Back And Better Than Ever | Mitch'N Out | Season 2 Ep. 1
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2024
- Mitch Ropelato is BACK! It's the start of 2023, and Mitch is coming in hot with a few ideas to create a bit of mischief this season.
He may have already accomplished this when he stopped by Cannondale HQ for the annual holiday party. Mitch then travels over to Anaheim for the opening Supercross round and meets Justin Barcia to give him some helmet-style pointers. Keep those peaks up!
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What a legend Mitch , big up for 2023 !!
Even when riding in my prime as a Clydesdale I couldn’t fathom those crossovers. I was just hanging on. Great job everyone. 🎉
Do more better!!!!!! Crashes,……… dogs and crashes!!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣 love this. So proud to be a part of the Cannondale family 🙌🏻
More Mitch and Bam Bam videos would be so damn funny!!! hahaha😂
Barcia getting his visor down 😂
🔥🔥🔥🔥
crushed it
Barcia gets stuck with the XC bike? lol
what song is that?
Clever use of humor in a combat sport!
I would add some pretty pretty girls on the board.. :-)
😆
LOL Cannondale out here still slathering on the fake views. If you engage in dishonest practices just to push your marketing copy, it says pretty bad things about the quality of your brand.
what are you talking about??
@@trillbill9378 100k views and 15 comments, 20% of which are in this comment thread. You can pay money for fake views on UA-cam videos, in an effort to push it into the trending tab, or to make people more likely to click on it. For instance, if you see a video that's less than a month old with 100k+ views, you're more likely to think there's something interesting in the video content and click on it even if it's from a channel you don't normally view. Cannondale has been doing this on a fair number of their videos, where there's this very conspicuous mismatch between the number of views and the level of engagement in the comments section (and if you look closely, a lot of the comments in these suspiciously "popular" videos will be blank throwaway comments like "🔥🔥🔥" or "sick vid" or "heck yeah Cannondale!"). It's not subtle, and it's not a good look for the brand.
@@ktakashismith ohhh ok, I see what your saying.
crazy to me how thats even an option for people to pay for clout/credit. Heard of this on instagram but not youtube.
Makes perfect sense though.
Cheers homie, keep it real