The final race of the season in Finale Ligure, Italy, also proves to be a race of firsts. On Track cameraman Nicolas Guy-Caron braces for impact as he joins Curtis Keene and Jared Graves in his first-ever Enduro World Series contest.
You know what’s great about the On Track series? It follows a racer (and others) that’s busting his ... to do well in the sport. It doesn’t fickly follow whoever is in the top spot at any given moment. You get to see the struggle, season after season, of what is common to all these riders.
I love this series because Curtis and the other riders interviewed give us such an insight into the sport they love, not only the highs but the lows as well. I also wonder if anyone else but Keene and Redbull could get such access to the various riders for their thoughts and feelings through out the series
This is one of my favorite youtube mtb shows, the only one that was better was life behind bars, and even thats questionable. Excited to see it next year!
They talk about eating when the younger guy is doing his first race. They should do an article on what these top level EWS guys eat throughout race day.
Seriously dude. Our lives are too short to be hating. If you don't have anything positive or nice to say personally I'd rather you keep it to yourself, especially after all the previously positive comments above.
What a great vid, congrats all involved, I'm pumped for 2017
@Cashman39: I'm pretty sure I ended that comment on a positive note. Jared was one of my favorite riders at some point and now I see him having a ton of issues on his new bike. Of course, I could blame the rider if that's what you would prefer? But you don't come out of three years of dominating the EWS and then go into the worst season you have ever had just because... I don't think Special-ed is giving him the adjustments and frames that fit best with his riding style.
Way to stay on track, On Track!