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Edinburgh cyclist

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I live a few miles from Edinburgh - a place I went to school and University. (Long time ago). :shock:

I thought you folks that either do or don't know Edinburgh might like this video by Dave Sowerby of trick cyclist Danny MacAskill in Edinburgh.

What a talented guy. I thought the video was brilliantly done also.

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Cheers

David
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Pretty fun and interesting. After the first few stunts the more interesting bits were to watch everyone's reactions to the guy who jumped off the bridge or into the tunnel, etc...
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KevinBarrett wrote:Pretty fun and interesting. After the first few stunts the more interesting bits were to watch everyone's reactions to the guy who jumped off the bridge or into the tunnel, etc...
I agree, it would have been fun to see more of the reactions from bystanders.
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He's amazing, breaside. :D

The camera operator was doing a fine job also with those wide angles and even fish-eye views at some level. The cyclist has developed a great sene of balance and momentum.

Thanks for sharing,

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