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Rules for Next Time

The inaugural The TerraDome Sports Science Research Centre's Discover the Edge of Infinity contest has engaged the community in response to the results broadcast yesterday. Topic 1: The maximum allowable circumference of an Infinity Roll. <please submit your comments below>

Full ReBroadcast of the event!

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Wow - after so long, from announcement on April 22, 2017 to publication on August 12, 2017 we have the full contest. Follow The TerraDome Sports Science Research Centre on Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/theTerraDome  -  and gear up at  http://flatlandfuel.com Please enjoy and share

Contestant: Cherechukwu Udenkwere

We interviewed a few riders who entered the Discover the Edge of Infinity contest.  State your name, where you're from, and what drew you to the Infinity Roll Contest My name is cherechukwu udenkwere, you can call me che. From Eastern side of Nigeria. What got me to compete is the fun of it .. A a novice rider, infinity roll is one my good tricks but I didn't know how long I could do it so I took the challenge to find out and I have discovered that I could do it even longer and this happen to be my first contest. What also got me to this contest is the fact that I ride alone(Bmx is not known here no one ride Bmx here) so I took this opportunity to ride with others invincibly but together in spirit. Honestly I never wanted to compete because on the list I saw pros like Shawn white and other better riders I see on media but Joe cicman encouraged to have the fun so thanks to him. What's a typical riding week like for you? Great! The will always be a better improvemen

Contestant: Steve Mulder

We interviewed a few riders who entered the Discover the Edge of Infinity contest.  State your name, where you're from, and what drew you to the Infinity Roll Contest Steve Mulder, Greenwood Indiana, I've been doing infinity rolls for over 30 years and the chance of making my 2nd highest contest pay-out of my career without practicing.  What's a typical riding week like for you? It varies, mostly I think about how awesome I'd be if I could ride 4 hours a day.  Where do you see riding going over the next 2-3 years? More 2 wheel freestyle and social media posts of flatlanders dressed in costumes.  How long have you known (or known of) Bryan Huffman and how do you feel about his collection of Purple and Oil Slick stuff? Forever, I met him way back when I rode my Big Daddy and did a show at a monster truck event on a piece of plywood laid on top of dirt. I dig it. Great branding, in my normal life I often see purple and think of him. Any shout-outs / plugs / w

Contestant: James White

We interviewed a few riders who entered the Discover the Edge of Infinity contest.  State your name, where you're from, and what drew you to the Infinity Roll Contest Whiteski From 'The big smoke' I was drew to the contest by Joe  What's a typical riding week like for you? 7 Days and 7 nights of hard graft  Where do you see riding going over the next 2-3 years? Full circle  How long have you known (or known of) Bryan Huffman and how do you feel about his collection of Purple and Oil Slick stuff? I don't know Bryan but Sam Foakes' brother, Ben recently described oil slick as multi rainbow chrome and was very excited on seeing it for the first time. Need I say more Any shout-outs / plugs / words of encouragement? Just do it Fanks a lot 

Contestant: Jason Kale

We interviewed a few riders who entered the Discover the Edge of Infinity contest.  State your name, where you're from, and what drew you to the Infinity Roll Contest Jason Kale I reside in Lancaster, PA not far from York, PA.  I am 44 years old.   I originally thought it was a joke, but  then my wife Bojana wanted to participate and she encouraged me to try it.   I thought someone might be able to do one for about ten minutes, but when i first started seeing how long i could do an Infinity roll I discovered it was much more difficult than i first perceived .  I got to thinking of how a modern Pro Flatland run is often around 3 minutes and thought Wow...im only doing one trick and its so hard to maintain endurance and the ability to not get dizzy.  So it became a personal challenge for fun.... What's a typical riding week like for you? I try to ride several hours a day every day.  I will skip some days to cross train either on road bike or MTB.  I break u