I remember those days, I use to race back in the early 80's. I was terrible, just didn't have confidence but I was hanging with some good racers. Number 2 expert 9 yr old an I think number 1 expert 19 yr old in Jerry Dubert, he was on the cover of a BMX Plus back in the day doing a table top. My dad an some other dude drove us from Southern Oregon to Long Beach California back in 81 or 82 to go race in the last NBA or ABA big race. All the pros of the time were there, Harry Larry for team Diamondback, Stu Thompson for Redline an I can't remember the rest of their names. Torker, Race Inc, Robinson, they were all there. Jerry, the 19 yr old expert won the whole thing, the 9 or 10 year old Shawn Cox got second I think an this dude named Mark Wagui (pronounced Wa Gee) placed in first every race except the final where he wrecked. Probably choked, he was good though. He was like a top 16 expert I think, maybe 14. Our little group from Medford Oregon did well though for the most part. I was good at baseball an basketball but not bike racing, a lot of it is mindset. We have to believe we can win to actually win an I didn't. Table top was the big jump back then..... My dad moved us so much that I never kept in contact with any of those guys, by the time I got to Tumwater middle school in 8th grade it was my eighth different school district an tenth school change. Sucked.
The level of precision to flip the bike like that, without hitting either tire, then grabbing it and flipping it back over, is nothing short of incredible. One of the most amazing stunts I've seen in any sport in my lifetime. This must have taken him a huge amount of practice and wipe-outs to master.
he would have had a load of experience doing similar things before he started doing bmx he was a world class freestyle scooter rider and they do a lot of flips like that so it just became a matter of translating that to bmx
I raced BMX in 1980 and I have witnessed some mind blowing things, but never before have I seen comparable to this breathtaking stunt. This has completed my happiness.
That's literally unbelievable. I am an old school bmx old guy here. That kinda stuff was unimaginable in my day.. 52 years old here, and I still ride , but nothing even close to that..like trail ride. My hats off to that guy.. Wow !! You are extremely talented.
Imagine how many times he fell developing/learning that trick. Not only is the trick amazing but the fact that he had to get up after each failed attempt and try it again is also amazing!
Had to make sure "yall saw that right???"😂 In the video from the other side, he sticks his tongue out when he turns towards them. Man is on another level
Been watching this stuff since the mid 90s. I’ve wondered after so many years how the bar can be raised. This is one of those tricks that really pushes the sport higher. Just insane 🐲
How about in the mid 70s? All that was out there was cross-ups, wheelies, tabletops and jumps both in bicycle motocross and motocross. The thought of doing just a flip blows my mind.
@@g-money3766 You won't I'm not into the x-game thing. Just sometimes you see somethings in life that are simply amazing.When I saw the slow mo I was floored.
I wonder - with such speeds and hights, why wear the helmet? what is it for? advertising space? 🤔 if he fell, his neck would snap like a straw... oh, maybe the helmet is to reduce the radius of brain splatter... 😮😔
This guy's been my neighbor for 3 years. I must say, the guy is an inspiration, sees the world through a "everything is possible" approach. Absolutely humble guy.
Ask him if that is a 1983 diamondback silver streak 2 please. Mine was stolen. Favorite bike I ever owned... would be cool to know he pulled it off with the same bike!
I'm THE 1ST & ONLY TO SAY.... THIS YOUNG MAN'S TALENT.... BRINGS ME TO TEARS. ASTOUNDING!!!.... IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT!!!. THIS YOUNG MAN IS A PHENOM!!!. ♠️THE VANITY ADDICT♠️
Holy crap, as a bmx'er from the early 80's this kind of trick/stunt would not of even crossed my mind as getting 6ft to 7ft of air out of a quarter pipe was considered "RAD" back then..... these guys are off the scale now, much respect for their balls of steel
My jaw is on the floor. As a woman who grew up trying to do tricks on her bmx in the neighborhood, I’m still floored by the athleticism and acrobatics these rider’s exhibit! 🤯❤🤯
I am literally. The courage, the timing, and the Perfection of his Landing is just everything. Some people are just born with a gift, and I am 55 years old and I have seen a lot of cool things, and I think this is the coolest thing I have ever seen in my life! Bravo! I will never forget this I am sending this clip to all my friends!
