GCN should be cancelled, Shimano Debacle, Why aren’t you doing Zwift Academy?! | The NERO Show Ep. 2

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Chris Miller Cycling

Chris Miller Cycling

Күн бұрын

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Production Update:
1. Jesse’s camera is a little burry
2. Audio Echo when we both speak
We are getting closer to a more permanent solution for recording the show, so stick with us until we can get things streamlined. Maybe we can get a bit of the ‪@gcntech‬ budget to speed things along 😉
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:30 Shimano Power Meter
10:44 Zwift Academy
15:50 GCN Should Be Cancelled
24:00 Doping
29:00 Fuelling Short Rides
A few admin notes, we are still working on a more suitable audio format, so stick with us until we are able to gather the resources to make that more professional.
As for the subject matter, keep the ideas coming and let us know your thoughts on some of the subjects we covered today.
Thanks Again,
Chris and Jesse
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@asams7255
@asams7255 Жыл бұрын
Most bike reviews are watched by people (myself included) desperate for confirmation bias that the bike we already have our sights set on is perfect.
@patrickallen4789
@patrickallen4789 Жыл бұрын
This 👆🏾! Top comment.
@chriss6971
@chriss6971 Жыл бұрын
@@patrickallen4789 hahaha so true, i bought a bmc tmr2. went looking for reviews that made it look good ignored the negatives and bought it anyway. sold it shortly after as i didn't really like riding it.
@Justin-zv4cm
@Justin-zv4cm Жыл бұрын
Yep! I am fond of all of my bikes, but my favorite one is a Frankenbike with 5600 105 set up in 2x10 and rim brakes. No bells, no whistles, not aero, threaded BB. Just perfect simplicity.
@davidh2881
@davidh2881 Жыл бұрын
Lol so true. I just want to see my future purchase in the flesh.
@joeblack7469
@joeblack7469 Жыл бұрын
Hahah Iv only ever watched a bike review AFTER I bought a bike 😂
@neilturner2068
@neilturner2068 Жыл бұрын
I watch GCN regularly and normally within a few days of being released, I like the presenters and they have some decent info or comparisons. However I do also understand that most of their content is sponsored by companies and i think they are pretty upfront about that. GCN is entertainment, if I want product reviews then I'm looking at channels like DC rainmaker, Shane miller (gp lama), Francis Cade, David Arthur (just ride bikes) etc and read multiple articles.
@douglasdavis1455
@douglasdavis1455 Жыл бұрын
Don't really get the GCN hate. GCN is something we all watch all the time with the family and overall it's probably the only one we haven't dropped after watching for years. The recent Manon gravel Race videos are some of our favourites. Most others get boring as they take themselves a bit too serious.
@shhhdontshout
@shhhdontshout Жыл бұрын
David arthur?lol
@justinlangley3432
@justinlangley3432 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree. I’d also add that their GCN+ documentaries are fantastic and well worth paying a subscription for.
@thangarajmj5814
@thangarajmj5814 Жыл бұрын
David Arthur? hahaha He does paid stuff most of the time.
@aliensporebomb
@aliensporebomb Жыл бұрын
Consider that Chris' channel here is mostly viewed (and produced by) what I would call expert level cyclists - either someone with past pro experience or someone who has been cycling or racing so long that the more simplistic GCN channel content comes across as too simple (or maybe even condescending) or too commercially oriented for those viewers (acknowledging that some of their channel is bankrolled by big bicycle brands). GCN at their core is a cycling advocacy channel and yes they have quite a few videos aimed at enticing people primarily beginners into cycling so we don't become a minority in the sporting world by being so elitist we discourage newcomers. I see the point of the presenters here but this channel's viewers are not the target audience for GCN pretty much. I love some of the epic ride content and sometimes I do get a tip I've never heard before - sometimes from people posting comments in the videos.
@giacomocesari3856
@giacomocesari3856 Жыл бұрын
I disagree, I started cycling 3 or 4 years ago and GCN played an important role in making me passionate about this sport. I learned so many things from how to choose bikes and how to repair and maintain them. obvious that their reviews are not sincere but very few KZbin reviews are, just know how to judge them and take them for what they are
@MrBusunglueck
@MrBusunglueck Жыл бұрын
But the Videos in like 2015 were so much better than today. It was totally different chanel.
@dyshuk
@dyshuk Жыл бұрын
Same here... GCN ftw
@Raptors0524
@Raptors0524 Жыл бұрын
Well said! GNC helped me out so much!!!
@sylvainmichaud2262
@sylvainmichaud2262 Жыл бұрын
_I guess that you now know how to _*_wash your bike,_*_ thanks to _*_GCN._*
@batpawn
@batpawn Жыл бұрын
Same here. GCN was a great jumping-on point when I got into the hobby back in 2020. I was never oblivious to the fact they are basically just spoke people to the bike industry, so I always took their “reviews/press releases” with a grain of salt. And to their defense: each of their sponsored videos is clearly marked as such. As a content machinery for simple-to-understand videos on the hobby, they were (and still are) excellent, but the more knowledgeable I’ve become about cycling, the less I’m inclined to watch any of their videos anymore. I think that has also to do with the fact that I’m mainly into the adventure-side of cycling, rather than the number-crunching-part. Long story short: Yes, they are just spoke people for the bike industry, but as long as you are aware of that, the production value of their videos and their helpfulness to beginners can’t be understated.
@bjsr126
@bjsr126 Жыл бұрын
I might be biased, because I love Crit racing. But NorCal Cycling is just such an entertaining channel. It's like a fricken action film every ep. Jeff is such a mastermind with tactics too. So well presented and quality too.
@joshuabretag8321
@joshuabretag8321 Жыл бұрын
Love Norcal as well
@babyrabies
@babyrabies Жыл бұрын
Ive embraced the Norcal religion
@benvowles1563
@benvowles1563 Жыл бұрын
Did I miss something? I don't think norcal is the account Jesse is talking about
@bjsr126
@bjsr126 Жыл бұрын
@@benvowles1563 he wasn't.. he was mentioning there's so much better Cycling content out there however, one that's more appealing and has 'wow' factor. Thus, NorCal Cycling.
@benvowles1563
@benvowles1563 Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah duh, man I need a coffee!
@danemery8312
@danemery8312 Жыл бұрын
KZbin is so huge there's plenty of space for GCN to comfortably sit alongside better or more informative content. Just because it doesn't appeal to YOU doesn't mean it doesn't appeal to someone else.
