I did Paris-Roubaix on a steel single speed last year. That’s either downhill or flat other than a couple of bridge crossings, so I’d rather not tackle any major climbs without my Di2 and a nice wide block!
Just got to learn to dance on the pedal technique rather than to spin on the climb. It does require more upper body strength like Greg Lemond had though.
My late dad always rode fixed gear of 48+18 all his cycling life ,and could give me and my gears one good kicking all the time. Tough times made very tough men used to pain and discomfort on a daily basis, and that went into cycling. Well done dad, well done!!
Velofil, I agree completely. Excellent production 'Top Gear' style. And Ollie has the best timing with his words, hand down. Jeremy Clarkson eat your heart out. Keep it up GCN!!
I must congratulate GCN again on another superb video - it is so refreshing to subscribe to a bike channel that doesn't just talk about the latest gear but also gives fascinating insights into the heritage of this amazing sport/hobby/pastime/passion that we all love. Editing, filming and the script were all spot-on and (although obviously you shouldn't tell him this!) Ollie is a great presenter - engaging, versatile (great RP accent on the 'vintage commentator' bit) and professional. As one other commenter put it below, GCN is the 'Top Gear' (in its heyday!) of cycling channels!
It's because 95% of the performance is in the person riding and not the bike. The extra 5% only matters in races where taking off a few pounds with a $5k full carbon frame actually matters.
I had a friend 40 years ago that used to race with Tullio. He said the same thing that the video did that Tullio was a better engineer than cyclist, but he was always coming up with new ideas to try. Great video GCN!
Are your videos now produced by Christopher Nolan with a score by Hans Zimmer? Honestly fellas, who ever is behind the scenes.. you moved me with the sights and sounds. Thank you.
I know, right? GCN doesn't have the goofiness it had when Matt was around, but the cinematography is outstanding and the hosts are up to the challenge of presenting that the film quality demands.
I have to admit, there's something about the old style cycle that I find really appealing in that stripped-down way. Not as a _replacement_ to more modern tech -- there's a reason it developed in the first place -- but it's interesting to see how much you can sacrifice and still call it a road bike.
could be way better adjusted but I've restored my own 1950s road bike and it's got some kind of lightweight steel tubing that means the bike is so flexible I had to loosen the brakes massively to stop them from rubbing when I put force into the front fork
@@ojanssensande I've got the original wheel on the front so it probably does have a bit of play, but I looked at it and held the wheel in place and put pressure on one side of the bars and I could make it touch, looks like the fork flexing. I have the same issues even on my aero road bike but it's just my "training wheels" deflecting so I have to loosen the brakes so they don't rub. High end wheels shouldn't have much deflection. That old frame is like riding a bike made of jelly compared to my aluminium frame.
You guys are become a cycling version of top gear... you might even be better! Great filming, editing, presentation and story telling. Well done Ollie and the team 👍🏼
Cadence, what Cadence, when men were men. Hats off to them all. As always GCN, a well put together interesting and very scenic cycling pleasure. Oh the pain in Ollie's face, one thing is for sure I'm sure he'll appreciate jumping back on his normal ride. Nice one Ollie well presented all the very best Andy
That was a tough climb with high ratio gearing. I take off my hat-no! I take off Campagnolo's hat- to you for even attempting it let alone completing it. Well done. You are a Hero.
Brilliant! Still remembering back in the late 70s when I was still a boy, looking and admiring those Campagnolo components in a local bike shop, drooling and not even close in being able to afford it, let alone a basic road bike. It’s just beautiful!
I rode a Jack Hateley steel bike with a fixed gear when I was about fifteen years old. The club I rode with mainly cycled throughout the UK Derbyshire Peak District, pretty hilly. If I moaned a bit to the guys with Campag gears they would tell me, the only way to get really fit is to ride a fixie. It may have been true because at seventyfive y.o. I'm still riding about three times a week in both Peak District and The South Pennines although now with gears. ,incidently the Jack Hateley o ly had a front brake which occasionally made descending quite exciting.