Wow! There are few tricks that are pulled so clean and this was absolutely as clean as it gets. Pastrana's double back in 2006 was picture perfect, and so is this.
That was the last awesome trick you saw?! What a pathetic post. I could name at least half dozen in the last 25 years. From Jake Brown 720 ollie, Hoffman no handed 900, Bob Burnquist fakie 900, Shaun White double mctwist, Pastrana double backflip, and even Gui Khury 1080
To remember how cheezy the first stunts were in pro BMX, back when I was a kid, 25-30 years ago, and then see this, is really amazing. Definitely an incredible evolution.
Incredible, I remember when BMX started. We had the Patterson Boys, Brent and Brian Patterson raced for us. We were a BMX manufacturer in the early 70's in the Bay area, Hayward to be exact. This is incredible to see how talented these young guys are impressed.
That will definitely make him a goat🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐 . That would take him years of devotion in every walks of his life and only few seconds will decide the outcome...loser or winer in life. This guy has really nailed the show.,
I was impressed by the way he stopped the pedals where he wanted to and then after all that flipping the pedals were right where he left them to put his feet back on them. Soooo many details involved in the trick to master💪💣⚡
How in the world does somebody even think of a trick like this, yet alone be able to practice it without breaking at least 1 body part!? He did it so gracefully too. Simply amazing! 👍👍
Yeah, that was unbelievably awesome. They practice this stuff over and over in a foam pit till they pretty much perfect it, then they can do it for real, but with a soft landing ramp that absorbs a lot of shock when you biff it. Still totally insane though!!
Before R Willy made it big in Nitro Circus, he would help the youth at Alex Skate Bowl, (Sunshine Coast) putting on Comps and looking out for all, and giving everyone a fair go. Amazing guy.
The way he dodged both tires so narrowly AND was able to get both feet on the pedals flawlessly is just friggin incredible, let alone the rest of that insanity! Amazing
I was a fellow witness of those times as well. I really think "the training" has stepped up. With what we have available, and man's imagination and resourcefulness, you can pretty much keep yourself safe as you learn. Though be certain, you definitely need some large size huevos !
I wonder - with such speeds and hights, why wear the helmet? what is it for? advertising space? 🤔 if he fell, his neck would snap like a straw... oh, maybe the helmet is to reduce the radius of brain splatter... 😮😔
I feel like you can't even practice these types of stunts. Either you can do it, or you die trying. There's no room for error when you let go of your bike 40 ft in the air.
@@MASTERSLY5 it’s how they practice these insane tricks safely without hurting themselves before they actually try it on a full ramp. They start with practicing into a foam pit. Then they take it to the resi ramp (a semi hard rubbery version of the ramp) and then when they are fully confident they take it to the real deal.
That few seconds was more entertaining than marathons, and track and fields, and pole vaulting, and soccer or football or whatever you call it, and fudging hockey, and all those other crappy Olympics games. Wanna hate me for saying that? Bring it on!
I mean I'm sure he practiced the trick in those protective puffy crap he crashed to in the end but on the floor. Once comfortable you practice the landing. I believe in you.
Hands Down the most insane stunt I have ever seen in BMX!! It's incredible that the weight of his massive brass balls didn't interfere in pulling it off so cleanly.
Look I’m a skateboarder so some rival bmxers but the difference with skateboarding and bmx is it’s easy to bail on skateboard. You kick the board away and roll it out. If this dude failed this he’d have landed on his face or landed on top of that metal frame and broken his spine. It’s totally different. Watching skaters do the mega ramp they bail all the time and hit their knees and slide they don’t have a huge bicycle that can crush them or they can land on and become a paraplegic. This is insane; don’t know what it’s called but this is crazy performance to watch.
Old school rider here, 51 years old. We were doing table tops off quarter pipes thinking we were rad. This is just demented and so epic
I remember those days, I use to race back in the early 80's. I was terrible, just didn't have confidence but I was hanging with some good racers. Number 2 expert 9 yr old an I think number 1 expert 19 yr old in Jerry Dubert, he was on the cover of a BMX Plus back in the day doing a table top.
