@@bradberg00 yeah, understandable. I just didn't want to rely on timestamps, etc to sync my power accurately. If the Garmin Virb workaround worked for me, I would've continued using Viirb, but for whatever reason it didn't work for me. Haha
@@adammiller9179 typically, going into a corner, people will coast (or brake) which just like in car traffic, it creates the ripple effect. It's likely the guy who went down first wasn't slowing up enough and as he was preparing to swing into the corner, the guy in front of him was drifting left and setting up to take the corner (very normal). In races, one momentary lapse of focus and you could hit the deck so it happens commonly. The guy who went down first had about 3 inches of his wheel overlapping the guy in front of him and he got swiped, in a sense.
Your videos are great! Are you using telemetry overlay for them? Or which program?
Thanks John! Telemetry Overlay and Davinci Resolve (free version).
@@jameskim3 I didn't like Telemetry enough over the dying VIRB to pay for it. DaVinci Resolve is great though. As was avoiding that crash.
@@bradberg00 yeah, understandable. I just didn't want to rely on timestamps, etc to sync my power accurately. If the Garmin Virb workaround worked for me, I would've continued using Viirb, but for whatever reason it didn't work for me. Haha
@@jameskim3 definitely a huge PITA
Ouch
how the heck did that guy even fall?
Front wheel overlapped a little and then dominoes. 😢
@@jameskim3 But why? Was he braking?
@@adammiller9179 typically, going into a corner, people will coast (or brake) which just like in car traffic, it creates the ripple effect. It's likely the guy who went down first wasn't slowing up enough and as he was preparing to swing into the corner, the guy in front of him was drifting left and setting up to take the corner (very normal). In races, one momentary lapse of focus and you could hit the deck so it happens commonly. The guy who went down first had about 3 inches of his wheel overlapping the guy in front of him and he got swiped, in a sense.
@@jameskim3 Oh yes, now I see. The rear wheel in front of him pushed his front wheel over. I couldn't see the contact before.
you're very lucky you weren't involved in that
Yes, complete luck haha
Funny enough