I’m very happy to see the race organizers didn’t hold back from making the course a tricky one. That’s a wicked representation of a typical gravel ride in BC. Awesome work!
if a mountain bike race and a gravel bike race had a child.... that's this course you rode, that looked like so much fun to be underbiked and overbiked all in the same race, i'm quite envious, great result, thoroughly enjoyed the video.
you are right there...your fitness is really good...conserving a bit more energy when & where you can tactically & you will win one of these events great work & great video!!
Thanks for coming up and doing this ride Joe. It was great meeting you. Next time please ride faster so you can catch me in the Wafer group. I want to be in your video being passed. 😉🤣 PS: To the BWR crew, thanks for a great course. Don’t hesitate to add even more single track. That part was a blast.
That's a super technical gravel course! Awesome job and thanks for sharing! Rob Britton is from my old club in Regina, Saskatchewan. Lots of prairie headwinds in those legs.
Fantastic video and a great result. I love being able to watch how the race unfolded. After watching your videos for the last year, it was so cool seeing this, with my local roads, gravel, and trails. 👍
Incredible highlights package and fantastic effort Joe! So fun to watch! I heard the Cinturato H is fast on smooth stuff but I'm afraid to run it when it gets wet and slippery with wet leaves. Kudos from BC
Yeah you have to be a bit careful with it! You could run it in the back and go with an Cinturato M up front for a safer setup! The m still rolls pretty quick I hear! Have not tried it yet as I get along well with the h’s except BWR Arizona I will run somthing with more grip next year
@@jgoettl2.0 I've been running the M's and they aren't the fastest in the world but I don't feel they roll slow on the centerline if the tire is not worn. So new-ish ones would be good for racing. I'm finding mine are starting to show noticeable wear on the centerline/crown and there might be some more drag from the knobs just off the centerline. The grip is fantastic though. You'd have to experiment with pressure to see what works for you. I run the tanwalls which look cool but are heavier than plain black I believe.
Great footage. I rode the 50 km Wanna. I was planning to do the 100 km Wafer but my 62 year old ankles started acting wonky several weeks before the race so did the short course.
@@garycasperson4106 thank you, sounds like a good compromise, especially on this course! One simple but super effective way to them the ankles is to lay on your back, lift one leg up so your hip and your knee is at 90/90, and then do foot circles 1 minute slow in both directions, then point and flex the toes for 30 seconds. Do this daily and it will add up! I’ve got a video called “daily movement routine for cyclists” that begins with this exercise! Hope you had a good time out there still!
@@jgoettl2.0 Thanks for the exercise tip. My ankles swelled up in weird way that has never happened before. And this was after I had already cut back huge on my training mileage in late August. But they didn’t hurt at all during the race, although I had to be careful walking up some of the steep (17%) sections. In fact they felt way better the day after the race they did a couple days before the race. Planning to do the 100 km in 2025.
As a resident of BC, I apologize for the Camaro that smoked you out at 10:24. ;). Good job out there and thanks for the footage. Too bad it’s not a live feed. Perhaps a a 50 out front and 40 rear would be the ticket for this course?
Just think! They could add flat handlebars and suspension forks to these things and use them off road. They’re almost there with making a true “mountain” bike. 😂
the tires you were using…. I feel like you went to a gun fight with a butter knife. might have even had a dropper post for some extra handling. Wow that was a chunky course.
What a course… I can see the gravel championships been held there. Very mixed terrain. Those downhills are awesome. Well Done, you basically followed the winner for some time…, he could have taken you to the finish if you never visited the pain zone. Super cool result. 2024 is turning out to a solid season for you. Glad you never had any issues. What tires did you use for this?
@@lazlo2511 thank you! I range to e pirelli gravel h’s in 45. I’d maybe consider 50’s next year as on top of the mtb trails, there were some long bumpy gravel roads plus the last climb where I got dropped was super steep and chunky. But there was ALOT of pavement as well! The winner, Julien, was on mtb tires and while it was a little tough keeping up in the single track, I could tell he was slower on the road as we were chasing the leaders down…. Ups and downs to each setup on this course! Rob Britton ran 40’s but I would not reccomend that!
Great ride, Joe!! Awesome to see you - once again - riding among the leaders all day. Looks like the course was a ton of fun. How did you feel about your tires in that terrain? There were a few times where it looked like a little more front-end bite would have been helpful.
