The facts he throws the bike into position while he’s upside down it’s just so amazing to me. He let it flow until he had to use force to complete the trick, that was awesome.
@@daggaboom It's all of the above, and maybe then some. A guy like me could work at this for 2 whole lifetimes, and I guarantee... My career would end prematurely, and fatally so.
My mind is completely blown! This is some of the most jaw dropping, unbelievable stuff I have ever seen. It’s like next, next, next, next level greatness right there.
@damezeeduivel8656 The number of people that have ridden a bike in Amsterdam is exceedingly higher than the number of people that have done or can do that stunt. You can post your clip any time since it's so easy. Nobody is stopping you.
This is super human amazing stuff right here. I cant stop watching!! This man has some mad skills. I cant imagine how many times he had to practice this jump to obtain such perfection. Truly amazing - love the dismount and celebration at the end also! Dude you are incredible‼️
This is absolutely one of thee most incredible athletic and daring sporting displays ever ! His talent is off the charts. He deserves every accolade and I hope he becomes rich. He deserves it!
I don’t even know where to start with praises on how majestic you made a jump so incredibly hard look. Wow!! I’m just amazed at how this sport continues to evolve and become so much better. These are truly elite athletes!! Awesome 😊
The body control is super elite. The skill just to push through that last flip at the end is astonishing. Looks like done this a lot which is even crazier to think of
Push through? That last flip is the first motion that he starts when he leaves the ramp. He's doing a full front flip no matter what., whether he does the superman while in rotation or not. You make it sound like he initiated that from a non rotating position at the last moment.
@@dlmperformanceandracing Will have 12 year olds pulling this off within ten years. The pros will be doing a double back flip version somehow. Honestly, I don't know if kids today realize just how far X sport games have come. Every year they push the flag post further and further. Just in the past twenty years.
@@romanverdin7763lack of fear of pain. This isn’t typical because normal, and abnormal people have aversion to pain. That part of this guys brain never developed or was damaged.
Seriously watched this 7 times in a row and still amazed at how effortless he made it look. I'm not even a BMX fan lol I had one but preferred my skateboard. THIS DUDE DESERVE 4EVER PROPS
Crazy how in most sports, people wear shorts or loose clothing but bmx'ers ... they are a different breed! Skinny jeans while cycling and doing flips is craaaaazy af! Kudos 👏👏
I'm 56 years old and used to race BMX back in the day on my Redline 440 & PK RIPPER , hutch ,& my cycle pro Foiler !!!!! I miss them good ol-days of BMX . This young man is so talented it blows me away ❤❤❤❤
A Redline. You fancy f-er. Everyone in my crew dreamed of a Redline. Then one of the guys got one and we found out why we didn't get them Besides we were all broke as hell. 2 days after getting it, Someone booted him off and stole it. Insurance gat hum another one and it was stolen too. Which lead yo the Apocalyptic Rock fight between the crew that stole it and us... It was Detroit. The whole town has been stolen at least twice.
I used to ride BMX back around 1983 and it's crazy to see how good the modern riders are , you modern guys would of made me look like a amateur. These young folk are very impressive.
Everything about this was great. From the timing at the beginning of the trick. To the dismount. Precise distance between him and the bike during the flip. Then a smooth non rushed flip for the landing. To finish it off with the celebration and great dismount 👏🏾👏🏾
Unreal where BMX has come. How this isn't Olympic worthy makes me scratch my head sometimes. The control some of these people have mastered of their craft is just inspiring to watch.
Hell yeah they do, and actually this is also a safety ramp. If you want to do it for real, your landing on wood or concrete and not rubber 😂 But some tricks, in my opinion, should not defy death and should always be done on safety ramps like this! 😂
What amazes me is how the hell he gets his feet back on those pedals. I could pull some big tricks back in the day but one thing that would often making me stack it was not being able to align my feet back with the damned pedals!
I remember being a kid growing up in S. Florida in the 70's and early 80's; there were thousands of homes being built and we'd grab cinder blocks and plywood and build ramps. We would sometimes like up empty beer and soda cans and see who could jump the most. The ultimate jump was when we would set the ramp up next to a canal and do a "tabletop" landing in the water, because who would be crazy enough to attempt a tabletop on dry land?! If we could have seen what kids were doing these days we would have lost our minds.
His dismount was beautiful, it reminded me of gym laps, where we had to run to the walls and back. My truck was to walk up the wall at speed turn and launch off beating the other students by a wide margin. Greatness comes from genius and practice….
Back in 1960s we had the big fat tired bikes going down a real mountain and if we caught air like that something bad was about to happen and we didn't have a padded cushion to land in... Mad respect for this youg man 😊
Imagine the determination and courage and devotion to his art he has to get to that level. If I was ever in the same room I'd have an urge to bow I think, having seen that.