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My back and front flips off drops and just everyday riding
2:22 | views: 53498
comments: 259 | favs: 1153
emm)) hope the quality will de detter than at youtube
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Evgeny Kurnikov • DISTORTION LINE
5:21 | views: 40262
comments: 29 | favs: 436
I think everybody knows that feeling when you`re going to school, university or to work and suddenly while walking on the street you understand that the familiar part of town can be a real slopestyle object. Exactly this feeling in my mind originated the idea of creating my first video project in extreme unusual conditions for mountainbike.
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Project Breathe Easy - Full Film
27:15 | views: 81150
comments: 43 | favs: 1172
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/pbe
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Dennis Langenstam riding in Spain
2:01 | views: 8169
comments: 12 | favs: 96
I had such a fun time riding in Spain, so many amazing spots and great people... Huge thanks to my homie Simon Malmberg Duse for filming and hooking me up with the footage! Some of the clips were shot on my iPhone but I'm still stoked on how it turned out. Hope you guys enjoy! Song: Odesza - Bloom
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comments: 64 | favs: 1449
Ed has taken a break from his Enduro training to focus on what he feels is a more important and revolutionary type of cycling. He has fully committed his body and soul to the Fatbiking era and will continue to eat and train as much as he can until he stands on top of the box at the Fatbiking World Series.
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comments: 81 | favs: 1702
Time for a personal project! I've wanted to make this video for quite some time, but other things always found their way to the top of the to-do list. Now it's finally ready. I really wanted to create something personal, something that would link filmmaking and the sport that brought me so much in life: riding bikes. For more, check out my website www.larsveenstra.com
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The spinny mount made by Rhino Camera Gear creates an incredibly unique and fun angle. It mounts to the top of the helmet with a free spinning pivot and two poles extending out. On either end of the poles are cameras facing back at the rider. This view allows you to see your face as well as all the action of the bike.