Mick Hannah has been a fixture on the World Cup circuit for as long as we can remember. After 20 years of racing, it can be difficult to maintain the same level of motivation for riding a bike. For Sik Mik, every time he throws his leg over his DH bike, his motivation is to ride up to the absolute limit of what is possible.
To achieve this, you must ride a fine line between chaos and flow where confidence is critical. Complete trust in every element is absolutely essential when finding your limits. But, when you finally get in that zone time stops and seconds feel like hours.
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I remember when i was a broke ass student and only bought cheap/mediocre grips, thinking to myself "why would anyone spend 2-3 times more on those ODI's". I would go through about 3 pairs of grips a year. One day i decided to indulge myself and bought a pair of ruffians. They're worn, but still pretty useable, after over 6 seasons of use!
Then @ 0.38sec the corner drift shot is flipped - everything on the jersey is backwards.
Mick can do WAY better than this.