UK’s first Motobase

Madrid, June 2 (editions) –

Complete this guy epically The UK’s first full-size Motobase jump Flying straight from the edge of the cliff with the help of a free ramp.

The jump occurred from the cliffs at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, where two parachutes were used to attach the daring base jumper and his KTM 450f bike. The parachutes were stored in a foldable backpack called the “storage bag”.

Luke Woodland, 28, from Cheshire, UK, completed this incredible jump With the intent of raising money for a charity Helps with Crohn’s disease and colitis.

His sister Lydia suffers from this disease, so he puts his reckless personality into practice To raise a whopping £1,865 for Crohn’s and Colitis UK.

“As soon as I spread my canopy in the correct position, off the edge of the cliff and at the proper height, a fixed line designed to detach with a certain force deployed the bicycle canopy, otherwise known as a chute formation,” said Luke.

Luckily, Everything went according to planAnd the bike landed perfectly in the middle of the beach.

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