Semenuk and Fairclough head to Fiji to shred a custom built trail for the film 'Brandon Semenuk’s Rad Company'. The boys brave the heat, humidity and cyclone Lucy to film the first ever downhill trail in Fiji. Along the way they ride some jetskis take a few high speed tumbles and drink some Kava with the local village chief. Brandon Semenuk’s Rad Company will premiere on June 7th in North Vancouver. Tickets and more info on the film at RedBull.com/RadCompany.
ok is that huge road gap/drop in the opening sequence even real? i mean i know they didnt hit it at the same time but like is that even possible? even for those guys that looks too huge. and yes this is ze titties, thank you guys so much for making this free
if i was a millionaire, i would spend the fcking rest of my life doing what they did! you´ve got fiji, beach, bikes, pools, girls.. i mean.. what else??
Hat's off to the crew for hanging with the local's and not just breezing through and out. I realize these makers and others aren't on a Disney budget, but it be nice to see the sponsors and bike companies come up with a program to get bikes under the arses of the local kids to give back. Even old used bikes would be good. Maybe cash to buy bikes from local vendors or set up a public repair shop to fix and learn.
This could've been 2 hours long and I'd still be sitting here saying "what...thats it?" I could watch Fairclough ride all day. Talk about effortless style. And Semenuk, well say no more. Two great riders who's styles really complement each other.
Well, just got back from a ride.....now to watch this........yes a wonderful tue.............best episode yetttt........cannot wiat til next episode,gonna be a Banger!!!!!!!!!!!
F*** THAT!!! I'm so tired of alle the branding, styling, slow-mo-whipping-on-motorway-like-tracks! They even sit in the shade of f***ing tld umbrellas as if they were attending a motorcycle race. And how damn convenient that there are some indigenous guys digging out the stones so they can shred in their private funpark in a country governed by the military! Sure their skills are awesome, the scenery amazing blablabla, but c'mon, mtb-ing used to be rough, self made (yeah, old guy complainin), but at least about the sport itself. Nowadays it helps turning whole landscapes into f***ing advertisements for energy drinks and car companies!!!
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