@thisnameisrandom
@thisnameisrandom Жыл бұрын
Still love the gcn epic rides like si doing king Alfred's way etc. There's probably one good video every 2 weeks now. I just never watch the 10 tips to tie your shoes vids
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Hi Rowan, good shout on the epic rides. I’ll make sure to check them out hopefully they have a little bit more of an inspirational factor potentially to show the kids to get them into the sport.
@patrickallen4789
@patrickallen4789 Жыл бұрын
Yeah the epic rides are really good 👍🏾
@n.eilo_rides
@n.eilo_rides Жыл бұрын
Totally agree, the rest of the videos are just a bit of fun for when I'm bored or sat on the trainer
@collectivesartori
@collectivesartori Жыл бұрын
This is 💯 there are types of GCN pieces like the epic rides that are still quite excellent.
@roberthealey6820
@roberthealey6820 Жыл бұрын
Definitely. For me any content with Si is great. Love it. The general videos coming from GCN are stupid, and I've unsubscribed.
@Spin_stagrams
@Spin_stagrams Жыл бұрын
The biggest problem with GCN is there is a limit to the content. A bike is a finite thing. There are only so many ‘how to’ tech videos and riding skills edits that you can do. they’ve made a rod for their own back by aiming to publish so often. I feel like they’ve long since run out of things to talk about. They’ve got a big commercial channel and they need to be putting out four or five films a week. I still watch it, but because it’s there.
@collectivesartori
@collectivesartori Жыл бұрын
Some of the GCN content is still really good, but their pressure to release content every day means that the overall standard is dragged down. Maybe one of 10 videos is quality.
@acky3000
@acky3000 Жыл бұрын
i totally agree with you. not all of it is top quality, i dont mind if they slowed down a bjt for more quality, but to say GCN needs to be cancelled is a bit too far an argument.
@collectivesartori
@collectivesartori Жыл бұрын
@@acky3000 yeah it’s a huge stretch. And a bit unfair on a few of the presenters who are not slobs like Si and Ollie who are both very smart, knowledgeable and personable. It’s just an uneven contribution across the team & episodes etc.
@nluisa
@nluisa Жыл бұрын
I agree. Many who have followed the channel since the beginning mention the old videos/presenters being better and more relevant. I do see new content being top gear(ish) or a bit pointless some would say, but that is also because the relevant training/maintenance videos have been all done alrealy in many iterations, and they have been releasing literally every day for years! Also, for those who got into cycling years ago, that sort of video becomes a bit pointless, precisely bacause we already 'know/seen' it all by now. Btw, I clearly remember the hilarious Matt/Si/Dan videos of what not to eat/wear on a bike, which were hardly insightful content... Also, years ago all videos were in a single channel, whereas now you have training, racing, tech and general GCN, all of which have regular uploads. Furthermore, GCN is a roadies channel which, as some others have pointed out, is a rather finite subject. If you look into the wider offer from the same company, there are options for MTB, triathlon, and other languages. Yes, there is ad content which can be quite biased, but the product placement is stated, unlike in other 'independent' channels. Impartiality is unfortunately something that would have to be paid for, and who would is this case?... I also don't agree with the criticism of the teenagers/other audiences who won't get into cycling by watching GCN, simply because I don't think it is what they are aiming at, or their purpose is. They clearly aim at the converted, with a few useful additions for those who are considering having a go and look for info, which has to be applauded. Perhaps federations and/or governments should take the resposibility for attracting youth into bikes?... And look at the caliber of UCI productions on KZbin... 😕 Those are definitely sub standard! I watch some GCN content, and I look elsewhere for advanced stuff on training/maintenance/performance, such as Josh Poerter or Stephen Seiler channels. They are hardly entertaining, and not well produced, but the info/knowledge is top. Other influencers channels have more style and little substance, but can be sleek and engaging. Which one is 'better', I wonder?... It depends on the audience. GCN is clearly not perfect (nothing is) and I think they welcome constructive feedback in the comments, but to say it is S#!t all around is a blanket statement. I do think their latest content on refurb bikes and comparison between high end low and mid range bikes to be very pertinent and myth busting. I know far too many who get the latest because of unproven beliefs on how their 5year old decent gear is holding them back... Btw, self depreciation is very much a British trait, so no wonder it shows so much...
@Tommi462
@Tommi462 Жыл бұрын
Definitely. I usually just skip all the "how to do this or that" or "10 things to avoid when doing this". I like the epic rides and bike build projects and such, but I mostly just watch the GCN show and the GCN tech show now. Most of their other videos are just filler.
@DustyMoth.
@DustyMoth. Жыл бұрын
GCN’s biggest problem is they are massive. Like it or not they don’t produce anything that isn’t sponsored and that means they don’t take risks. Their Epic Rides series and some of their tech vids are decent and really helped give me the bug to purchase my first bike at 34. And the KZbin algorithm started flooding my feed with other channels and helped me find this channel, keep up the awesome work, Chris ✌️
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Hey Mr Aspero, I hear what you are saying, but given their budget I don't think that's good enough. GCN is the most popular and highly visible channel we have for our sport on this platform. That's my issue, that as an advertisement for our sport ... it never hits other demographics, just people like us or other middle aged men and women.. You would never show a GCN tech who to a 16 year old and say "check out this cool sport" ... Cheers for the comment man.
@ichobi
@ichobi Жыл бұрын
​@@ChrisMillerCycling I disagree. GCN shouldn't be responsible for being the frontman for the sport. It's their imperative to do whatever they want to do. This is a free market. There are many channel / videos that showcase how cool the sport is if you look wide enough. May be they are not as big as GCN but it's out there. If people think they are not up to the task they can take up the camera and provide alternative like you do.
@adamgriss2025
@adamgriss2025 Жыл бұрын
I fully understand your criticism of GCN, but after two decades away from cycling, their videos really helped me get back to riding back in 2018. With that said, the Matt Stevens era was definitely when their videos were at their pinnacle. They definitely seem to be struggling with coming up with new content.
@justinschultz4325
@justinschultz4325 Жыл бұрын
I've been watching Matt over at Sigma Sports channel.
