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I am usually like this by 10.30 am every day at work.
Never mind the shouty bloke, how long does it take the cameraman to get his breath back?
Puff, pant, puff, pant, puff, pant...
I'm not a qualified gynecologist but it looks like he may have sand in his vagina.
funny clip,
I think we've all been there a little bit in our heads
At the risk of spoiling the joke, irrational aggressive behaviour = low blood sugar? I once threw a $5K Litespeed into a gully and walked out of the woods, seemed like a totally rational thing to do at the time. Half an hour later, after eating, it seemed bloody stupid. And yes I retrieved it!
Jekkyl, not sure he's thinking rationally?
Molgrips, echoes my other thoughts, that he's gone out on the bike to try unwind from various other stresses and pressures and its backfired.
Still funny to watch though!
Riding never gets me like that but there are a few boulder problems I'd have gladly taken a sledge hammer to after working them for hours.
poor chap. It's not clear that the first attempt on the video is his first attempt on the hill so maybe he felt defeated by the time we see him. Still, a bit of an overreaction. Chucking your bike around can sometimes end up in a bent mech hanger. Even more annoying than being defeated by a beautiful-looking woodland track.
I once threw my bike in utter frustration on a night ride that was beyond my capabilities: steep, boggy, rutted, rocks hidden in the grass, getting left behind in the dark. Theore frustrated I became, the more my skills deteriorated, and to add insult to injury, I was covered in midge bites. After about the 4th time of falling off, I burst into tears and flung my bike into the heather!