@Yoann - It was a pure joy meeting you on the Whistler chair. After watching Tour De Gnar and seeing two of features near Pemby. You have opened my eyes to how creative riding can be. @Rémy - I love watching your riding and skills and hope to meet you in Squamish when I relocate there next summer!
Remy has such a good brake control and what was most impressive to me, watching this video, is how much better his suspension was dealing with landings. Bike is quiet, always in control.
17:38 - Poor person focused on their super-intense, bucket-list double-black slab feature riding, concentrating hard... meanwhile Remy and Yoann are casually laughing and joking while standing on a cliff 5ft away :D
Dude the way you can articulate how to approach these features is on a whole different level as well now Remy. I really appreciate appreciate the work you put into your videos! It would be really sick if you could do a little more in depth explainer in how to get us better at controlling the brakes. Tips or tricks to work on feathering/modulating our brakes without over braking..?? Just an idea, your content is always fresh tho. Cheers bro
this is so instructive, not just gun ho action but proper thought put into tackling these obstacles. obviously still takes massive balls the size bowling balls and tons of skill and experience
did you see yoann's tour de ngar ? the whole atmosphere was like a instructional clinic , no gun ho-ness , no "dont be a pussy" vibe , it was so damn cool to watch
watching how much slower, the rider at 18:01 was going down, and knowing that they must be a solid rider to even get to this slab, really shows much much skill Remy has. No knock on the rider at that timestamp - I would be scared to walk my bike down that :-)
Would have been super nice to see those crazy baguettes + Steve O! That Gang is just NEXT LEVEL! Love Alex behind the camera haha his laughing is just the best hehe 😅😅😂😂👍👍
I could not ride even one of these trails....seeing you doin it, it's like circus to me....two artists, no safety net, but always physics on your side. Deepest respect🤙
Encore une super vidéo avec Yoann. Un petit tour des "classiques", avec lesquels tu nous as déjà fait rêver par le passer, qui rappelle bien leur difficulté ! Bravo Rémy ! PS : Sans vouloir te faire la leçon ou quoi que ce soit du genre, (Ton expérience est de toute façon supérieure à la mienne.), je pense que ta petite erreur sur le nose manual de Gouranga était juste une erreur d'inattention et un manque de chance à cause du terrain glissant ce jour là. C'est vraiment bien que tu montres cet exemple de pilote très raisonné et intelligent dans son ride. On a tendance à l'oublier, mais c'est d'ailleurs pour ça que tu te blesses très peu et que tu chutes peu (et surtout avec donc, de faibles conséquences généralement). Une intelligence dans tes choix très impressionnante, d'autant plus étant donné les conditions (vidéos, public, adrénaline). Plus facile à dire en regardant la vidéo que sur les trails !
Love the insight as usual especially on the slabs, they rock, literally! My local rock slabs see so few uses I have to carry a silicone spatula to clean lichen and moss. I should put a sign on the trees linking to your vids 🤘🤣
What an excellent video, so good to see great content. I love these videos where you describe how to tackle stuff on the trail. It was also really good to see a bit less pov and more of you riding from another perspective. Also that wall ride was fantastic.
Pretty sure I'll never ride these features, but it is so cool to see the analysis and process of how these things get done in a safe and controlled manner. Helps me to push my own progression hitting "big stuff" (for me).
Awesome riding. Something the cameraman mentions, which is a great point and I don’t think is ever really brought up, is how much rider weight will affect riding features like this.
I've ended up riding up to something much smaller and thought the trail was a dead end as NOBODY could ride down the rock. I can't imagine how huge this must look in person.
2:45 I wonder, do you actively push your back wheel against the rock, or is this more a "random thing" which you are not actively doing? Features like this always make me wonder how to best do it, since the back wheel is likely to catch up to you if not managed correctly, and im wondering if this (forcing the wheel back to the ground) is the way to do it?
Curious what the technique is here too. I remember seeing this video of someone crashing doing a similar steep roll: th-cam.com/users/shortsNjU_cQQPmwg . Still not totally sure what went wrong. Really amazed how she was going so slow but still got airborne somehow. Wonder if she needed to stomp the back end back down like you said. I've done rolls not nearly as steep and sometimes the back does pop up a little bit. Remy looks like he's even deliberately endoing it in more so than Yoanne. Also, when you're doing the drops off that same feature, what exactly is the "pop" technique? Pump the front wheel or both wheels? or is it more just the weight shift/shuv thing like on normal drops? So hard to tell because the movement is so subtle.
