To celebrate the launch of his own brand new hair care range, Red Bull Hardline builder, long hair fanatic, Gareth Brewin decided to show the world what rubbing it into your scalp will do to your riding by hitting some of deepest, darkest Welsh tracks he could at nothing less than maximum RPM.
Drifty insides seem to be something of a speciality for Mr Brewin.Fresh after nailing the Hardline road gap and with longs locks flowing in the wind, Gaz hits the much loved Bala or Rhyd-y-Felin racetrack (that he built) where his wheels glide silky smooth over the mass of loose rock, just like the shampoo that you should try out!
Corner to corner transfer on the moss lined track. Check out 1.05 in the vid, Gaz certainly wasn't hanging about on this section of track.Followed by a track from his youth, buried away in Snowdonia National Park which he built with Joe Smith and Matt Simmonds, and is only comparable to the English Channel this time of year. Technical and rocky, I guess that's why they're so nimble from round those parts. Lunch break rolls around and Gareth's yob instinct kicks in, switching from being loose on the bike to loose in the car. That's what fireroad's are made for, right?
Watching Gareth bounce through this rut at full chat really made me want to drop the camera and have a go myself.You can catch Gaz at all the BDS rounds in 2015 as well as most World Cup rounds this year, if he's not on track he'll be conditioning his hair or in vehicle sideways somewhere.
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