You are slowly starting to be one of my favorite youtubers.. Ive learnt a lot from you.. Especially about cornering with correct lines.. And the fun fact about the rpm going high while leaning was really nice to know..and as you said in that video as soon as i finish the video i went out for a ride and see it for myself...it was really nice to know and i was telling all my riding pals about it
Yeah I noticed that too, I already had heard from that when you lean your speed goes down at the same revs unless you add throttle, but didn’t understand why and Naska’s was a much better explanation
Bringing your TH-cam channel to the rest of the world was an absolute blessing, thank you so much from the rest of the world. I've learnt so much, and i've improved my track riding skills, so much from watching your tutorials, and watching your races. I might not be able to implement changes exactly, but the base idea, and then adapting it so that i am comfortable has shaved almost 10 seconds of my track time between my last 2 track days. Keep up the epic content!
Naska you are a beast! I have been watching you for about 4 to 5 months. I am a 14 year old from Ireland I used to race pitbikes but this year I was able to get a Kawasaki Ninja 300 I was doing 1.20 minute laps around my home track and ever since watching your videos I was able to inprove it to a 1.9minute lap. Thanks you so much!!!
Your passion and determination to improve yourself and not taking things lightly will one day make you a great Champion! Best of Luck Alberto. Thanks for giving us the close up view of a racer where most of us would like to be one day
I'm pretty sure that 1st win will be uploaded. That was some good riding man. You should channel that "PISSED OFF" energy, you said you had in this race because of your mishap on the line, for every race and release that DEVIL inside that you released in this one. Seems like you ride faster and more focused with that emotion lol. I'm pulling for you guy. Can't wait to watch that 1st one. And awesome job with this edit and video!!!
Wow, that grid is starting to look like an R1 one-make race. There's a lot of R1s on the paddock and I love it. Fantastic race tbh, reminded of Rossi's podium finish after low siding in Philip Island back in the early 2000s. Keep it up, Fratello!
The 360 degree cam on the tail makes your videos so much fun to watch and involving, really enjoy your editing and commentary. Will donate to the next motor hahah
Great job, Naska. Be patient. The win will come. Here are some stoic words that help me when I feel like I can't get my wins: “Remember to conduct yourself in life as if at a banquet. As something being passed around comes to you, reach out your hand and take a moderate helping. Does it pass you by? Don’t stop it. It hasn’t yet come? Don’t burn in desire for it, but wait until it arrives in front of you. Act this way with children, a spouse, toward position, with wealth-one day it will make you worthy of a banquet with the gods.” -EPICTETUS, ENCHIRIDION, 15
Great battle. 9:14 Great tip not to stay dragging your knee to long unnecessarily or in the lean position get the bike up and FULL GAS.....I do this all the time (I stay leaned over) looks great for pics but horrible for speed.....THANK YOU AGAIN ....Really this is why I watch your channel for the little JEWELS you give us THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!! AMAZING ADVICE Hit the apex get the bike up and gas dont stay leaned over on the edge where you cant put the power down COPY COPY I got it 100%
Hi Alberto, top videos, really entertaining and informative, can you please tell me what camera you have in the back of your bike? The one that’s the 360 degree camera. Thanks, Phil.
