I'm amazed watching these videos how much Zone 1 is done and how much they free wheel. Endurance seems much more casual than I expected. These videos are awesome to watch while on the trainer too.
Yeah, that region is a cycling playground, a lot of pro teams do their spring prep there, and there's lots of amateurs, too. Flat, hills, longish climbs, it's got it all.
it's a matter of trust and confidence on the ones in front, there are guys i will stay 2m away at any speed, while i've been dead behind another riders at 70kph
7:30 What I find amazing is the fact that they're pedaling normally going downhill. my body at that point would be telling me to stop pedaling unnecessarily and conserve energy!
Coll de Rates south side towards Sa Creueta passing Tárbena, to Castells de Castells, Petracos, La Vall D´Ebo, ...... Where?... Well. in The Alicantinian alps, where pros train and live most of the year!!! Where else?
As an American, the most difficult part of cycling is pronouncing teams, riders and brands... It took me approximately 8 years to properly pronounce "Schwalbe" 😂
And then once you get it the sponsor leaves and you have a new team name... I wish cycling had teams like in other sports where you could be a lifelong fan of one team and not just follow individual riders.
normally around 15-20 during the day easily but the warmth depends on the sun really since its angle allows it to actually warm up the surface. This one was definitely not the warmest one due to the absence of the sun
CV-715 coming into Tàrbena from Coll de Rates. What preceded it is great, too, Coll de Rates from Parcent is a sweet climb, it's the KOM that got Jonas Vingegaard noticed according to legend.
SAFA the true gentleman for letting the DSM rider know he accidently left his camera light on~
I'm amazed watching these videos how much Zone 1 is done and how much they free wheel. Endurance seems much more casual than I expected. These videos are awesome to watch while on the trainer too.
Perfect roads! Perfect views! Insane footage! I just found my next cycling trip :) Thank you for this awesome footage.
Yeah, that region is a cycling playground, a lot of pro teams do their spring prep there, and there's lots of amateurs, too. Flat, hills, longish climbs, it's got it all.
16:47 - to 17:03 is the funniest interaction between the riders 😀
Is very funny ;-) can't believe it ;-)
👑Great safa👑
Best Content Safa :)
16:55 team love
Keren bro video nya... terima kasih...semoga selalu sehat...
As someone that's never done a group ride I'm always amazed to see people riding so closely at such high speeds. I would be sooooo nervous..
it's a matter of trust and confidence on the ones in front, there are guys i will stay 2m away at any speed, while i've been dead behind another riders at 70kph
And this is another reason why they are the top pros and we are not. We get nervous, they get excited.
just a matter of volume and technique.
They are super careful when descending, even I could probably keep up (although I couldn't keep up on the climb).
Yeah they are not stupid
Exactly. This is theit endurance/Z1/Z2 ride, and why to risk anything during an training session? :)
.....because the surface is wet.
7:30 What I find amazing is the fact that they're pedaling normally going downhill. my body at that point would be telling me to stop pedaling unnecessarily and conserve energy!
DSM is my JAM. Always in the mix with no Tricks, That is DUTCH CYCLING...
They've been on fire this year, men's and women's teams
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ESPECTACULAR!..
Ey Safa, great video 👌 It would be great to use it connect to smart trainer. Is this possible to do? Thanks friend!
Coll de Rates south side towards Sa Creueta passing Tárbena, to Castells de Castells, Petracos, La Vall D´Ebo, ...... Where?... Well. in The Alicantinian alps, where pros train and live most of the year!!! Where else?
Team dsm-firmenich PostNL really trips off the tongue lol
As an American, the most difficult part of cycling is pronouncing teams, riders and brands... It took me approximately 8 years to properly pronounce "Schwalbe" 😂
And then once you get it the sponsor leaves and you have a new team name...
I wish cycling had teams like in other sports where you could be a lifelong fan of one team and not just follow individual riders.
hah, gotta pay the riders and staff
dude how many air miles do you log in a year? you are everywhere!
My films don't come out in order or near the time of shooting so it probably looks like I'm always on the move. I do a few trips and shoot a lot.
I do wonder how warm is the winter there?
normally around 15-20 during the day easily but the warmth depends on the sun really since its angle allows it to actually warm up the surface. This one was definitely not the warmest one due to the absence of the sun
Hola, que APP usas para colocar la Telemetría a tus videos??
I wanna do the same route on this video! from which kilo is this video?
CV-715 coming into Tàrbena from Coll de Rates. What preceded it is great, too, Coll de Rates from Parcent is a sweet climb, it's the KOM that got Jonas Vingegaard noticed according to legend.
@@ltu42 Thank you!
noisy freewheels don't see why - 1990's were silent almost - that noise would drive me up the wall !
There is a positive benefit of being heard by pedestrians, other cyclists and even cars in some situations though.
Then dont use them simple !
Would the same speed/riding be possible with 35mm tires?
yes lol. just not a slow tyre
Depends on the engine
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any chance to add your hr
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safa are you on sram? I heard the chirps
Na, everyone here on Dura Ace, Might have been someone tagging along out of picture.
I hope i can be a pro like you
24:02 DSQ
Do I see toe clips, right?
toe covers
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