Jeremy Stenberg & Nate Adams – Longest Moto X Dirt-to-Dirt Backflip

Jeremy Stenberg & Nate Adams – Longest Moto X Dirt-to-Dirt Backflip
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Longest Moto X Dirt-to-Dirt Backflip

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OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED BY WORLD RECORDS AUTHORITY
This record has been verified and authenticated as a global benchmark
📍 X Games 11, Los Angeles, CA, USA 📅 6 August 2005 🏷 Freestyle Motocross 🏍 30.48 m (100 ft)

On 6 August 2005, at the Moto X Freestyle Finals of X Games 11 in Los Angeles, California, Jeremy Stenberg and Nate Adams delivered a moment that rewrote the record books forever. Launching off a massive dirt ramp, the duo executed the longest Moto X dirt-to-dirt backflip ever recorded — soaring an astonishing 30.48 metres (100 feet) through the air while completing a full backward rotation, and landing cleanly on the other side. It was a moment of gravity-defying perfection that the sport of Freestyle Motocross had never seen before.

The dirt-to-dirt backflip is one of the most technically demanding and physically dangerous manoeuvres in all of action sports. Unlike ramp-to-ramp setups, dirt-to-dirt requires the rider to generate and control enormous speed on natural terrain, with far less room for error. To cover 100 feet while inverted on a full-size motocross bike demands an extraordinary combination of power, precision, timing, and raw courage. Stenberg and Adams trained relentlessly to push this boundary, and on that August night, they achieved the impossible.

“Jeremy Stenberg and Nate Adams soared 30.48 metres while inverted on a motocross bike — a definitive benchmark of precision, power, and courage that defines action sports history.”

The World Records Authority proudly certifies this record as one of the most breathtaking achievements in the history of competitive action sports. The legacy of this backflip continues to inspire a generation of riders to push the limits of what is humanly possible.

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