I don't understand what all the fuss - and fearmongering - is nowadays about fixed gears. I'm a lot older than you and joined my first cycling club (CTC) in about 1948 and EVERYBODY rode fixed wheel. The only reason anybody had a derailleur was to bolt it on for a couple of weeks holiday tour each summer, and that was all. The rest of the time - club runs, solo riding, time trials, hill climbs even, they rode a fixed wheel. As I remember they ranged between 66 to 72, perhaps 74 inch. We always rode with front and rear brakes, though. For various reasons I stopped cycling in about 1954 but I don't remember any significant switch to gears by that time - presumably they became more widely used soon after. I returned to cycling on my retirement twenty years ago and am still riding, like you with gears now, although I tend to seek out flatter terrain nowadays, gears notwithstanding.
Top vid Ollie, respect to you I drove up this on a family holiday in 2013 to watch the Giro. A young local rider was going up in the training ride. We gave him a wide berth overtake going up. Had a coffee at the summit and he came up and stopped pulled on his Cape, then a gillet & attached his go pro then gave it the beans on the decent on the other side.
A quite remarkable and beautiful tribute to Campagnolo, and suitably so as he helped enable the joy of riding. Whoever edited this is a genius. I'm sure many recall the agony of tackling hills on their first heavy bike, small hills then were a small battle, mental and physical. Maybe spinning up now in our compacts we are missing something, has it become too easy?
As someone who has been trying to ‘earn’ my next road bike by putting miles on my 46x16 single speed, i can really appreciate this. Sometimes i feel like my thighs are going to explode as im climbing, hoping my chain survives 😂 great vid. Thx guys
Wow. Well done GCN. This was a very nicely done video. Everything was smooth about it from the filming to the story telling to the commentary/effort by Ollie. Great work.
The quality, topics and content of your videos is getting better and better. Moreover, i would choose it over any programme broadcasted in TV. Keep on guys!
What a visual treat -- beautiful scenery, historically informative, pitch-perfect on the musical selections with humor and humility infused throughout. Recalling drooling over Campy groupos in the early 1970s and wondering who could afford such jewelry? Had to settle for Simplex, Universal, Dia-Compe and Champion "Gentleman" on my affordable Italian "Frankenbike".
This could be my favourite GCN video of all time, and I've seen nearly every one. Ollie nailed this, hilarious but also some seriously interesting content. I always wondered how they got over those mountains on essentially single geared bikes, Well done!
@@gcn Oh... sign me up for one! I have two other GCN jerseys in the mail and on their way here but I think I could fit a retro GCN jersey in somewhere.
I'm just getting back into biking at 52. So i dug out my old Huffy 10 speed from the early 1980's. A little refurbish and on my way! Its looks alot like the one you where riding. After a wile i'll get a new one but still enjoying my old Huffy! Gives you a good work out! Really enjoying your channel! Learning allot about cycling and bikes for when i get my new bike! Thanks Guys!!
That was fun. Well done GCN! Riding up steep mountain climbs in big gears is actually a training method employed by Japanese keirin racers for building sprint muscles. I learned it from my brother-in-law and his fellow keirin racers back in the early 80's and survived; it certainly improved my sprint muscles back then. The basic rule was no standing allowed; had to just suffer and keep moving forward. We also used fixed gear bikes (w/ brakes of course for the fast descents). Since learned that Francesco Moser also used the same method for part of his training regimen.
I can remember using the cork helmets, woollen shorts with real chamois leather, woollen tops, but two speed is even a little before my time. Great video Ollie, full of Yorkshire grit and funny as hell.
Awesome. "Inspirational music" around 9:15. Got off my 1970s Colner bike at end of final climb of Lincoln GP Sportif 8 days ago. And Ollie is able to talk while pushing uphill ..
ABSOLUTELY O-U-T-S-T-A-N-D-I-N-G Production GCN! Ollie was genuine and humorous. Music was on point and visuals and history keep you captivated. Thank you GCN.. and remember, if you ever produce a GCN in the USA.. I want to be one of the first employees 😁👊🏾🏋️🚴♀️💯
I think there is a reason that Ollie is the right Guy for riding that, even he is not the strongest biker of all the GCN presenters.....Since I have seen the successful Everesting I know that this Guy is really tough an unbreakable!
Brilliantly thought out, well executed. Thank you for suffering for us, Ollie. Much appreciate the historical context, I find mindself celebrating Thanksgiving on May 30 this year, featuring the groupset and quick axle.
Ollie you’re by far the better presenter of the crowd....I can relate to you and the hardships you’ve endured to have a great show..keep it coming in...
This episode is brilliant.. I don’t know if it was scripted or spontaneous but not only did it make me think about how easy we have it today, but it cracked me up as well. Thank you. Keep it up.
This would humble most riders in the peloton right now 2020.Always pay your respect to the old timers that we see on the road on a frequent basis in the summer here on the east coast USA.
For a laugh I recently rode a 205km 2,200metre elevation gran fondo on my $100 single speed pub bike in similar weather. After that experiencd I commend Ollie on how composed he appeared during the video but I wouldn't be surprised if the editors are now in counselling.
Would you give this a go?!
Definitely, and I am think you should try an event like L’Eroica in the future!
No.
Give me 5 minutes to switch gears in the rain.
Still no.
I did Paris-Roubaix on a steel single speed last year. That’s either downhill or flat other than a couple of bridge crossings, so I’d rather not tackle any major climbs without my Di2 and a nice wide block!
Just got to learn to dance on the pedal technique rather than to spin on the climb. It does require more upper body strength like Greg Lemond had though.
Not on a single speed, no. Mad. My Das was a club racer in the 50s... Single speed, steel frame, 100 mile TTs, no support...hills and all. Bonkers,
One of those was my everyday bike lol, I am 82 now though :)
That's why your still alive😅
@TigerLizardz Gaming or he could be lying about his age
God bless you
Woohoo barrie!
Cool
My late dad always rode fixed gear of 48+18 all his cycling life ,and could give me and my gears one good kicking all the time. Tough times made very tough men used to pain and discomfort on a daily basis, and that went into cycling. Well done dad, well done!!
I do that now but with 50+16 and I love it! 😁 Usually beat roadies
@@joshnicholson2934 Me too, but with 54-14. Usually beat motorcycles
@@samh2023 Me too, but with 58-13. Usually beat cars
I do 62 11 everyday on commutes usually beat f1 cars.
I guess I am a wuss at 42/18 😂
Rumor has it that the camera crew only had to walk to film Ollie.
Not all that far from the truth...
Amer J. 😂😂😂
@Savage Poet using the dark room, aka the actual night, whilst Ollie still continued to ride up the hill.... Jon.
probably stand.
As somebody named Ollie this hits to close to home.... 🤣😂
Ollie is undoubtedly one of the funniest and natural presenters on GCN ⚡️
capo...!!!
Channelling Jeremy Clarkson for sure
Just love this guy. Such sympathic this man...
This was like watching a TOP GEAR episode ....for Cycling! EPIC editing and kudos to Ollie
Velofil I was thinking exactly the same lol
This video takes the GCN cinematography to a whole new level. Anything less than this will now be disappointing....
@@giuseppe8844 Uh oh... 😬
Velofil, I agree completely. Excellent production 'Top Gear' style. And Ollie has the best timing with his words, hand down. Jeremy Clarkson eat your heart out. Keep it up GCN!!
This video was the boring version of Jeremy clarkson taking a dump uphill.
I must congratulate GCN again on another superb video - it is so refreshing to subscribe to a bike channel that doesn't just talk about the latest gear but also gives fascinating insights into the heritage of this amazing sport/hobby/pastime/passion that we all love.
Editing, filming and the script were all spot-on and (although obviously you shouldn't tell him this!) Ollie is a great presenter - engaging, versatile (great RP accent on the 'vintage commentator' bit) and professional.
As one other commenter put it below, GCN is the 'Top Gear' (in its heyday!) of cycling channels!
Ollie clearly putting in the effort, grinding away, but still narrates clearly - not out of breath at all. Kudos, fellah.
Wow this guy describes my actual bike and then says “Rubbish! Tick!”
I was thinking the same thing. Jealous of the opportunity to ride that bike on that pass.
I'll pass on that pass but I would love to ride the old road bikes too.
He literally described mine too (a fixie) minus the brakes
Lol I could only afford a second hand steel bike from the 80s and I keep up with $5000 bike cyclists in local group rides 🤷🏾♂️
It's because 95% of the performance is in the person riding and not the bike. The extra 5% only matters in races where taking off a few pounds with a $5k full carbon frame actually matters.
If you turn he volume up and listen closely you can clearly hear Ollie’s kneecaps pop
noooo way! ah man that must've been gnarly to experience
I think mine popped too.
I had a friend 40 years ago that used to race with Tullio. He said the same thing that the video did that Tullio was a better engineer than cyclist, but he was always coming up with new ideas to try. Great video GCN!
I love how sarcastic Ollie was in this one. It was "positively magical!" XD
Laugh or cry eh?
That was seriously smart wit. How many times have we all searched for that next gear only to discover, damn, that is it!! Lol. Brilliant video
Made me smile all the way through this video :-)
Are your videos now produced by Christopher Nolan with a score by Hans Zimmer? Honestly fellas, who ever is behind the scenes.. you moved me with the sights and sounds. Thank you.
Was this a short film? The cinematography is getting incredible at GCN! Keep it up, team!
I know, right? GCN doesn't have the goofiness it had when Matt was around, but the cinematography is outstanding and the hosts are up to the challenge of presenting that the film quality demands.
yes, and the twist was that ollie wasn't dropped!
I'm guessing this comment was the springboard that led to GCN+ documentaries.
I love Olly's presenting style and great content too. Well done GCN
He's been a nice addition to the crew.
Best thing happened to GCN is getting Ollie on board , always a charm watching episodes featuring him
It’s amazing how a phrase like “it’s positively magical” just comes to life out of Ollie’s mouth.
Ollie's my fave presenter. like a boy still, in his enthusiasm and humbleness, and funny as hell.
I have to admit, there's something about the old style cycle that I find really appealing in that stripped-down way. Not as a _replacement_ to more modern tech -- there's a reason it developed in the first place -- but it's interesting to see how much you can sacrifice and still call it a road bike.
5:08
The brakepad is almost 1 meter away from the rim. Ridicolous! But you got a bell to warn other people of the crash that is to come.
could be way better adjusted but I've restored my own 1950s road bike and it's got some kind of lightweight steel tubing that means the bike is so flexible I had to loosen the brakes massively to stop them from rubbing when I put force into the front fork
@@albr4 oh interesting. I've got that in my bike while sprinting hard. But my pads are very close. Mabye it is your wheel, as well?
@@ojanssensande I've got the original wheel on the front so it probably does have a bit of play, but I looked at it and held the wheel in place and put pressure on one side of the bars and I could make it touch, looks like the fork flexing. I have the same issues even on my aero road bike but it's just my "training wheels" deflecting so I have to loosen the brakes so they don't rub. High end wheels shouldn't have much deflection.
That old frame is like riding a bike made of jelly compared to my aluminium frame.
I noticed that and cringed. A lot.
@Olaf J Arf arf arf.
my knees exploded just by watching this...
The production quality has definitely gone up, most noticeably the score. Oli is also a world class presenter. Chapeau guys.
Thanks Jared - glad you enjoyed this one. Big team effort 👍
This is like Jeremy Clarkson giving a history lesson while driving a really old Range Rover on a narrow road
Really loved this one. The cinematogprahy, the music, the old bike, the old cycling gear, Ollie's "announcer voice". Fantastic video.
superficial garbage and uninformed on vintage bikes
I found the music a damned invasive nuisance.
Haters gon’ hate!
Top Gear of the biking channel.. Best of the best.. 👍👍👍
And you just know there were dude-bros back then who would give you a hard time for switching to the "easy" cog.
Lmfao
“Oh, look at young Bridgewood! Switching to the 18 tooth cog? Why don’t you just trade your jersey for a corset and a dress?”
