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Backflip over Red Bull KAMAZ truck in Russia

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2010

Russian FMX rider Alexey Kolesnikov and Dakar 2010 winner, pilot of KAMAZ-master team Vladimir Chagin accomplished a unique joint project -- 1st ever jump of a motorcyclist over a truck. The jump was taken at Kolesniokov`s home training base in Kolomna with 2 perpendicular ramps for a cross jump of the both vehicles.

It took 10 days to get prepared to the project. The ramp for the 8,5 tons KAMAZ truck was formed out of 500 tons of dirt. The height of the ramp was 2.5 meters, the gap from the separation point to the landing - 12 meters, which corresponds to a height of four-store house, and KAMAZ speed right before the jump was 60 km/hour.

See more at http://RedBull.com

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  • in soviet russia, truck backflips over you

  • the other way round would be more amusing

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  • Try this one "True Russia HD"

  • superrrrrrrrrrr

    

  • the radiation is too high we ll have to backflip around

  • songs name ?:)

  • @estudiosima Далпайоп!! Это камаз мастер!

    Это ты фэйк пиндосовский!

  • @Jenek4495 Пиндосы, что с них взять?

  • jajajaja le re copiaron a pastrana ....q poca creatividad tienen

  • MUY BUENO!!!

    

  • i miss a view from the truck thou

  • i don't understand how can someone click unlike on these kind of videos! if you don't like, just move on! this is something worth to see, that people do amazing stuff and you are able to see it free!

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