- Aug 26, 2002
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Hmm...it seems like there's somewhat of a double and a triple on the leap. Come to think of it, I can only really remember Pastrana, Stewart and Boniface clearing the triple. Then again, I could be wrong. Maybe it's just because those are the ones that stood out to me. I'll admit defeat in this one if I'm wrong. :worship:
Well, at least the year that I saw Pastrana clear it, he was the only one I saw make it. But also I wasn't watching the leap for the whole day, so I could be wrong there again, too. It's entirely possible. But if they DID shorten the jump to make it easier for the 125ers last year, then he's the only one I witnessed clearing it at that length.
Anyway, I guess my point was that Pastrana always put on a good show. It was very impressive to me to think that he's only 12 days younger than me, and had already accomplished so much. I just couldn't imagine myself trying all that stuff! :scream:
Well, at least the year that I saw Pastrana clear it, he was the only one I saw make it. But also I wasn't watching the leap for the whole day, so I could be wrong there again, too. It's entirely possible. But if they DID shorten the jump to make it easier for the 125ers last year, then he's the only one I witnessed clearing it at that length.
Anyway, I guess my point was that Pastrana always put on a good show. It was very impressive to me to think that he's only 12 days younger than me, and had already accomplished so much. I just couldn't imagine myself trying all that stuff! :scream: