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Tall_Rob

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I saw this about a week ago. The drop is sooo impressive especially considered how he landed. Over jumpied it and landed badly.

He ripped the webbing on his hand when he landed and broke a bone as well i think.

He broke the distance record last year with a jump of about 350 feet.

Then ryan capes beat it with this jump of 390 feet. Thats 100 metres!!!!!!

Youtube Video -> Original Video

Bloody nuts. Both riding 2 strokes :D 2 Stroke ***.

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its good but fake ive been there and the eiffel tower is not that close to the arc de triumph its at least a mile away its all a stage in las vegas still big, but not shore its real to be fair. just my opinion and observation.

read the youtube description it says it's in las vegas it never says it's actually in Paris.

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I was more impressed with this - which I think happened at the same place. Rhys Millen truck backflip - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8PaaFYLevKM&...135&index=1

He didn't land it, and it was a jump with a flippery device on it. Essentially, you could put a brick on the accelerator and lock the steering and it'd probably happen in much the same way. If you locked the steering of a motocross bike, pointed it at a ramp and a mock-up of the AdT, then put a brick on the right-side grip, I doubt much awesomeness would take place.

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