"first one to switch gears buys beers"
Hahaha this is so true!
Back then you were lucky to find a 24t cog. 36 - 24 was the best you could do.
one of the best videos of GCN!!!
You guys are become a cycling version of top gear... you might even be better! Great filming, editing, presentation and story telling. Well done Ollie and the team 👍🏼
I assumed you meant that as an insult until the last bit!
I was thinking the same thing watching this haha
Gcn is entertaining though
Nah they aren’t better nobody’s better than old top gear
@@mazdaman2315 I can't agree I'm afraid. I can't stand any version of the bloody show!
Cadence, what Cadence, when men were men. Hats off to them all. As always GCN, a well put together interesting and very scenic cycling pleasure. Oh the pain in Ollie's face, one thing is for sure I'm sure he'll appreciate jumping back on his normal ride. Nice one Ollie well presented all the very best Andy
Thanks Andy! After this anything would feel ace!
@@gcn Yes, very true defo worth doing to appreciate. So often is the world around us taken for granted in so many ways
My knees hurt from just watching this.
There were many collective hurting knees at GCN HQ too...
My thigh hurts.
That was a tough climb with high ratio gearing. I take off my hat-no! I take off Campagnolo's hat- to you for even attempting it let alone completing it. Well done. You are a Hero.
Brilliant! Still remembering back in the late 70s when I was still a boy, looking and admiring those Campagnolo components in a local bike shop, drooling and not even close in being able to afford it, let alone a basic road bike. It’s just beautiful!
@Tom Smith Must've been a bargain of a lifetime you made.
@Tom Smith How's your experience? Judging from your post, you enjoyed your bike, yes?
@Tom Smith Yeesh, that stings painfully. You alright now?
One of the best GCN videos ever; a historic, folkloric and funny sufferfest. Ollie, you da man!
It's like Top Gear for bikes... with only 2 gears XD
Ollie still pedaling at 60rpm even at 2x speed - great video
This was very entertaining
Ollie, I'm glad you're with GCN.
THIS is the sort of content we love GCN!
Garbage. Uninformed and superficial.
@@booklover3959 you forgot, FUN!
Ollie is the best thing to happen to GCN since someone said” let’s start a Global Cycling Network Channel”
I rode a Jack Hateley steel bike with a fixed gear when I was about fifteen years old. The club I rode with mainly cycled throughout the UK Derbyshire Peak District, pretty hilly.
If I moaned a bit to the guys with Campag gears they would tell me, the only way to get really fit is to ride a fixie.
It may have been true because at seventyfive y.o. I'm still riding about three times a week in both Peak District and The South Pennines although now with gears.
,incidently the Jack Hateley o ly had a front brake which occasionally made descending quite exciting.
I don't understand what all the fuss - and fearmongering - is nowadays about fixed gears. I'm a lot older than you and joined my first cycling club (CTC) in about 1948 and EVERYBODY rode fixed wheel. The only reason anybody had a derailleur was to bolt it on for a couple of weeks holiday tour each summer, and that was all. The rest of the time - club runs, solo riding, time trials, hill climbs even, they rode a fixed wheel. As I remember they ranged between 66 to 72, perhaps 74 inch. We always rode with front and rear brakes, though. For various reasons I stopped cycling in about 1954 but I don't remember any significant switch to gears by that time - presumably they became more widely used soon after. I returned to cycling on my retirement twenty years ago and am still riding, like you with gears now, although I tend to seek out flatter terrain nowadays, gears notwithstanding.
Edward Kerrigan ?
I'd forgotten I'd posted this - just put another one up top - oops!
Top vid Ollie, respect to you I drove up this on a family holiday in 2013 to watch the Giro. A young local rider was going up in the training ride. We gave him a wide berth overtake going up. Had a coffee at the summit and he came up and stopped pulled on his Cape, then a gillet & attached his go pro then gave it the beans on the decent on the other side.
Ollie Pain Face + wide aspect ratio (2.35:1) = awesomeness.
Kudos to the videographer for giving us such a wide aspect ratio.
At 57 I am fond of riding my classic bike like what I did a few hours ago. Thanks for bringing back the times of classic cycling.
