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Eye in the Sky for Real


Red Bull Eye in the Sky from Ivan Mennim on Vimeo.

After a premature leak [I hate those], the Red Bull Eye in the Sky alleycat video is ready for your viewing pleasure.

Previously:
Eye in the Sky

6 Comments »
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  • Spencer

    Wow. I’d really like to do that. Maybe next year..
    Fucking hauling ass down the left side of the road!
    Have to get used to that in a quick sec.

  • hustlejr

    Now do that for Monster Track instead of some 30 rider race. It just seems like a lot of effort/money for something so small.

    You can also bring up the environmental impact of it all.

  • Damon

    yeah but there star racer wouldnt win a race in a city with gridlock for miles. if they come all the way here and rainer doesnt win it looks bad.

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    I don’t think that’s the reason. You can’t exactly fly a helicopter low over the City like that. A group of terrorists kinda ruined the airspace rights over NYC for everyone.

  • ur a n8

    Damon…I bet Rainier beats you anywhere you want to race!

  • http://atxfixed.blogspot.com mrdancakes

    rockin’ the marked men!

    i thought the original edit had some more death defying dodges, and from an anthropological standpoint the longer edit shows more of the riders and terrain, making it longer but more enjoyable if you are into that sort of thing.

    if anything, this edit makes rainier look even faster, and mike martin even more insane!

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