Must Watch: Brandon Semenuk's Fools Gold

May 31, 2023
by Christie Fitzpatrick  


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  • 369 51
 Watched to see his incredible riding and the amazing terrain and features. But for me all the flashes and millisecond screenshots took away from the flow of the riding.
  • 126 15
 Came to say this. Such fluid and smooth riding doesn't need that first forty seconds from a self-indulgent editor.
  • 43 2
 Especially ironic as everyone loves his one shot segment from a few years back... I still love this one, the annoying editing was before and in between the riding at least!
  • 160 41
 I liked it.
  • 43 4
 Isaac Wallen must get paid by the cut.
  • 78 4
 Agreed. After the hundreds of hours of footy these guys get, let's see the take play through. These choppy edits are headache inducing and aren't long enough to appreciate the insane precision and beauty of the shot.
  • 17 2
 @Mugen: "a few years," heh, unReal was released in 2015.
  • 5 6
 @mikekazimer: Me too !
  • 38 2
 I had a seizure
  • 36 2
 Yeah for once can we get a video of Semenuk that's unedited with still shots that show the complete move from 3 different angles per hit. His riding style is enough it doesn't need any more.
  • 9 9
 @mikekazimer: me too and who are we to judge what the rider agreed too. Massive talent.
  • 42 38
 I had to shut it off. Horrible editing. First 40 seconds unwatchable. Then you think we will actually see him ride and the production crew goes into an 80s MTV cut show. Horrible.
  • 39 25
 haters gon hate, this edit was dope. overall aesthetic matches the music well, plus the features are straight up works of art, and riding is unparalleled...yet, yall still complaining smh
  • 22 20
 Literally only the first 30 seconds of an insane shred. With Brandon's level I highly doubt its all the editor making these choices. This is art, sorry ya don't like flashing lights. Watch some vlogs if ya don't want editing
  • 14 8
 I liked the edit
  • 43 7
 What happened to the good old days of being happy for a semenuk edit? That was mind blowing, better than anything else to come out in a long time. Thanks for being our hero Brandon.
  • 8 9
 I guess it appeals to the younger crowd
  • 12 4
 Agree. I kept thinking about how I'm too old to keep up with the XYZ # of frame switches and perspective switches and how I liked his "One Shot" video so much more (e.g., more my speed I guess). He can sure tear apart a berm though with style.
  • 4 0
 @kobold: It was worth it
  • 39 2
 It wasn't for me. I found it frustrating that through most of the moves it would cut to another angle mid-move, often more than once. The interruptions were jarring for me. The best bits were where this didn't happen, like the last move. From what I could make it the riding was impeccable. Nb. I didn't hate the editing per se - it was done well and matched the music I suppose. I think it would be good for something else. I just don't like so many cuts through the actual riding bits...
  • 1 1
 @VtVolk: indeed haha
  • 3 1
 @kobold: i had a flashback
  • 2 1
 Middle to end was worth fighting off the seizure!
  • 1 1
 @Struggleteam: hahaha! I have them sometimes too
  • 46 1
 As someone grew up watching thousands of hours of skateboard videos, I don't get editing like this. There was like 3 clips that I saw the full take-off and landing without a cut. I had no idea what was going on. There's no context to 75% of what was happening in this video. Part of what makes skateboard videos better IMO is the fact that you can really get a feeling of what it must be like to do what you're watching, and really understand what makes it crazy. I didn't get any of that other than 3 clips in this video. I want to experience the riding, not the editing.
  • 8 5
 for me it was amazing, the riding, the features, music choice and overall vibe. people got too spoiled by brandon himsefl they dont realise how good it is. they watch hyped to the moon expecting some unbielievable godlike crazyness and are let down couse itys only crazy good, then get 10x more crytical than usual on everything that doesnt match their expectations. just shut the fuck up and enjoy GOAT do his thing, couse he will stop one day
  • 3 6
 @kaesy: can’t appreciate a style of editing that you may not enjoy?
