We just received this nice link to a cool DivX video from french members of the forum !
Pretty neat: they are the new breed despite the loud music choice
http://www.rollerfr.com/mirrors/romain/XtremBrother.avi
This movie is refreshing compare to what we see usually!! (I loved it)
Nils
New carving movie from EC fans
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Image and/or sound problems
You may have some image and/or sound problems.
In this case, download the last DivX Codec from the site http://www.divx.com/
Here is the direct link to the free file:
-Patrice Fivat
In this case, download the last DivX Codec from the site http://www.divx.com/
Here is the direct link to the free file:
-Patrice Fivat
- fivat
- Swoard & EC founder
- Posts: 3012
- Joined: Thursday 21 March 2002, 13:13
- Location: Geneva, Switzerland
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Excellent
Excellent! This movie is full of energy, it is dynamic and mad with joy!
I send 1000 congratulations to these riders! But here is all the same a small constructive criticism: we would like to see also laid and linked turns, 3-4 in a raw, and not only isolated turns. I say this because the problem with the Vitelli turns in the past, or with the famous "Hard Attack" movie, is that precisely the riders did only one laid turn. Our detractors said "hey, that is easy, they sprawl on snow and can't get up!". One of our Website goals is to show that it's not only a simple trick, a curiosity, but a (new) discipline on its own!
And the SWOARD is the tool conceived with this aim in view, to link the laid turns with the fingers in the nose
-Patrice Fivat
I send 1000 congratulations to these riders! But here is all the same a small constructive criticism: we would like to see also laid and linked turns, 3-4 in a raw, and not only isolated turns. I say this because the problem with the Vitelli turns in the past, or with the famous "Hard Attack" movie, is that precisely the riders did only one laid turn. Our detractors said "hey, that is easy, they sprawl on snow and can't get up!". One of our Website goals is to show that it's not only a simple trick, a curiosity, but a (new) discipline on its own!
And the SWOARD is the tool conceived with this aim in view, to link the laid turns with the fingers in the nose
-Patrice Fivat