Cinema Sunday: Danny Hart’s 2011 DH World Championship Winning Run at Champery

If you’ve watched this video once, you’ve probably seen it a half-dozen times, and know how insane Danny Hart’s mud-riding skills are and how hilarious the announcers are. If you haven’t already seen this video, then you are in for a real treat:

One question in closing: “How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?”

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My name is Greg Heil, and I'm currently based in the Appalachian Mountains of Georgia. I've been mountain biking seriously since 2005, and I love to travel and ride new trails. My travels have taken me across the United States multiple times. To date (March 2013), I have ridden hundreds of different trails in 17 different states, and am adding more singletrack to my trail resume every year! I enjoy all types of mountain biking, from ultra endurance cross country all the way up to chair lift-accessed downhill runs. In addition to blogging, I am Singletracks.com's Social Media Coordinator.

7 thoughts on “Cinema Sunday: Danny Hart’s 2011 DH World Championship Winning Run at Champery

  1. Watched it live, watched the replay a hundred times….never gets old!!! For those of you who’ve never watched UCI DH races via freecaster.com, Rob Warner is hilarious and always gets you amped! While freecaster.com won’t broadcast the races next year its a good bet that Redbull will have Rob back in the booth. If so you owe it to yourself to watch one…

  2. Thanks for sharing that. I don’t think I’ve ever hear such animated commentary on any sporting event . . . ever . . . not even close. I was smiling throughout, both at the awesome display of riding skills and at how much fun it was for the commentators.

    What a muddy track! That alone would have given me great pause.

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