right? also the HTML5 version doesn't even let you change the quality I think its locked to 240p... really makes it look like horse shit. can't pause or change volume or anything.
Attempted to watch this on Android, player is so awful I gave up. No full-screen, no quality adjust, no skipping through or rewinding the video. You'd think they'd just give up and use youtube like the rest of the modern world.
I can't even comprehend how people get so good. It's like Olympic high dive, where the average person can't even imagine how they do it, but they just do.
I am always interested in what wheels these guys use because those poor rims on sideways landings and overshoots. I understand the trail is smooth but those things see some shit
The song didn't really fit the vid, All the bling and hype and snazzy video effects take away from the riding, all that don't get sarcasm neg prop here----->
Wow what a back yard. Is that his parents house? He is obviously a very talented rider. How may fmb riders are rich kids who's parents support them and build these incredible back yards for practice?
Wait 'till next year. The market will be telling you that the new fantastic thing you need in your bike is a silent, zero drag when coasting, instant engagement, some-kind-of clucth hub.
I'm not a huge fan of this playstation riding style, like semenuk or rheeder. I'm probably too old... Sure it's amazing, but I prefer riding like claw, cam mc caul, mc garry or zinc. Their riding looks, i dont know... Powerful?
Semenuk's style is very freeflowing when he's riding his DH bike and when the trails get loamy, so its not always playstation. What about Messere though? Where would you classify his style?
@VTwintips: I don't like to tricks for points, like FMX: superman Indian air is perfect, why put an uber quick ugly one hand just before landing? Supersonic Tailwhip to condor, why not. But i'd prefer Mc Caul's slow superwhip.
@fracasnoxteam: In this case, I'd hate the game not the player. Semenuk is certainly capable of that style, but that's not what is going to get him paid. Contests are not good representations of riders real styles, and they don't let a professional rider's true interpretation of terrain and making of art come together.
"Sure, just make sure that rear hub is loud enough"
www.fmbworldtour.org/en/Athletes/489/Anthony-Messere.html
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i9? ZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRZRforever....
SRAM? crunch crunch crunch crunch crunch crunch crunch crunch
"Nah, he won't get that high..."
I think we don't see enough Messere on here. This edit proves that there should be more.