@danielhall3895
@danielhall3895 Жыл бұрын
I think those were the years where they still were somewhat under the radar, and weren't so sponored yet, so they had way more leeway. I noticed the minute they got heavily sponsored, the attitude with Classic and Vintage bikes changed, and it was geared towards steering people away from rediscovering them as servicible rides that you could modernize into enjoyable bikes, and trying really hard to uphold the marketing for all the latest things, including not so indirectly, somewhat dishonestly in recent times, trying to take on the internet forums and indepedent reviewers who dispell the marketing myths of all the latest trend wisdom.
@chrstn_schwrz
@chrstn_schwrz Жыл бұрын
GCN motivated me to get back into road cycling and it informed me about some of the basics! GCN german is good, if you understand it 😃
@julianvandersteen2303
@julianvandersteen2303 Жыл бұрын
If you think none of their videos are ”cool” then you havent watched enough GCN. They have some amazing videos, especially the long form, adventure/documentary style films. On a number of occasions I have finished a video with nothing but admiration for the riders, the sport of cycling, and inspiration and motivation for myself as an ameteur rider. As others have said, their channel really helped me get going as a beginner.
@ToddChaddingtonEsq
@ToddChaddingtonEsq 6 ай бұрын
i like the multiple videos they release each year about what to carry on my bike and how to use a thru-axle. top tier
@nickhannan6589
@nickhannan6589 Жыл бұрын
GCN is an advertising platform. I suspect they know exactly who their target market is and what sort of content is the sweet spot between cost to produce and views. For all the cool people and stuff in cycling, there are plenty of middle aged dorks with disposable income buying expensive things. Cest la vie. Nice show guys - enjoying it.
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Cheers for the comment Nick. Sorry for the audio stuff ups and the camera mess up, but we’ll get there. Thanks again. Chris.
@esenel92
@esenel92 Жыл бұрын
GCN is fun as long as you see it for what it is. It's basically top gear for bikes. It's mostly just entertaining, but I do like that recently they've actually been giving lower end stuff a bit more love, as it used to be a channel that was all: "You need to have a 10k bike before you are even allowed to be seen on it in public!", I'm happy to see that a big channel like that actually starts showing some content that doesn't scare "new" interested people away by basically telling them they need to spend more on a bike than their car is worth. Personally I mostly prefer watching the "epic rides" in places where I'll never go myself, as their productions are of insane quality. (although it seems to have gone down a bit, but maybe that's because they've been moving more stuff to their GCN+ subscription which I don't have).
@lwittrock1
@lwittrock1 Жыл бұрын
You're showing your complete immaturity and lack of humility. GCN is just another channel with a target audience. And the people that watch them, for whatever reason, is no concern of yours. If you don't like the channel, don't watch it, but do not criticize the people who do. There are a lot of beginners out there that have benefited from their show, this one, and many others. They all have their place.
@bjmaston
@bjmaston Жыл бұрын
Exactly correct.
@Rideurbikenkma
@Rideurbikenkma Жыл бұрын
Im loving this format, please keep it up. I live in the state of Oregon, and we are NOT a USAC affiliated state, racers hold a OBRA ( Oregon Bicycle Racing Association) license, when they race out of the state they are under USAC, so two different licenses. Unless USAC has changed their rules in the last 5 years, only Nationals are drug teated, including Masters.
@crnkspinnr3342
@crnkspinnr3342 Жыл бұрын
After Matt Stevens and John Canning left I rarely look at GCN vids. Canning had such fervor for bicycles and cycling in general. Zwift, no thanks ride outside!
@arifazhari7598
@arifazhari7598 Жыл бұрын
Those two Presenter is the most passionate presenter. Such shame .
@Grunge_Cycling
@Grunge_Cycling Жыл бұрын
John Canning is head of GCN+ now
@JonCannings
@JonCannings Жыл бұрын
hi, I am still around at GCN and do bits and pieces on the channel when needed, I have presented a few documentaries on GCN+ too. I am currently recovering from knee surgery and looking forward to getting back on the bike soon
@ryansebers396
@ryansebers396 Жыл бұрын
Matt yes, John not so much. Matt and Si will always be my favorite, Ollie is like a Matt replacement
@JonCannings
@JonCannings Жыл бұрын
@@ryansebers396 😭
@SimoD587
@SimoD587 Жыл бұрын
After pulling apart and repairing a couple of Wahoo Tickr units, it seems they are purposefully manufactured with a level of planned obsolescence. The internal circuit board is only connected to the cases button snaps via a thin mild steel springs to provide contact and then the board screwed down allowing quick/cheap manufacturing. The battery cover has a nice rubber seal, but the bonding of the two case halves isn't perfect which allows moisture to find it way inside and quickly convert the springs to rust. This results in the glitchy, dropouts, sticky values that were all use to seeing. The solution was to replace the spring with thin gauge wire, soldered to both the circuit board and the internal side of the button snap creating a much better connection. From a manufacturing standpoint this would be prohibitively expensive, and you wouldn't be going out to buy a new HRM from them every 6 months of heavy use... Conductive ultrasound gel would also go a long way to solving the winter HRM issues Jessie has, the conductive pads don't work very well once they dry out so even wetting them before exercise will eventually result in issues if you don't sweat enough during.
@MrRoasteo
@MrRoasteo Жыл бұрын
I agree with Nero (18:30). I miss the simple vids from back in the day with Simon, Daniel, Matt that talked about how to climb hills, how to train with power zones, what to wear in cold weather etc. I'm like to learn by watching, such as bar taping, derailleur indexing, and the like. I'm less interested in the blingy bike made of gold and diamonds, or if a 1980s Peugeot is faster going up a hill than a 2022 Emonda (or whatever) and more about the new tech, science of aero and what not. Great Podcast vid!
@brandondavis5655
@brandondavis5655 Жыл бұрын
As for the Doping in US racing, I can say as a that unless you are racing BIG races with large payouts (State champs, Notational Champs, the new American Crit Cup, etc) there really isn’t any Anti-Doping sessions at USAC races. My teammate won the Virginia State criterium last year and he was not required to take an Anti-doping test after the win. Basically, unless any other races file an official complaint with the race officials, I don’t imagine there is any Anti-Doping at the smaller local races those big dudes were racing.
@andyking8464
@andyking8464 Жыл бұрын
Living in Warwick - winter temps a frequently below zero. I use a squeeze bottle loaded with conductive gel and have had no issues with hrm chest straps. The one bottle has lasted 4 years to date and there's plenty left in it. Alternate between Garmin HRM Run and Pro for hygiene and cleanliness.
@adammillsindustries.
@adammillsindustries. Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel, I’m from England & your pods are pure honest & really cool!
