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What a ride! It wore me out just watching it!
INSANITY!!!
Turn on your sound because you're up next on the bicycle! No closing your eyes!!!!
PUT ON YOUR HELMET AND CLICK ' BUTTON. ' BUTTON
Pretty cool. I seen some where they're riding on the knife edge of a ridgeline a few hundred feet above nothing, gotta have some major cajones! There are some vids of guys on dirtbikes doing similar runs. Having done some gopro dirtbiking I will say the playback seems way faster than the actual ride.
I am able to effectively visualize a 30-second USPSA stage, with every move and every target, but how could a pro rider like this know every turn for a huge-ranging 2+ minute ride? I wonder how many times down the hill they're allowed to take to learn:
Every turn
Every bump
Every line
Every jump
That video gave me anxiety.
That time I rode my bike I was bomber down a hill on a sidewalk, on a side street I jumped the landscape area and tried to jump onto the sidewalk on the other side caught the sidewalk and flipped into a cinderblock wall.
It's a miracle I wasn't hurt badly. Landed against the wall with my arm and thought I broke it.
I pretty much gave up not long after it.
One slight move, if I had hit my head on that wall (wasn't wearing a helmet) It might have ended much worse.
I'll save this stuff to the pros.
There's such a small degree of error on either side and your breaking a lot of bones, never walking again, or becoming a veggie.
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