Not my cup of tea when you don't even have room to dab on the outside if you overbalance, if you went off one of those edges you'd really scratch up your bike
It's interesting comparing that to the downhill Utah vid that someone else posted yesterday. They both would give the rider a huge hit of adrenaline but the Austrian one is pure fear whereas the Utah one is a real rush (if I had the skills that's what I'd much rather be doing). It's a similar thing I went through when I changed from riding motorbikes on the road to racing them, it changed from sheer luck and fear of dying to pitting your skills against the laws of physics
Not my cup of tea when you don't even have room to dab on the outside if you overbalance, if you went off one of those edges you'd really scratch up your bike
The train myself earlier, was thinking...hmmm looks like a walking track and sure enough...there were some walkers!
Austria?
Forget the helmet - pack a wingsuit...
I'd be so worried about falling off, I would.
Being left handed like myself would be a problem if you neeeded to get of in a hurry during the first section. Going back the other way would be ok.
Anyone else hold their breath through most of that?
It's interesting comparing that to the downhill Utah vid that someone else posted yesterday. They both would give the rider a huge hit of adrenaline but the Austrian one is pure fear whereas the Utah one is a real rush (if I had the skills that's what I'd much rather be doing). It's a similar thing I went through when I changed from riding motorbikes on the road to racing them, it changed from sheer luck and fear of dying to pitting your skills against the laws of physics
At least hey don't have to worry about track widening
What about the mono at the beginning? Lovely.