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14 comments
Good opportunity to take a nap while at it.
Not exactly safe but you have to admire his core strength to hold it for that long
Of course he was safe, he was wearing a helmet and hi vis ...
Yorkshire - us kool kidz do that backwards innit!
yes it looks cool but its highly irresponsible and shouldnt be promoted on cycling websites we get enough bad press as it is
It's hardly representative of cyclists though is it. That's a bit like saying those russian loons that take selfies up telecoms masts are giving photographers a bad rap.
That's why we need core muscle strength!
With the cranks spinning like that do you think he has a seatpost motor?
Erm: no, he's riding a fixie. Back wheel turning = cranks turning. Hence why he slows down before clipping in.
Quite right...didn't see that
Did he brake by rubbing his tyre at the end there? Haven't seen that since I was a kid!
No brakes and fixed gear, needs to slow down enough to clip in. Impressive stuff.
The guy
hashad balls.'No penises were hurt during the making of this video'