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Must Watch: Pure Darkness 3 – Going Big Will Never Die

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Ever wondered just how big you can go? For most of us that isn’t a question of physics, but rather one of our own abilities and courage. But for a handful of riders on this earth, that question can only be answered by building bigger and bigger jumps. Insanely large jumps. When your roll in requires a high degree of fitness just to get to the top, you know you’re in for a wild ride.

This of course, is the latest installment from Pure Darkness which features Sam Reynolds, Matt MacDuff, Danny Pace, Andreu Lacondeguy and Dylan Stone. These madmen built one of the most mind boggling slopestyle courses (dirt jumps?) around and then show us how to absolutely send it – with a few crashes of course…

From Pure Darkness:

The boy are back with number 3, bigger and better than ever. A new guest rider, a new course but still that same Pure Darkness we all love.

Music: 
Iron Angel – Nightmare

IG: @PureDarkness_

Featuring:
Sam Reynolds, Matt MacDuff, Danny Pace, Andreu Lacondeguy and Dylan Stone. 

Filmed at: 
The Garden route trail park, Knysna, South Africa. 
gardenroutetrailpark.com

Supported by:
Monster Energy
monsterenergy.com

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AlanM
AlanM
8 years ago

I’d be terrified just riding down the ramp. Hell, just getting up to the top of the ramp.

Chicken Bones
Chicken Bones
8 years ago

Energy drink logo? It’s in there.
Several tough guys? Check
Drones? Check
Footage of the bikes in a truck? Check
T-Shirts flapping as they sail thru the air? Yep.
Insanely huge stuff built up so said tough guys can huck? Yep.
Some crash footage? Yep.
Guys making the hang loose and sign? Thank god yes that’s in there too.
Metal tunes to show their toughness? Of course.

Boundaries pushed even further out of what I thought a bike could do- Very Check.

Nathan
Nathan
8 years ago

Video actually starts at 1:20

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