Where can we watch girl bike stunt shows?
Hello,
I want to watch bike stunt shows. I see Viola Brand show. She is a bike stunt girl. But I don't know which is next event for bike girl shows. I like bike shows. Specially girls bike shows. Is it contest or championship. Do you have any idea? I watch her below video. Thank you |
Can’t find anything on google?
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You creepy. Go youporn search girl bike stunt.
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I've been called creepy as well for much more innocent posting as this OP.
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Op, the athlete you seek is legit and from Germany. Competing in UCI sanctioned events.
https://www.bicycling.com/training/a...g-viola-brand/ She also has a facebook page. I'm sure she does not mind you watching her videos. |
Yep, too creepy:twitchy:
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Originally Posted by San Rensho
(Post 21102815)
You creepy. Go youporn search girl bike stunt.
Originally Posted by shelbyfv
(Post 21102959)
Yep, too creepy:twitchy:
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Originally Posted by one4smoke
(Post 21103048)
I thought the video was rather amazing! What about this is "creepy??" Perhaps the way the OP worded his post? Could just be a language barrier.
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There's a bar here in the Philippines. :D
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I'm not aware of any strictly bicycle stunt shows, but you can try BMX events. Its primarily males, but they do have some female competitors, too. Pretty amazing what some of these folks can do on a bicycle:
Vans BMX Pro Cup |
I didn't even know that "girl bike stunt shows" were 'a thing.'
Dan |
"Bicycle ballet" & "flat land freestyling BMX" if you're not into Travis Pastrana type stunting
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Originally Posted by _ForceD_
(Post 21103767)
I didn't even know that "girl bike stunt shows" were 'a thing.'
Dan |
It's not creepy. It's just spam to drive traffic to the OP's YouTube channel. The usual stuff: post 10 zero-content replies to other threads, bypass the URL block, post link, then vanish. He's already done it dozens of times around the webs. Same as most new members on every forum.
But there's nothing creepy about bike gymnastics, unless you think ballet, figure skating and anything featuring women athletes is "creepy". |
Ahh, YouTube channel:rolleyes: Creepy because he came off as some kind of fetishist. Apologies, just another guy scamming.
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Viola Brand is one of the top athletes in artistic cycling, and she is likely to be at the top of the results in any such search, so I'm not surprised she was mentioned.
It really bugs me when people take a well-meaning thing and inflate it to their own perverted thinking. With such ideology, one could say the same thing about ballet, gymnastics, and figure skating. She was respectfully dressed and covered in all the videos I've seen; in several videos she even wears jeans. And she doesn't sexualize the sport in any way—all the moves she does are regulation moves that men, women, and children are scored on. Also, the clothing is tight so it won't get caught on the bike. How may times have I seen BMX riders in X-Games catch themselves on their own loose clothing and ruin a trick? And physical looks do play a part in many sports if even just in a small way; people want to look their best, especially if they're on camera. I don't see any issue with this. I should add that I had just made a post requesting an 'indoor cycling' forum. There is not really anywhere on this forum to post such a thing without it seeming way out of place; wherever she posts this is bound to look like spam unless she has a couple hundred posts under her belt. |
Originally Posted by bedtime
(Post 21113127)
Viola Brand is one of the top athletes in artistic cycling, and she is likely to be at the top of the results in any such search, so I'm not surprised she was mentioned.
It really bugs me when people take a well-meaning thing and inflate it to their own perverted thinking. With such ideology, one could say the same thing about ballet, gymnastics, and figure skating. She was respectfully dressed and covered in all the videos I've seen; in several videos she even wears jeans. And she doesn't sexualize the sport in any way—all the moves she does are regulation moves that men, women, and children are scored on. Also, the clothing is tight so it won't get caught on the bike. How may times have I seen BMX riders in X-Games catch themselves on their own loose clothing and ruin a trick? And physical looks do play a part in many sports if even just in a small way; people want to look their best, especially if they're on camera. I don't see any issue with this. I should add that I had just made a post requesting an 'indoor cycling' forum. There is not really anywhere on this forum to post such a thing without it seeming way out of place; wherever she posts this is bound to look like spam unless she has a couple hundred posts under her belt. |
Originally Posted by bedtime
(Post 21113127)
Viola Brand is one of the top athletes in artistic cycling, and she is likely to be at the top of the results in any such search, so I'm not surprised she was mentioned.
It really bugs me when people take a well-meaning thing and inflate it to their own perverted thinking. With such ideology, one could say the same thing about ballet, gymnastics, and figure skating. She was respectfully dressed and covered in all the videos I've seen; in several videos she even wears jeans. And she doesn't sexualize the sport in any way—all the moves she does are regulation moves that men, women, and children are scored on. Also, the clothing is tight so it won't get caught on the bike. How may times have I seen BMX riders in X-Games catch themselves on their own loose clothing and ruin a trick? And physical looks do play a part in many sports if even just in a small way; people want to look their best, especially if they're on camera. I don't see any issue with this. I should add that I had just made a post requesting an 'indoor cycling' forum. There is not really anywhere on this forum to post such a thing without it seeming way out of place; wherever she posts this is bound to look like spam unless she has a couple hundred posts under her belt. |
Read the OP and thread again. Nobody objected to the video or the rider. What caused comment was OP's insistence that he wanted "specialy girl bike shows." Get it now?:rolleyes: In any event, I prefer the women's shows as well; about 99% of the biking sports I've seen consist of men's biking. It's nice to see that women can ride well too. *EDIT* Here is another video of Viola Brand being judged in 2016: |
Kunstrad (short for Kunstradfahren or"art bicycling") is very popular in Germany and searching on that will result in lots of hits.
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Subscribed.
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Spam or not- that is an absurdly talented woman. The core strength and balance is amazing.
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
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Spam or not- that is an absurdly talented woman. The core strength and balance is amazing.
The OP as posted about a beautiful, relevant cycling sport, and it seems everyone here enjoys the videos. If someone was actually profiting off this in some very small way, what does it matter? Compare that to the profit made with people on this forum recommending a bike or bike accessories. ... I used to think that women weren't as good cyclists as men. After seeing videos like this, my eyes have been opened. Below is a video of a girl who appears to be about 8-10 years old: You can see her doing an 'L-sit' whilst holding one hand on the bars and the other on the seat (0:11 seconds in). That is an extremely difficult move; most people can't even do an L-sit on a solid surface let alone whilst supporting oneself sideways on a bike and steering in a circle to avoid boundaries. All this was done with about a second of preparation and in such a smooth and graceful manner as to make it look easy. 0:21-0:26 is my favorite move. If anyone knows what it is called, I'd like to know—it's the main reason I've been doing so many modifications to my bike to handle it. |
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