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No you are all mental, far too talented and have the ability to survive crashes that would kill the average cyclist and probably several bystanders for good measure... (not that I'm jealous in any way shape or form obviously)
Here is the video from Rampage of Cam Zink bailing out on a 80 foot gap jump. The gap might be huge and the eject rather spectacular but the run in to the gap itself is pretty insane...
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crikey!!
How is his body not shattered after that impact? Astonishing.
I knew he was a cyborg!
It felt pretty tense watching that waiting for the bail, I winced at each drop. People end up in wheelchairs for far less.
I Zink he haz been lucky, no?
Ooo, been waiting for some hedcam footage. The way he survived that was beyond belief
(Not actual Footage...)
Love the way he sas hello to his mates before dropping in to the ramp. Just another day at the office.
Watched full screen and, frankly, I'd have been walking pretty much all of that.
is there alternate footage of that from the ground?
Jesus, even the drops off the side of the run scare the crap out of me!
I thought it was kind of strange that some of the riders don't really enjoy doing it, I can see why now.
Watching this I realise what an abysmal rider I truly am!
Remarkable.
I think Fairclough was slightly relieved he was out in qualifiers - his gap jump he built looked insane. Hw was posting on Twitter that it might not have been such a good idea 😀
didn't Gee turn down the chance of another run last year ? It's OK I'll take third.
*parp*
'kin hell 😯
Amazing.
Really does make you wince!
Yikes!
Utterly bonkers... 😯 !!!! watched some of the live coverage, they have balls of the proverbial. From the headcam it feels like he's gonna drop in the canyon.. but that second clip shows the true height he fell... crazy.
Love the way the dog runs to the rescue though!
Love the way the dog runs to the rescue though!
Man's best friend. You would never get a [url= http://theoatmeal.com/comics/cats_actually_kill ]cat[/url] doing that 8)
That view shows it much better than some of the official footage. Insane beyond belief. It makes me a little ill just to watch
Jamie - MemberLove the way the dog runs to the rescue though!
Man's best friend. You would never get a cat doing that
True, the cat moved the landing whilst he was in mid air.
Man's best friend. You would never get a cat doing that
That's cos cats are way too cool, whereas dogs are baw licking subservients.
That's cos cats are way too cool, whereas dogs are baw licking subservients.
Heh...
I wanna see the dog! But I can't watch it again!
given how unpredictable dogs are (see Tour de France crashes from previosu years) I'm surprised it was just left roaming free range like that with bicycles and people falling out of the sky so close.
:O
He's not wearing gloves
Man's best friend. You would never get a cat doing that
The cat might be moderately concerned if it were his 'owner'* falling out of a cloud. As it could now be potentially faced with the problem of who would buy his next load of Whiskers
* The term 'owner' is used figuratively in this instance, and in no way denotes who is actually the boss in the relationship
[i]The cat might be moderately concerned if it were his 'owner' falling out of a cloud. As it could now be potentially faced with the problem of who would buy his next load of Whiskers [/i]
tsk! what rubbish, he already has a host of old ladies that feed him regularly.
The biggest bit of skill that he showed there was the yway he ditched the bike and kept himself in a reasonable position to protect his head and spine. Smaller gap jump may have killed him.
and here's me researching full face helmets so I can attempt much bigger stuff.... (dust's the hardtail off and finds XC lid)
You look back at the early Rampage vids and the stuff they're attempting (and largely pulling off) now is just insane. The riders are more skilled (and perhaps crazy), and bike technology is improving all the time, but surely they can't keep this rate of progression, with things getting bigger and more dangerous each year? The price of failure on most of these lines is already seriously high. Zink was very, very lucky to not break both legs - or worse.
He's not wearing gloves
Why do you think he bailed?
If he was wearing gloves he'd have nailed it. 🙂
andrewrchambers - Member
:OHe's not wearing gloves
Doerfling forgot his sleeves!
Absolutely incredible, god knows how he managed to walk away from that. Insane.
The cat might be moderately concerned if it were his 'owner'* falling out of a cloud.
Only if it looked like said owner might land on the cat. Besides, any sensible feline would be having a nice quiet kip in the shade well out of the way somewhere on the other side of the mountain.
I think Fairclough was slightly relieved he was out in qualifiers - his gap jump he built looked insane
Anyone got a link to pics/vid of this?
edit.
That's
Just
Mental
only when you see the headcam view do you realise it's all just "nope, nope, no. ****ing. way. no. helicopter please!" all the way down for most people.
in my experience* the more time you have in the air, the more time you have to make rational decisions about how, when and where to bail.
also, there is (possibly maybe) an inverse relationship between the size of a jump and injuries sustained in a crash, therefore that chap who's about to jump out of a hot air balloon in space should have taken a Santa Cruz V10 with him.
* reading about it on the internets
we're not cats.
physics says higher you are, harder you fall*
*faster, terminal velocity something like 12 seconds of freefall?
but yeah these guys are damn good at crashing. there's a skill to that too.
And thats not long after he nearly did his back in at Crankworx trying to flip the 60 footer but over rotating...
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I'd have been super safe there..........because I'd have been walking most of the way (with a rope!) to the flippin jump let alone leaving mother earth behind at that stupid ravine! Looks like a nice place - TO HAVE A PICNIC!
What a pu$$y.
^^ Yeah agree about the judging, the McCauls and Norbs should have placed higher imo
Klunk - Memberdidn't Gee turn down the chance of another run last year ? It's OK I'll take third.
Gee said afterwards he couldn't improve on his first run- job done basically. Amazing stuff though, this year it seemed like half the entrants did his cliff-drop-to-wallride thing but last year it was mindboggling,
To be fair WCA you have previous!
