Put Lucas Brunelle on Steriods...
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Put Lucas Brunelle on Steriods...
and you end up with this(!): https://www.vimeo.com/919805 for those who don't check trackosaurus religiously. This video is more like riding in traffic than anything else ever!! I said "oh sht!" out loud after a couple of sketchy risks pulled... see for yourself.
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Awesome. The music was nutzo too (must.....swing arms....in.....RAGE....).
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That music choice sucked ass, but the video was terribly good. They really seemed to put their fate in drivers hands a few times...
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Finally a good race video like in the old days before all the sucky "I can skid downhill and ride a wheelie in the park" crap.
Lucas Brunelle taught me how I was supposed to ride in the city.
Music started out ok but they should have stayed with the 80's metal theme. Somehow it's always the best choice for racing.
Lucas Brunelle taught me how I was supposed to ride in the city.
Music started out ok but they should have stayed with the 80's metal theme. Somehow it's always the best choice for racing.
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Probably inspired by or at least from the same source as the "Broadway Bombers" race last year.
It started up around 250th or something and ended at the Battery. Straight shot on Broadway. I was in NYC and I really wished I had raced it. I was walking downtown and saw a few people racing by. My friend and I ran next to them and cheered them on. Probably the first time alleycat racing was a spectator sport.
It started up around 250th or something and ended at the Battery. Straight shot on Broadway. I was in NYC and I really wished I had raced it. I was walking downtown and saw a few people racing by. My friend and I ran next to them and cheered them on. Probably the first time alleycat racing was a spectator sport.
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Damn, looks liek they scared the **** out of some peds! I do it all the time, and it always leaves me feeling guilty afterwards, LOL. oh well.
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Probably inspired by or at least from the same source as the "Broadway Bombers" race last year.
It started up around 250th or something and ended at the Battery. Straight shot on Broadway. I was in NYC and I really wished I had raced it. I was walking downtown and saw a few people racing by. My friend and I ran next to them and cheered them on. Probably the first time alleycat racing was a spectator sport.
It started up around 250th or something and ended at the Battery. Straight shot on Broadway. I was in NYC and I really wished I had raced it. I was walking downtown and saw a few people racing by. My friend and I ran next to them and cheered them on. Probably the first time alleycat racing was a spectator sport.
anyway, watching Four Horsemen projected onto four big screens at Monkeytown was a lot of fun - it was a great idea. Very cool to swivel heads and catch one rider on another's screen and see similar stuff. A bit harder to watch on a tiny computer monitor.
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the guy on the top right screen didn't do his 3 push-ups at the 2nd checkpoint. what a cheater.
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Liked the music, but the video being cut in 4 sucked.
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I can't watch that video, but between those four guys, there are enough custom bags to fill a volkswagen.
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I couldn't watch it, though I'm sure it would be better on a bigger screen and better resolution.
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yeah. in a medium sized room packed full of people, with four screens (one on each wall)... it was very well done. it was created with that venue in mind, like the description in that link says. so the scrunched together version is definitely missing something.
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oh damn, that was the most awful race. it got *cold*. the wet streets finally dried out around the time that the race started, but it started raining hard down around 34th street. i went down at union square, lost a bunch of places, could barely stop even riding with a brake, got really sketched out on all the metal plates, and went down again right before the finish. a friend of mine flatted twice and ran the last mile of the race, in bike shoes. something about that straight-shop scramble really got the heartrate up. the weather made it worse. awful race. awesome race.