The pair not too long ago collaborated to provide ‘Parallel II,’ a video which has totaled greater than 400,000 views on Pink Bull Bike’s official YouTube channel.

It is a second tackle a earlier video from three years in the past which now entails a digital camera fastened to a motorcycle filming the duo as they experience mountain bikes down intertwining tracks at speeds of round 60 kilometers per hour (about 37.3 mph).

“It is actually simply staying centered on what I am doing and never worrying about Kade,” Semenuk, top-of-the-line freeride mountain bikers on the planet, advised CNN Sport.

“It’s kind of choreographed. Like, we all know our timing. We all know what pace we have to hit, so I am actually simply making an attempt to hit my marks.

“Kade’s in entrance of me, behind me, I am not even serious about him. I am simply making an attempt to verify I am on level as a result of, if I miss a beat, that is the place I’ve to think about that possibly I ought to cease or possibly I must get out of the best way sooner.”

Regardless of driving inside a hair’s breadth of one another, each males say they felt calm all through capturing, owing to the belief and respect they’ve for one another.

The strikes have been all deliberate prematurely and set to a newly constructed route in British Columbia, Canada. Each riders agreed that the situation was essential to producing such an atmospheric completed product.

The placement of the route, which took round two weeks to construct, had beforehand been a paradise for mountain bike riders earlier than a lot of it was burnt down final yr.

Whereas benefiting from the “ash within the air and the mud trails,” Semenuk mentioned the undertaking additionally seemed to assist get the property again on its ft.

“I feel the imagery in all probability captured it slightly bit greater than the precise video, however simply the sunshine hitting the mud and the black bushes; when you’re a cinematographer, it is sort of a deal with,” he mentioned, including that he hoped extra routes could be constructed within the space on account of the video.

“We received spoiled with that one, as unhappy as the entire state of affairs was.”

‘Simply go together with it’

It was the primary time each males have been working collectively, however Semenuk by no means had doubts about asking Edwards to be his accomplice.

The British rider is a former junior downhill world champion and steadily competes on the hardest downhill racing tracks within the UCI World Cup, however he’s no stranger to initiatives resembling this.

For Edwards, the prospect to create one thing lovely with one of many legends of the game was too good to show down.

“We turned up there and we would check the road that morning and that afternoon we would be filming it,” Edwards advised CNN Sport.

“Clearly, you’d have a superb few goes, you’d have possibly 20 goes on it, so that you sort of determine what you are going to do and the place you are going to go, what the timing goes to be as a result of there’s a lot to consider.

“On the identical time, you simply sort of need to not give it some thought and simply go together with it.”

Semenuk estimated that they reached speeds of round 60 kilometers per hour on the steeper sections and that even the jumps and methods have been performed at an estimated 40-50 kilometers per hour (about 24.9-31.1 mph).

With each riders so shut to one another at a number of factors alongside the monitor, you’d suppose accidents have been commonplace however each remained comparatively unscathed all through.

Sure methods and abilities might have taken longer to movie than others, however each males have been content material with the completed product.

“To be an athlete, you have to be good at crashing as a result of you are going to crash,” Semenuk mentioned.

“However when you’re the athlete that crashes and hurts himself, then you definately’re not going to be an athlete very lengthy.

“In order good as you have to be at touchdown the trick, it’s a must to be pretty much as good at crashing on it.”

Semenuk’s want for pace

Adrenaline for Semenuk is just a lifestyle. When he isn’t gorgeous the world on two wheels, the Canadian will be discovered driving rally automobiles at breakneck speeds.

Though the 2 sports activities are completely different in lots of respects, the thread of fast-paced, daredevil motion is a continuing all through his life.

Like many who excel in such compromising conditions, he says it is all about holding calm.

“I feel when you begin to panic, you are sort of having hassle already, you already know? Should you’re calm, it means the whole lot’s going nicely,” he mentioned.

“As an athlete, you already know what you have to do. So till one thing begins going mistaken, there isn’t any actual panic.

“Kade, as nicely, like we put ourselves in a state of affairs day by day the place we have to focus or there’s some threat and also you simply sort of get used to it.

“Using is actually my most calm state since you are simply centered on this one factor.”

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