  • 12 1
 Fast cuts & shaky footage is the new dubstep & slow-mo
  • 10 1
 It's ironic that fast cut editing is used to hide the lack skill in blockbuster movies.
  • 14 13
 I read the comments before watching and all I can say is what a bunch of babies that can’t handle the editing! As always with Semenuk, a work of art in every aspect.
  • 2 0
 @mikekazimer: fan boy!!!
  • 8 5
 How old are all you guys? 90?
  • 6 1
 No kidding. I thought I was having a siezure, or this was about to induce one.
  • 7 0
 @paulomach: or more likely Isaac Wallen is of the younger crowd, raised on micro-engagement video clips and constant media saturation, and this *is* what a generation understands as normal edits.

I'm just an old man so don't mind me.
  • 2 1
 @trinityalper: perfectly said!
  • 2 0
 @paulomach: I'm 51 and thought that was rad!
  • 4 0
 @bbourne: "hundreds of hours" is faaaaar from the truth, mtb films have a lot leg work involved just to get anything done. Coordinating when to go to these almost random locations to build, and then film for a few days takes a lot of work they don't get to just meet up at Central Park every day and go ride around like skaters and bmx riders do. Brandon talks a bit about the time and money and labor involved in making one of these videos on the Unclicked Podcast with Dennis.
And everyone should know by now that Brandon loves to actually make a whole package with one of these videos, not just a highlight reel. Showcasing good riding and actual effort put forth into the filming and editing. Even the one-shot video was a huge project to figure out, they didn't just pull up to some trail and send him down a hill
  • 2 0
 @TheR: defo feels like it some mornings
  • 5 1
 @travisrexmiller: amen to this. I feel like these type of edits are made for people who don’t really have a concept of what they’re watching. Kind of the uninitiated. It feels like a teaser or an advertisement, rather than something for the core audience. It’s akin to how flips get that “wow” factor from casual onlooker, but the difficulty, nuance, and style is what core audiences look for. As someone who has watched his fair share of skate and bmx videos and values creativity, I think It’s plenty possible to have an artsy, well done edit while also showing the audience what the rider is doing. Keep the b-roll artsy and the actual riding riding please
  • 38 7
 Its so wild growing up using pinkbike and remembering how sick of a place it used to be to share videos and images of things you and your buddies were fired up on. Its become such a place of useless hate and bottomless keyboard critics. We work hard for months and give y'all free entertainment, without doing any of the dirty work haha. Funny to read these comments after making a video that me and my buddies were just stoked on! Sorry ya'll!
  • 1 1
 @Entonox: hah very true
  • 5 3
 @isaacwallen: while I agree with you about this on most topics online, I view the comments on this one as constructive criticism for your art. As a fellow creative, I struggle with receiving it too, but I did genuinely find this hard to watch as anything other than b-roll. The editing was top notch for that though!
  • 3 1
 @panthermodern: art is extremely subjective. This comment is silly.
  • 2 3
 @isaacwallen: bro, it was sick. Pinkbike can be pretty dumb sometimes in the comment section. YouTube comments are much more reflective of how good it was for this one.
  • 2 1
 @ridingbiking: I won’t argue with you on that one. But if we going to refer to this as art, then part of that designation is that we have the right to critique it, no?
  • 16 6
 This comment thread is comical. Bunch of epileptic boomers that miss the good old days of filming a 2 foot drop with a potato
  • 2 1
 AMEN!!! Went to YouTube just to comment about the same issue!
  • 3 3
 @isaacwallen: So hyped on this edit dude! Insanely good! People don't know what they're talking about
  • 3 1
 @ridingbiking: You lost me at Youtube comments...
