The day has come to grab a beer, watch bikers crash then give a cheer. When a rider try to hit that jump, and hits the ground with a massive CRUMP. But a slam like that his steed does break and after that he HAS to ache. Friends yell out loud "Fukin'ell! OK Mike?" "I'm all good mate, how's my bike?" The news though really is quite sad, his steed is looking pretty bad. Mike hit the jump to be all macho, now his wheel is a taco. And so the story here must end, off he limps with a bike to mend. But he'll be back to try again, to send the jump with out the pain. Although knowing Mike again he'll bail, and will once again be on Friday Fails.
This is also an example of someone who is not trying to be careful. Thanks to that his focus and self confidence, that gives him relaxation and allows to steer. Something father figures on this site who know what to wear to be safe could learn from.
HAHAHA I read the comments before I watched. Total tourists getting a wake up call. Props to them for trying, though. Did they have German accents? The German Tourist is unstoppable.
Man, I thought he was doing a pretty good job the first two drops. Then he decides to drift right for some reason. I thought his bike crashing below was one of the more humorous scenes of the video.
Jesus f*ck... that is nightmare fuel! Actually think I have nightmares that look exactly like that... from the miss to the noises he makes... man, wish i didn't see that..
@mtbikeaddict: ha, yep... most people, like me... would read the comments, not want to see it, but still find themselves searching and watching anyway... just made it easier for them.
After everyone's comments, I read his post about his injuries first before watching the video and had my hand on the mouse.
So glad I did because I closed it as soon as he left the bridge. I don't want to hear what came next or see him hit. That is just horrible.
Just watched it. I don't know where to begin, no downward roll into it so you have to pedal like chris froome to get enough speed to clear it. The gap looks huge and a too similar a level to the take off? Is there any footage of pros doing this from another angle? How he took the decision to launch off that I don't know, that's a brutal a watch.
...wow. Wow. Insane. Looks like he got a bit offline and swiped a tree before takeoff? That is the most brutal crash I’ve ever seen—makes Rogatkin at Rampage seem normal. Ugh.
I've been to the gap before, and walked away from it. I've kicked myself every day for doing so, until seeing Tom's crash yesterday. I've now finally made peace with my decision, as that could've so easily been me. It's gnarly as f*ck and no footage will ever do it justice.
Just before the ramp there is an oddly placed flat rock slab. You can barely make it out in any footage, so I didn't even know it was there until I arrived. You need to ride over the slab to maintain a straight approach. Tom, for reason unknown, decided to go around the rock, causing him to approach the ramp off angle, panic brake... and you know the rest.... If you slow his footage down you can see all of this happen.
When I went in April 2019, it had rained all night causing the run-in to be pretty slippy, especially the little slab (which was covered in wet moss at the time) and the ramp itself. It was my worst nightmare to come in hot, slip the back tyre on the slab and then be catapulted off the ramp to my certain death. Tom's gopro footage is exactly what I envisioned whilst I was stood there. So I walked away. I've not written it off, I'd love to go back one day with someone who's hit it before.
On purpose or not, I believe Tom's act of going around that little slab decided his fate for him that day.
@JamesGTi: Man unless you can look at a gap like that and think yeah that's no big deal (see: Remy/Joann) don't even try it. The consequences are just way too high and you have absolutely nothing to gain. Realistically after this was constructed and attempted it probably should have been taken down. Otherwise sooner or later someone is going to try it who shouldn't.
@JamesGTi: I've been trying not to re-watch the insta video but you're totally right. Here's a still from Remy's diesel wolf/gap trail preview. You can see the rock. www.pinkbike.com/photo/18186965
It actually looks like Tom Walker was going fast enough until he tried to go left of that rock. If you stop his video he actually almost misses the takeoff ramp entirely. Unfortunately you don't get any do-overs on this one.
@friendlyfoe: I dunno man, it's been an ambition of mine for years now to get that famous photo of me gapping the train tracks! Would definitely prove a lot of people wrong I know that for sure. I do hope so one day! But yes, I was wise to walk away that day.
I know it did get taken down at one point, a few years back, apparently it was CP Rail that ordered it themselves, but that's just conjecture.
And yeah that's the rock. Such a little detail that you'd never pick up on if you weren't there.
@JamesGTi: Things as high consequence as this shouldn't be done for ego, but for one's self. If you think there is something to be gained because 'you would prove others wrong', you should give your head a shake and rethink what's truely important.
Would love to see a little edit of repeated failures on a popular feature. Is everyone crashing in the same way, anyone get points for creativity, most hang time, least... this might be fun to explore.
I know the title said this friday fail was sponsored by ODI, but after watching it I am pretty sure it was sponsored by the little bunny by your shocks rebound knob!
i love how the natural reaction to someone crashing is to ask if they're alright .02 seconds after they crash. i guarantee they don't know if they're alright or not yet.
The most concerning thing about these is that a campy/shimano 4 arm crank comes off of the bike that explodes in the intro animation. COME ON PINKBIKE.COM NO ROAD CRASHES?
That wreck at 3:30 is lucky. There are some spots on that trail with some crazy exposure. I admittedly walked several sections of that trail due to fear of falling over cliffs into the river below.
@peleton7: Thanks! Though I don't normally feel like a gaper, I suppose I have that coming.
