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| Bike I ride: | Norco Atomik, Jamis Dakar XAM2 |
| Favorite Trails: | CBC,Neds Atomic Dustbin, Whistler Bike Park, Delta Watershed, Surrey Bike Park, Burnaby Mountain Trails, Mt. Seymour Trails |
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Sorry Phil. My comment was uncalled for. I don't wish harm to anybody. Anyway, most videos or promos on extreme sport now have warning labels. Maybe in time it will spill over to extreme mountain biking.
Send me a postcard when you break your C3 and C4.
Very well done video.
However, I just wished these professional riders will set a good example for younger riders who idolized them when it comes to safety. One of the riders was not wearing gloves. Another one no knee pads. No other safety gear aside from a helmet and goggles? I know it looks cool and awesome, but when a young rider follows suit and crash, it's a bad thing.
These pro riders are paid by sponsors and bike companies to show off their skills and to look awesome on the trails. Parents pay the hospital bills when their sons crashed without wearing a safety gear because their idols doesn't wear one.
Is it too much to put a caption, "This Ride was done by a professional. Please always wear a safety gear when riding"?
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