Video: Laurie Greenland & Jackson Goldstone's POV from Rapid Laps at Lousã

Feb 6, 2022
by Ed Spratt  

bigquotesThe first time all the puzzle pieces have come together for team camp, and what a better way to get the bonding underway than laps of a dry and dusty Lousã. Santa Cruz Syndicate


Author Info:
edspratt avatar

Member since Mar 16, 2017
3,050 articles

19 Comments
  • 32 1
 Excellent. I am looking forward to a PinkBike feature where they compare a WC downhiller to an elderly granny on WC track. Granny or Baller it will be called. Makes perfect sense.
  • 1 0
 How about a hack?
  • 1 0
 Shit looks like Granny has to do two runs on Mike Bears
  • 11 0
 What a track. And what a view watching it ridden at those speeds just having some loose fun on it. Stoked to see what the new team lineup does over the season!
  • 8 0
 This is freaking sick, we've never seen short dudes on the Syndicate, these guys bring a whole fresh riding style to the team.
  • 2 0
 Username checkout
  • 3 0
 This video just made me buy an EX511 to get my rear chris king hub built back up. That freehub sounds so good!
  • 3 0
 At the end Greg pops in behind Laurie as Jackson pulls in. FAF they are.
  • 1 0
 Laurie definitely winning a few this season
  • 1 0
 the track still goes on!!!
  • 1 0
 lousã power!!
  • 2 3
 Lourdes of Lousã
  • 6 9
 This is Lousã in Portugal... lourdes is in france
  • 17 0
 @anonimous666: It's always been an ambition of mine to bowl at Lourdes
(Full disclosure: This is a joke intended for brits of a certain age. It's also however possible that I'm the only person in the world who thinks this is funny)
  • 2 0
 @The-Foiling-Optimist: Pay attention to the corner of your vision you might see a spaceship.
  • 2 1
 Hum... nothing to do with Lourdes which is steeper, less shaped, rockier (at the top), gnarlier, and with less jumps.
BTW, and for your information, the portuguese Lourdes is called Fatima, religiously speaking, but it doesn't have a DH track as far as I know Wink
  • 1 0
 @danstonQ: Fátima doesn't,but just 15km away is Porto de Mós,home to the rockiest DH track on the national circuit and one of the hotbeds of MTB in Portugal.
  • 3 0
 @nozes: Obrigado pela informação Wink
Looking forward to going back to Portugal one of these days to ride the great tracks you've got.
Tenho saudades de Portugal...
  • 1 0
 @danstonQ: I've been in Lourdes, the last time the WC was held there and I also know quite well Lousã, and although the first half of the Lousã WC track is not as steep as Lourdes, the bottom part is very very steep and full of roots, ruts and bombholes. Both tracks are proper WC tracks, though.







Copyright © 2000 - 2024. Pinkbike.com. All rights reserved.
dv56 0.269986
Mobile Version of Website