@blackcyclist
@blackcyclist Жыл бұрын
Great video guys. New here and it's good to hear some different perspectives. Thanks
@pirminborer625
@pirminborer625 Жыл бұрын
I would rather know about build quality of frame (fiber layout, uniformity). Quality of bearings, head tube and mounting system etc to make a good investment for a long lasting bike rather than be bothered with 3W gains of more aero handlebar or 200g lighter.... as a consumer how you know if a mid range Scott, giant, canyon, orbea etc is a good value?
@origmarm
@origmarm Жыл бұрын
Really enjoying the format and the topics guys. Nice one
@brauliocastelblanco6597
@brauliocastelblanco6597 Жыл бұрын
GCN didn't bring me to the sport, but gave me so many good tips through my different stages as a cyclist. The really newbie ones like how to change a tyre and great stuff as training sessions that keep me sane during covid locked up. I'm really thankful that a channel like that exists for we, the average cyclist, that don't give a shit if Shimano Dura ace power meter is failing, because we are never going to be able to afford it hehe. Kudos to you too for opening a space for those guys too!
@giobonjovi
@giobonjovi Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!!! i appreciate your genuine thoughts and not the filtered ones brought on buy sponsors / "cycling industry" keep it up.
@Peter-wg1ri
@Peter-wg1ri Жыл бұрын
Really enjoy the 2 of u chatting...pls keep it up.
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
@jeffgates5868
@jeffgates5868 Жыл бұрын
GREAT SHOW GUYS! Really objective, I love it! I love the honesty! So, Zwift Academy...I LOVE IT, TOO! I am a complete amateur cyclist - I want to be competitive, but age and experience limit me. So, the academy - why do I love it? The workouts are thoughtful and tailored to my needs - I think the pre-ride (baseline ride) helps EVERYONE. I have actually increased my FTP 8 points this week - about 5 percent - so, it's working for me. I really like it. Shimano power meter issue...welll, I'm interested in this because I'm kind of a techie nut when it comes to bicycles - I build my own, when I can get parts - and right now, what I use for a power meter, is a Stages Left crank arm with my Shimano Ultegra mechanical setup. NO ISSUES! Stages is great. I'm sure 4iiii is great, too. I'm sure there are others - but, yeah - thanks for the heads-up on the Shimano stuff...I'll stay away from it! Cheers, mates - looking forward to the next show!
@margusmikson794
@margusmikson794 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Zwift is great oportunity and I enjoyed watching finals. I got left Stages Shimano Ultegra power crank and no issues as well. I get good feedback about my fitness level and I really dont need right side powermeter.
@marvinsmall5002
@marvinsmall5002 Жыл бұрын
Those US crits are a joke. Same team wins and they never want to race outside the US. I once suggested it would be nice to see a certain team in Europe. I got lots of negative comments from the rider and his ball ticklers. Just made me think something Dodgy is going on with the response it received. 🥴
@Eramsay121
@Eramsay121 Жыл бұрын
Watched those hardos get destroyed at my local 1.PRO UCI race last year. Half of them were shelled off the back of the peloton before the first real climb
@trailzrock2
@trailzrock2 Жыл бұрын
You guys are to advanced for GCN. As a middle of the road rider, i love GCN 👍 plus, i think they try to answer a lot of people's questions. Like such as the comparison between old steel bikes and the new stuff. Plus, if they sucked, they wouldn't have so many views. The masses have voted 👍
@SaugotChowdhury
@SaugotChowdhury Жыл бұрын
True. It's like try finding organges in a basket Of apples. They cater to a different segment of people. They are fun to watch, and entertaining. They appeal to us, the beginners and general people. I obviously would not compete in UCI or any tournament, but would love riding and may some occcasional audax.
@einundsiebenziger5488
@einundsiebenziger5488 Жыл бұрын
... too* advanced ...
@thebooster4
@thebooster4 Жыл бұрын
Loving the show and the format, couldn't agree more about HR monitors
@titaniumben9923
@titaniumben9923 Жыл бұрын
I've had my polar h10 for 4 years now with no issues, the strap is still as good as the day I got it. Are you using Bluetooth or ant+ for connection? Maybe there is massive interference in the 2.4ghz range that ant+ uses in that part of Sydney?
@uzi17
@uzi17 Жыл бұрын
I actually got into cycling outdoors and on zwift from GCN, I find GCN good still as I'm a 30 yr old cyclist who just rides for fun and fitness. I can understand competitive cyclist not liking GCN
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Hey mate, GCN is the most popular and highly visible channel we have for our sport on this platform. That's my issue, that as an advertisement for our sport ... it never hits other demographics, just people like us or other middle aged men and women.. You would never show a GCN tech who to a 16 year old and say "check out this cool sport" ... Cheers for the comment man.
@Christopher.483
@Christopher.483 Жыл бұрын
I used to watch GCN when I first got into cycling. I don’t anymore as the content is so contradictory depending on who’s paying for the episodes. One week it’s aero is the best. Then someone launches a lightweight bike then it’s all about lightweight. One week POC is the best then it’s MET. The presenters have to filter so much in their personal content on socials too. Often see them post an honest opinion only to take it down as soon as a sponsor moans 😂 Oh and you can hear the scooter in the back of every video 😂
@massimocaradonna3857
@massimocaradonna3857 Жыл бұрын
Love the gcn guys hate the topics
@strokenumber3
@strokenumber3 Жыл бұрын
Zwift. GCN.. Two unnecessary and irrelevant things in cycling. Wheel your bike out the door, get on it and pedal. That is cycling.
@gregspeakie4635
@gregspeakie4635 Жыл бұрын
I've never had many issues with HRM... I have a Garmin HRM Tri which has done me well for crits, road races and triathlons. Used it for swimming, running, cycling etc and never had any issues. Used the lower end Garmin hrm's and didn't really have issues with them as well
@madmick9205
@madmick9205 Жыл бұрын
i'm 56, GCN is cool. I enjoy it. It makes me want to ride. it is informative and entertaining. I don't really see your point to be honest with you. This on the other hand, is interesting, but dryer.
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Hey Mick, my point is they target one demographic with their content. Show me 1 video that would be entertaining to a 16 year old kid … or at least something that compares to a ‘fitness’ or even ‘running’ channel video. As for comparing the this channel to them … mate, give me the budget they have to do a chat show and I promise you something a millions times better (and broader reaching) then the “GCN Show” 🥱.
