RIP Jeremy Lusk
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As sad as it is, it does help to drive home the point that there are just some stunts that are not meant to be performed.
He crashed from doing the exact same stunt not that long ago, and was not seriously hurt. He should have paid more attention from that time and realized he was pushing beyond the limits of physics, IMHO.
Doing a back-flip, completely, hands-off BAILING from the bike WHILE inverted, and re-mounting it to finish with a soft landing is just a bit over the top for even the most extreme stunna.
If the remaining stunnas have any smarts at all, they will not make it a mission to complete this stunt, and instead will learn from this tragedy and find other extremes that are still awesome and pushing things, but do not have such a high potential of disastrous failure. Just my $.02
He crashed from doing the exact same stunt not that long ago, and was not seriously hurt. He should have paid more attention from that time and realized he was pushing beyond the limits of physics, IMHO.
Doing a back-flip, completely, hands-off BAILING from the bike WHILE inverted, and re-mounting it to finish with a soft landing is just a bit over the top for even the most extreme stunna.
If the remaining stunnas have any smarts at all, they will not make it a mission to complete this stunt, and instead will learn from this tragedy and find other extremes that are still awesome and pushing things, but do not have such a high potential of disastrous failure. Just my $.02
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