Hill training with road bikers, on *one* 700c wheel!

unigeezer
unigeezer Posts: 39
From 12/1/12. A great way to start the last month of 2012! :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiNlucy0KlA

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  • GiantMike
    GiantMike Posts: 3,139
    unigeezer wrote:
    From 12/1/12. A great way to start the last month of 2012! :D

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiNlucy0KlA

    Great. A new cycling sub-culture to hate: Snug unicyclists. I was getting bored with hating fixie hipsters.
  • richa
    richa Posts: 1,631
    Lighter innit.

    'twas a couple of unicyclists doing he Dragon Ride a few years ago. Impressive.
    Rich
  • alihisgreat
    alihisgreat Posts: 3,872
    I've always wanted to know what the attraction of one wheel over two is?
  • I've always wanted to know what the attraction of one wheel over two is?
    I guess you'd have to ride one to really appreciate it. For me it's just a fun challenge and I also like the uniqueness of it. I also get a great workout since I can't coast and have no low gears. It could also be that going really fast on a bike is scary to me, especially where traffic is involved. Most of my riding is offroad on my mountain unicycles, where I can really get wild and crazy, doing drops and riding on the most technical terrain. So basically, it's just another way of cycling--a minimalist approach!

    On today's 36er ride I met a really nice group of road bikers.

    http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii29 ... G_0817.jpg
  • bigpikle
    bigpikle Posts: 1,690
    Thats good going, although I've never ridden a unicycle so dont know how you get one up a hill?

    The camera man obviously has 1 leg a lot shorter than the other as well, as there are some strange tilted camera angles there that exaggerate the inclines ;)
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  • Bigpikle wrote:
    Thats good going, although I've never ridden a unicycle so dont know how you get one up a hill?

    The camera man obviously has 1 leg a lot shorter than the other as well, as there are some strange tilted camera angles there that exaggerate the inclines ;)
    I had literally no time to set up the camera for each shot. As soon as I saw a biker(s) coming, I had to quickly setup and start record, then ride like hell to get into position behind them and then ride like hell to catch up! You'll notice the shot taken from high up with the ocean in the backround, that the caera angle was so off, it makes the hill look flat and almost downhill! So I had to get what I could with very little lead time to set up.

    But 14-16% grades are child's play compared to something like Fargo:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNUPefIVxv4