Would You Ride Black Snake in Val di Sole on a Unicycle?

We’re not really sure what to say apart from this is a little bit wild! This takes some serious skill and balance. Black Snake is one of the tougher tracks on the World Cup circuit.

The Black Snake on a unicycle? 😳

The athletes from @ac.villanders.einrad got some guts for sure!!

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The Villanders Einrad sports team also posted more on their Instagram. For those that don’t know, Black Snake is known for being one of the most technical tracks there is.

To give you an idea, here’s Luca Shaw’s POV from the World Cup round on Black Snake in 2019.


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2 thoughts on “Would You Ride Black Snake in Val di Sole on a Unicycle?

  1. We once saw a guy ride a unicycle down one of our local hills and he said he thought it was safer because he could just step off the back. We weren’t convinced; I think he was just a better unicyclist than we were MTBers.

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