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WATCH: High-Speed Follow Cam Trails Mountain-Bike Legend

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Rémy Métailler is a mountain-biking legend, and new high-speed follow-cam footage shows why. Métailler kills a run through Whistler Bike Park in British Columbia, and a talented FPV (first-person view) drone pilot captures the whole thing on camera.

In the follow-cam video posted to YouTube by GoPro, FPV pilot Josh Deisler manages to keep up with Métailler, a French mountain biker, as he takes on “massive jumps,” hits “steep slabs,” and rides “freshly cut flow trails.” In other words, he does some really cool tricks over some technical terrain.

Commenters showed love for the rider, the drone pilot, and the equipment:

“The mix of GoPro’s quality filming and remy’s [sic] clean biking is one sight to see!” said one person.

“Kudos to the drone pilot! Wow!” said another.

Watch Rémy Métailler do impressive things on a mountain bike here:

Métailler and pros like him—with the help of talented follow-cam pilots, of course—appear to be enticing more people into the sport.

A new study suggests more people will getting into mountain biking in the next several years. In fact, the global mountain-biking market is set to grow by $3.77 billion between 2024 and 2028.

Technavio says mountain-biking tourism is driving the market growth, along with the development of electric mountain bikes.

Who is your favorite pro mountain biker?

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