Hey Naska I watched several of your videos and some of them are very very good, especially when you have such great contacts and connections to professional riders at the world level, that's why you learn that quick and you are getting very fast as well. You would agree that racing for 2 years is still to be considered as greenish level compared to professional racing comparing to other riders and therefore we still do the mistakes, like you did stalling the bike on the grid, I did this myself back in 2015 when I stalled the bike at Donnington Park, it was actually not stalling but wheeling the bike and I was very lucky as I was located to the left hand side of the track to the track side wall, like yourself. You are right its the most most dangerous moment in Racing as it very often can result in fatal crash and not even yourself but the riders who colide into you. So glad you stayed on the bike and all was good. In regards for braking the engine before the race and that luckily you had your auditory of fans supporting you and get the other bike - this is one of the best things that any racer could dream off, but you understand that won't happen everything time you crash the bike badly, as I understand that was your very first big crash where the bike is impossible to repair within a day or the engine is completely gone. Unfortunately this type of sport requires the finance and you know it as no one else better, that its extredemely difficult to find them. You are likely to have other crashes in the future, yet where the bike will completely fail or won't be possible to continue racing and at this level it will be very difficult to get all the time being sponsored for repairs and etc. One of the examples how you can afford racing yourself and be able to buy spare engines and etc is to have a full time contracting job and earning good money so you could spend some part of it on your racing hobby, but this can last several years but sooner or later you will reach to a next problem: You will become relatively fast comparing to professional riders, and you'll hit a solid barrier, where you won't be able to improve your speed and times, this naturally happens as you are stepping onto another completely different level - professional racing level and if you don't have a big budget to be able to repair bikes and have spare parts (usually another spare bike) it will be impossible progress. As I already mentioned you could do another full time job like contracting or owning small business like myself, but then there is an another real problem of training on the bike, as at this level it would be necessary to practice on the bike almost every day at different tracks and working directly with your mechanics ( suspension and electronics), so I advise you to plan things accordingly and think about it when you'll hit this barrier, you might become a professional racer (everything is possible) I believe in our life, but we have to admit the main restriction fact is the age and unfortunately at the age like yours and mine I'm 34 it becomes almost unreal to become a professional rider due to the given reasons I've listed above. So far I wish you all the best, continue following your dream and stay safe on the bike. All the Best, S. Kravcenko.
Thank you for sharing... It is indeed very difficult to accept one's own fault... And not blame it on others... I guess that's what makes you a champion
Amazing rollercoaster of emotions this Vlog Naska! I also had the same with a crash in a fast corner. You where quickly over it to go fast👌 Real Pro Rider 💪
That start was so scary. I bet you won't do that again in a hurry. Like you said sick of putting mistakes down as experience..go out and win the race.👍🇦🇺🍺
Incredible comeback bud well done 👍 quick question in regards to your crash, how did the suit do? I use the same one and thankfully haven't had to test it yet, just interested in your thoughts. Keep fighting!
man snce i found your video 2 months ago ive finished all ur vdos on this channel..love it...entertaining informative funmny...man hoping for more videos
What a great ride buddy. You have nothing to prove. You would have walked that race if you got her off the line. Which proves there’s nothing wrong with your riding ability. (Clutch control might need a bit of work though. Lol) . Keep your chin up and it will come. You’re a damn good racer. Stop putting yourself down and believe in yourself like we believe in you. . Keep the vids coming. Look forward to seeing them.
Alberto, you've done very well there. But believe me if i tell you that to win the race you need to have in mind that you already won. It will make you clear in mind and you are more calm while racing, like the first time on rain!!
late entry early exits may work with the lappers,but once mid pack,it starts to requires more than that. no choice,twisting the throttle earlier and picking the counteracting lines is the only way to go
Hey man, what a race. you could have won... but Alhamdulillah (Thanks to Allah). You're going to win soon.. keep chasing it and you'll have it one day.. I keep telling my kid this till he won his first championship after 10 years of trying... different sport though but same concept... never give up and you'll have it one day... From Egypt with SPEEEED!
“Every man has 2 lives & the second one begins when he realises he only has one.” - Naval Ravikant.
Your journey is very inspiring my brother! ❤️
You are slowly starting to be one of my favorite youtubers.. Ive learnt a lot from you.. Especially about cornering with correct lines.. And the fun fact about the rpm going high while leaning was really nice to know..and as you said in that video as soon as i finish the video i went out for a ride and see it for myself...it was really nice to know and i was telling all my riding pals about it
Christian HK i did the same thing!
Yeah I noticed that too, I already had heard from that when you lean your speed goes down at the same revs unless you add throttle, but didn’t understand why and Naska’s was a much better explanation
i miss that part, where is it?
JDL it’s in one of his previous vids
Man I love that display that shows your throttle and braking really helps to understand.
+1
should always be there!
Bringing your TH-cam channel to the rest of the world was an absolute blessing, thank you so much from the rest of the world. I've learnt so much, and i've improved my track riding skills, so much from watching your tutorials, and watching your races. I might not be able to implement changes exactly, but the base idea, and then adapting it so that i am comfortable has shaved almost 10 seconds of my track time between my last 2 track days. Keep up the epic content!
