World's First Cashroll Barspin

Jul 15, 2013
by Dartmoor-Bikes  
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Interview with Szymon:

Hi Szymon, you're the first person in the world, to pull the cashroll on MTB with an additional trick. Can you describe this feeling?
It's awesome! I always wanted to create a part of MTB Freestyle history and it's happened. I'm even more stoked because nobody have ever pulled this combination on BMX. Small bikes used to be a step ahead of MTB all the time and now it changed!

What was your preparation for this spectacular performance? Did you practice a lot before you attempted this combination on the “hard ground”?
I've only trained for it a little. I landed it twice in the foam pit a while ago. Therefore, I was a little stressed when trying it on hard. Fortunately, everything was fine.

Are there any other tricks that you plan to combine with cashroll. On BMX there were a few variations. Have you got any idea what can be the next one?
I was wondering about trying it with a downside tailwhip, but I'm not sure whether it's even possible. Anyway, I'll give it a go and see what happens.

When will we see your brand new “secret weapon”?
Surely during the next competition! In August I'm flying to Canada to take part in Crankworx Whistler. I hope to find some nice jumps there to present big tricks in the Best Trick category.

Thanks for the conversation mate. Good luck in Whistler! We're keeping our fingers crossed.

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77 Comments
  • 119 0
 I think the world is now ready for a cashroll barhump.
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flag diggerler (Jul 15, 2013 at 21:53) (Below Threshold)
 Brake bleed cashroll....
  • 72 0
 My mind barely recovers from constantly being blown.
  • 166 6
 not to mention her mouth!
  • 20 8
 ^^^^ best comment ever! ^^^^
  • 3 7
flag garylucas (Jul 16, 2013 at 16:54) (Below Threshold)
 C.O.D.!!
  • 36 0
 Where's that BMX douche that was hating on MTB a few days ago. Would like his opinion on this haha
  • 9 0
 Maybe hes been blown up badly LOL
  • 60 3
 Or maybe his lack of helmet, brakes and suspension got him killed.
  • 15 1
 He'd probably tell you he invented the suicide cash roll, but never even bothered to attempt it because it'd be so easy on a BMX. What a pioneer haha!
  • 13 0
 He'd say its fake as there is no rap music in the background
  • 3 2
 @lane-babcock: "Or maybe...", don't you mean "Or hopefully..."?
  • 1 0
 I can't believe that at 34 you and your friend are being such douches haha! Besides, this happened like a week ago, no one really cares any more.
  • 2 0
 Its also funny how you're slagging someone half your age... who has better grammar...
  • 1 0
 Oh I don't care about it at all, I just think its funny that you're complaining about "teenage wisdom" when in comparison to you it really is wisdom.
  • 1 0
 Please point out to me what ever it was told you I used Marzocchi?
  • 31 1
 Double cash roll. Boom there it is.
  • 11 1
 so would that be 180 backflip 360 backflip 180, or 540 double back 180??
  • 3 0
 Yes!.... I think?
  • 9 0
 cash roll bacon sandwich, yummy
  • 26 0
 I remember when i backflip was impressive. Damn our sport is evolving so fast Smile
  • 4 0
 the progression guys are getting is nuts!
  • 3 0
 Its because they are actually using spiritual tactics to achieve these stunts none the less the Bikes that they are riding have been meditated into creation. but I say this to say "YOU AINT SEEN NOTHING YET" :-). as for me Im still stoked by "carbon" Fibber Bikes. thats pretty much a Bike Made out of thin Air ?Yet stronger than Steel? and Dudes making a living off Riding ? this is becoming dreamland :-) LOVE IS TAKING OVER THE WORLD
  • 20 0
 All that and all he got was a golf clap?
  • 3 0
 no one is pumped anymore. All haters now.
  • 17 0
 Do a barrel roll
  • 12 1
 Now do a barspin tailwhip
  • 9 0
 What's next cashroll tailwhip
  • 11 1
 I know, huh.

