No matter what angle we try to shoot this feature, there is no way to convey the sheer insanity of the Knobin, however, T-Mac made our job that much harder as he didn't seem to bat an eyelid at it.
Kurt figured that just straight-airing or back-flipping this massive drop isn't good enough, so Kurt threw a Nac in there for good measure too. This trick, along with the rest of his rowdy run had Sorge taking home the second place trophy.
The sheer steepness, mixed with the steps down the face, plus the drop halfway down and the exposure made the Knobin a true accomplishment for both man and machine.
You can try to measure out the drop that Kyle is hitting in this image by using Kyle and his bike as a measuring stick. We did, and we came up with "huge and scary".
T-Mobile just put in a new cell tower and disguised it as a windmill that pumps water up the hill for aesthetic reasons. Meanwhile, Reed puts all the hard work the builders put in for that landing to good use.
Cam was quick to get back on his bike after his visit to the emergency room the day before, he had a couple of humps in the road to get back on his game in the morning, but before we knew it, he was riding like the living legend we've come to know and love.
The dude in the background tells you how excited we all were when Reed landed this three on his second run - tire and rim held together to take him to a third-place finish.
Tyler flipping the step-down after the knoblin. We're super excited to see Tyler back on his bike after his foot injury. and it doesn't really seem like he's missed a beat!
We caught Kyle telling Zink about the size of a fish he caught a couple of weeks back. Cam's son told his dad that he's heard the story before, doesn't believe it, so he's going to take a nap until podiums.