Professional-level freeriding looks even rougher to the eye of a fast-moving drone



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Pull out your barf bag and hold onto your desk chair as you watch pro motocross rider Tyler Bereman straight out Send It City from the perspective of a fast moving drone piloted by an ace op aerial camera Johnny FPV.

A friend promoting the house of extreme content from Red Bull just posted this and I clicked quickly when I saw that Mr. FPV (real name Johnny Schaer) was involved. His roller coaster drone videos are amazing and unique. By the way, they look great on the big screen so if you have YouTube on your TV I suggest you throw it up there!

Rider Tyler Bereman is visibly good at the handlebars himself. Here is a little more context of his CV via Red Bull:

“Bereman is a premier motocross freerider, known as much for his innovative action videos as he is for the huge whips and quarterpipe tunes he throws in competition. He’s won eight X Games medals since 2017, including a Moto X Best Whip gold medal last summer in Minneapolis. The Southern California native is originally from Templeton and typically trains in Murrieta. “

Hey, I bought my Montero from a guy in Murrieta! Guess I should have stayed and tried to take some riding lessons. (Just kidding, I wouldn’t do jumps like this, even before killing my hand in that stupid UTV crash.)

The bike Bereman is on in this video is a KTM 450 SX-F, a fuel-injected (single-cylinder) thumper which KTM says uses “the lightest 450cc engine” in the motocross market, producing 63 horsepower. The drone setup uses a DJI Osmo Action and DJI FPV transmission system.

You can see some nice stills on a high floor from this video shot on Red Bull website also if you want to dig a little deeper.

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