My dad an some other dude drove us from Southern Oregon to Long Beach California back in 81 or 82 to go race in the last NBA or ABA big race. All the pros of the time were there, Harry Larry for team Diamondback, Stu Thompson for Redline an I can't remember the rest of their names. Torker, Race Inc, Robinson, they were all there.
Jerry, the 19 yr old expert won the whole thing, the 9 or 10 year old Shawn Cox got second I think an this dude named Mark Wagui (pronounced Wa Gee) placed in first every race except the final where he wrecked. Probably choked, he was good though. He was like a top 16 expert I think, maybe 14.
Our little group from Medford Oregon did well though for the most part. I was good at baseball an basketball but not bike racing, a lot of it is mindset. We have to believe we can win to actually win an I didn't.
Table top was the big jump back then.....
My dad moved us so much that I never kept in contact with any of those guys, by the time I got to Tumwater middle school in 8th grade it was my eighth different school district an tenth school change. Sucked.
Johnny Blaze
yeah no one cares buddy 👍
Watch his Rwilly edit 3
I’m 56 dude I used to race back in the 80s and do tricks you’re exactly right
That was absolutely incredible.
Not only did he land it, but he stuck the trick PERFECTLY.
That's what she said 💀
@@popeyeschknisfknawsum 🤣
On a plastic mat...
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The tires were like 2cm away from his face 💀😎
I just watched this more than once….
There’s no words for well executed stunts.
Thanks for sharing
One of the most amazing things I've seen in my 60 years on the planet. It's as though he has control of time itself. Superhuman.
The level of precision to flip the bike like that, without hitting either tire, then grabbing it and flipping it back over, is nothing short of incredible. One of the most amazing stunts I've seen in any sport in my lifetime. This must have taken him a huge amount of practice and wipe-outs to master.
*Ohhhh DAD PUMP IT HARD!!! 😩 OUCHIE OUCHIE OUCHIE DAD IT HURTS, BUT I LIKE IT!! PUMP IT HARD AND MAKE IT ALL SWOLLEN AND TENDER!!!* 😩🥺🥵
just think about having to maintain eye contact with the handle bars while flipping over it at that speed 🤯
he would have had a load of experience doing similar things before he started doing bmx he was a world class freestyle scooter rider and they do a lot of flips like that so it just became a matter of translating that to bmx
It was his first time LOL 😂
I was thinking the same thing. Early practice runs HAD to be painful!
I raced BMX in 1980 and I have witnessed some mind blowing things, but never before have I seen comparable to this breathtaking stunt. This has completed my happiness.
Lol, what is that trick even called?
@@chief5981It's called next of keen on speed dial.
NBL or aba?
Aba in 81 and Nbl in 82-83 here in new england
Oh hell yeah. I’m old.. but that was the best thing I’ve ever seen on a bike. God Bless 💜
That's literally unbelievable. I am an old school bmx old guy here. That kinda stuff was unimaginable in my day.. 52 years old here, and I still ride , but nothing even close to that..like trail ride. My hats off to that guy.. Wow !! You are extremely talented.
That was spectacular! The amount of confidence and fluidity this requires is incomprehensible.
Even doing a purposeful bail on the cushion would make me pucker up
THIS GUY IS LOCO
@@lostone1677 Facts
Lol
Imagine how many times he fell developing/learning that trick. Not only is the trick amazing but the fact that he had to get up after each failed attempt and try it again is also amazing!
Nope, I was there. He got it the 1st time he tried it. Then quickly planned an event that evening to show everyone what he'd created.
@@pressurewashingwithkoolfel9738 i can confirm i was with
They practice these tricks into big massive foam pits until they can do it consistently
I'm more impressed with how he turned to look at the crowd when he knew he had a FAST APPROACHING WALL still to negotiate..!!
I notice it same way as you
I think he was happy and surprised he landed the trick . And he looked at crowd for their reaction as well
you are more impressed by the part that anyone could do than the crazy trick that only one guy on the planet can do?
Had to make sure "yall saw that right???"😂 In the video from the other side, he sticks his tongue out when he turns towards them. Man is on another level
Definitely one of the GOATS of BMX. Hard to even compare the guys of 80s 90s and 2000s to this guy. I think each decade should have its own GOAT
This is simply peak human performance. Like a gold medal World Record in the Olympics, or an artists 10 year masterpiece, truly something to admire…
This is awesome. my generation thought Mirra and Hoffman were peak human performance on a BMX. This is insane and the sport will continue to progress.
Exactly. Godly for an instance.
Wow...excellent comment, you really described that perfectly!
He achieved the title of master on that day.
It's these awesomely huge and safe ramps and the ability to practice in foam pits allowing them to keep pushing the limits.
All my years riding I never thought this woulda been possible. Legendary.
❤❤😂😢😢❤fgu
I was petrified doing tail whips and wouldn't dare try bar spins while this guy...
I did it the day before him.
Instant Legend for the next 100 yrs
He’s very dedicated to his bmx and scooter.
The way he ever so comfortably hit that barrier says how much of his life he put into that sport. Amazing.
GOAT!! Mad respect to even try that to pull that trick!! And then stomp the landing too?? #*ck’n amazing!!
Bro, the amount of courage it takes to do this can't be imagined. Let alone the skills. Hats off to you. Lots of respect for you man!!
Anybody can do that shit
@exoszn7273 let's see you record yourself doing it then. And yeah late reply idc...
Been watching this stuff since the mid 90s. I’ve wondered after so many years how the bar can be raised. This is one of those tricks that really pushes the sport higher. Just insane 🐲
Exactly what I was thinking
How about in the mid 70s? All that was out there was cross-ups, wheelies, tabletops and jumps both in bicycle motocross and motocross. The thought of doing just a flip blows my mind.
I remember a time in x games when double, triple truckdrivers, flairs, and backflip tailwhips were crazy tricks lol
I used to ride during the Fiola, Dominguez, Hoffman era. The things these guys do now, us old heads never could've imagined. Amazing.
I don't think I have ever seen a bike trick this amazing in my 62 years on earth, perfectly executed..👏👏👏👏
Happi next birthday pal
If you don't respond to us next year, we're going to be devastated
Keep practicing
@@g-money3766
You won't I'm not into the x-game thing. Just sometimes you see somethings in life that are simply amazing.When I saw the slow mo I was floored.
I wonder - with such speeds and hights, why wear the helmet? what is it for? advertising space? 🤔
if he fell, his neck would snap like a straw...
oh, maybe the helmet is to reduce the radius of brain splatter... 😮😔
This is literally the most insane trick I have ever seen after being a fan of BMX, freestyle for 40 + years.
What is the name of this trick?
@@DONTBEDECIEVED.TURNTOJESUSfront flip bikey
Just freckin beautiful!! I watched this video over 100 times and I have the same reaction like the very first time. WOW!!
That was insane to the main brain. Dude, you’re a champion never seen that before. God bless and stay safe.
This is the most amazing bike trick I’ve ever seen. The landing and slamming into the wall just made it that much cooler 🔥🔥🔥
lmao the bike hit him in the shin too you can see him limping
@baxtyr ohh shit I didn't know that thanks for pointing it out 🤪
This guy's been my neighbor for 3 years. I must say, the guy is an inspiration, sees the world through a "everything is possible" approach.
Absolutely humble guy.
Amazing one good man👍👍👌😊
Ask him if that is a 1983 diamondback silver streak 2 please. Mine was stolen. Favorite bike I ever owned... would be cool to know he pulled it off with the same bike!
Im 73 and watchin that young man gave me a stir like ive not felt in years...I actually found myself grinning ear to ear...
I'm THE 1ST & ONLY TO SAY....
THIS YOUNG MAN'S TALENT....
BRINGS ME TO TEARS.
ASTOUNDING!!!....
IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT!!!.
THIS YOUNG MAN IS A PHENOM!!!.
♠️THE VANITY ADDICT♠️
Holy crap, as a bmx'er from the early 80's this kind of trick/stunt would not of even crossed my mind as getting 6ft to 7ft of air out of a quarter pipe was considered "RAD" back then..... these guys are off the scale now, much respect for their balls of steel
Imagine what they are doing in 20 years.
From one 80s BMXer to another, this is genius.
And i thought i´m cool driving on one wheel back then.
That was the most incredible physical feat I've ever seen!!
👣
You've been deprived
Should’ve seen me shit out my Taco Bell last night
These Nitro Circus guys have a different relationship with physics and gravity than I do…….
@@anthonymullen6300
That's the world's best trick and looks bloody awsome
That is the craziest trick I've ever seen. And done flawlessly.
My jaw is on the floor. As a woman who grew up trying to do tricks on her bmx in the neighborhood, I’m still floored by the athleticism and acrobatics these rider’s exhibit! 🤯❤🤯
I've never in my life seen anyting that awesome on a bike, this generation is so much better when it comes to sports. Great job young man.
Mind blowing where these pioneers are taking the sport, imagine someone waking from a coma after 50 years. Huge respect Ryan
That was absolutely amazing!! Well done to him for performing that trick so smoothly. 😎👍🏾
The danger factor alone should make you appreciate the level of focus and precision it took to pull it off that clean. Just amazing‼️
Too bad he did it to resi and it doesn’t count.
thanks for telling us..ill appreciate it
Ive seen better
I am literally. The courage, the timing, and the Perfection of his Landing is just everything. Some people are just born with a gift, and I am 55 years old and I have seen a lot of cool things, and I think this is the coolest thing I have ever seen in my life! Bravo! I will never forget this I am sending this clip to all my friends!
I mean I am literally overwhelmed with astonishment!
Ahh that brings back memories.
Me and all our buddies riding all day.
You are a BMX Ninja
💯💪
Why isn't this in the Olympics? This is incredible
This is so amazing it doesn't even look real. Beautifully executed.
The amount of concentration and talent is intense. I loved every second of this accomplishment.
So as a kid who watched X Games on Saturday with the world’s worst cable in the 90s…..this was not even a thought. Ryan is the greatest rider ever
When he did this he single handedly changed the bmx game forever. Insane.
Wow! There are few tricks that are pulled so clean and this was absolutely as clean as it gets. Pastrana's double back in 2006 was picture perfect, and so is this.
@oooo_myyyy_woowwwww he normaly go to X Games. He even won mega park
riiight!!! they have come soo far from that era. the shit their doing defys all kind of laws lol
riiight!!! they have come soo far from that era. the shit their doing defys all kind of laws lol
Out of this world amazing! He deserved a standing ovation.
He's gone with the bar not just raised it 👏👏👏👏👏
1, 2,
Ryan is doing for bmx tricks what Travis done for MX tricks, absolute mad lads 🎉🎉imagine the next 25 years❤
That jump has to be the most Perfect Jump You done so far on that trick! Ryan You R AMAZING!!!!
This dude just keeps pushing the sport further and further. Impressive stuff, everytime I see a clip Its something that seems impossible. 👏👏👏👏👏
This is like when tony hawk land the 900
Bro I have never seen anything this nice since Tony Hawk landing the infamous 900. This was legendary 🙌🏿
I'm putting this right with Pastrana in 2006 and the first double back flip on a motorcycle.
Yeah this is right up there with that and the first motoX backflip.
That was the last awesome trick you saw?! What a pathetic post. I could name at least half dozen in the last 25 years. From Jake Brown 720 ollie, Hoffman no handed 900, Bob Burnquist fakie 900, Shaun White double mctwist, Pastrana double backflip, and even Gui Khury 1080
Fucking amazing 👏 !!! 💯💯💢💯👏🙌🙌👏💯💯
That was legendary. I remember back in my time. People would struggle to do a 360 degree move.
But now the present generation seems to do easily.
How many of you watched this multiple times just to marvel at the beauty? I know i did.
To remember how cheezy the first stunts were in pro BMX, back when I was a kid, 25-30 years ago, and then see this, is really amazing. Definitely an incredible evolution.
Incredible, I remember when BMX started. We had the Patterson Boys, Brent and Brian Patterson raced for us. We were a BMX manufacturer in the early 70's in the Bay area, Hayward to be exact. This is incredible to see how talented these young guys are impressed.
Esse maluco não pode ser normal 🤪 muita coragem e muito capote 😂no final essa maravilha nota 1000👏👏
Perfect synergy of man and machine. Flawless
That was the most incredible piece of showmanship I'd ever seen in my life
Its not just showmanship
@@lukamagicgod nobody said it was. Pete is just admiring the showmanship aspect of the video.
@@lukamagicgod reading comprehension isn't your thing
Love how the pedals were just waiting for his feet to connect and stick this amazing stunt. What a Legend!
Pretty sure he would be putting a piece of tape in the sprocket that creates friction in the chain and holds them there ;) I know some riders do..
That was totally amazing I've been riding bicycle for 40 something years and I ain't never seen anyone pull that off. That was something to see.
Absolutely insane
Usually done by tightening the bottom bracket bearings until they don't spin freely - just remove the spacer sleeve.
That will definitely make him a goat🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐 . That would take him years of devotion in every walks of his life and only few seconds will decide the outcome...loser or winer in life. This guy has really nailed the show.,
I was impressed by the way he stopped the pedals where he wanted to and then after all that flipping the pedals were right where he left them to put his feet back on them. Soooo many details involved in the trick to master💪💣⚡
How in the world does somebody even think of a trick like this, yet alone be able to practice it without breaking at least 1 body part!? He did it so gracefully too. Simply amazing! 👍👍
Yeah, that was unbelievably awesome. They practice this stuff over and over in a foam pit till they pretty much perfect it, then they can do it for real, but with a soft landing ramp that absorbs a lot of shock when you biff it. Still totally insane though!!
The amount of times he’s had to fall to get to this point is crazy.
Foam pits
ખુબ અદ્ભુત, અને વિશ્વાસ પૂર્ણ, લાખો માં એક. અભીનંદન બેટા
Nothing amazes me anymore. Everything is possible. Respect.
He was destined to win this event with this incredible move! I’m not much of a fan. but still can appreciate pure talent!
Wow! When I was a kid seeing people do a black flip was incredible, this just unreal how talented these athletes are!!
In the 90s. Dirt bmx was HUGE. When I learned bar spins and 360s. It felt like the greatest achievement ever. He must feel like a super hero.....lol
begining popular bmx around 80 , remember that eddie viola, bob haro the master bmx freestyle, now bmx more crazy..
I got chills during that slow-mo.
😁😁😁
Same
Goosebumps
Bro I did too
Hell yea like what in the conjuring devil is that💀🤣🤣
The confidence, the faith, the steady nerves, unbelievable
ありがとう
He hurted his leg hahaha
He must be heavy with nerves of steal and a heart of gold
Before R Willy made it big in Nitro Circus, he would help the youth at Alex Skate Bowl, (Sunshine Coast) putting on Comps and looking out for all, and giving everyone a fair go. Amazing guy.
Det där var något av det sjukaste jag sett. Mycket skickligt gjort. Fantastiskt ❤❤❤
The way he dodged both tires so narrowly AND was able to get both feet on the pedals flawlessly is just friggin incredible, let alone the rest of that insanity! Amazing
Geeze. I was around when the first backflip happened. Now that has evolved to this. Amazing guys. Be safe. Wow
Is this a backflip?
Yeah Mr Jose yanez if I'm not mistaken. In the early/mid 80s.
What could top that?
I was a fellow witness of those times as well. I really think "the training" has stepped up. With what we have available, and man's imagination and resourcefulness, you can pretty much keep yourself safe as you learn. Though be certain, you definitely need some large size huevos !
Same. Woww indeed
These guys are the real superheroes . Extraordinary
Esse cara é de outro mundo.Fenomenal
Obrigada @alvaoliveira3801
My mouth dropped the first time and I must say that was amazing!!! I have watched this almost 100 more times. He is not human lol!!!!
I am speechless,these kid have taken this to another 10 lvls beyond incredible 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
AGREE!!! 😎👍🏿
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👽
Not a kid though
Wut
I wonder - with such speeds and hights, why wear the helmet? what is it for? advertising space? 🤔
if he fell, his neck would snap like a straw...
oh, maybe the helmet is to reduce the radius of brain splatter... 😮😔
That is so wild. The physics involved. So badass
I don't think so anyone can do that again including him,but he has created history for sure.
The way he has to perfectly let go of the bike so it doesn't rotate to fast or off to the side, totally awesome! Super impressive.
An the tire coming an inch from his face perfectly
Yes indeed, I think the 2nd part was Relatively easy but the 1st part bike spin was so close to his face & body - 👏👏👏😜
@@stevenmack9948 relatively easy???
