Awesome man, was hoping you'd make a video soon. Your videos are helping me with confidence for my first race this summer. I appreciate the effort, it's very helpful
Easy peasy! Looking forward to racing with my kids. It doesn’t necessarily have to be their thing. A gentle intro like this is a great way to find out!
Thanks for the great videos! I really hope you do more videos just like this one. Tutorials are awesome, obviously, and I hope you continue, but the live racing really opens up a lot new opportunities as well. Giving tips and tricks and advice in real world situations as you do them can also be so valuable. Hoping to see more of these!! Thanks for everything, I’m just getting into AR and you’ve be so helpful!!!!
Awesome video man! Thanks for all the tips. I was wondering if you had any advice on how to carry packs on bikes for mid distance AR. I was wondering if a pannier was a good idea or if you had other suggestions.
Saddle bag is the most popular - big enough for AR; panniers tend to be overkill, volume-wise, and saddle bags have less to catch on, easier to remove etc. Then top tube bags, frame bags, handlebar bags, in no particular order. Whichever bag is used, should be able to move contents easily, eg within a dry bag. No hard and fast rule, though. Whatever works for you 🙂👍
Wow! I wish the AR's I've run were this organized. This looks like a dream set up. Top notch content as always amigo.
I missed this videos!!
YESSS!!! finally another great video from the most informative AR channel on youtube
Awesome job again adam!
Awesome man, was hoping you'd make a video soon. Your videos are helping me with confidence for my first race this summer. I appreciate the effort, it's very helpful
Great to see more content from you Adam!!!
I'm 'coaching' from the couch 😉
@@ARonAR Hell ya! Thats the best way to do it!!
Easy peasy! Looking forward to racing with my kids. It doesn’t necessarily have to be their thing. A gentle intro like this is a great way to find out!
Loved seeing you in your happy place! HNY to you and yours. Foot fixed now so might even get out for an event this year...!
Woooohoo, Dan the Man! Bring it! 🥳
Wowowo
Thanks for the great videos! I really hope you do more videos just like this one. Tutorials are awesome, obviously, and I hope you continue, but the live racing really opens up a lot new opportunities as well. Giving tips and tricks and advice in real world situations as you do them can also be so valuable. Hoping to see more of these!! Thanks for everything, I’m just getting into AR and you’ve be so helpful!!!!
Thanks muchly. Yes, I always want to do more racing, and recording stuff en route is easy, though my teammates might get tired of it 😉😁
Fantastic video!!! You really helped my confidence for my first AR….I am definitely watching more leading up to race day!
@@NancyZ-x9i hehehe, that's great. Jus' doin' mah jawb 😁👍
Been patiently months for this, now i get to see it twice for the 1st time
Hehehe. Yes, finally 😉
Welcome back!!
you be back
Hehehe, yes, I be back. It took a while, but it be happening! 😉😁👍
Awesome video man! Thanks for all the tips. I was wondering if you had any advice on how to carry packs on bikes for mid distance AR. I was wondering if a pannier was a good idea or if you had other suggestions.
Saddle bag is the most popular - big enough for AR; panniers tend to be overkill, volume-wise, and saddle bags have less to catch on, easier to remove etc. Then top tube bags, frame bags, handlebar bags, in no particular order. Whichever bag is used, should be able to move contents easily, eg within a dry bag.
No hard and fast rule, though. Whatever works for you 🙂👍
20:10 ... A little blood on your left forearm as proof of effort. "Only a flesh wound" as the Monty Python quote goes.
Hehehe, well spotted, as was my arm 🤣👍
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