  • 2 0
 Luckily it isn't as flashy as anything by Clay Porter. I honestly couldn't get myself to watch the complete Deathgrip movie, as much as I like to see Brendog ride. Instead, I just bought the Deathgrip book. I prefer longer shots too though the unReal segment was an unique and challenging project. You may not be able to do that unless you indeed build a dedicated trail with a dedicated track for the camera car. Drone footage offers opportunities nowadays but what I've seen so far still has a huge focus on the camera aerobatics themselves. You don't have the relaxed sensation with a pure focus on the rider, like in unReal. Until now, you're still constantly being reminded of what the drone is doing.
  • 5 0
 @isaacwallen: Pinkbike can be absolutely toxic, and I agree with what you said about the change over time...
That said, I think the critique here has been fairly reasonable? It's art. People like different things. There's people here who really gelled with the style, and people with whom it didn't. It doesn't make what you did bad! You can never please everyone and, whilst it can be hard, I wouldn't read too much into it!
As I said above, I wasn't a big fan personally, but I'll add that I appreciate that it was different to everything else out there and that IS a good thing. Keep pushing the boundaries my friend, and good luck!
  • 1 0
 @paulomach: with a song from the 60's
  • 9 3
 @isaacwallen: Surprised you'd call it "useless hate" and "bottomless keyboard critics". We use keyboards as this is how this platform works. If I could talk to you in person, I would. I'm near Amsterdam so that'd be difficult. I'll be at the world premier of "The Engine Inside" this Saturday though so I wouldn't mind to share my opinion there on the spot, not afterwards through digital media. Either way, what you can gather from the comments here is that some people really like it. Those who don't like it also tell why. It seems it is primarily because the edit of short sections doesn't work for everyone, me included. Isn't that just nice to know? That your work is well executed and came out as intended. People who don't like it don't "hate" it because you would have done a shabby job. Instead, you know they just don't like it because it doesn't happen to be their style. That's not "hate". And by clarifying how it didn't appeal to them, it wasn't "bottomless" either.

Long story short, if your work came out as intended and people who like these kinds of videos like this one too, you just did an amazing job. There, you have it: you did an amazing job. Honestly.
  • 4 2
 @vinay: im not suprised he is pissed, half of 'critique' is 'this gave me seasure kids dont know how to make videos', i would ask myself twice before posting anything to pinkbke after such shitshow
  • 2 1
 @isaacwallen: f*ck the haters dude! keep crushing! I thought it was awesome
  • 2 1
 @ridestuff: don't get me wrong, the riding is mint,and want to see more of it, preferably in slow motion so I can have a grasp on what's going on
  • 2 7
flag kobold (Jun 1, 2023 at 7:50) (Below Threshold)
 @isaacwallen: do you need a whambulance?
  • 1 1
 I disagree. I think the fast paced editing left us wanting more. It’s a style I’ve come to love with Brandon’s videos.
  • 5 4
 @jp-831: boomers blew out the entire scene then complain that this isn't an internet debate on hub spacing for bikes they can't even ride
  • 6 1
 @jp-831: call me crazy or old (I’m a millennial FTR), but I watch bike videos for the riding, rather than the crazy editing and filming. I actually enjoy both of these things too, but that’s not what I opened the video for. The filmers and editors clearly have a ton of talent, as it’s very slickly done, but it’s just overdone to the point that it takes away from the riding, which I hate to tell you, is what most people opened the video for. The video wasn’t title “issac wallen’s wild filming and editing triumph featuring a few clips of Brandon Semenuk”. Again, I actually like artistic editing and filming too, I just also like to be able to tell what I’m watching.
  • 4 1
 Absolutely! Raw edits do such a better job of showcasing the riding. And I know it's not raw, per se, but his single shot Unreal segment was as close to perfect as it gets. (www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ud5T5I4XcA)
  • 1 0
 @kaesy: I thought it was a great teaser for the up coming video
  • 5 1
 @panthermodern: man it’s such a bummer that you feel that way. I’m sure this video would have been much better if he just GoPro’d it. That’d really put it in perspective!
  • 2 2
 @jp-831: good joke, but that’s literally not what I’m saying. GoPro stuff is, as far as I’m concerned, even worse.

