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IT’S CHICKEN SOUP | Ben Jones Mont Blanc Mountain Bike Enduro Day 2 Part 1



We say “It’s a piece of cake”. In Portugal they say “It’s chicken soup”. In Germany they say “It’s a cookie”. In Spain they say “It’s eating bread”. What do they say in your country?

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26 Comments

  1. In Honduras we say "Es más fácil que pegarle a un bolo," which translates into "It's easier than punching a drunkard," hahaha.

    Those trails were so cool! Keep living the dream, man.

  2. for me in malaysia… its "kacang saja" but when translate it in English it sound weird because iti become "bean only" hahahhahahhaha

  3. This trip looks so sick man! After a week off I'm "box-setting" everyone's vids this afternoon. MTB fever!

  4. In Brazil we say "Mamão com Açucar" translating to english would be Papaya with sugar xD
    Awesome video, Brian!

  5. Great videos, I watch all of them. Any chance you can provide narrative and context on length of ride (how many hours), difficulty level of trail, etc. stuff about the ride on a particular day. Apologize if I missed that information somewhere.

  6. btw the best way to upgrade your skillset is by practising some trials, i bought myself a trialsbike recently and progression is key.

  7. Man Bruno can ride, I got to say never road in thick fog before. Loved the tight switch backs on this trail. One hell of a start to day 2.

    By the way congrats on the 92 000 subs

  8. I'm german, and i never heard anyone say "es ist ein keks"… More likely people would say "Das war ein Spaziergang", which means something like "its a walk in the park".
    Great footage, btw… Gotta love the Alps. Been in Chx last year, its such a beautiful area. Sadly, i couldnt really hit the trails cause i was there with my daughter, so we've been hiking most of the time and only took a ride on rentals through the Chamonix valley. Still had an awesome time there… and she finally got her first "real" MTB on her birthday, an Orbea mx24, so i'm looking forward to go for some alpine trails with her next year.

    Greetings from Germany.

  9. I’m not sure but I feel like 1,500 euros for that it’s too expensive, I thought it was going to be a trip like the one Matt Hunter did on the video (Matt Hunter Mont Blanc) that would be worth 1,500 but this it’s like he just guide you through some random trails around the place imo anyway

  10. Really enjoy the videos Brian – you're exploring some great places that I'm sure give ideas to loads of people about where to ride. You mention details about the route on the video – where can I find these? Cheers!

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