The Spanish stokefest shall CONTINUE! Iโ€™m spending the next three weeks heading south with McTrail Rider and hitting as many amazing trails as possible.

    Our first adventure of this road trip brought us to Madrid with Nathan from Sendero Seeker. Madrid is surrounded by hundreds of miles of singletrack, and from what we saw itโ€™s quite amazing.

    This ride was about an hour north of Madrid in Patones.

    Donโ€™t miss the next video from this trip on McTrail Rider’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAID_Fku4w12xh6biUqC88Q

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    1. Madrid area is an awesome place to ride: you have great spots within 45 mins drive and you can mtb pretty much all year round.
      Patones is great but you also have hundreds of natural trails to the north in Guadarrama or in the NW towards Navacerrada: no need for bike parks.
      Really miss it.

    2. Andrew is fast but I saw you on McTrail and do have the style! A wheel killing trail love to ride there, would get a skill injection and some travel added to the bike. Another great video.

    3. What bike would u recommend for jumps and wheels and backes because my mountain bike donโ€™t go down 9 degree gutters because it brakes my axis and what tiers do u recommend plz get back to me just what brand of bike

    4. Iโ€™m in the process of building a Trek Full Stache. I think it would rip over all that jank. Not a long travel bike 140/130 but has 3 inch tires. Its nickname is Monster Trek

    5. 3:40 Actually, we don't say "gra(th)ia(th)", we say "gra(th)ias". Only in a few regions of Andalucรญa people say "gra(th)ia(th)" I hope you come back to Spain soon!

    6. The lisp (ceceo) only occurs in some places in Andalusia, and is seen extremely uneducated or with a speech defect. Never speak like that, it's hilarious to hear you say grathiath. In Spanish the S are always S.

      The seseo (pronounce C and Z as S) also occurs in Andalusia, the Canary Islands, and Latin America. From Spain it is assumed that many people speak like this, but it is seen as inprogressive and unsophisticated (to put it in some polite way).

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