This man has excellent technics, considering he's 2m tall. I had once in the wind, slightly dowhill, think over 50km/h, overdone my innerpush, fell on my right side, slide over maybe 10m on the asphalt. when u r at that speed and fall, there is nothing u can do, just try not to hit anything.
I speed skate all over Manhattan. One rainy night I was skating from the East to West side of town. A yellow cab cut me off, bumping me to the sidewalk where I hit steel grating and flew through the air like Superman. I landed like a baseball player sliding into second base. My head snapped down against the sidewalk. I spent two full days on the couch with a mild concussion. After 2 weeks the brain fog finally lifted and I was back to normal. I can't imagine not having had a helmet on.
Rarely seen on speed skaters - tough to skate well with extra protective gear on, plus falls are rarely onto those areas. If you're skating well your weight is back and you go down on your butt/hip generally.
Yes, even on bad road. You would adopt a more conservative push, or if things got really bad you would stagger/scissor your skates. Either way, if your weight is back over your heels there is very little that will send you forward.
I've personally been down at over 25mph when I overcooked a push on some crappy road, went down on my hip, slid for 25ft. before stopping in the dirt. It hurt, I ruined my shorts and had a nice rash. But only on my butt, and the hand I had behind at the time.
God I wish I could skate like that, and I sure wish I lived there looks much better than New Jersey lol.
dariousvex 6 months ago
like sonic the hedgehog
bugbanny12 1 year ago
This man has excellent technics, considering he's 2m tall. I had once in the wind, slightly dowhill, think over 50km/h, overdone my innerpush, fell on my right side, slide over maybe 10m on the asphalt. when u r at that speed and fall, there is nothing u can do, just try not to hit anything.
liang8255 1 year ago
I speed skate all over Manhattan. One rainy night I was skating from the East to West side of town. A yellow cab cut me off, bumping me to the sidewalk where I hit steel grating and flew through the air like Superman. I landed like a baseball player sliding into second base. My head snapped down against the sidewalk. I spent two full days on the couch with a mild concussion. After 2 weeks the brain fog finally lifted and I was back to normal. I can't imagine not having had a helmet on.
jethangar 1 year ago
I wish I could perfect that double push technique
resonance2001 2 years ago 2
rolling 4 life! i wish i could do your competiton...
ImpasteNexus 2 years ago
that is very fast and I'm a speed skater I would know
foolomatic 3 years ago
no protection on kneed albows, very brave.
aasmundloe 3 years ago
Rarely seen on speed skaters - tough to skate well with extra protective gear on, plus falls are rarely onto those areas. If you're skating well your weight is back and you go down on your butt/hip generally.
suprdrk 3 years ago
not if there is a piece of bad road
TAKECOVER222 2 years ago
Yes, even on bad road. You would adopt a more conservative push, or if things got really bad you would stagger/scissor your skates. Either way, if your weight is back over your heels there is very little that will send you forward.
I've personally been down at over 25mph when I overcooked a push on some crappy road, went down on my hip, slid for 25ft. before stopping in the dirt. It hurt, I ruined my shorts and had a nice rash. But only on my butt, and the hand I had behind at the time.
suprdrk 2 years ago
Omg lol no speedskater use protection almost
patricks123321 3 years ago
Hahahaha when you're a speedskater you don't use protection lol
patricks123321 3 years ago
That's how we race; I've got the scars to prove it! lol
mattyc3087 2 years ago
how fast is he going uphill?
scdstrout 3 years ago
it looks like it's a little downhill
sauberc9 4 years ago
If I was him I wouldnt buy a car
ronipioson 4 years ago 16
Chad Hedrick won the Northshore Inline Marathon in 57 minutes, 18 seconds in 1998. That record has never been broken to my knowledge.
BlackCrow1515 4 years ago 4
At 2007 Engadin marathon in Switzerland a Belgian guy won in 54.56,87! That's due mainly to the tail wind, which there always blow.
Roger's time is worldrecord time, recognized and approved by the world ferderation FIRS, (Federation International de Roller Sports)
videodvdman 4 years ago
So his time for a marathon is below 56 minutes?
BlackCrow1515 4 years ago
Roger is still world's fastest marathon speedskater: He won the 2003 european championship marathon in terrific 58 min 17 sec!
Corresponding average speed: 43.44 km/h / 26.99 mph
Roger is herewith the official FIRS worldrecord man!
videodvdman 4 years ago
@videodvdman whats the distance on those records
laronda10 1 year ago
Beautiful scenery !!
xzqzq 4 years ago
thats fast for binliners!!!
jay13jay13 4 years ago