I guess I just got spoiled by skate videos from the Ty Evans and Jon Miner era. There was plenty of b-roll angles and artsy-ness, but you still get a good idea of what tricks are being done and a good idea of what the feature is that they are tackling.

Upon subsequent views, I think I may have been a bit harsh on the filming/editing in this video, given that you can see some things, but I still think it’s important to be able to take in all of the information from a clip to be able to fully appreciate it.

I have the same problem with a lot of William Strobeck skate films and the numerous imitators he has spawned. The skateboarding feels almost secondary to “artsy” angles that cut off the majority of the vantage point, which in my eyes kind of makes the video null and void. If the skateboarding isn’t the focus, then is it even a skate video? Can we truly appreciate the artistry of the riding if we can barely see it? Same thing applies here.
  • 3 1
 @herbertmarcusavich I agree. Is there some kind of conspiracy where they don't want their line building to be stolen or the location to be known or something? So many angle changes seem like they are trying to hide something. Ridiculous editing.
  • 6 1
 @panthermodern: God forbid anyone try to progress the capturing of action sports in a way that is different than the way your favorite skate videos from the 90's are shot. Might as well just keep doing the same thing 30 years later. It's a lot easier to be creative in filming these days, considering you don't have to physically cut and splice with a pair of scissors. Brandon has used many different filmers over the years to experiment with new ways of showing the sport that we love, and if the boomers of pinkbike aren't into it, keep it to yourselves. Creatives and riders are trying to stoke out the future of the sport.
  • 1 0
 @bikes-arent-real: kind of like that raw sound video by the GT rider from a few months back? (I can't remember what it is)
  • 1 0
 This is an edit for Xgames - think about the audience and who it is for. They have a specific time limit and they need to be engaging right away. Its part of the whole video - its not just about one thing. Its all of it. I didnt think it was bad at all - maybe he will release a longer cut with more riding.
  • 2 0
 @slimboyjim: agreed 100%
This style of edit maybe more suited for motorsport not the precision and speed of Mr. Semenuk
  • 1 0
 @High-Flying-Roller: this I agree with
  • 2 0
 @jp-831: cool to see you’re resorting to agism as a diss. I’m probably around the same age as you just with a differing opinion. “Progress” can be kind of a bogus word and work a lot of different ways. Don’t forget that both those left and right of center say that they are pushing for “progress”. Also, not everything that is an experiment works. Those are just the facts. ‍♂️
I think any artist would agree that sometimes when you “push the envelope”, you don’t quite get the end effect that you had hoped for.
  • 2 0
 @panthermodern: Of course you have the right to critique, but editing style is subjective. Maybe you just aren’t the target audience, maybe that’s ok for trek’s goal with this. Nothing wrong with vids that cater to the masses, not sure what else to expect from Semenuk at this point. I feel like he’s the best all around ambassador of radness we have, anything he does is dialed and creative.
  • 1 0
 I think at the beginning of the video, while he is pushing uphill, the fast cuts represent his thoughts on the ride ahead. Then he shreds it.
  • 2 0
 @isaacwallen: It’s said that art is meant to engage people and illicit a reaction. If everyone thinks it’s great you may not have made art. In this case you’ve definitely succeeded in garnering a reaction. It’s not my preferred style of video either. I just like watching Brandon ride. However the video is very creative well executed and edited. It does rise above the level of a straight up riding video. Again the fact that you’ve gotten such visceral reactions to it does indeed indicate the presence of art.
  • 1 0
 @isaacwallen: might be coming from left field here but I think the removal of the video watching community on PB might have done that.
  • 1 0
 @emptybe-er: no argument there. You’re probably right on the money with that tbh
  • 74 0
 how TF do you commit to landing fakie on that crazy rock like zero chance to bail or fall?!
  • 53 1
 Must Watch: Brandon Semenuk, thanks to the department of redundancy department.
  • 19 1
 Yea but if they didn't put a Must Watch before a Semenuk video we would never hear the end of it in the comments
  • 52 1
 The commitment on the half cab is ridiculous. So good.
