Chargeride
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That footage is so smooth, I though ditect mount would test hypersmooth, but it copes well, thats Superview I presume, you cant boost the smoothing in that mode.
Yea, it turned out better than expected if it wasn’t for the tail of my jacket flappin’ in the breeze and the sketchy mount. I had it set on superview/hypersmooth boost. In addition to sporting a larger sensor, the GP11 also has hyperview but does also tend to eat through batteries. I haven’t tried using Autoboost but apparently it automatically stabilizes and/or crops depending on the camera’s movement.That footage is so smooth, I though ditect mount would test hypersmooth, but it copes well, thats Superview I presume, you cant boost the smoothing in that mode.
Never mind how you look, that Neo is sick. Palm sized and no need for a controller. Got me thinking now.I took the bmx into the forest with the Neo, I now know how hilarious I look on it.
The photo with the marsh and rainbow is magical.
I felt very lucky indeed to arrive there at just the right moment.The photo with the marsh and rainbow is magical.
Ha, theres no shame in walking a manual when youre up against an ebike.Tomek had to walk his bike up the hill, and explicitly forbid posting his photo while doing so)
Love the video! I raced bmx as a teen and I currently do aerial photography and videography on weekends for extra money, so naturally, I really enjoyed your video.I took the bmx into the forest with the Neo, I now know how hilarious I look on it.
Thanks, Im too old for a bmx now, my body is knackered the next day.Love the video! I raced bmx as a teen and I currently do aerial photography and videography on weekends for extra money, so naturally, I really enjoyed your video.
And Trump endorsed, lol!
I don’t have digital pics of my box days, that was 45 years ago but definitely one of the funnest eras of my life.Thanks, Im too old for a bmx now, my body is knackered the next day.
You should post some pics
No shame Stefan, at least you are out there doing it, and doing it a whole lot better than I ever could!Some Photos From Great Lakes e-Sprint Race
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Anna, the winner. (Mondraker 750 Wh e-MTB).
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Wojtek, second place. Specialized Turbo Vado SL 4.0 EQ.
Sebastian (third place) has no photo, as he dramatically delayed his starting, and then made up the time lost by sprinting!
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Darek (fourth place), KROSS Hybrid 630.
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Yours truly. My facial expression reads: 'No chance against them!'
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Piotr (non-electric). He was the only person I actually raced against! Yes, I could overtake several riders but the man was the only person I felt I had to compete with!
All photos by Anna Kuśmierczyk.
Thank you Bob for your kind words! I actually enjoy not racing itself but participating in the race! It is an adventure in the areas I would not think to go to myself, new landscapes, new challenges! Gravel races play a big social role too: you make new friends and also meet old riding buddies there. Gravel races are a way to strengthen the family bonds with Jacek and his family as well. I feel an EBR ambassador there. Gravel.Love is the first and only organization that made a distinctive e-Sprint format for e-bikers. It is because Paweł Kuflikowski the coordinator happens to be an XC e-biker himself, and he does not think e-bikes should be a taboo for gravel racing. I didn't go to Varmia Gravel this year; no e-biker showed up there If I am fit and everything is OK next year, I intend to make all the three e-bike races!No shame Stefan, at least you are out there doing it, and doing it a whole lot better than I ever could!