@paulwilliams4990
@paulwilliams4990 Жыл бұрын
I’m 55 and most of their videos are pointless. Don’t get me wrong the odd one is interesting like Manon was doing a massive US gravel race but will a massive body builder beat a good cyclist up a hill 🤦‍♀️ I wonder who will win.
@bruuhhhh
@bruuhhhh Жыл бұрын
​@@ChrisMillerCycling I mean... I'm 18 and I probably wouldn't have gotten into cycling at all if it wasn't for gcn. I still agree they have their issues but I don't agree that none of their videos appeal to my age group
@nguyenho9591
@nguyenho9591 Жыл бұрын
No offense. GCN is cool for 50+ people, not 16-25 socially cool people with who likes Hypebeast, Yeezys, Fear Of God, etc. It’s like the entire channel is trying to act like “people with class” but end up looking like dorks in ugly looking kits with cheesy characters. I do have to point out that I like contents that has “a contemporary class” to them, but again, GCN are like 2022 Marvel movies, no plot, just cheesy characters
@OJorgeDeAlmeida
@OJorgeDeAlmeida Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisMillerCycling , I mean, it's not for a lack of budget that one camera is out of focus and the other has flickering. Just drop or increase the shutter speed slightly. It's not a moving shot, no one will notice if it's not double the frame rate.
@brettoau84
@brettoau84 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy the new format - great discussion points
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Glad you are enjoying it Brett. Stick with us while we sort out a better audio/video solution, we’ll get there.
@grzegorzkapaka2655
@grzegorzkapaka2655 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff. Please continue. I'm waiting for question about base training for imbitious amatour because it's for sure different than the pro level due to having 10-12 hours max instead of 20+?
@allisterlovett665
@allisterlovett665 Жыл бұрын
The 5-year-old chartered engineer keeps the industry clean.
@strokenumber3
@strokenumber3 Жыл бұрын
As long as you're not a hairdresser.......
@Jarek.
@Jarek. Жыл бұрын
On the last topic (HR monitors): I have Garmin and a cheap Chinese MIO. Both are great under assumption I buy a replacement strap every 6-12 months (depending on conditions I ride). Replacement strap costs 6-ish USD and save a lot of frustrations.... Regards!
@steveburgess23
@steveburgess23 Жыл бұрын
Don’t think I’ve ever made it to the end of a GCN KZbin video.
@maxwellsage7422
@maxwellsage7422 Жыл бұрын
As far as biking content, I love Dylan Johnson's channel. He has tons of informative videos, tons of entertaining race recaps, and funny ones, and you are never confused about which is which. Also, the Vegan Cyclist makes great content - the "Impossible Route" series is so epic and gets me pumped to go suffer on a bike every time! I'm also into crit racing, and NorCal Cycling has great informative race strategy and tactic videos narrating race footage! If y'all did know them, definitely check them out!
@jamessmith1984
@jamessmith1984 Жыл бұрын
Not solved the heart rate monitor problem but found buy one that has good after-sales so when it does become inconsistent you at least can get a replacement sent out. Tickrv2 has been okay for me, only one replacement in 13 months… love the new content, weirdly stumbled on your videos years ago when I wanted to buy an Xr4 and it was the time you were reviewing, I think you sold me on the bike 😂
@anthonyrizzuto309
@anthonyrizzuto309 Жыл бұрын
Chris, I totally agree 💯% there is too much filtering going on with product reviews. Cheers
@philadams9254
@philadams9254 Жыл бұрын
I know someone on a pro team using Assiomas! They use them covertly alongside the Shimano one to keep the sponsors happy. Trouble is during a bike race when they need to switch bikes. I'm not sure if they run multiple pairs and head units to get round it, but I'm sure that problem would exist with most PMs
@PJC_001
@PJC_001 Жыл бұрын
If I see one more 'Top 10 mistakes beginners make' video, there's going to be a murder.
@philadams9254
@philadams9254 Жыл бұрын
The old 'gold standard' SRM wired power meters from 2005-2010 used to drift a lot like that. Even with the new fancy power meters these days, it's still a habit of mine to stop and zero every so often.
@richardwhalen4624
@richardwhalen4624 Жыл бұрын
Keep it up! Love the format!!!
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard
@TheFloridaBikeVlogger
@TheFloridaBikeVlogger Жыл бұрын
so I am thinking about getting meter..which would be the best option?
@RyanGmc
@RyanGmc Жыл бұрын
For heart rate monitors, I highly suggest you try Garmins Tri/Pro/Pro+. They are waterproof / designed with swimming in mind. I’ve never had one go bad or drop out. It retains battery way longer than the Polar H10- only downside is that it takes the 2032 dime batteries.
@arnoud3ss
@arnoud3ss Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed it again, but looking at it it is easy to get GCN “funny” in a video…. Question: is it bad to read to low on a Powermeter if it is consistent? Always 2% low is always the same (and may even be correct - but that may be to philosophical for a cycling channel) and will help with training. (I use the Assiomas by the way and I see Mathieu having problems with his Shimano one sometimes also). What should a real test of a bicycle look like? Would it be: the specs show blablablabla, after riding it for x amount of km’s, split over y sort of terrain I experienced the following …. and this compares to my every day bike as so and so? Or different? Should it not be in experience but in data only? How do they do it with cars?
@mib7483
@mib7483 Жыл бұрын
I care about the review, that's why I research the heck out of my bike products and watch Shane and DC. I have Assioma power meter and I purchased it based on Shane's review.
@fatbikejamie
@fatbikejamie Жыл бұрын
My HR strap is a Garmin from the forerunner 305 era. It has NEVER once glitched that i have noticed... low-intensity, high intensity etc. Good thing i never needed to "upgrade"
@maverickbenson3258
@maverickbenson3258 Жыл бұрын
Love the pivot to this show. Maybe having a way for people to send in some Q&A questions could fuel the conversation. But doesn’t seem like you’re lacking inspiration for conversation, always plenty of controversy in cycling
@wackery_zeimer
@wackery_zeimer Жыл бұрын
In the US, there is just not much anti-doping testing. Every once in a while, a person I've raced gets popped, and it always makes me wonder how many people who race here are on something.
@TriathlonDan
@TriathlonDan Жыл бұрын
Love this format!
