Daredevil backflips motorcycle over Thames

The man who in 2015 did a backflip over a chopper in front of Sydney's Harbour Bridge has now completed a backflip over London's Thames.

Extreme sports rider Travis Pastrana has performed a backflip motorcycle jump over a 23-metre gap between two barges floating on London's river Thames, 11 years after the last rider who tried the stunt suffered serious injury.

Set against the backdrop of London's O2 arena, Pastrana had only 46m to accelerate to takeoff speed before jumping, with only 11m to come to a stop before he would have fallen into the river.

The vessels used in the attempt were fitted with a steep ramp for the rider's take-off and a more gently inclined one for him to land on.

In 2006, motocross rider Mike Metzger fractured a vertebrae while attempting to backflip between two barges in a stunt for a television programme in Long Beach harbour, Los Angeles.

Organisers of Pastrana's attempt said he was the first person to try to perform the trick since then.

Pastrana is known for competing in the X-Games extreme motocross competition and in the US NASCAR motor racing series.

In 2015 Pastrana did a backflip over a helicopter in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

During his career he has broken more than 90 bones and suffered 25 concussions.


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