can your science explain this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXRZRu96JHI
The trick is to hide an engine in your bicycle.
>>8335738
he's changing the direction of farting to gain speed
>>8335738
I can't imagine what his penis is going through
>>8335738
that fucking song from man of steel, plus the quote from Jor-El fits perfectly.
Who are we going to join in the Sun?
Who is going to help us to accomplish wonders?
I wonder.
>>8335784
Used to do that move with friends as a kid
we even called it the Superman
pretty sure we didn't have helmets either, wew
>>8335738
>can your science explain this
Downhill
Less drag.
>>8335738
i couldn't get this song out of my head while watching that video haha
https://youtu.be/86URGgqONvA?t=65
>>8335738
Less drag and they're going downhill.
However it is a very dangerous manoeuvre since he's on a fixie and will need to put his feet back on those spinning pedals, risking serious injury. The video actually cuts off before the most challenging part of the trick.
>>8336071
this image is intriguing.
I really want to play vidy in a swamp now. The thought is just so fucked up...
Everyone else perhaps braking as he moves forward? On bikes like that, braking causes gradual deceleration, so they all could've activated their respective braking mechanisms while the dude in the back's speed remained ~constant. The rotational speed of the pedaling mechanism on the super-guy's bike doesn't differ from what I've discerned, while everyone else seems to be pedaling more slowly as super-guy begins to make it to the front.
>>8338054
this
He's on a fixed gear bicycle, meaning your top speed is only as fast as your legs can take you.
Since he's going downhill, however, he's taking his feet off the pedals and letting gravity do the work, which is actually faster than he would be able to go by himself. The odd positioning is for stretching and aerodynamics.