However, the move straight down the middle is pretty straight forward. A bit of a huck into chunk, but it's doable. I thought that the left line looked a little more sexy. There is a bit of a transition there that'll smooth that drop right out. It's narrow, and it's doable. But I just blew it.
Part of what made me feel comfortable giving this section a go was that it was far less exposed than other sections. I was concerned when my bike continued to bounce about 30 feet below the wreck!
Lol that failed jump at 2:53. Friend jumps, friend fails, filmer still gives a "Nice". I guess that compliment was because the rider saved the landing with crashing.
Fails 101 ? Took that class my 1st year on mtb. Passed with flying colors. Got a certificate on my chins, elbow, hands, knees... Sign up every year for refresher course...
I'd love to see the time stamp of that crash on the big step up below the zore lift! Looks so much like the one I saw from the lift late in August.... it stuck in my mind and I swear the rider was wearing the same lid/shirt & had the rider do the same walk off to the side.
@stoo61: yeah man I was there a 2 weeks and saw a fair few people getting choppered out from super M and at les gets. Doesnt fill you with confidence in the way up haha.
@Jamesgoulding: haha sounds about right. I reckon lots of lads go out for a week, they get to the last day and think they have to hit it. I lived there 2.5 years and never hit it, not my jam and I know it.
@stoo61: oh yeah deffo!! You have to hit it fast aswel to clear. I like the big stuff there, the little step down at the bigginging of the red also claimed a few people while I was there. I’m sure it’s one of those ‘you gotta hit it Cus we are here’ things
1) Pedal
2) Just keep riding like the jump isn't there
3) ???
4) Profit?
3.2) slip feet off pedals
3.3) aggresively place taint on top tube
3.4) go OTB
3.5) ensure someones filming for Friday Fails
Comment of the day mate!! Lol thanks for the laugh.
When a rider try to hit that jump, and hits the ground with a massive CRUMP.
But a slam like that his steed does break and after that he HAS to ache.
Friends yell out loud "Fukin'ell! OK Mike?" "I'm all good mate, how's my bike?"
The news though really is quite sad, his steed is looking pretty bad.
Mike hit the jump to be all macho, now his wheel is a taco.
And so the story here must end, off he limps with a bike to mend.
But he'll be back to try again, to send the jump with out the pain.
Although knowing Mike again he'll bail, and will once again be on Friday Fails.
HAHAHA I read the comments before I watched. Total tourists getting a wake up call. Props to them for trying, though. Did they have German accents? The German Tourist is unstoppable.
Who knew?
Except when they head East.
Talking of which, some great fun fails from our Polish friends whilst the Aussies - ah ye mate, tak'n it easy maaate.
www.instagram.com/p/B7YJdEcHfv-
I wish I could just unwatch that too... Holy f*ck I don’t think I’ll be able to sleep tonight.
I've been to the gap before, and walked away from it. I've kicked myself every day for doing so, until seeing Tom's crash yesterday. I've now finally made peace with my decision, as that could've so easily been me. It's gnarly as f*ck and no footage will ever do it justice.
Just before the ramp there is an oddly placed flat rock slab. You can barely make it out in any footage, so I didn't even know it was there until I arrived. You need to ride over the slab to maintain a straight approach. Tom, for reason unknown, decided to go around the rock, causing him to approach the ramp off angle, panic brake... and you know the rest.... If you slow his footage down you can see all of this happen.
When I went in April 2019, it had rained all night causing the run-in to be pretty slippy, especially the little slab (which was covered in wet moss at the time) and the ramp itself. It was my worst nightmare to come in hot, slip the back tyre on the slab and then be catapulted off the ramp to my certain death. Tom's gopro footage is exactly what I envisioned whilst I was stood there. So I walked away. I've not written it off, I'd love to go back one day with someone who's hit it before.
On purpose or not, I believe Tom's act of going around that little slab decided his fate for him that day.
A friend of mine did the gap last year. but with the help from a local, who was ridden in front of him.
www.pinkbike.com/photo/18186965
It actually looks like Tom Walker was going fast enough until he tried to go left of that rock. If you stop his video he actually almost misses the takeoff ramp entirely. Unfortunately you don't get any do-overs on this one.
I know it did get taken down at one point, a few years back, apparently it was CP Rail that ordered it themselves, but that's just conjecture.
And yeah that's the rock. Such a little detail that you'd never pick up on if you weren't there.
You mean the one in 1:05?
yeah, dave loved it.
Yea
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEGAIYKTZ9w
Amazing bike toss.
-Multiple angles is awesome!!!!
-Who still films vertical videos!?
-Camera quality is getting a lot better
-You guys are all still crazy as hell!!!!!!
However, the move straight down the middle is pretty straight forward. A bit of a huck into chunk, but it's doable. I thought that the left line looked a little more sexy. There is a bit of a transition there that'll smooth that drop right out. It's narrow, and it's doable. But I just blew it.
Took that class my 1st year on mtb.
Passed with flying colors.
Got a certificate on my chins, elbow, hands, knees...
Sign up every year for refresher course...
Looks so much like the one I saw from the lift late in August.... it stuck in my mind and I swear the rider was wearing the same lid/shirt & had the rider do the same walk off to the side.