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Must Watch: Chris Akrigg in Chriscross 2 (Revenge of the Curly Wurly Bars)

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It is always so much fun to watch this guy ride. Yet again, Chris Akrigg proves that no bike can keep him from having a good time. The current cyclocross season convinced Chris to get back out on the skinny tires and produces a follow up to Chriscross. As always, Chris manages to make the incredibly difficult look easy, even on a cyclocross bike!

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bobbyt
9 years ago

What wheels is this guys running?

mudrock
mudrock
9 years ago

so cool. now I know what i can do with my cross bike.

AlanM
AlanM
9 years ago

I do a lot of trail riding on my CX bike. You’d be amazed what a well maintained set of wheels can withstand.

jarod
jarod
9 years ago

so sick

SUMSKILLZ
SUMSKILLZ
9 years ago

at 2:15….love it!..I broke lots of aluminum road bike handlebars in the 90’s bunny hopping road bikes. Cleared a sofa behind a downhill curve once, it had just fallen off a refuse truck, was in the middle of the road. Still can’t believe I cleared it, must have been the adrenaline…

Jerome
Jerome
9 years ago

You really need disc brakes to do this! Always loved Chris, he’s a genious on two wheels, whatever wheels they are! 🙂

Dougal
Dougal
9 years ago

Great video. Chris certainly has some serious talent. Wet tree roots and moss covered logs really take some skill to master.

Mike
Mike
9 years ago

Inspiring video. Trials applied to the natural environment on what is clearly a super-fun bike to ride. Brilliant, Chris!!

Joseph Clemenzi
9 years ago

HiGH FiVE!!!

delquattro
delquattro
9 years ago

Inspiring riding and video, but I muted the heinous audio.

AbelF
AbelF
9 years ago

Man crush

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