Brandon Loupos did it at Woodward.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um4JYHZByrg
  • 1 0
 Shhhhhhhhhh
  • 3 19
flag redcorn (Jul 15, 2013 at 9:53) (Below Threshold)
 How's about a frontie to cash roll?
Then I might be impressed.
  • 8 0
 redcorn, that's impossible. At least I can't imagine two opposing rotations in one jump
  • 4 14
flag n3lson666x (Jul 15, 2013 at 10:45) (Below Threshold)
 i dont mean to be a dick about it because it is sick but that video is not a cash roll, its more of a 7 and its easy to see it
  • 14 0
 Since when did a 7 involve going upside down?
  • 5 0
 ^since brandon semenuk hahah, his cork sevens are nuts. but in all seriousness, that was defs more of a cashroll than a 7. still not sure that everyone is doing the same thing when they cashroll.. so complicated ahah
  • 4 0
 I was there at the hanger, or i walked in right as he went off the lip. it happened too fast to see what happened. Loupos used to ride scooters lol! Super chill guy. he did blow a foot off though...
  • 3 9
flag redcorn (Jul 15, 2013 at 18:39) (Below Threshold)
 No one caught the sarcasm on that "frontie to cash roll".
  • 9 0
 @redcorn That's because its impossible to tell sarcasm when its written. just as impossible as a frontie to cash roll.
  • 6 1
 in that woodward video he doesn't go fully upside down, its more of a dumped 720... but whats next, cliffhanger cashroll?

why aren't more of these tricks seen in the fmb tour, Semenuk's overated corked 720 gets the best scores at the moment
  • 1 1
 I like to think of it as an early 180 into a flair if that makes sense. on skies Im pretty sure its a misty 720, which would also make sense if you try to look att it like one of semenuks 720s but flipping forward
  • 11 1
 POLSKA!!
  • 2 1
 bo Polska jest najlepsza w te klocki Big Grin
  • 7 0
 Even in slow motion I have a hard time wrapping my brain around what these guys are doing on their bikes.
  • 5 0
 So its a 360 on all three axis... im old dumb and confused. But it looks like he spun around turned around and flipped around... its hard to follow. By the time i can even understand a trick thier adding on to it
  • 12 5
 Letting go of your bike at the end of a run is a dumb trend to follow.
  • 2 0
 I can barely ride over a root without nutting myself and people are doing shit like this. I think they need to make an Arcade game similar to a Tony Hawk so us mortals can try things like that without having to call DEATH.
  • 1 0
 Average trick i think sam Pilgrims windscreen wiper trick is better and well im sorry to all the bmxers but when someone in your chosen aspect of our sport lands a 75ft step down back flip and a 72ft canyon flip then you have the right to say your section is the golden standard
  • 5 0
 Next is a superman cashroll
  • 5 0
 i wonder if brandon semenuk can throw a bar into his dialed cork 7
  • 1 0
 Jordie Lunn has started throwing x ups and tuck no handers into his so I would imagine Brandon Semenuk could.
  • 2 0
 This is nuts, he only learnt this trick a few days before the red bull bergline, then landed one at that comp, then at adidas ride the sky, 26 trix and now ads a barspin, nuts.
  • 3 0
 Szaman poniszczył. Propsy dla niego!!!!
  • 3 0
 Not bad.
  • 2 0
 Wtf since when was it possible to pull tony hawk pro skater sized stuff
  • 2 0
 Excellent, now do a skid.
  • 1 0
 *checks watch*... still waiting for a suicide cashroll...
  • 4 0
 Mate the only way you'll get that is if you attempt suicide by trying to cash roll...
  • 1 0
 Props to you man ! Awesome..
  • 2 0
 Hot damn
  • 1 0
 insane. too hype for joyride.
  • 1 0
 personally, i have a request for you, what about Cashroll Nothing ?
  • 1 0
 wat
  • 1 0
 sickkkkk \m/
  • 1 0
 NIce work man!
  • 3 6
 Pretty soon it's going to be: JUMP --> REMOVE FRONT WHEEL --> REINSTALL --> SMOOTH LANDING.. Then, REMOVE FRONT WHEEL 180.. and you know how it goes Smile By the way are there still world cup races?
  • 7 0
 through axle would fuck you over soooo hard, or the awkward moment when you're fumbling to get the disc in between the pads
  • 2 0
 LOL, disc between pads...
  • 1 1
 very interesting
  • 1 1
 boring
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