@@richardtominaga8957 haha right?
I feel like you can't even practice these types of stunts. Either you can do it, or you die trying. There's no room for error when you let go of your bike 40 ft in the air.
This might be the coolest thing I’ve seen all year. It looks like the tire walked itself into the flip on his stomach 😅 this was smooth as butter!
That's actually what it feels like to chew 5 gum 😂
Definitely told his front wheel "Hi"😂😂
Just the practice to perform this perfectly, makes me hurt. Respect.
Ever heard of a foam pit and resi pads?
@@jonafrica5739 No, what are those?
@@MASTERSLY5 it’s how they practice these insane tricks safely without hurting themselves before they actually try it on a full ramp. They start with practicing into a foam pit. Then they take it to the resi ramp (a semi hard rubbery version of the ramp) and then when they are fully confident they take it to the real deal.
That few seconds was more entertaining than marathons, and track and fields, and pole vaulting, and soccer or football or whatever you call it, and fudging hockey, and all those other crappy Olympics games.
Wanna hate me for saying that? Bring it on!
@@jonafrica5739 doesn't matter still very tough and tiring and foam pit doesn't guarantee 100% safety
I imagined myself doing that so many times and I always ended up in the hospital, every time. This guy did it for real. That's amazing.
never give up and fill me in on your next hospital visit,😀
I mean I'm sure he practiced the trick in those protective puffy crap he crashed to in the end but on the floor. Once comfortable you practice the landing. I believe in you.
Who else remembers the backflip in the movie "Rad" and never woulda guessed this is where it was headed... 😂
Честно сказать я шокирован этими велосипедистами. Такое вытворять на обычном велосипеде .
the way the bike almost looked like it was riding up his body because it was so close shows how precise this trick was. absolutely phenomenal
I built a ramp when I was 7 and tried to jump over my 3 sisters....Sorry Holly!!
It was riding him that was the point! Major props to this man for that shit!
@@hangtime911🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hands Down the most insane stunt I have ever seen in BMX!! It's incredible that the weight of his massive brass balls didn't interfere in pulling it off so cleanly.
lol, I agree!
Best comment bro hands down you have the best comment
It’s gotta be the most eye pleasing trick to do on a bike! I can only imagine what it feels like to land it.
Wow Super Awesome Amazing Stunning Fantastic incredible Spectacular And Beautiful.
I've watched this sooo many times and I still don't know how he pulled that jump off. Friggin amazing🤪
Esattamente
I like to see at the end, he stop by wall.
First thing is to have incredibly giant huevos lol .
It's practice and hard work and alot of it.
That was dope...including the wall slam!
That's the best BMX jump I've seen. Incredible 😮😮😮😮
That was the sickest trick I’ve ever seen! Props to the cameraman for capturing that .
There are many others too but yes this one definitely slaps too …
Oh yeah the cameraman deserves props. 😂
Dude I've watched this 10 times in a row and I get more impressed every time....
Watch deez slam against your chin 10 times instead ;)
@@homelesszombie only if Deez can slam on your ass after....
Look I’m a skateboarder so some rival bmxers but the difference with skateboarding and bmx is it’s easy to bail on skateboard. You kick the board away and roll it out.
If this dude failed this he’d have landed on his face or landed on top of that metal frame and broken his spine.
It’s totally different.
Watching skaters do the mega ramp they bail all the time and hit their knees and slide they don’t have a huge bicycle that can crush them or they can land on and become a paraplegic.
This is insane; don’t know what it’s called but this is crazy performance to watch.
Perfect! Down to the smallest gap between the bike and your head! Hell yeah.💚😎🤙
How do you even practice this and still be alive to reach that level of greatness. Bro is cut from confidence it self!👏🏾👏🏾
Water and foam pits
I swear I was just thinking the same thing
I was wondering my self.
It’s called money
@@ayo0o0o0o0 yea because money just gives you talent 🙄
As a guy who was a stuntman in my own mind, that was amazing…
😂
I know.
My best trick is a dive onto the couch
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂Bro you just floored me with that one 👍🏿
I can do that. Here, hold my beer. LOL