  • 49 0
 bringing back the one-handed table... and I love it!
  • 2 0
 That table was better than most people can with 2 hands
  • 49 3
 Cool riding. Too many cuts
  • 26 2
 Holy editing and close ups, I can barely tell what is going on here.
  • 4 1
 Close-ups that don't include the subject are where it's at.
  • 23 0
 Scrubs so clean you could straight into the OR.
  • 1 0
 Comment gold!
  • 25 6
 Cut and edited to death. Why do people continue to make edits like this? It takes away from the riding when the filming of a single trick is cut into multiple views mashed together in seizure-inducing style.
  • 3 0
 Just my take on this: but I would edit a Video in a way i like to watch it, if others like my style of editing then okay, enjoy it if not watch something/someone else. Many times the editing reflects the style of Vid the Riders like to watch. But I could also be totally wrong and the Editor in this case just wanted to keep all the good bits to himself
  • 1 0
 @RockCrawler: You're probably not totally wrong here. I just don't like this trend of adding in way too much cinematography crap into biking videos, when simple clips edited together conveys the feeling of biking much better. I think a lot of riders echo this feeling, however, again this is also just my opinion.
  • 23 5
 I honestly turned it off as I couldn’t tell what he was doing half the time. I feel like the filmers and editors thought that they were supposed to be doing tricks too, given how much over editing and weird perspectives they were using.

Maybe I’m alone in this, but when I watch a bike video, I’m watching it for the riding. Thus, the riding should be the focus, rather than a bunch of overdone filming and editing.
  • 1 3
 So you could tell what he was doing the other half of the time? Sounds like a positive to me but wdik.
  • 2 0
 @mi-bike: I mean that is somewhat a figure of speech. That said, yes, I would say that I could see what he was doing the other half of the time. The one handed table, for instance, I could see just fine.
  • 19 5
 agree 100% w/ everything above. The edit has all the hallmarks of an ADHD Genz film-maker: spastic, .05sec clips spliced together, vintage film effects b/c someone found dad's old skateboard VHS and thought it was cool. This video should come with a seizure warning.
  • 2 1
 Skateboarding isn’t edited like however. That’s the thing. If you want to see proper filming and editing in the skateboarding tradition, watch a Caldwell edit. You can actually tell what is going on in every clip. I think the “seizure” style editing works pretty decent, albeit beat into the ground in action and war movies, given that it gives the viewer a sense of the chaos that is fighting or war, but for riding, I’d much prefer to tell what I’m looking at
  • 1 0
 Interesting take. When I see editing like this, I think of early 90’s MTV (so Gen X)
  • 14 0
 Don't mind the choppy vid if there are a few longer shots. This needs more of those longer shots.... Riding is ridiculous as always.
  • 18 4
 Such a talented rider too much editing and flashy crap
  • 3 1
 Nah....that one was meant to have the arthouse vibe. Many of his other edits or less flashy/artsy
  • 14 2
 Semenuk 's the best MTBathlete of all time
  • 1 0
 More like an ARThlete
  • 11 0
 "Must Watch" and "Semenuk" is redundant
  • 19 0
 "Must Watch" and "Semenuk" is redundant
  • 2 0
 "Must Watch" and "Semenuk" is a pleonasm
  • 1 0
 that´s all the journalism is for it seems.. was expecting some pics and some story about the amazing place, building process... Outside sucks...
  • 13 5
 I wonder when the X Games will invest the time and money into hosting a legit MTB comp. instead of publishing edits to farm for views...
  • 19 1
 Real MTB (X Games edits) > slopestyle comps, ATMO.
  • 11 1
 @DirtCrab: More slopestyle comps > less slopestyle comps. Not sure what ATMO means but it sounds dumb.
  • 1 0
 Pretty sure they did an X-Games MTB Slopestyle in 2013. Think Rheeder won.