@Carftymk
@Carftymk Жыл бұрын
the great news about canyon fitting shimano powermeters is that they're still having supplying issues for them in europe and ship bikes with rotor cranks instead
@D-enson
@D-enson Жыл бұрын
I try to look at /read as many reviews as possible, I recently bought a new bike and read 2 reviews and watched 2 video reviews, 1 said the brakes were adequate, another said it should be your first upgrade, 2 said they were great and I've actually found them to be quite good
@simonm1447
@simonm1447 Жыл бұрын
It depends who you ask. If you ask people about simple hydraulic disc brakes like a MT 200, a German (the best is barely good enough for them) will state it's a bad brake, while people from the Asian-Pacific area will say it's a georgeous brake since it's far better than a cable brake
@TheCyclingCardio
@TheCyclingCardio Жыл бұрын
I’m opting for Rotor cranks and Assioma pedals for my next bike instead of the shimano hollowtech crank and PM combo
@CasualCreationsjr
@CasualCreationsjr Жыл бұрын
I definitely still do watch them but I totally get it. It’s entertaining but also cool to watch from a producer standpoint.
@roberthealey6820
@roberthealey6820 Жыл бұрын
Loving it, thank you. Keep 'em coming. Great format, great content . . . just get your focus and sound worked out . . .😉😝
@jsseehorn
@jsseehorn Жыл бұрын
I like some of GCNs videos and don't like some of them but I do find it slightly ridiculous to criticize the production value of their videos when this video looks and sounds the way it does might show a lack of self awareness. If you think cycling needs higher production quality videos then produce them. Most likely it isn't a sustainable business model or it would already exist. If you want to produce enough content to be a successful full time youtuber a cycling focused channel trying to go that route seems like it would swiftly run out of topics that could be produced quickly enough at that quality level to work. Maybe I am just not creative enough to think of the ideas though. If it has an audience looking for the content and you make it for that audience you would fairly quickly start making enough to bring on help but starting out it would be difficult putting in the amount of work until things get rolling.
@pirminborer625
@pirminborer625 Жыл бұрын
Just recently got H10 dropouts too. Changed the battery and dropouts gone. I guess there is ant+ connectivity problems when battery is not that fresh.
@nationsnumber1chump
@nationsnumber1chump Жыл бұрын
I think its more for beginners using zwift academy. Because I know I'm not ever going pro just based on my vo2 max. I'd rather do my training on my time and start it when I want to start it for the upcoming season of club racing so I can carry my fitness throughout the summer
@propain9137
@propain9137 Жыл бұрын
With heart rate monitors, the straps and contact points are the weak link. Try using WD 40 specialist Contact Cleaner on the "press stud" type contacts. Any sweat degrades the electrical contact giving faulty readings. WD 40 contact cleaner is non oily, fast drying leaves no residue and it works. Available at Bunnings. This is not an ad, it does work , but most HR monitor straps are just crap.
@GeneVilleneuve
@GeneVilleneuve Жыл бұрын
I like the GCN weekly news reports as a way to catch up on the latest developments and races.
@Justin-zv4cm
@Justin-zv4cm Жыл бұрын
GCN lost me when Alex and Manon came on board. I still like watching the challenges that they do, but since Matt and Jon left, and Lloyd took a back seat, it just isn't the same show.
@chrisko6439
@chrisko6439 Жыл бұрын
Jon and Matt were great. I can still listen to Matt when he is doing race commentary, but I really miss Jon geeking out about cycling tech. I'd rather watch Doddy's GMBN Tech than anything on GCN and I don't even own a MTB.
@Justin-zv4cm
@Justin-zv4cm Жыл бұрын
@@chrisko6439 To be fair, GCN is still good for learning how to pump up a tire, clip in, or switch gears.😅
@chrisko6439
@chrisko6439 Жыл бұрын
@King Of Crunk I was wondering about that too. But it is possible it was his decision and the reason being, he wasn't paid properly for his effort. That's my guess anyway. I don't trust people who disguise advertisement as advice.
@leedorney
@leedorney Жыл бұрын
One thing ive realised since reading these comments is the excitement for cycling by gcn presenters Menon fk me is dull as fk and the other guy also is introverted, whereas Canning was a nerd who loves cycling and raved about it and they don't have anyone who does they and there vids are just mediocre..off the back of that
@Justin-zv4cm
@Justin-zv4cm Жыл бұрын
@@leedorney Yeah, Jon is in the same league as Calvin from Park Tool. At first it's like "what's wrong with him?" but then you realize that he's truly a nerd that is totally immersed in his element.
@robertevans8797
@robertevans8797 Жыл бұрын
Great conversation guys. Glad you are calling GCN out, some GCN videos are becoming like "dad jokes" and really naff. They are like the TV show "Top Gear"! The GCN tech show is okay but the rest is going down hill fast. Lantern Rouge is my go to channel now. Love his no nonsense voice and detailed explanations of racing content.
@robertevans8797
@robertevans8797 Жыл бұрын
... I also like watching Cam Nicholls
@mariconor242
@mariconor242 Жыл бұрын
My wahoo Tikr never experienced those dropouts- except when the battery is old. It’s the original one not the new model. Guess I’ve been lucky. Oh and I use the assioma pedals on one bike and the P2M ngeco on the other based on GPLamas reviews. Both are excellent 👍
@SuperbikeRob
@SuperbikeRob Жыл бұрын
Regarding HR monitors…I bought the Wahoo Tckr Fit armband optical (rechargeable) and the thing is sweet…..you don’t even notice it on your arm, it syncs quicker with head unit, hasn’t dropped connection ever for me, doesn’t slide down (used to happen to me when trail running), doesn’t come unsnapped and end up inside your jersey somewhere 😂. I have used chest straps for years and happy to say I’m done with them, you should give it a go!!!
@chrisbeev9615
@chrisbeev9615 Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t the GCN platform content now reach out to the broader cycling community including first timers as well as the high end? The broader being the majority of the market? I’ve fixed many problems on the bike with GCN content as well as the watched those Euro racing during the wee hours of shift-work. Maybe as GCN grew and more corporatised, the uniqueness gloss started to wear thin for some. I started watching at the start of GCN, I’m still watching GCN, but now just choose my content.
@babyrabies
@babyrabies Жыл бұрын
You know, the beauty about KZbin is its offering of various vibes catering the same interest. You cant assume a regular joe having the same level of commitment or the same depth of interests as an enthusiasts. Channels like GCN cant present themselves too seriously or they'll risk alienating the general 'recreational cyclist' which takes up the largest share in the market. For the rest of us who are already seasoned, chances are we already subscribed to other niche channels that offer finer details, which is why your channel exists btw. While I do smirk at some of the cringy stuff GCN does but i do understand the viewers they are targeting. 16 yo mindset with deep pockets? Im fine with that.
