Insane Cliff Riding Along the thin White Line In Arizona

Rider Michal Kollbek riding the White Line in Sedona, AZ.
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Mountain bike rider Michal Kollbek rides the White Line in Sedona, Arizona and takes insane to a new level. This gnarly "Line" is the definition of a no fall zone. One wrong slip of a bike tire off the sandstone rock and a fall would lead to certain doom.  It takes more than big balls to even attempt to ride a line like this!

 


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