Driving down a winding hill in a car at 140 km/h is a dangerous thing to do. The American Kyle Wester did it in an unknown location in the USA with a Santa Cruz skateboard, setting the world speed record, which was held by Sweden's Erik Lundberg since June. The new record mark is now 143.89 km/h!
That cyclists know each other down the hill to descend at the speed of light, it is known, but that cars and motorcyclists can also compete with them skateboard? A skateboarder Kyle Wester proved that a skateboard can be just as fast or even faster.
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Down the hill he was just trudging 143.89 km/h, which improved the previous one by 13 km/h world speed record, which he placed on a kilometer-long descent with an 18-degree gradient in Quebec, Canada Eric Lundberg.
Second fastest skateboard downhill - Erik Lundberg (130.63 km/h)
Third fastest skateboard downhill - Mischo Erban (129.94 km/h):