  • 1 0
 @krippler720: "Legit" being the key word. It was a horrendously designed course on an exposed and windy hill, overall a terrible venue to have this at. Most riders skipped on finals with a few dropping in but despite this, X-Games decided to ignore the finals and used qualifying as the results. It was a complete joke.
  • 9 0
 Brandon with his quarterly reminder of why he is the Boss!
  • 1 0
 still innovating the moves! pretty awesome
  • 4 0
 I liked it. I don't typically love choppy edits either, but it was more of a vibe with the music and lighting and it worked for me. Also must have been a mega task to edit this, so well done to all involved.
  • 7 0
 Cant't believe there are no chalk marks on those boulders? Where is this?
  • 21 0
 the pad sniffers can't be far off
  • 8 0
 @Whataboutism: pad sniffer lol
  • 4 0
 Looks like private land in the San Diego County backcountry
  • 4 0
 @sierrasurf: yeah I was thinking maybe near Anza
  • 9 4
 Dog shit editing what a waste just horrible took all the enjoyment out of it.
  • 11 5
 This was kinda hard to watch with the million camera cuts.
  • 4 0
 BS is the greatest now and of all time. Whether you like the editing or not there is simply no equal. His progression is amazing, dude is simply unreal!!
  • 1 0
 I love it but can why the editing isn't to everyone's taste. The riding is amazing and the main moves and features are shown pretty clearly. Only watched on my small crappy phone so far but I'm sure it's even more mind-blowing on a big screen (after taking shrooms)!
  • 1 0
 17! exactly 17 tricks. Awesome tricks... but... 38 seconds of flashing intro, 10 different angles for one trick. will be forgoten in about 3 minutes.

Semenuks line form unReal is unfogetable this one ? cant even recall it now.
  • 9 4
 more fun than hugging bro brahs at crankworx
  • 2 1
 YES BROTHER!
  • 6 1
 The Stone Roses got robbed
  • 2 0
 Like Any Given Sunday on a bike ? Obviously incredible riding but I couldn't appreciate the edit even though Im used to watch hundred of hours of skate videos. Too fast for my old eyes.
  • 4 3
 I just love watching BS ride a bike. I work in film and the editing was tight but maybe a little in the way of things, I always love the grain/actual film look and I still enjoyed the video. Dude could just ride down the road and it would look smoother than anyone else and captivate me. He's both more stuck to the earth than everyone else while also being more nimble and flighty. A Semenuk golden hour edit of just beautiful foggy morning and evening shots and pure bike smoothy smooth bliss would make me orgasm til the end of time.
  • 1 0
 I’m always looking forward to another Brandon’s edit full of his wizardry on two wheels. I wish we got way more of them, he’s the GOAT! But with every new edit there is bunch of whining people that always have to find flaws even in content as awesome as this one is! I feel sad for Brandon, Rupert, Issac and builders after all their effort, it’s definitely not motivating for you guys to read all the whining.
I enjoyed your work ,as always, watched 4 times so far and it makes me want to go out and ride, thank you!
  • 1 0
 Ill be honest and I know its personal preference, I cant even get through this video start to finish, the over-edited, ultra fast cuts, super-zoomed shots and general "vibe" of the video is not my style at all, it's the same as all of the Semenuk videos over the last few years, incredible riding obscured by too much editing. Unfortunate.
  • 4 0
 that build was incredible
  • 1 0
 LOCATION? Looks like Portugal to me Big Grin
Nice, but why so choppy edit, that style is brutal, music is good, trail looks amazing, why dont do 5 or 8 minutes edit? with diggin, good times etc,
  • 2 0
 unreal skills as par usual but ONLY Brandon could make a video with no riding for 40 seconds. Also the risk factor for the last few tricks is off the hook.
  • 4 0
 "Must Watch" and "Semenuk" in the title; a bit redundant, no?
  • 4 0
 Well, now we know when Rally season’s over!
  • 3 2
 Cool but the constant flip between bikes and kit got my mind all in a pretzel ... couldn't follow or know what was going on. Different producer/editor/photographers for the set?
