Video: Turn 3 aerial rounds with BMX
20-year-old Australian BMX Ryan Williams became the first person in the world to successfully implement a three-round frontflips by bicycle.
20-year-old Australian BMX Ryan Williams became the first person in the world to successfully implement a three-round frontflips by bicycle.
The classic 3-roll of the BMX by Ryan Williams
Blackflips became too common in BMX. Break out in midair, lean back and turn. But Frontflips belongs to a completely different category. While flying in mid-air, you rushed forward, gravity went down, but at the same time both your body and the bike still had to keep flying high, and then flipped? This is crazy! What about the frontflips of these three rounds of Ryan Williams? Crazy three times!
The next time the land failed, the scary falls from a height of 3m did not flinch Ryan, and finally he succeeded at the sixth challenge. Ryan Williams gave this victory to Erik Roner, a groupmate who had unfortunately died in an accident during a charity show not long ago.
It is true that to succeed in this dangerous sport requires not only technical skill but also a lot of passion and madness.
Video of 3 aerial upside down with BMX:
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