Not content with being the first person to ride a bike on a moving train and jump between carriages, Dawid Godziek wanted to throw down some world first mountain bike tricks as well. With his brother Szymon he built a special MTB course on top of 10 freight trucks and tested it out before hitching the carriages to a moving locomotive 🚂

    Dawid Godziek is the 2024 Slopestyle World Champion and Crankworx Triple Crown winner 👑
    See more about Dawid here 👉 https://www.redbull.com/int-en/athlete/dawid-godziek and check out his channel with Szymon @GodziekBrothers

    Special thanks to Grupa Azoty Koltar and PKP Polish State Railways S.A for the awesome train support 🛤️

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    25 Comments

    1. This is great! Just wondering what if he rides on the opposite direction at the speed of the train? 😅 when he stops he would be evetually pulled by tue train motion or just stand with the train moving beneath

    2. こんなことを考えてしまう自分も時代も嫌いなんだが、一歩間違えたら死ぬチャレンジをよくやれるね。
      事故起きたらネガキャンどころではない気もするけどやっぱこうでなくちゃね

    3. Amazing idea and realization !
      For smart people in the comments suddenly remembering their physics lessons and saying the train moving doesn't make this difficult: yes, the train is going in a straight line at constant speed, so there is are no additional forces on the rider from that. *But* to achieve this level of skills, he trained for years and has drilled reflexes based on motion he feels with his eyes, internal ear and wind. The train motion affects both visual and wind sensation, only internal ear remains unchanged. So it does make a difference, and he probably can't trust his instincts.

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