  • 1 0
 Doesn't matter where I am or what i am doing when I watch a video of Brandon ride, I wanna drop what I am doing and get on my bike. Another banger from this legend. Thanks for sharing the stoak.
  • 1 0
 Anyone else remember the Dave Voelker photos of him in the similar zone? Big "Lord Voelker" vibes with this one and I support it.
  • 1 0
 Second time viewing was more enjoyable. The decade over the boulder to a really stepped down landing (as shown in the second angle). Wow
  • 3 0
 Casually dropping 12ft backwards to finish.
  • 3 0
 Typical...as in f-ing unreal.
  • 3 0
 Came here for the Stone Roses...
  • 3 0
 sick riding and location, think i had a seizure though
  • 2 0
 Mmmmmm was lookin' forward to a Stone Roses sound track. Solid riding, but not my favourite edit.
  • 2 0
 Missed opportunity for sure. That song is still one of my favourites.
  • 1 0
 Not a fan of the editing, savage riding as always but the editing ruined it for me. The scrub he does can barely be seen
  • 1 0
 Jarring cut after cut.. I watched one shot over and over, this one gets one shot, not watching again
  • 1 0
 one handed table was super sick, rest of the video was poorly shot, time for a new filmer
  • 2 2
 The combination of Brandon’s skill set, the creativity of the features’ builder and the director/ videographer never disappoints.

Another rad video.
  • 2 0
 Brandon “always must watch” Semenuk
  • 1 0
 I remain convinced that Brandon Semenuk must perceive regular time the way that I perceive slow motion.
  • 1 0
 For the love of god do not let skinny jeans and varsity jackets become a thing.
  • 2 0
 and this is his "second" job
  • 2 0
 Great guy great video ,so good love it.
  • 1 0
 I’ve never expected to see an extended, beautiful, “clicked” one-handed table… Out of a nose bonk. Pure art!
  • 1 0
 Too many judges here,It was slow cut but Brendon is the best.Sorry Emil but you cant beat him.No chance
  • 2 0
 Not bad for a guy who drives cars for a living... Smile
  • 1 0
 Comment gold! I expect to see some of these comments on the 2023 PB comment compilation.
  • 2 1
 Ho Lee Fawk Bro! First man on Mars?!?!

Nice.
  • 1 0
 When are we going to see him in crankworx again?
  • 2 0
 Epic. Where is it?
  • 2 0
 Looks kinda like Temecula or more like hills of Anza, Ca...
  • 1 0
 SKKRRRRRT WHOOOOSH PEW PEW PEW
  • 1 0
 Vert the ferk!? How is any of this possible!? Yewww!
  • 1 0
 I can't see what's going on, but appreciate the creative flair.
  • 1 0
 The riding of course was great but that trailwork though!
  • 1 0
 Wow what an innovative track. Another stunning Semenuk video.
  • 1 0
 The natural and massive features. Love.
  • 1 0
 Brandon is a piece of work - unique and highly gifted.
  • 2 1
 Did he over-rotate the final feature landing? #nitpicker
  • 14 1
 That he didn't go back and clean it up means you know it's a terrifying feature.
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 @brianpark: I was thinking... man... he needs to do the whip to wall ride on Atherton's Rampage wall that Reeder was working on last year... that is what I was expecting Reeder to do.
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 Nothin better than a good ole fashioned TABE
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 Mutha scrubbard.
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 Love it all
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 G.O.A.T.ed.
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 Brandon Semenuk is the Sherlock Holmes of mountain biking.
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 guess he's still got it!
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 I would truly love an Emil vs Brandon battle at Joyride.
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 Somebody call the Dr , those berms aren’t going to make it !
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 Amazing riding and amazing film work. Love it.
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 UnREAL GOAT!!!
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 Still the king
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 Insane.
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 An absolute King
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 Bottom line: Semenuk + Wallen = Magic.
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 Rad video but When does Brages’ edit drop?
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 Unreal.
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