@@easystyle4747 oh geez I shouldn't have clicked that; she's terrified and crouching down. If you want to understand the mechanics at play here throw a rock down a cliff...😅 Seriously I hope she's alright, in my humble opinion everything is wrong in this clip starting with watching too much tutorials about "attack position" ouch!
@@easystyle4747 i wonder in that video if perhaps she was not putting enough pressure on the front and release the brake? But difficult to tell. But really curious about the thoughts and techniques of Remy, also since Joan seems to do a bit different with not as much as an obvious push of the back of the bike
I'd like to see a how-to survive when things go wrong vid featuring 'getting off the bike' in case of skinnies gone bad, techniques to deal with different OTB scenarios, hitting the ground without undue injury etc..
The amount of knowledge you guys collected over the years on your bikes is just incredible. How much % of risk do you calculate in order to send such gnarly things?
hey you know what remy ? i think it'll be an EXCELLENT TOOL for you to have a green laser pointer to point out exactly where and what you're talking about to your friends and students no ?
Does anyone have Remy's brake control? It's just incredible how fast he shuts speed down - I've ridden In n Out Burger main line, and I was like the guy in the back of the video, I know just how mad this is!
Это не вероятно крутой выпуск с такой супер звездой МТБ Йоханном Б. Передавай привет 👋🏻 и снимайте больше видео с такими крутыми райдерами. За скидки 15% спасибо ☺️🙏 Было круто 👍🏻🏆😎
The two craziest baguettes on internet 😂
Amen to that and I don’t know how your comment hasn’t got double figures yet I do not know should’ve been at least on 20 by now 😂😂
baguette lite *
Cheers for the great day Remy and Alex !!! I had a blast 😎
Same here!
@Yoann - It was a pure joy meeting you on the Whistler chair. After watching Tour De Gnar and seeing two of features near Pemby. You have opened my eyes to how creative riding can be.
@Rémy - I love watching your riding and skills and hope to meet you in Squamish when I relocate there next summer!
Yoann, je croyais que si je voulais faire ce genre feature mon Troy n'était pas assez gros. Tu m'a prouvé le contraire ;)
Nothing better than when Remy gets together with Yoann and/or Steve! 🔥
man Yoann shredding it like a feature film...AND THEN GO FETCH THE KIDS ?!
thats soooo coool
Yeah Remy two of the most talented French mountain bikers on the planet such a pleasure to watch you guys
Thank you!
@@remymetailler My pleasure and you’re welcome
Remy has such a good brake control and what was most impressive to me, watching this video, is how much better his suspension was dealing with landings. Bike is quiet, always in control.
And that Spindrift is currently 30% off!
17:38 - Poor person focused on their super-intense, bucket-list double-black slab feature riding, concentrating hard... meanwhile Remy and Yoann are casually laughing and joking while standing on a cliff 5ft away :D
That's what's we like : remy and yoann together on the gnarliest features !
9:51 Yoann with the touch of love ❤😂
I saw that and replayed it 3 times what even was that
You know it's gnarly when he's taking his time like this. Very much a camera not showing the scale/steepness kind of situation with this vid.
Dude the way you can articulate how to approach these features is on a whole different level as well now Remy. I really appreciate appreciate the work you put into your videos! It would be really sick if you could do a little more in depth explainer in how to get us better at controlling the brakes. Tips or tricks to work on feathering/modulating our brakes without over braking..?? Just an idea, your content is always fresh tho. Cheers bro
Bleed your brakes?
Just joking 😜
Watching you riding together is always awesome! I can’t say who are the best rider… it doesn’t matter indeed, my favorites riders at all! Great video!
Thanks for the discount on Hayes brakes Remy! Loving ‘em so far!
Any time!
this is so instructive, not just gun ho action but proper thought put into tackling these obstacles. obviously still takes massive balls the size bowling balls and tons of skill and experience
did you see yoann's tour de ngar ? the whole atmosphere was like a instructional clinic , no gun ho-ness , no "dont be a pussy" vibe , it was so damn cool to watch
watching how much slower, the rider at 18:01 was going down, and knowing that they must be a solid rider to even get to this slab, really shows much much skill Remy has. No knock on the rider at that timestamp - I would be scared to walk my bike down that :-)
Would have been super nice to see those crazy baguettes + Steve O! That Gang is just NEXT LEVEL!
