We know how this is going to end.
see Gee doing it right > http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/2833330/
More Bromont WC pics here > http://flickr.com/photos/s_and_d/sets/72157606549195779/
Hahahah I think the guy standing behind the girl on the rock was drunk, the only one laughing. But the two guys beside the rider is the funniest part. Not he best but decent pod.
i cant believe no one sees the broad behind the bush doing something with her pants like she just took a number 2 and the dude far top left watching her lmao
the kids faces in the background, (to the right) their faces are f*ckin priceless! and the seat seems like its going to hit him in the balls, and the tire in the head
this is nice. everybody in the background is in shock with the majority of them with their mouths open, except one guy in the middle. he is just laughing
ah man I crashed like this and broke my wrist followed by my bike smacking me in the back of the head and passing out...not fun stuff
hope he didn't do any serious damage
Hang Ten? Seriously though, Wayne and Garth (Wayne's World, party on) on the right of the shot are stunned!! "I just wanted to cross the T's and dot the......lower case j's." -Wayne. Sweet POD. Bromont rocks!!
its not steve peat one, two this epic, pod for sure, three the rider is Josh Bryceland , so stop say it Peat, not even close guys, sick shot tho, love the expression on the croweds faces
Thats the worst feeling in the world when your on your race run. Your'e pinning it, havin a good, solid run, when you make one goofy mistake or come a little too fast into a corner and your whole run goes to shit. Oh well, just gotta get up and do better next time. Nice POD!
Anyway, he rode out of it. It was totally intended! He just hooked his knees around the bars, did a frontflip, got back on the pedals and carried on. He did this little trick at every corner and won the race by a very comfortable 14 minutes.
Its just a new way of cornering. I think they call it the 'huckflip corner'. Try it out.
Exactly, Jimby. Yet again, this guys already planning his recovery. Note that he has his right foot out to project him off the berm lip and keep him on course. His hands and helmet peak are aiming up, acting as wings to help lift him back up as he passes through the air. With his rear left foot, he's leaning the back of the bike into the direction corner (as you can obviously see) so that he can quickly exit when he has acquired proper control of the bicycle. This method cuts off and average of 2.4 seconds a standard corner. Simple.