The McCauls? You mean there are more than one of those complete nut jobs in this world?
Can't believe he didn't clean land that 😯
Seriously it was saying hello to those two before the drop-in that put him off I reckon.
Keerist - I was scared enough just watching the first part of the run...when I saw the ramp I think a tiny bit of wee escaped.
Seriously batshit mental.
[b][u]WARNING - LOOK AWAY IF SQUEAMISH![/u][/b]
I did this yesterday from 4 feet 🙁 wear those knee pads kids!
Edit: photo removed 😳
Jeez louise put a warning up or something 🙁
Apologies - no offence meant. Perhaps a mod can do it? or remove it?
Christ that's steep
That's not steep, it's vertical!
Felt nauseous watching that. He's lucky to not have broken his legs or back. Am also slightly unsettled that Red Bull expects young men to do insane stunts like that for our entertainment and very little reward. Bit like watching gladiators fighting lions, only they haven't released lions onto the Rampage arena yet.
yeah i've got to be honest, (part of the reason i find it so amazing is) it is very dangerous.
otoh.. it's kinda fantastic that this exists, and no **** in a suit has shut it down. riders know the risks presumably?
hmm. is this like the huck-it thing in the 90s where it can't get any bigger (i.e. it's stupid, people are dying) and it has to stop and restart?
What bothers me is the way they're all conscripts too. Mmmm.
Actually, tbh it was a wee bit uncomfortable this year as they'd made it a round of the FMB world tour, and a diamond at that... Brought people into the event that'd never normally do it. Not sure that's a good thing, after all there wasn't a shortage of riders who'd do it even if there were no points up.
Yes, totally agree that nobody forces the riders to do stuff like that. Guess I'm just uncomfortable with watching young men risk life-changing spinal injury for a pocketful of cash. Many admit to being scared rather than amped before their runs (I've been to a Rampage and spoken to riders) and an 80ft gap jump like that is in a different order of magnitude to a DH race course.
[stoopid question]
I enjoyed watching it and agree that the judging was a bit suspect. I think events with judging are a bit dodgy though.
I do think it's getting too much though. I just think the big woodern ramps shouldn't be there. To me, the event is about riding the amazing natural landscape but adding in these huge jumps just takes the event too far. Someone will get hurt. I wonder if this near miss will make the organisers a bit more nervous?
I think the reason most of the riders are there is the prize money -
$21,000 has GOT to be worth the the risk....
🙄
I feel slightly sick that someone might well die for a few cans of pop. It's gotten a bit silly hasn't it?
They need parachutes
To be honest, I thought it was a bit odd to invite the likes of Anthony Messere to the Rampage this year: It's one thing riding the smooth lines of the Joyride event, but the Rampage is whole different kettle of fish.
IMO Kyle Norbraten had one of the best runs of the day, but was scored relatively poorly for it. I sometimes think that the judges make their mind up before the event who is going to win, subject to crashes etc., of course.
I watched this on Sunday, pretty unbelievable.
Someone is going to get killed or very seriously injured. I happens in extreme skiing/boarding and doesn't stop the sport but it is easy to see why a number of the riders don't really enjoy doing it.
Tend to agree with those that say it has gone a bit too far now.
Nice idea to take the same format as freeride ski/board but in those events they tend to keep it as natural as possible including the kickers and there is at least 'some' chance of planning a softer landing if it all goes horribly wrong.
Total and utter craziness!
Sweating palms watching the run up to the ramp, then I was just plain uncomfortable.
Surely SuperCross riders do equally crazy things, or are they all pushed into it by RedBull too? (Genuine question).
Happy that the guy could 'sort-of' walk away from it though.
Previously I mentioned that I thought Red Bull are exploiting extreme behaviors. I derive no entertainment from watching people damage themselves. And if you offer a large enough incentive, the thrill-seeking extreme end of the bell-curve will respond accordingly.
Previously I mentioned that I thought Red Bull are exploiting extreme behaviors. I derive no entertainment from watching people damage themselves. And if you offer a large enough incentive, the thrill-seeking extreme bell-end will respond accordingly.
Fixed it for you. 😉
Previously I mentioned that I thought Red Bull are exploiting extreme behaviors. I derive no entertainment from watching people damage themselves. And if you offer a large enough incentive, the thrill-seeking extreme bell-end will respond accordingly.Fixed it for you.
I hope that's a joke!
I was just gob-smacked watching all that live. Skill and balls/confidence/bravado beyond belief. And really interesting to hear how the riders felt about going that big, I always assumed they loved it and it was what motivated them.
I spent time learning to jump a long time ago and I never forget the buzz of going beyond the brake-stop point on something bigger than you feel 100% happy about and landing it (small stuff by average DJ stds now) but I stopped when a day at the 4x track was too often more about anxiety and pressure to progress than fun. For some the progress was fast, not for all. But the feeling of fear and pressure over-riding fun, well it's interesting to know they still get it. I thought great riders went beyond that, or that not getting it, replacing it with confidence / experience, was what made those riders so good.
endorphins and adrenaline can be very addictive.
or are they all pushed into it by RedBull too?
I don't think Red Bull or anyone else is actively pushing people to do things they don't want to do, but I do think that these sort of events put riders under pressure to perform.
[Paragraph copied from a posting I made on a separate thread]
Annual events of this type need to continually be bigger than the last in order to keep it fresh and marketable and there will always be someone whose either genuinely good enough or dumb enough to attempt the jump, edge, height or whatever which leaves the other people working the circuit in a difficult position. Either don't perform and risk losing your sponsorship and your livelihood or go ahead with something that you're less than comfortable with and risk losing a great deal more.
Anyone know why the helmet cam video has been removed?