Love Alex behind the camera haha his laughing is just the best hehe 😅😅😂😂👍👍
You know it's going to be a good video when Remy breaks out a full face helmet and a chest protector.bad ass video!
I could not ride even one of these trails....seeing you doin it, it's like circus to me....two artists, no safety net, but always physics on your side. Deepest respect🤙
The the two of you working and riding together! Amazing video once again.
Thanks a ton!
Encore une super vidéo avec Yoann. Un petit tour des "classiques", avec lesquels tu nous as déjà fait rêver par le passer, qui rappelle bien leur difficulté !
Bravo Rémy !
PS : Sans vouloir te faire la leçon ou quoi que ce soit du genre, (Ton expérience est de toute façon supérieure à la mienne.), je pense que ta petite erreur sur le nose manual de Gouranga était juste une erreur d'inattention et un manque de chance à cause du terrain glissant ce jour là. C'est vraiment bien que tu montres cet exemple de pilote très raisonné et intelligent dans son ride. On a tendance à l'oublier, mais c'est d'ailleurs pour ça que tu te blesses très peu et que tu chutes peu (et surtout avec donc, de faibles conséquences généralement). Une intelligence dans tes choix très impressionnante, d'autant plus étant donné les conditions (vidéos, public, adrénaline). Plus facile à dire en regardant la vidéo que sur les trails !
Merci
yes boys!
Love the insight as usual especially on the slabs, they rock, literally!
My local rock slabs see so few uses I have to carry a silicone spatula to clean lichen and moss. I should put a sign on the trees linking to your vids 🤘🤣
I think Yoann balance out Remy quite well with his humor 😂
@10:26 I believe they have a profitable future in trail building if mountain biking doesn't work out!
😨🫣 Love all the extra camera footage angles you guys added to this. Makes it easier to see how steep is the terrain.
I just love watching you 2 guys such a great team, gives me more and more confidence when I ride
Great to see y'all protecting your grillz with some full faces!
i wish he would take a Propain sponsorship. you 2 are some of my favorite lunatics!
Sick riding and nice job editing Alex!
What an excellent video, so good to see great content. I love these videos where you describe how to tackle stuff on the trail. It was also really good to see a bit less pov and more of you riding from another perspective. Also that wall ride was fantastic.
Pretty sure I'll never ride these features, but it is so cool to see the analysis and process of how these things get done in a safe and controlled manner. Helps me to push my own progression hitting "big stuff" (for me).
I love all of your videos but this one is my favorite. It’s great to hear and learn from your approach. So killer 🤙
Bien fait Johanne et Raymond!!! Oualleeeez
Crazy fun intimidating stuff. Love it. Certainly nothing to be embarrassed about at the end. Keeping it real.
The ride beyond limits. Full face helmet helps to make it more confident.
Awesome riding. Something the cameraman mentions, which is a great point and I don’t think is ever really brought up, is how much rider weight will affect riding features like this.
Love you guys doing projects together.
Yoann smelling the dirt shoulda been the thumbnail 😅
Quand y a Yoann et Remy dans une même vidéo de ride, ça promets d'être excellent 🔥🔥🙌
Remy great videos! I love this riding style. Keep up the great work, Send me those Maxxis tyres down in Eswatini.
Those dry conditions are the scariest to me. Kudos!
Remy crazy 🤪 , good job on protection 👌
Legends! Always fun to see you guys ride.
Epic control. Art in motion ❤great video guys!!! 🎉
These guys get me stoked to ride & Remy turned me on to DVO suspension.
Glad to heat
Remy king of In n' out
two of my favorite riders!
This is a great video guys. Love the editing and of course sick riding.!
Bravo quel niveau ! 2 rider au top. Respect 👏👍
Total professionals, great video & the skills are sick ! 👍
it's look realy scary even from the camera, i can imagine how scary its actually, both of you always make it look easy, so insane brow
One guy speaking English with a French accent is already kind of cool, but three is even more fun!
Dope! Always good too watch your vids. 🤙🏽
So sick Remy.
The camera doesn't capture how bonkers that first drop is. Seeing it in real life is humbling.
Never does
I've ended up riding up to something much smaller and thought the trail was a dead end as NOBODY could ride down the rock. I can't imagine how huge this must look in person.
