The Bike Wanted To Win
Ghost Riding – The best bloopers are here
Now here’s something you don’t see everyday. The bike wanted to win with or without the rider! I wonder if he eventually got the bike?
Now here’s something you don’t see everyday. The bike wanted to win with or without the rider! I wonder if he eventually got the bike?
Naw. The bike just went on into the sunset on the horizon, never to be seen again.
I dunno…I don’t want to be The Boy Who Cried Fake, but there’s something off about it. The rider running after the bike looks strange somehow, particularly towards the end.
well, Hootie McBoob that’s probably due to your overexposure to Star Wars style stormtrooper shenanigans. I know this is real because I just know. And that bike is my hero. Plus, yeah.
Seeing this, something dawns on me!
These race are wrongly perceived by us spectators: It is not the riders who have to try to win the races with these bikes- It is the bikes that have to try to win with cumbersome passengers as more or less coorporating payload on their backs….
Aha! The dirty secrets of the mountain bike racing underworld exposed! The riders don’t actually DO anything. They just hold on while the bikes automatically navigate the course for them. Have we really become this lazy!?
that’s one bike you can really count on! lol.
Something has to be done about these invisible man bike-jackings!
Bikes are very stable sans rider. Give one a shove in a parking lot sometime – you’ll be amazed at how long it stays upright.
If you love something, set it free…
I’m surprised it could stay balanced that long. Maybe the front fork on a racing bike is way tighter. My bike just flops to the side if you let go of the handlebars.
It kind of like when you are trying to teach a youngster to ride a bike without training wheels. You explain the faster you go the easier it is to stay upright. They don’t believe you of course but it is true.
The bike in the video was moving at a pretty good pace when the rider fell off. So it just kept going down the hill.