This is super awesome and fascinating!
That vintage bike and kit is a time capsule! I like it!
A quite remarkable and beautiful tribute to Campagnolo, and suitably so as he helped enable the joy of riding. Whoever edited this is a genius. I'm sure many recall the agony of tackling hills on their first heavy bike, small hills then were a small battle, mental and physical. Maybe spinning up now in our compacts we are missing something, has it become too easy?
Ollie suffering > Si suffering.
You had me in stitches multiple times, Ollie!
I got a contest for you: Ollie suffering versus Si suffering versus Lasty suffering versus Hank suffering.
As someone who has been trying to ‘earn’ my next road bike by putting miles on my 46x16 single speed, i can really appreciate this. Sometimes i feel like my thighs are going to explode as im climbing, hoping my chain survives 😂 great vid. Thx guys
Ollie brings so much contagious enthusiasm to his videos! ...also that vintage shirt collar is on point
Right! The velour track shirt was the cherry on top
Already been said but the production values of these videos are Hollywood esque. Really top quality, nice one!
Thanks fahim, the people behind the scenes here have done a stellar job!
Very well put together episode. One of the best gcn piece no doubt.
Cheers D. Lo!
Wow. Well done GCN. This was a very nicely done video. Everything was smooth about it from the filming to the story telling to the commentary/effort by Ollie. Great work.
Much appreciated!
Sir Bridgewater, GCN , owes you an award, for that climb. Nice going.
Great vid production, very creative and as you said Dan, next level!
The quality, topics and content of your videos is getting better and better. Moreover, i would choose it over any programme broadcasted in TV. Keep on guys!
wow Si looks different today
@Savage Poet Silicon
Brilliant Ollie . I know its now been a while but You are a tremendous addition to GCN . Best Cycling UA-cam channel without question . Good job lads.
Sorry but I was laughing all the way through the video... You are way too funny Ollie !! Priceless... Thank you GCN for another awesome video !
Please tell me what was so funny, I missed it.
Ollie is a legend.
Much better presenter on this video, he's got a good sense of humour, and a good, genuine personality, unlike the others! Great video!
Great vid. Love this historic review of cycling. The riders were real HARD men back then. Retro bike is rad as heck too.
It's a real eye-opener eh?
This might be the greatest GCN video every made. Maybe.
Ollie never failed to crack me up , thank U.
You are my absolute favourite gcn host!
This is probably the funniest clip I've seen on GCN in a while!
What a visual treat -- beautiful scenery, historically informative, pitch-perfect on the musical selections with humor and humility infused throughout. Recalling drooling over Campy groupos in the early 1970s and wondering who could afford such jewelry? Had to settle for Simplex, Universal, Dia-Compe and Champion "Gentleman" on my affordable Italian "Frankenbike".
The entire quality of the video is so good!
This could be my favourite GCN video of all time, and I've seen nearly every one. Ollie nailed this, hilarious but also some seriously interesting content. I always wondered how they got over those mountains on essentially single geared bikes, Well done!
This was a great piece. GCN retro jerseys anytime soon? You have to admit how stylish Binda looked compared to Froome.
Thanks Newt! We'll see what we can do on the jerseys 👍
@@gcn Oh... sign me up for one! I have two other GCN jerseys in the mail and on their way here but I think I could fit a retro GCN jersey in somewhere.
Music and cinematography are truly awesome. Hard to believe this is a UA-cam made video. Kudos to all the production team.
Thank's Ollie for this video, you are in our hearts!
It's positively magical watching that video after a bike ride while relaxing on the couch...
Haha best place to be!
Another great video... It make you appreciate how tough cyclists of old where... Each race was an adventure of legendary proportions
100%
I'm just getting back into biking at 52. So i dug out my old Huffy 10 speed from the early 1980's. A little refurbish and on my way! Its looks alot like the one you where riding. After a wile i'll get a new one but still enjoying my old Huffy! Gives you a good work out! Really enjoying your channel! Learning allot about cycling and bikes for when i get my new bike! Thanks Guys!!
another spectacular GCN video! If they get any better we'll be watching at the cinema, or I'll have to get Netflix...
low bar
This was sadistically funny! Enjoyed it. Back then it was solo riding, no support! Those men were legendary!
Kaushik Iyer The best kind of funny.
Simply breathtaking footage and great commentary. The group of you are really great at what you do. Your humour and knowledge... bellissimo!
That was fun. Well done GCN! Riding up steep mountain climbs in big gears is actually a training method employed by Japanese keirin racers for building sprint muscles. I learned it from my brother-in-law and his fellow keirin racers back in the early 80's and survived; it certainly improved my sprint muscles back then. The basic rule was no standing allowed; had to just suffer and keep moving forward. We also used fixed gear bikes (w/ brakes of course for the fast descents). Since learned that Francesco Moser also used the same method for part of his training regimen.
My favorite presenter all day
This video has the strangest editing and pacing but it works and I love it
Legend has it vintage Ollie is still pedalling up that hill
🤣 we've seen him since this shoot...
I can remember using the cork helmets, woollen shorts with real chamois leather, woollen tops, but two speed is even a little before my time. Great video Ollie, full of Yorkshire grit and funny as hell.
Haha. Absolutely love Ollie. He's a great presenter
Awesome. "Inspirational music" around 9:15. Got off my 1970s Colner bike at end of final climb of Lincoln GP Sportif 8 days ago. And Ollie is able to talk while pushing uphill ..
No idea what you've done differently, but this is beautifully shot!!
ABSOLUTELY O-U-T-S-T-A-N-D-I-N-G Production GCN! Ollie was genuine and humorous. Music was on point and visuals and history keep you captivated. Thank you GCN.. and remember, if you ever produce a GCN in the USA.. I want to be one of the first employees 😁👊🏾🏋️🚴♀️💯
It's okay, Ollie, we enjoy your suffering more than Si's anyways 😂
It was fun listening you talking while pedaling that kind of bike but it's good to look back from the gold old days nice vlog...
I think there is a reason that Ollie is the right Guy for riding that, even he is not the strongest biker of all the GCN presenters.....Since I have seen the successful Everesting I know that this Guy is really tough an unbreakable!
Single speed climbing is great. Makes the geared bike feel like a walk in the park when you go back to the same climb.
My deep respect. Great job Ollie. Again an impressively professional video! Great scenery!
I greatly enjoyed learning some cycling history. More please!
Brilliantly thought out, well executed. Thank you for suffering for us, Ollie. Much appreciate the historical context, I find mindself celebrating Thanksgiving on May 30 this year, featuring the groupset and quick axle.
Ollie you’re by far the better presenter of the crowd....I can relate to you and the hardships you’ve endured to have a great show..keep it coming in...
I LOVE riding in that kind of weather.
Ollie is the best GCN presenter :D
Epic! First GCN that made me weep a bit. Truly well done!
Crikey, in a good way?!
Great vid. Love the details like the bell on the stem and the backround music choices.
Thanks Ollie!
Audio in the BW pictures is spot on
thanks! thats my retro voice
Thanks H! Amazing team behind the productions too 👍
@Savage Poet I'm with you. I'm going to start asking for this in the comments on every "out of studio" video they do.
This episode is brilliant.. I don’t know if it was scripted or spontaneous but not only did it make me think about how easy we have it today, but it cracked me up as well. Thank you. Keep it up.
Looks like slow-motion with normal sound.
Haha!
This would humble most riders in the peloton right now 2020.Always pay your respect to the old timers that we see on the road on a frequent basis in the summer here on the east coast USA.
Love you Ollie! How many times did they have to cut you swearing?
Every other word. We have some talented editors.... haha
Ollie have you throttled Si yet for dropping you in it
For a laugh I recently rode a 205km 2,200metre elevation gran fondo on my $100 single speed pub bike in similar weather. After that experiencd I commend Ollie on how composed he appeared during the video but I wouldn't be surprised if the editors are now in counselling.
Meanwhile fixie guys are laughing out loud of that Sisi complaining about having bad brakes and 2 gears