Since MotoGP is in a hiatus, I'm getting all my racing needs from you and Formula 1 on Netflix 🙏🏽🙌🏽 haha
same here 😁
Naska you are a beast! I have been watching you for about 4 to 5 months. I am a 14 year old from Ireland I used to race pitbikes but this year I was able to get a Kawasaki Ninja 300 I was doing 1.20 minute laps around my home track and ever since watching your videos I was able to inprove it to a 1.9minute lap. Thanks you so much!!!
You are the current best content creator in the motorcycle scene if you ask me. Love the videos!!
Your passion and determination to improve yourself and not taking things lightly will one day make you a great Champion! Best of Luck Alberto. Thanks for giving us the close up view of a racer where most of us would like to be one day
I'm pretty sure that 1st win will be uploaded. That was some good riding man. You should channel that "PISSED OFF" energy, you said you had in this race because of your mishap on the line, for every race and release that DEVIL inside that you released in this one. Seems like you ride faster and more focused with that emotion lol. I'm pulling for you guy. Can't wait to watch that 1st one. And awesome job with this edit and video!!!
Valiant comeback Alberto! I always love seeing your videos and the time and efforts you strive for. That top podium step will be yours soon enough!
Wow, that grid is starting to look like an R1 one-make race. There's a lot of R1s on the paddock and I love it. Fantastic race tbh, reminded of Rossi's podium finish after low siding in Philip Island back in the early 2000s. Keep it up, Fratello!
The 360 degree cam on the tail makes your videos so much fun to watch and involving, really enjoy your editing and commentary. Will donate to the next motor hahah
New subscriber...watched a few of your videos and this made me join. Great job with camera and commentary! Wishing you wins to come.
Great job, Naska. Be patient. The win will come. Here are some stoic words that help me when I feel like I can't get my wins:
“Remember to conduct yourself in life as if at a banquet. As something being passed around comes to you, reach out your hand and take a moderate helping. Does it pass you by? Don’t stop it. It hasn’t yet come? Don’t burn in desire for it, but wait until it arrives in front of you. Act this way with children, a spouse, toward position, with wealth-one day it will make you worthy of a banquet with the gods.”
-EPICTETUS, ENCHIRIDION, 15
Great battle. 9:14 Great tip not to stay dragging your knee to long unnecessarily or in the lean position get the bike up and FULL GAS.....I do this all the time (I stay leaned over) looks great for pics but horrible for speed.....THANK YOU AGAIN ....Really this is why I watch your channel for the little JEWELS you give us THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!! AMAZING ADVICE Hit the apex get the bike up and gas dont stay leaned over on the edge where you cant put the power down COPY COPY I got it 100%
Awesome video’s Naska. Great commentary with great footage. Wishing you all the best and safe riding! Ciao
Love it! Much more engaging than TV. You and your videos has reawaken my enthusiasm for bike racing. Thanks!
I live my dream through you now mate! This is amazing!
Thank you for the content! Love from Australia!
Hi Alberto, top videos, really entertaining and informative, can you please tell me what camera you have in the back of your bike? The one that’s the 360 degree camera.
Thanks, Phil.
I have never seen you this hungry, something makes me feel you're gonna make it!
Hey Naska I watched several of your videos and some of them are very very good, especially when you have such great contacts and connections to professional riders at the world level, that's why you learn that quick and you are getting very fast as well. You would agree that racing for 2 years is still to be considered as greenish level compared to professional racing comparing to other riders and therefore we still do the mistakes, like you did stalling the bike on the grid, I did this myself back in 2015 when I stalled the bike at Donnington Park, it was actually not stalling but wheeling the bike and I was very lucky as I was located to the left hand side of the track to the track side wall, like yourself. You are right its the most most dangerous moment in Racing as it very often can result in fatal crash and not even yourself but the riders who colide into you. So glad you stayed on the bike and all was good.