J'adore ! Je comprends tout avec notre accent franglish magnifique ! Vous envoyez du lourd et faites rêver avec des spots de dingue :)
great bike control always. was there last week the real rock features are insane
2:45 I wonder, do you actively push your back wheel against the rock, or is this more a "random thing" which you are not actively doing? Features like this always make me wonder how to best do it, since the back wheel is likely to catch up to you if not managed correctly, and im wondering if this (forcing the wheel back to the ground) is the way to do it?
Curious what the technique is here too. I remember seeing this video of someone crashing doing a similar steep roll: th-cam.com/users/shortsNjU_cQQPmwg . Still not totally sure what went wrong. Really amazed how she was going so slow but still got airborne somehow. Wonder if she needed to stomp the back end back down like you said. I've done rolls not nearly as steep and sometimes the back does pop up a little bit. Remy looks like he's even deliberately endoing it in more so than Yoanne. Also, when you're doing the drops off that same feature, what exactly is the "pop" technique? Pump the front wheel or both wheels? or is it more just the weight shift/shuv thing like on normal drops? So hard to tell because the movement is so subtle.
@@easystyle4747 oh geez I shouldn't have clicked that; she's terrified and crouching down.
If you want to understand the mechanics at play here throw a rock down a cliff...😅
Seriously I hope she's alright, in my humble opinion everything is wrong in this clip starting with watching too much tutorials about "attack position" ouch!
@@easystyle4747 i wonder in that video if perhaps she was not putting enough pressure on the front and release the brake? But difficult to tell. But really curious about the thoughts and techniques of Remy, also since Joan seems to do a bit different with not as much as an obvious push of the back of the bike
After seeing some of these places, this is crazy good riding guys. I'm looking forward to riding Squamish again.
You should!
Hell yeah🔥🔥🔥
So smooth , Incredible !!
The best mtb duo on the net!!!❤❤🎉🎉
Fresh pads and shoes. Look good, feel good, ride good!
You got that right!
Glad you finally running the full face helmet 👍
I'd like to see a how-to survive when things go wrong vid featuring 'getting off the bike' in case of skinnies gone bad, techniques to deal with different OTB scenarios, hitting the ground without undue injury etc..
I'm quite happy to see that you two are now wearing a bit more personal protection.
Remy, what GoPro mount do you use with your Tactic4 helmet? I have the same helmet and want to mount a GoPro on forehead
Cheers 🍻 gents the mad men of mountain biking.
i love watching and listening to you guys figure things out.
Lol At Yohann throwing rocks at you!
Love this video - incredible riding
REMY GOT STEEZ
More Yoann!
The amount of knowledge you guys collected over the years on your bikes is just incredible. How much % of risk do you calculate in order to send such gnarly things?
So sick! Great day out
Thanks!
Watching Remy is like watching Netflix =D
It's crazy how even you have to built confidence. bravo dude
"Do it For chu"❤❤
Congrats for the vest!!!
"I don't even have one, as far as I know." This leaves room for a real life plot twist not gonna lie
Vous prenez quand même des risques mais calculés, intelligent good job Rémi et Yoann.
Tour Du Gnar next...
Guys you are insane😂🎉
"You can nose manual the whole thing"....if you say so haha
Great Content again
Soooo gooood. Thanks guys
How tall are you and what size Spindrift you ride ? 😄
You’re sick…🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@9:58, it's pride-month, gotta feel up them cheeks!
The dream team :)
I heard you were at whistler yesterday. I was hoping to see you and ask for a tow down dirt merchant 😂
Lol
can you do a session with @tibolaly? could be a very great combo.
Chapeau !
What pov settings do you use?
That was hyperview on the 12 cropped down a little
hey you know what remy ? i think it'll be an EXCELLENT TOOL for you to have a green laser pointer to point out exactly where and what you're talking about to your friends and students no ?
Does anyone have Remy's brake control? It's just incredible how fast he shuts speed down - I've ridden In n Out Burger main line, and I was like the guy in the back of the video, I know just how mad this is!
Это не вероятно крутой выпуск с такой супер звездой МТБ Йоханном Б. Передавай привет 👋🏻 и снимайте больше видео с такими крутыми райдерами. За скидки 15% спасибо ☺️🙏 Было круто 👍🏻🏆😎
Mis dos bikers favoritos 🙌
What is the real reason to not be riding a DH bike on these steep sections?
We have to pedal up and trail bikes are so fun these days!
you are the best
Lets goo 🔥