Originally Posted by
PoorInRichfield
Unless you're an extreme mountain biker screaming down the side of a mountain for a Red Bull competition, few people are going to care to watch the video other than yourself.
When I was coaching a Cooperative Group Cycling Skills course I would've found videos from a Follow-Me Drone invaluable for creating training materials. E.g.,
- Here's a perfectly executed double-rotating paceline
- Here's an example of textbook Late Apex Cornering at high speed
- Here's how
not to lead a group safely around an obstacle
etc.
But admittedly, once you've recorded and edited that training video, no need to make a new one every year, so yeah, still a limited use case.
I'd still like to have one just for fun though.