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Uploaded by on May 29, 2006

Bikecam of the Alpe d Huez

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  • what an awful rider. His gearbox must be fooked by now if he keeps riding in 1st and 2nd gear like that. I would have just left it in 3rd and took it easy. Maybe dropping to 2nd for ight turns.

  • post a video reply and lets see how a master biker like yourself should do it

    (those that can do those that can,t criticize)

  • Sorry I don't understand you, I'm French... But, I get same speed with my VTT, or something like that :')

  • en francais MPH MPH MPH MPH vous comprondez

  • Mile isn't commonly used in Europe, is it? I thought it was used only in United States and some few other countries. I think this is in Km.

  • american thick as sh1t cannot believe that they,re the only country that use mph

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  • Sixy69 obviously doesn't know the first thing about how to ride a bike on such roads. The trick is exactly to keep it in 1st and 2nd trough the turns to be on max torque. Staying in 3rd. Please.A typical thing to say for someone who hasn't got a clue how to ride a motorbike. The only thing this rider is not doing is doing some intermediate trottle between 2nd and 1st which is bad news for the gearbox nor is he picking up any enjoyable speed. Other than that his technique is more than OK.

  • if u ever rode up, i don't think u wud go fast either !

  • good vid! do you have your route somewhere as i m planning to go again this year!

  • Miles of course, he's not very fast also if it was in km/h....

    but the video is cool

  • Oh, wow... So sorry, I always hear all the European television commentaries (mainly French, German, and British) using kilometers during races... I guess you never know, until you see the countries yourself, huh.

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