@larisonjohnson
@larisonjohnson Жыл бұрын
Love the discussion! I’ll wait for Raoul to cut it in half and for Hambini to roast it. Those are reviews. Most other content, including GCN, are simply advertisements and pretty pictures. I just mute the sound and study the pictures. It’s usually obvious where the issues might be. But, of course, I’m watching because I’m interested in the topic, not because I’m actually going to drop 10k on a POS barrister bike.
@invisiblescout6335
@invisiblescout6335 Жыл бұрын
GCN is great to me as random white noise while I'm doing other stuff
@adamgodefroy2719
@adamgodefroy2719 Жыл бұрын
As a runner GCN motivated me to get into cycling, bikepacking and overall fitness improvements. Their videos are obviously more for beginners and as experienced cyclist maybe you don't find value in it, but as an amateur cyclist I find value in it. You just have to choose which video is for you and which one is not. For example je GCN Show is not for me so I don't watch it however a gravel race or a bikepacking trip is more interesting for me. You cannot put every video in the same bag, they do so much different stuff, are so diversified that it's not possible.
@wendysuperfan1014
@wendysuperfan1014 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris and Jesse!
@invisiblescout6335
@invisiblescout6335 Жыл бұрын
I have the basic Garmin HRM worked good for a while on ant+, switched to bluetooth at some point got dropouts all the time, thought it was going to shit, switched back to ant+ and it works perfectly again
@angusdavidson15
@angusdavidson15 Жыл бұрын
I hear what you're saying but I find every GCN video entertaining and educational. When I was researching the Boardman SLR 8.9 road bike, they made a video comparing it to other bikes at the same price. If you don't like their videos I totally get that.
@wyoming99
@wyoming99 Жыл бұрын
Re your KZbin alog, switch to guest when your doing your more funky search’s. Keeps your og in tact. Your spot on with gcn too!!
@PauloBurgio
@PauloBurgio Жыл бұрын
I’m amazed. I have a giant propel fitted with Ultegra which has the Shimano dual power meter. I noticed that my data was showing that I was left leg dominate. My readings always show readings around the 53/47 mark. I thought that was strange. I knew there was no way I was using my left leg that much more. I’m also disappointed to hear that the power meter is giving me low power output readings. I will carry out regular calibrations and see if that helps.
@patrickallen4789
@patrickallen4789 Жыл бұрын
I’ve skipped watching reviews and just go straight to dream bike build videos. It’s basically bike porn with really good soundtracks 😂
@davidcoates2051
@davidcoates2051 Жыл бұрын
I do watch GCN for the bike maintenance videos I have to say. And JC's reactions to Chris' GCN flaming - priceless :) Love this channel!
@Avioto
@Avioto Жыл бұрын
Genuinely have no idea what you're talking about with the GCN stuff. Without them I would have never gotten into cycling and I would not be watching your videos now. They're the perfect gateway into this hobby. My other hobby is videogames and the first thing you find on youtube is IGN. Gamesjournalism with the depth of a puddle (like GCN), but the perfect way to get started. Eventually you just move on to better things. I think these channels need to exist.
@jkeid315
@jkeid315 11 ай бұрын
When I was getting back into road riding after moving to the UK, I searched epic UK road biking and gcn really inspired me to get much more serious about my riding and actually ride 5 times a week on different roads
@meibing4912
@meibing4912 Жыл бұрын
Love CGN - great fun. Sometimes I also learn stuff. Cycling is fun!
@iansellers1251
@iansellers1251 Жыл бұрын
@chrismiller ,what watch is that ?
@JamesSocialCycling
@JamesSocialCycling Жыл бұрын
Real world reviews are needed more so. The industry is ripping off the consumer with cheap frames and dodgy components yet the big cycling tubers are sponsored by these bike brands so they’re not going to say anything. The other problem is people as you say don’t care and just keep throwing money at the big brands. More calling out is needed, but my small tube ain’t getting heard. Keep talking guys😊👍
@Second247
@Second247 Жыл бұрын
I bought Stages power meters installed into Shimano crankset few years back, i had no glue about issues with right side, and i tend to search far and wide for reviews of such expensive items. But granted there is very little information of Stages right sided powermeter, it's all about the left side. It was way cheaper than what Shimano does cost and reading low isn't the main problem because i can look at power balance after the ride and surmise my actual wattage from there if in doubt. Heck i even contacted customer service for something related to power reading and got bit harsh reply. Had no idea that i poked at anthill.
@michaelquinlan4817
@michaelquinlan4817 Жыл бұрын
Had the same Wahoo Tickr since I started caring about training, maybe 5 years? I think I’m on my third strap, they’re cheap at $20 or thereabouts. I just rinse the unit after every ride and wash the strap with soap in the shower every few weeks. As long as I moisten the pads when I put it on it’s been pretty faultless. I think the only thing you were really positive about was Zwift. Maybe balance up the negative/ positive comment?
@sangchuw
@sangchuw Жыл бұрын
Strongly agree with the first topic. I have been trying to avoid the channel posting the review video on same date as the release date of the product.
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate. end of the day, I look at reviews a bit like tech reviews ... a chance to see the product in non-brand style images and nothing more then that.
@_giles
@_giles Жыл бұрын
These guys are solid.
@frankmoran167
@frankmoran167 Жыл бұрын
I have the old Garmin HRM for years and still works. I've a polar for Zwift and it eats batteries
@bostonbright2533
@bostonbright2533 Жыл бұрын
Is the issue that shimano power meters are totally inaccurate or just reading low? If the power meter reads consistently low it’s accurate to how it collates data.
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
@GPlama found the L/R balance is consistently 50/48, with the right reading low.
@DEXVD
@DEXVD Жыл бұрын
I enjoy some of the educational videos from GCN, tech stuff like how to work on your bike, some of the tech testing videos and some of the instructional stuff for riding. I am getting ready for racing CX for the first time and am watching through several series of how to ride CX videos they have done over the years and find it useful. The first cycling related video I liked on KZbin was a GMBN video related to XC riding and the next few were GMBN tech and Park Tool videos. I do find Ollie entertaining. In a similar vein of humour I really enjoyed the Jack & Joe stuff from Bike Radar. To remove the humour but provide similar info I find Norcal cycling really good. For well produced content the Alexey and Avery channel is really good. For cool cycling content maybe Thereabouts and the Outskirts films... I don't know, I don't have the FTP to act like a "cool cyclist" I am a tech nerd and will stress over things like tire selection but try not to take myself or cycling too seriously, I would just be even more of a Fred if I did.
