BMX champion Dawid Godziek performed the world's first bike flip on a moving train. Red Bull's team captured the thrilling stunt using drones.
The narrow track and high-speed environment made the stunt even more challenging. It took over a year of preparation for Godziek and his team to perfect the feat, which was filmed in one continuous take.Red Bull photographers showcased what could sound like a mere fantasy. The photographers used a drone to film the world’s first bike flip on a moving train .
One of the biggest testing challenges for this stunt was executing all the stunts in one single take. But, he didn’t always think this thing was feasible. He thought that it was impossible to do these tricks on tracks however, as days rolled by Godziek realized that such a thing was possible. Talking about the hardest parts he noted it was to make sure that all the tricks could come out perfectly in one go. They also decided to film the entire stuff in a continuous take.About his stunt, Godziek noted that there were some instances where he had to jump higher. He also made sure that he used the best tricks possible.
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