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Fabio Wibmer Defies Snow and Ice While Descending One of the World’s Most Formidable Ski Courses.

In a remarkable demonstration of skill and courage, renowned mountain biker and YouTube star Fabio Wibmer has successfully tackled the treacherous slopes of Kitzbühel’s legendary Streif, pushing the boundaries of what is possible on two wheels.

– Wibmer, an East Tyrolean native, fulfilled a long held plan to descended the iconic Streif with his mountain bike, reaching breakneck speeds of 107 km/h. Executing drop jumps with a vertical ascent of 14 metres and soaring to a maximum jump distance of 36 metres.

– The Streif, a notorious downhill ski racing course revered for its challenging sections – Start slope, Mausefalle, Steep slope, Hausbergkante, and Zielsprung – proved to be a formidable to say the least even for a seasoned rider like Wibmer.
– Having grown up just an hour away from Kitzbühel, Wibmer recalled watching speed racers hurtle down the Streif during the prestigious Hahnenkamm Races: “Every single winter I watched the Streif with my family. One of the most memorable moments for me was the so-called ‘Wall Ride’ on the Steep Slope safety fence by Bode Miller in 2008. It had a huge impact on me and that’s where this idea came from as I wanted to get the same feeling he had, but with me on a bike.”

Fabio Wibmer performs at the Streif in Kitzbuehel, Austria on January 10, 2024. // Philip Platzer / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202401140225 // Usage for editorial use only //

– Now, driven by enthusiasm honor to the world’s best skiers who had fearlessly navigated the basty speed slope before him, it was his turn to etch his name in history on that iconic mountainside. “The Streif race has always held great significance for me. The idea of realising a project on the Streif had been in the back of my mind for a while,” said Wibmer

Months of meticulous preparation preceded this extraordinary feat. Wibmer and his dedicated team worked tirelessly for nearly two years to overcome the challenges posed by the icy terrain. Adapting the bike to effectively navigate the snow and ice-covered course was a top priority. Every detail was meticulously considered, from adjusting the bike’s suspension to creating 576 specialised spikes for both wheels for optimal grip on the snow and ice.

Fabio Wibmer performs at the Streif in Kitzbuehel, Austria on January 13, 2024. // Philip Platzer / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202401140236 // Usage for editorial use only //

– “Jumping from the start house onto the slope was very scary as I wasn’t sure how the bike would react,” there are top to bottom, there’s full-on challenges everywhere. I had to be 100% focussed at every point.”
– Wibmer’s freestyle accomplishment on one of the world’s most formidable downhill courses was captured on video for his YouTube channel. In the footage, he is seen executing a massive backflip from the top of the start gate, landing right onto the icy and snowy piste, and skillfully continuing his descent.

Fabio Wibmer performs at the Streif in Kitzbuehel, Austria on January 14, 2024. // Philip Platzer / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202401140240 // Usage for editorial use only //

– Reflecting on the project, Wibmer expressed his satisfaction, saying: “It’s an amazing feeling after conquering the Streif, nailing every jump, and creating a really cool video.”
Watch ‘The Streif – Fabio Wibmer’ HERE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF5dA5ta5hI

Fabio Wibmer performs at the Streif in Kitzbuehel, Austria on January 12, 2024. // Philip Platzer / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202401140241 // Usage for editorial use only //

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