!

  • @JeffreyThistle
    @JeffreyThistle 8 років тому

    Looks like a pretty ride, where is it?

  • @Marcotuinenburg
    @Marcotuinenburg 8 років тому

    nice one, i like those videos a lot.

  • @MrHuyspeter
    @MrHuyspeter 8 років тому +1

    Hi Durianrider. I wonder is it possible to put a XT chainring (32) on a Shimano Ultegra FC-6800? This would be very handy for my sister so she has lower gear for climbing. Climbing 32 (front chain) and 32 rear. Thanks for the info Peter

    • @Demon09-_-
      @Demon09-_- 8 років тому

      since he hasent answered. I will say 50/32 us possible but shifting will suffer with an 18tooth gap but maybe she needs more of a 48/32 crank set. Hope this helps some what

  • @jonathank5289
    @jonathank5289 8 років тому +1

    You could cause a huge crash by dropping a bag of PINGAS on that road!

  • @melodynewsome1308
    @melodynewsome1308 8 років тому

    My lifes one big hesitation then

  • @taylor_o
    @taylor_o 8 років тому

    how often do you go all out like this?

  • @TheRedster
    @TheRedster 8 років тому

    The guy in the blue and orange was probably in his lowest gear on a tt bike

  • @J0k3r105
    @J0k3r105 8 років тому

    Greetings from Germany. "Canyon bikes came out of the same factory as Giant" -.- nope.
    Would be nice, cause of the tons of delay-problems canyon has. :D

  • @darrengaudry
    @darrengaudry 8 років тому +1

    Great Video...

  • @cicirunner
    @cicirunner 8 років тому

    Great video. Do you ride Zwift?

  • @clipzed
    @clipzed 8 років тому

    Also, you think you can do 11:30 in a group with only 348w? Are you serious?

  • @theylivewesee1674
    @theylivewesee1674 8 років тому +1

    Freelee getting naked in the back

  • @hastie1738
    @hastie1738 7 років тому

    Do these videos again dr!!

  • @veganpowercouple4486
    @veganpowercouple4486 8 років тому

    great video

  • @mateuszzdyb3547
    @mateuszzdyb3547 8 років тому

    love that trrolling in the background :D

  • @melime
    @melime 8 років тому

    please ! finish your haircut . LOL . I am Cracking up

  • @Tonytruand09
    @Tonytruand09 8 років тому

    Sorry dude we are not look at the bunch..... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @bobla7779
    @bobla7779 8 років тому +1

    freelee trolling hard.... Bahahaha

  • @carsongeorge32
    @carsongeorge32 8 років тому

    Need more wallabies!!

  • @carbTheVeganUp
    @carbTheVeganUp 8 років тому

    produced LOTS of lactate while watching ;)

  • @JonnyChapelow
    @JonnyChapelow 8 років тому

    Really interesting and entertaining

  • @996vtwin2
    @996vtwin2 7 років тому

    Whats your age now? Used to be competitive myself. Im 42

  • @pauloconway3711
    @pauloconway3711 6 років тому

    Yeah I like this video ..superb and helpful to me on going forward ...Big Chris Froome Fan ..I have Absolute Black Oval Chain rings 52/36 ..Do you use 50/34?! Paul
    Liverpool England

  • @aleclogan9774
    @aleclogan9774 8 років тому

    no one noticed the lady in the background?

  • @Steve-td8jo
    @Steve-td8jo 8 років тому

    awesome video, looks sketchy
    Freelee rules!

  • @BucketBrain1
    @BucketBrain1 8 років тому

    fatigue metabolites, blood cells sticking together... lol - don't take this as scientific literature.

  • @lowspecgaming7285
    @lowspecgaming7285 8 років тому

    what happen froome killer the way you should climb is fast fast faster over the top

  • @OUTLAWINNOVATIONS
    @OUTLAWINNOVATIONS 8 років тому

    That patch of hair on your head catching too much draft man.

  • @VeganJerry
    @VeganJerry 8 років тому +3

    Are you getting too old to compete at the highest level?

    • @LKorosec
      @LKorosec 8 років тому +1

      +Cole fyre hahah, made me crack up. no pun intended.

  • @bethells5
    @bethells5 8 років тому

    i love freelee in the background hahah

  • @saurabhsonic
    @saurabhsonic 8 років тому

    DR is funny as hell and a beast! Freelee is so fucking hot!

  • @GoustiFruit
    @GoustiFruit 8 років тому

    I hope you gave Freelee all the attention she was asking for :-p
    Or was she just jubilating in expectation to see you get dropped ? :-D

  • @KAtie-cp8ui
    @KAtie-cp8ui 8 років тому +5

    What is with that hair though? He looks like a crazy person.

  • @crema351
    @crema351 8 років тому +1

    Harley getting trolled

  • @happybanana9582
    @happybanana9582 8 років тому

    Great video love these cycling vid's, bloody freelee you little child distracting us from the video Lol