In regards for braking the engine before the race and that luckily you had your auditory of fans supporting you and get the other bike - this is one of the best things that any racer could dream off, but you understand that won't happen everything time you crash the bike badly, as I understand that was your very first big crash where the bike is impossible to repair within a day or the engine is completely gone. Unfortunately this type of sport requires the finance and you know it as no one else better, that its extredemely difficult to find them. You are likely to have other crashes in the future, yet where the bike will completely fail or won't be possible to continue racing and at this level it will be very difficult to get all the time being sponsored for repairs and etc.
One of the examples how you can afford racing yourself and be able to buy spare engines and etc is to have a full time contracting job and earning good money so you could spend some part of it on your racing hobby, but this can last several years but sooner or later you will reach to a next problem:
You will become relatively fast comparing to professional riders, and you'll hit a solid barrier, where you won't be able to improve your speed and times, this naturally happens as you are stepping onto another completely different level - professional racing level and if you don't have a big budget to be able to repair bikes and have spare parts (usually another spare bike) it will be impossible progress. As I already mentioned you could do another full time job like contracting or owning small business like myself, but then there is an another real problem of training on the bike, as at this level it would be necessary to practice on the bike almost every day at different tracks and working directly with your mechanics ( suspension and electronics), so I advise you to plan things accordingly and think about it when you'll hit this barrier, you might become a professional racer (everything is possible) I believe in our life, but we have to admit the main restriction fact is the age and unfortunately at the age like yours and mine I'm 34 it becomes almost unreal to become a professional rider due to the given reasons I've listed above. So far I wish you all the best, continue following your dream and stay safe on the bike. All the Best, S. Kravcenko.
Great content. I really couldn't stop watching! So entertaining and got so involved.
Man you had some bad luck undoubtedly! But you pushed through every single time. You have balls made of steel!
Way to hammer! From 22nd to 4th you were a man on a mission. Love your passion and enthusiasm! Subscribed. Cheers from the U.S.!
Great job with the 360 cam, you have the support from Hong Kong!
You help us learn to be faster ... I would GLADLY chip in a few bucks for all the great advice you give us.
You make me Miss Road Racing 🏍🙏🏽💛👊🏽 Great riding and Amazing Pace and drive... Been watching for awhile and that WIN will Come🏆
Thank you for sharing... It is indeed very difficult to accept one's own fault... And not blame it on others... I guess that's what makes you a champion
Amazing rollercoaster of emotions this Vlog Naska!
I also had the same with a crash in a fast corner. You where quickly over it to go fast👌 Real Pro Rider 💪
Not every one get up as you had done, not only in this race but also in life. Good sample of person.
Keep up the good work, you raced vert well. We appreciate the quality of story teling and pictures as well, Forza campeon !
Title : I could have died
Alberto : HEY GUYS!!!😁
Alberto, you race hard AND make vids like this......incredible........just so......RESPECT MAN!!
What do you use to get your on-bike footage? Love it!
You would definitely win if you wouldn't make that mistake that you you've done in the beginning. Keep pushing your limits you are BORN TO WIN!!!❣️
I wish you luck for your next competition I’m a new rider and I’m learning a lot from you thanks 🙏 for the videos ...
wow the form of your comments during on-boards is awesome, keep it up Alberto.
Love from the UK, keep it up
13:45 Jeezus that instability of that Beemer, suspension setup......
That thing has some insane headshake and shock pump... would not want to ride it that fast O.o
Tony Elias' bike in motoamerica 2018 hahahaha
Nice race, I know this feeling when you break from the end to 1st place;)
Awesome presentation and riding. Incredible 22 to 4th good work. 🦾🦾🦾
I absolutely loved watching you go through the field. Keep it up. It will come. Amazing!
Very lucky!! Cheeky question, who are the Tuono riders? Do they have any channels or a FB pages? Bloody good riding
Cheers.
love you naska!! your the men! your my inspiration on motovloggin! love from philippines! ridesafe man! sad about what happened on your motorcycle
That was an amazing comeback 👌🏻🦾🦾🦾
the on board footage is the next level !
Later or sooner victory will be yours Naska👍Loved that fight🔥
You are an inspiration man! What a comeback!!!!
Please stay safe during Corona. Loving the content.
Continue to relax and to enjoy, and it will happen! Thanks for making us live it from within
Love from India. I want to learn track racing but no money so I watch your videos and I feel like you're completing my dream
That start was so scary. I bet you won't do that again in a hurry. Like you said sick of putting mistakes down as experience..go out and win the race.👍🇦🇺🍺
Avg corsa R or pista helmet?
I have a question what’s the point system in the season
So glad that happend for you Mr Naska, you are a badass racer
Incredible comeback bud well done 👍 quick question in regards to your crash, how did the suit do? I use the same one and thankfully haven't had to test it yet, just interested in your thoughts. Keep fighting!
man snce i found your video 2 months ago ive finished all ur vdos on this channel..love it...entertaining informative funmny...man hoping for more videos
What a great ride buddy. You have nothing to prove. You would have walked that race if you got her off the line. Which proves there’s nothing wrong with your riding ability. (Clutch control might need a bit of work though. Lol) . Keep your chin up and it will come. You’re a damn good racer. Stop putting yourself down and believe in yourself like we believe in you. . Keep the vids coming. Look forward to seeing them.
Amazing content I’m a new subscriber! My question is how many miles have you ridden to get to this level of riding?
Glad nobody hit you on that start man! Excellent come back race!
Keep u the great work brother... Hailing from Grand Cayman, 🇰🇾.
You deserve this you are a star for many of us.
you should be doing it for the fun! the winning is really just an added bonus!
Howmis it in Italy with the coronavirus right now? Are you going to track or race this weekend?
No. I will respect the rules
@@AlbertoNaskaDELETED Its like ghost town everywhere in Italy? I have friend struggling there with job. Crazy times
No hand waving needed when stalling in Italy?
One of the greatest feelings in life is riding. Riding is freedom and freedom is life.
I really love racing I'm from India... I can't support financially but I will always watch your video.... ♥️♥️
The last couple of corners you look very smooth.
From the best 8 laps i ever watched.. Keep it up.
Wow what a tremendous skill afford and courage. 4th for #4
Bravo
Alberto, you've done very well there. But believe me if i tell you that to win the race you need to have in mind that you already won. It will make you clear in mind and you are more calm while racing, like the first time on rain!!
Racing is LIFE. Hell f'kin yes. sick video
late entry early exits may work with the lappers,but once mid pack,it starts to requires more than that. no choice,twisting the throttle earlier and picking the counteracting lines is the only way to go
naska,can you teach us how to lunch a bike?i cant find a good video on youtube and im sure you can explain us that well
Congratulations Naska, i'm your fan from Brazil
Does everybody use the same tires, or can you choose your own?
Same for all
Clicked on the video as fast as i could.
You're amazing Naska!!!
Wow . your Video was amazing . so much Drama and action i love it !
And with anger you always push harder . its crazy but really fun !
Nice work man, nice battle! Oké no podium, but u came from 22nd to the 4th place, if that doesn’t give u a good feeling...
There is races like this you see how great your skills really are. ❌🧢 your the best🙌⬇️
You think your rivals and inspirations don’t have pre race checklists??
That was scary! I'm so glad you're still here man.
Beautiful. Thank you for taking us w/ you.
Keep it up dude, you will get your victory
Keep putting up content! stressful times, your videos get us through.
What kind of rearsets are those?
What a mess - true - . But a very good and fast Race. Dirty Naska! Greetings from Germany
Which GoPro do you used??
It's amazing to see racer's perspective
Talented presenter.... awesome rider . Love
Did he stall at the start or does the bike actually die?
I have a question on a motorcross bike I prefer to turn left but on a road bike I prefer right any idea why I’m such an idiot 😂🤣
That could have been Horrific, a close shave, good come back.
You still did great! Keep it up 👍
Alberto, you are awesome. Keep up the great work. Love your channel.
Much love from Israel.
Helluva Comeback Bro!!!!
That camera editing is amazing! Great race!
Thanks to those tyres and suspension to save you great video great riding
Way to Go Alberto 👍 Love from New Jersey ✌️
Hey man, what a race. you could have won... but Alhamdulillah (Thanks to Allah).
You're going to win soon.. keep chasing it and you'll have it one day.. I keep telling my kid this till he won his first championship after 10 years of trying... different sport though but same concept... never give up and you'll have it one day...
From Egypt with SPEEEED!