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Published Date: 21 April 2009
CYCLING up trees and riding along spiky fences is not everyone's idea of a relaxing bike ride.
It's all in a day's cycle for Danny MacAskill who is amazing millions around the world with his creative stunts and jumps.

His mini-film, Inspired Bicycles, which was filmed around the Capital's hotspots, has attracted over 100,000 YouTube hits since being uploaded at the weekend.

The 23-year-old street trials biker is boggling minds with his seemingly impossible tricks, including jumping across roofs, dropping off bridges and riding along railings.

He spins 360 degrees outside the Commonwealth Pool, "tailwhips", where you swing the bike under your body, in front of the Scottish Parliament, and does a "flare" – a type of backflip – off a tree on the Meadows.

The biking boy wonder, who was born on the Isle of Skye and now lives on Leith Walk, has been practising his unique blend of BMX and street trials stunts for over 12 years.

He said: "I used to ride my bike on Skye as a kid, jumping off grass banks and mucking about in the streets. I have still got the same attitude – I just like to muck around and zoom about the place."

His 2006 debut film, Mountain Bike Trickster, was shot in Aviemore and has attracted over three and a half million viewers on YouTube. Now his new video looks set to follow its success.

Danny left his job as a bicycle mechanic at Edinburgh-based MacDonald Cycles last month so he could ride full time with his five-man stunt crew The Clan.

The group have been holding shows for a year now, showcasing their sport at local schools, including Boroughmuir High School and Edinburgh Academy Junior School.

The Clan's team manager and fellow mountain bike enthusiast, Iain Withers said: "We're extremely happy about Danny's success. Danny is world class. He is probably the most talented biker of his kind in Britain and what is more refreshing is that there is no ego involved.

"It's awesome to see that kind of talent come out of Scotland. You don't have to like bikes or cycling to appreciate the video – it just has that wow factor."

Danny enlisted his flatmate Dave Sowerby to shoot the latest five-and-a-half minute video.

Team mate Iain said: "We make sure people know it takes hard work to get as good as Danny. It isn't going to happen over night. It takes ten to 15 years of dedicated practice," he said.

"We like to stress that people should be safe, but also encourage bikers not to shy away from the risk factor."

Even Danny has had his fair share of war wounds. Since he started riding trials bikes aged 11, he has broken his wrist and dislocated his index finger.

"Ride and have fun," he said, "but wear a helmet and know your limits".

The Clan will appear at the Mountain Bike World Cup in Fort William this June.

WORDS OF WARNING . .
SUCH extreme cycling should not be undertaken lightly, according to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.

Anyone considering following in Danny MacAskill's bike tracks should think about the following:

• Consider whether you have permission to ride on the grounds you are biking on. Do not trespass

• Look for local clubs that may offer you the opportunity to train safely in a controlled area.

• Personal protective gear is a must. Never cycle without a helmet.

• Buy a specialised bike. A regular bike is not appropriate.

• Practice is fundamental. Start from low heights with simple tricks. Don't run before you can walk.


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  • Last Updated: 21 April 2009 4:04 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

me150,

21/04/2009 11:51:02
I suppose his insurance company has disowned him!!
2

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 21/04/2009 12:09:48
There are trick cyclists everywhere but this is just crazy.
3

Bling Crosby,

Edinburgh 21/04/2009 12:40:56
Hats off to the guy - this is incredible!

Some of these tricks are jaw dropping stuff.

Imagine he fell?
ouch.
4

Tommy Blue,

not France 21/04/2009 12:42:03
I cycle to work along Seafield Road everyday. Is this not the most crazy, dangerous stunt ever?
5

Iain Withers,

Edinburgh 21/04/2009 13:38:33
It takes at least 10 years to get to his point. And that is ten years of riding every day for hours. There is a lot of practice needed and coaching can help. The team have some skills advice at http://www.mb7.com/theclan/skills.html if you are interested.
6

Smasher,

21/04/2009 16:25:29
I suppose it's better doing this than having a grown up job.
7

tomias,

Edinburgh 21/04/2009 19:08:40
Jason Auld? Yes a proper cyclist; also an Edinburgh Scot with Europen prize winning form.
Where he???
8

Columba doing the Rumba,

21/04/2009 19:23:29
I'm not trying to be a spoilsport and put a dampner on what is some pretty skilled riding, but there is some hghly stupid and inconsiderate stunts depicted in that video.

Jumping off walls blind to what may be on the other side and what may be coming from round some corners is dangerous.

How can the rider guarantee that he's not going to land hard someone who just happens to be walking past and is completely oblivious to what he's doing?

I don't care if he wants to rupture himself landing on a railing -- that's his lookout -- but I take exception to anyone who thinks they can do whatever they so like in a public place and to hell with the consequences as seems to be going on in some of the stunts in the video.

Like I say, I think the guy has a great deal of talent, but acting like a choob is not a endearing quality however much skill is on display.
9

No pay in Gorgie,

Wellington 21/04/2009 21:50:20
What's the betting he is now arrested by L&B's finest?
10

Niadh,

Edinburgh 23/04/2009 13:52:42
#9 Columba doing the Rumba.
You really didn't think that through did you?
What do you think the camera man will be doing while Danny is getting lined up? It would look really good if he does an amazing stunt only to get wiped out by the HGV coming towards the camera man. Give the guy some credit and common sense will you?
11

huggie,

23/04/2009 18:48:03
great but get a job
12

huggie,

23/04/2009 18:48:37
bet he was in the meadows around 1130pm monday
13

Sqidward,

25/04/2009 10:26:18
Lol @ huggie!
14

mark23,

27/04/2009 11:42:59
Great clip! Great skills and great scene's of Edinburgh.
Things like this cheer the world up, real entertainment and original!
Why should the guy get a job when he's doing what he loves? Good on him.
I'd watch that before the Tour de France any day.

 

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