@LS1conehead
@LS1conehead Жыл бұрын
Most of the young 'uns on here and elsewhere do not even know from the disparaging, derogatory dis "Fred".
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Hey mate, cheers for the comment. sounds like you are similar enough to me that you enjoy the odd GCN video, but we are not the demographic I am talking about. GCN is the most popular and highly visible channel for cycling on the platform. That's my issue, that as an advertisement for our sport ... it never hits other demographics, just people like us or other middle aged me. You would never show a GCN tech who to a 16 year old and say "check out this cool sport" ... Cheers for the comment man.
@DEXVD
@DEXVD Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisMillerCycling I think Downhill, Enduro, Free ride MTB stuff (Red Bull) can work to draw the interest in teens but I feel like on video its hard to make Road look 'cool' I started as a teen in XC from motocross racing which is far 'cooler' to the masses but I started cycling with the intention to race. I lead a beginner MTB ride now and find most of the teens will start out interested in Enduro bikes and wanting to huck themselves off the black diamond features they don't yet have the bike or the skills for, overtime though of these kids that have stuck with it I've seen them all eventually settle for trail or XC bikes, those with XC bikes start racing and I figure may eventually branch into road down the line. I think to an outsider road cycling doesn't look cool, some of the most epic events from this year's TdF featuring Pidcock or Wout probably aren't gonna wow a 14 year old. I think Legion has made some efforts to make cycling and Crit racing look cool in the past (they even tried to may the link to MMA) but even sprinting around California is likely not 'cool' to a 16 year old. In my area, I find a lot of the teens that are taking an interest in cycling are starting in mtb, its only the children of cyclists or athletes from other sports trying to build up their fitness that seem to branch into road first. Maybe CX is cool? I know my girlfriend is looking forward to seeing me try it for the first time this year and its one of the rare cycling sports where you can watch the majority of the race action if you come watch in person.
@m1mbz
@m1mbz Жыл бұрын
GCN might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's size and presence and relative safety (it's relatively polished and not really saying or doing anything controversial) goes some way towards legitimising cycling in the wider world. Cycling can be a lot of things which won't necessarily align with everyone's values, and we can all imagine the content being better, but my "better" won't necessarily be your "better" or anyone elses "better", sometimes they produce something that reminds me that cycling is enjoyable, and there are very few cycling channels that do that.
@genekehoe4265
@genekehoe4265 Жыл бұрын
Chris set your camera frequency to 25p if you are using your house lights :P it will help with the flickering.
@antzd
@antzd Жыл бұрын
It's the Wild West out there, think Australia is the exception if they actually checking for doping. I've just done a grand fondo this past weekend which is a full CSA sanctioned event and there was clip on aero bars rampant in the top batch while being a draft legal race and it was completely overlooked. Literally none of the the "rules" are policed unless it's a world stage event.
@LS1conehead
@LS1conehead Жыл бұрын
I am not sure about those crits they were speaking of, but my guess is that unless it is a full-on UCI directly sanctioned race here in the states, the doping control (and any research/inquiry into what the competitor is selling, or promoting on their site) is probably somewhat 'lax' to say the most. When T-Town (Valley Preferred Cycling Center Velodrome) has their few UCI sanctioned meets in the early summer, and many of the Aussie/Kiwi national team members (as well as some individual national team members from other nations) come over and compete here, they run everything to strict UCI regs. They; check bikes for full UCI compliance, NO live data available to the rider during the race, sponges up to the black line on the turns for the timed events, etc. I did not notice any doping control tent on the infield, but my guess is that they do that in the locker room a few feet from the track. 😉
@Steve-cc8zg
@Steve-cc8zg Жыл бұрын
On reviewers, if I know someone is being provided the stuff they review, it's going to instantly taint my viewpoint. And I DO use reviews for purchases. I bought the Favero Assioma Duos based on DC rainmaker's review of them, and never looked back. They are outstanding. On GCN, anything relating to products is basically an advertorial, and many times I think they say as much. So, no interest in that stuff. And yeah, I'm a little tired of "Hey, can an amateur on an E-bike beat a pro on a Penny Farthing" or whatever. You know what I mean. But I do love their films/documentaries, and if it has Mark Beaumont in it, I think it's good. On another note, when it was Matt Stephens, Loydy and Si it seemed more "real", and honestly, those three together were a riot. This is going to sound like a certain latino beer commercial, but I don't love indoor riding, but when I do it, Zwift is it. There's too many reasons to list and nothing else comes close. Community is everything. On content providers not editing their own content, the problem I have isn't with the idea of not editing your own stuff, but it's the trust you would have to have in the editor understanding what you are trying to say. I mean, that's the power of editing. You might have a thousand clips, but to mash it all together into something that says what you want it to say, I think you would have to do it yourself. Or at least, if you have the budget, a pro editor and the content provider can sit down and work through it clip by clip. On cycle racing in the U.S. I can't speak to it, because I live in the midwest, and everything around here revolves around gravel. And I have no idea what is sanctioned or isn't or whatever. On another note, thanks for the real chat. It's interesting.
@GregLanz
@GregLanz Жыл бұрын
Very well thought out response or at least I agree with everything you said so of course it seemed well thought out to me
@stephenholt2096
@stephenholt2096 Жыл бұрын
I've heard that you can get heart rate monitors that sit in your helmet and measure on your temple that are very good.
@jethrocooney9528
@jethrocooney9528 Жыл бұрын
Love you to get an event organiser like the Melbourne to warni or Grafton to Inverell and ask how do you make more events like that
@ChrisMillerCycling
@ChrisMillerCycling Жыл бұрын
Mate, I've done many G2i and M2W videos on the channel. They get about 300 views. I've spent 7 years trying to get people interested in those domestic races ... it's hard when you have a governing body throwing brick walls at you time and again.
@shannonparker7404
@shannonparker7404 Жыл бұрын
Loving this new format!
@paragoncycleworks9240
@paragoncycleworks9240 8 ай бұрын
Hey guys new to your show, it's great, have either of you ridden on a rocker plate during your indoor sessions?
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