Only the protagonist has a ride! Live-action version of "Yowamushi Pedal" Season 2 poster released

At the beginning of May, the second season of the live-action TV series "Yowamushi Pedal", adapted from the manga about cycling sports drawn by Japanese cartoonist Kei Watanabe, was launched. Yesterday (14th), the main visual of the second season of "Yowamushi Pedal" was released. Only the protagonist has a ride, and the supporting characters all stand aside.

The second season of "Biao Mushi Pedal" is scheduled to be broadcast on Skype for a fee. It will start on August 18 this year, with a total length of 13 episodes. Through the visual pictures and stills, it can be seen that when the actors ride the bike, only the head has protective gear, and the hands and legs are exposed. If they accidentally fall, they will still be injured. It can be seen that they are quite hard. I don't know if the TV series will restore the animation, so I can only ride a few episodes in a short distance.

​​"Yowamushi Pedal" tells a story: Chiba Prefecture Sohoku High School freshman Onoda Sakamichi is an otaku who loves animation, games and Akihabara. In this way, he didn't meet a classmate with the same preferences in junior high school, so he planned to join the animation research department after entering high school, but the club he wanted to join was stopped due to lack of members. Faced with this situation, Onoda Sakamichi became depressed. On the other hand, Shunsuke Imaizumi, who was also a freshman and was active in major cycling competitions in junior high school, saw Onoda Sakamichi riding a bicycle up a steep slope one day during training, and the story officially unfolded.