@@efraer Hi Eric! Thanks for the comment! I think the only thing I would change would be running the same tires in 50’s vs 45’s. While the video doesn’t show it, there was ALOT of road, and I could tell Julien, who was on mtb tires, was not rolling as fast as I when we were chasing! I could let out a few more psi which would give more grip! Then there was actually a long bumpy forest road plus the final climb was really rough, and more volume would have helped! For most riders though, I think a little more bite on the front wheel could help! The dirt is not as slippery here as it is in Utah or Arizona though, so you don’t need as much grip!
@@jgoettl2.0 Cool. Of course, next time, the weather conditions could be different and all that knowledge from this year goes out the window - LOL. Keep it up, Joe! :)
@@vexed25 such a tough one to decide, the video doesn’t show, but there was ALOT of pavement in this race as well! I’d maybe do the same tire, Pirelli gravel h’s, but go to 50’s instead of the 45’s I ran. In top of the mtb trials, there were some chunky fire roads in here too!
I’m very happy to see the race organizers didn’t hold back from making the course a tricky one. That’s a wicked representation of a typical gravel ride in BC. Awesome work!
Pretty fun to see the course I designed come to life by someone who rides A LOT faster than I do! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@@alisonkeple3047 The course was epic, awesome job designing it! Thanks for watching!
if a mountain bike race and a gravel bike race had a child.... that's this course you rode, that looked like so much fun to be underbiked and overbiked all in the same race, i'm quite envious, great result, thoroughly enjoyed the video.
You said it perfectly! Thats the challenge I love from the BWR events!
you are right there...your fitness is really good...conserving a bit more energy when & where you can tactically & you will win one of these events
great work & great video!!
Thanks for coming up and doing this ride Joe. It was great meeting you. Next time please ride faster so you can catch me in the Wafer group. I want to be in your video being passed. 😉🤣
PS: To the BWR crew, thanks for a great course. Don’t hesitate to add even more single track. That part was a blast.
That's a super technical gravel course! Awesome job and thanks for sharing! Rob Britton is from my old club in Regina, Saskatchewan. Lots of prairie headwinds in those legs.
That was the most intense ride ! Amazing
This is an awesome recap! Great vid Joe.
@@brettandrewclarke thank you! full edited recap will be coming in a few weeks!
Fantastic video and a great result. I love being able to watch how the race unfolded. After watching your videos for the last year, it was so cool seeing this, with my local roads, gravel, and trails. 👍
Pretty wild to watch this after watching some Euro gravel races, lol! Great result
Great Video! Thanks so much
What a day !😅
Great result Joe. Great vid too ✌️
Great vid!!!!
Amazing video! Easy and interesting to watch and explore the race. Don't like when rider is talking, eating, talking and eating but not riding :)
Cool see how the lead group played out. Was chasing y’all all day but the gap just kept growing. Well done!
great vid! thanks for sharing - love the tactics and seeing racing from this angle.
Incredible highlights package and fantastic effort Joe! So fun to watch! I heard the Cinturato H is fast on smooth stuff but I'm afraid to run it when it gets wet and slippery with wet leaves. Kudos from BC
Yeah you have to be a bit careful with it! You could run it in the back and go with an Cinturato M up front for a safer setup! The m still rolls pretty quick I hear! Have not tried it yet as I get along well with the h’s except BWR Arizona I will run somthing with more grip next year
@@jgoettl2.0 I've been running the M's and they aren't the fastest in the world but I don't feel they roll slow on the centerline if the tire is not worn. So new-ish ones would be good for racing. I'm finding mine are starting to show noticeable wear on the centerline/crown and there might be some more drag from the knobs just off the centerline. The grip is fantastic though. You'd have to experiment with pressure to see what works for you. I run the tanwalls which look cool but are heavier than plain black I believe.
Wow gnarly course!
Great race, those climbs are hard with so many miles on the legs. Congrats on 4th place.
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The technical forest was pretty intense to watch, impressive the recovery fitness
Lot of single track, wild one!
Great footage.
I rode the 50 km Wanna. I was planning to do the 100 km Wafer but my 62 year old ankles started acting wonky several weeks before the race so did the short course.
