Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi

Chapter 381 - 286: Tempest over the Rocky Mountains (Part 2)

Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi

Chapter 381 - 286: Tempest over the Rocky Mountains (Part 2)

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Chapter 381: Chapter 286: Tempest over the Rocky Mountains (Part 2)

[Most ordinary people ride a bicycle for ten years without necessarily being able to make it explode.]

[Yet Wang Ye says he can instantly make a bicycle explode... Ha.]

[Polar? This name sounds pretty fierce, let’s see what the bike looks like?]

[Hasn’t there already been some online videos of Wang Ye’s off-road riding circulating lately? Although the video isn’t very clear, I couldn’t see clearly what his ride looks like, but from a distance, it kind of looks like an off-road motorcycle.]

[Motorcycle? A bicycle that looks like a motorcycle? How heavy is that?]

[Even without an engine inside, it must weigh at least over fifty kilograms. Can he pedal it?]

[You must be new here. Apparently, you haven’t witnessed Wang Ye’s peak strength. This guy can deadlift a ton of barbells.]

[Whoa, a ton?]

[I’ve only heard of founder Ronnie reverse-pedaling a ton, and that video alone was shocking enough... Didn’t expect Wang Ye could actually deadlift a ton.]

[Deadlifting is like several times more difficult than reverse pedaling. I usually can reverse-pedal two or three hundred kilograms, but at most, I can only deadlift a hundred kilograms.]

[How much do you think Wang Ye could reverse-pedal if he tried?]

[At least five or six tons, I’d say.]

[This kind of strength... I was wrong; he really can pedal a fifty-kilogram bicycle.]

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Wang Ye gestured for the cameraman to turn the lens toward the "Polar 1.0" behind the cabin.

Which is his bicycle.

The cameraman conscientiously tilted the camera toward the front of the "Polar 1.0." 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝙬𝙚𝓫𝒏𝓸𝓿𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝙤𝓶

Focusing the lens closely on its exterior details.

The entire "Polar 1.0" reflects a pitch-black sheen, with its magnified component parts, a gearwheel and chain several times thicker than those on ordinary bicycles, along with a few top-notch suspension systems, all showcasing the wildness and sturdiness of this bicycle. One can’t help but doubt that even several tons of weight pressing down wouldn’t deform this bicycle.

All at once, the livestream chat began frantically discussing this bicycle named Polar.

[This bike is insanely wild.]

[Even if I don’t understand bikes, I can see how robust this one is.]

[This welding, material, and components are all freaking top-tier.]

[And this design, my God, I can hardly imagine what kind of brain could design such a revolutionary structure!]

[Softly speaking, Wang Ye just mentioned, he designed this bike himself.]

[Holy, this guy is not only insane in sports but also in design?]

[How can this man be damned-all-rounded?]

[Is there anything in this world he can’t do?]

[Designing his own ride and taking on Ozaki’s Eight on it... That’s incredible.]

Wang Ye glanced at the comments in the livestream chat, smiled faintly, and then continued explaining the content of their challenge.

After his brain was enhanced, his eloquence naturally improved;

now speaking casually, he matches some seasoned hosts and broadcasting professionals.

Though his tone isn’t perfectly pleasant, his seamless and impeccable language organizing ability conceals those flaws, allowing people to immerse completely in his words.

The surrounding cameramen were also visibly surprised watching Wang Ye’s articulate talk.

As professional cameramen, they’ve seen countless highly qualified hosts, but almost none provided the excellent immersive language experience like Wang Ye. Most professional hosts have good tone and pitch, but their language organizing skills are not particularly outstanding. Though they don’t stall halfway through sentences, their language doesn’t sufficiently engage the audience, which requires not just training but talent, too. Those lacking talent find it hard to bring sufficient engagement to the audience, no matter how much they train.

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About ten minutes later.

They finally landed on a mountain range at around one thousand meters altitude.

The cameraman then extended the camera outside the cabin, capturing the spectacular scenery beneath.

This is the midsection of the Rocky Mountains.

Looking around, apart from the reddish-yellow rock walls, there are barren wilderness roads.

Some road segments have quite high-altitude variance, even exceeding ten meters, enough to kill a rider on an off-road motorcycle, and with the wind and sand unusually loud today, visibility is low, making it easy to fall unnoticed and die on spot.

The Rocky Mountains, also translated as the Rockies,

is the backbone of the North American Cordillera in North America, composed of many smaller ranges, known as North America’s "spine," with primary ranges spanning from British Columbia, Canada down to New Mexico, USA, covering 4800 kilometers, vast and sparsely vegetated.

Generally, this isn’t a great place for off-roading because it’s too perilous, prone to accidents, leading to car crashes, but it’s an excellent venue for the "Emergence of Power" challenge. Because it’s extreme enough and daunting enough, it offers unparalleled challenge to contestants!

After landing in the midsection.

Wang Ye and Carlos moved their rides onto the wilderness.

Booom!!!

The tires slammed hard into the sandy wilderness ground, kicking up a great deal of dust.

And conveniently providing a slightly hazy visual effect.

Wang Ye scanned the surrounding scenery and connected with the visual from the Golden Eagle above.

Immediately, the area’s entire topography was visualized in his mind in a god’s-eye view, allowing him to quickly plan the off-road route for the upcoming challenge.

Wang Ye pondered for half a minute and then signaled Carlos behind him.

Subsequently, the two got on their rides, ready to start this challenge.

Rumble!!

Carlos’s gear switch and throttle twist roared loudly.

After Carlos shifted gears, Wang Ye suddenly began pedaling like crazy.

Hiss—the intense tire noise and gear chain mesh sound instantly overshadowed Carlos’s roar from behind, grabbing the spotlight.

Wang Ye’s speed instantly soared from 0 to thirty kilometers per hour,

within just five seconds, it shot up to over one hundred kilometers per hour,

Bear in mind that this is a very bumpy and slippery sandy road surface, yet Wang Ye could pedal his bicycle to reach such high speed in that short time, the strong visual impact was synchronized into the livestream from the helicopter camera above.

Originally, those viewers who had concerns and doubts about Wang Ye were utterly shocked after seeing this scene.

[Is this really a bicycle? Are you sure there’s no motor installed??]

[Impossible, don’t worry.]

[Just now, the cameraman filmed the details of Polar 1.0 entirely, absolutely impossible to have an engine installed, even a micro one couldn’t burst out this kind of speed.]

[Have you seen that foreign brother behind, he’s riding an actual off-road motorcycle, with a maximum speed capable of reaching up to 150 kilometers per hour, you compare the speeds between the two, Wang Ye’s acceleration speed is clearly faster, right? Even stepping back a thousand steps, if Wang Ye had a small engine on the bike for assistance, over eighty percent of the speed would still be powered by Wang Ye’s legs. Do you think that’s necessary just to provide that twenty percent speed?]

[Yeah, if it’s just to boost that bit of speed, there’s no point at all, they’re challenging off-roading, not racing!]

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