The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser, Febvre etc...) are going through that same corner. Just saying.
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser...
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser, Febvre etc...) are going through that same corner. Just saying.
You can see Bobryshev in that video and he finished 10th, believe you me, Bobryshev isn't slow in the sand.
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser...
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser, Febvre etc...) are going through that same corner. Just saying.
You can see Bobryshev in that video and he finished 10th, believe you me, Bobryshev isn't slow in the sand.
You can see Bobryshev in that video and he finished 10th, believe you me, Bobryshev isn't slow in the sand.
That answers my question ... I know that Bobryshev is no slouch. I was not arguing on Herlings' next level on a dirt scooter, no doubt about it. Just wondering if (for that particular corner), he was the only one to do that.
That answers my question ... I know that Bobryshev is no slouch. I was not arguing on Herlings' next level on a dirt scooter, no doubt...
That answers my question ... I know that Bobryshev is no slouch. I was not arguing on Herlings' next level on a dirt scooter, no doubt about it. Just wondering if (for that particular corner), he was the only one to do that.
I get what you mean now, maybe Cairoli was. Herlings does take sand riding to a different level though.
Herlings seems to be able to look at obstacles and find ways to double in/out that his competition just can’t figure out. It’s like only he has the skill to see those faster rhythms while everyone else appears to just race conventionally by pounding the same lines.
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser...
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser, Febvre etc...) are going through that same corner. Just saying.
Herlings seems to be able to look at obstacles and find ways to double in/out that his competition just can’t figure out. It’s like only he...
Herlings seems to be able to look at obstacles and find ways to double in/out that his competition just can’t figure out. It’s like only he has the skill to see those faster rhythms while everyone else appears to just race conventionally by pounding the same lines.
i think they can see em, they just cant do em.....his timing and rythmn (same thing sorta)
is next level...
ya gotta think tge other guys have or need people slo mo video him and then working on what how when.....
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser...
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser, Febvre etc...) are going through that same corner. Just saying.
That was Desalle in front of him on the kawi.
Edit: looks more like Searle. Is that Paulin though on the Husky?
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser...
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser, Febvre etc...) are going through that same corner. Just saying.
First let me say I am a fanboy as think what he does ON ANY surface is frightening, but this weekend was sand and there is no-one that was going to touch him unless he crashed & burned.
How many more JH threads from this weekend???
First let me say I am a fanboy as think what he does [b]ON ANY[/b] surface is frightening...
How many more JH threads from this weekend???
First let me say I am a fanboy as think what he does ON ANY surface is frightening, but this weekend was sand and there is no-one that was going to touch him unless he crashed & burned.
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser...
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser, Febvre etc...) are going through that same corner. Just saying.
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser...
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser, Febvre etc...) are going through that same corner. Just saying.
Last year in Agueda only Prado do that jump like this
you can see the flagger as when he sees it approaching Prado goes backwards and as the audience is heard when jumping
He did another pretty cool double into a corner on the first lap of the 2nd moto right after he passed Glenn Coldenhoff about 2 turns before the finish line.He is fun to watch, I haven't seen him ride in person since the Lommel GP in 2010,Hopefully I will make it to Red Bud in October.
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser...
The riders we see before Herlings are probably lappers. If so, I guess it is irrelevant if we do not see how front runners (Cairoli, Gajser, Febvre etc...) are going through that same corner. Just saying.
[embed] https://youtu.be/yLP0UMpf4wM [/embed]
Last year in Agueda only Prado do that jump like this
you can see the flagger as when he sees it approaching Prado...
Last year in Agueda only Prado do that jump like this
you can see the flagger as when he sees it approaching Prado goes backwards and as the audience is heard when jumping
Hmm Prados a beast but that takes some of the craziness off of it if the top 3 250 guy is doing it. That 2nd Herlings vid sort of reminds me of Baggett and the wall jump to the Texas 12 pack.
He did another pretty cool double into a corner on the first lap of the 2nd moto right after he passed Glenn Coldenhoff about 2 turns...
He did another pretty cool double into a corner on the first lap of the 2nd moto right after he passed Glenn Coldenhoff about 2 turns before the finish line.He is fun to watch, I haven't seen him ride in person since the Lommel GP in 2010,Hopefully I will make it to Red Bud in October.
I caught that, didn’t see it great on the tv angle but it looked pretty big straight into a turn
could be a dominant 5+ years if things continue along this line.
theyll be asking tony to stay around for a few more years just to have someone within a minute...
The Shop
is next level...
ya gotta think tge other guys have or need people slo mo video him and then working on what how when.....
Edit: looks more like Searle. Is that Paulin though on the Husky?
Here's another insane clip.
Can someone embed pls.
Pit Row
First let me say I am a fanboy as think what he does ON ANY surface is frightening, but this weekend was sand and there is no-one that was going to touch him unless he crashed & burned.
Last year in Agueda only Prado do that jump like this
you can see the flagger as when he sees it approaching Prado goes backwards and as the audience is heard when jumping
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