@@garycasperson4106 thank you, sounds like a good compromise, especially on this course!
One simple but super effective way to them the ankles is to lay on your back, lift one leg up so your hip and your knee is at 90/90, and then do foot circles 1 minute slow in both directions, then point and flex the toes for 30 seconds. Do this daily and it will add up! I’ve got a video called “daily movement routine for cyclists” that begins with this exercise!
Hope you had a good time out there still!
@@jgoettl2.0 Thanks for the exercise tip. My ankles swelled up in weird way that has never happened before. And this was after I had already cut back huge on my training mileage in late August. But they didn’t hurt at all during the race, although I had to be careful walking up some of the steep (17%) sections. In fact they felt way better the day after the race they did a couple days before the race. Planning to do the 100 km in 2025.
As a resident of BC, I apologize for the Camaro that smoked you out at 10:24. ;).
Good job out there and thanks for the footage. Too bad it’s not a live feed.
Perhaps a a 50 out front and 40 rear would be the ticket for this course?
@@Wds__99 thanks for watching! ahh it’s super bumpy for a lot of spots, so I’d at least keep the rear a 45 if you can!
Just think! They could add flat handlebars and suspension forks to these things and use them off road. They’re almost there with making a true “mountain” bike. 😂
@@keirfarnum6811 mmmm… but aero is everything 👀
the tires you were using…. I feel like you went to a gun fight with a butter knife.
might have even had a dropper post for some extra handling. Wow that was a chunky course.
great video, those single track sections were pretty crazy, you did good and got an excellent result
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Those BC boys really fly through the technical sections, eh?
What a course… I can see the gravel championships been held there. Very mixed terrain. Those downhills are awesome. Well Done, you basically followed the winner for some time…, he could have taken you to the finish if you never visited the pain zone. Super cool result. 2024 is turning out to a solid season for you. Glad you never had any issues. What tires did you use for this?
@@lazlo2511 thank you! I range to e pirelli gravel h’s in 45. I’d maybe consider 50’s next year as on top of the mtb trails, there were some long bumpy gravel roads plus the last climb where I got dropped was super steep and chunky. But there was ALOT of pavement as well! The winner, Julien, was on mtb tires and while it was a little tough keeping up in the single track, I could tell he was slower on the road as we were chasing the leaders down…. Ups and downs to each setup on this course! Rob Britton ran 40’s but I would not reccomend that!
Heck of an effort, you hung tough in the singletrack and were missing just a tick at the end. Well deserved 4th, the cruelest place.
Man u use road shoes? And wide tires?
@@Pereyatenec I mostly use road shoes but did you mtb shoes for this one! 45c tires
Where was this race
Great ride, Joe!! Awesome to see you - once again - riding among the leaders all day. Looks like the course was a ton of fun. How did you feel about your tires in that terrain? There were a few times where it looked like a little more front-end bite would have been helpful.
@@efraer Hi Eric! Thanks for the comment! I think the only thing I would change would be running the same tires in 50’s vs 45’s. While the video doesn’t show it, there was ALOT of road, and I could tell Julien, who was on mtb tires, was not rolling as fast as I when we were chasing! I could let out a few more psi which would give more grip! Then there was actually a long bumpy forest road plus the final climb was really rough, and more volume would have helped! For most riders though, I think a little more bite on the front wheel could help! The dirt is not as slippery here as it is in Utah or Arizona though, so you don’t need as much grip!
@@jgoettl2.0 Cool. Of course, next time, the weather conditions could be different and all that knowledge from this year goes out the window - LOL. Keep it up, Joe! :)
Nice result !! Time for some MTB tires I think 🤔. Maybe a bigger cassette too ?!
@@vexed25 such a tough one to decide, the video doesn’t show, but there was ALOT of pavement in this race as well! I’d maybe do the same tire, Pirelli gravel h’s, but go to 50’s instead of the 45’s I ran. In top of the mtb trials, there were some chunky fire roads in here too!
@@jgoettl2.0 Maybe a dropbar hardtail mtb :)))))
@@SzabolcsVaradi I could see that being an ideal weapon of choice for this race!
Power overlay please... 👍👍 great ride.
It will be on the Full “Raw Files” video coming this winter!
Torp Divide
mtb race?!
Part mtb, part gravel, part road!