Jeff, in some of your race analysis videos could you talk about the gears you're in and how you think about shifting while racing? I race track and I'm going to try crits next year. It will be the first time I need to think about shifting while racing. Hearing the derailleurs made me think about it.
I actually ran out of rim brake on a descent very near here on the same day. Luckily I slowed it down enough to piddle around the dirt shoulder without doing down. Wet/damp roads are no joke at 10+% and 35-40 mph into a hairpin
@@dadlife8289 sometimes with a gopro - to get really nice motion blur like he has here, it takes a few steps. Wondering if he was wearing a gimbal on his chest, or if he cranked the shutter speed down to 48 and put an ND filter on the lens.
I didn't see any solid double yellow lines, on the road, anywhere near the turns that tell people not to pass slower cars, except near the bottom of the hill. Is that usual in your neck of the woods? Doesn't look like there is any "out" to save your bacon.
Jeff, in some of your race analysis videos could you talk about the gears you're in and how you think about shifting while racing? I race track and I'm going to try crits next year. It will be the first time I need to think about shifting while racing. Hearing the derailleurs made me think about it.
Love your videos what program are you using to get for fit file information to show? Thx
Mildly moist roads at best 😂
Not to start anything … but, would you ever go back to rim brakes?
I actually ran out of rim brake on a descent very near here on the same day. Luckily I slowed it down enough to piddle around the dirt shoulder without doing down. Wet/damp roads are no joke at 10+% and 35-40 mph into a hairpin
Montebello ftw
Looks so clean. What are your camera settings?
Any action camera looks great with overcast and uniform lighting
@@dadlife8289 sometimes with a gopro - to get really nice motion blur like he has here, it takes a few steps. Wondering if he was wearing a gimbal on his chest, or if he cranked the shutter speed down to 48 and put an ND filter on the lens.
@@StenRides gimbals aren't needed anymore IMO. I've tried the ND and forced shutter before. Pretty cool for road but you lose stability for MTB
@@dadlife8289 ahh good to know!
I didn't see any solid double yellow lines, on the road, anywhere near the turns that tell people not to pass slower cars, except near the bottom of the hill. Is that usual in your neck of the woods? Doesn't look like there is any "out" to save your bacon.
what it this?
safa jeff? kkkk
Tire pressure?
50-55ish on 28mm tubeless gp5000
@@norcalfullraces Noice
Sketchy with those mud patches! Put it to some music though so we don't have to listen to ten minutes of wind noise 🤷🏻♂️
You can always put your own music on if you want to listen to that instead?