If you look at his front wheel hes turning away from the turn/corner which suggests that he was loosing the rear. From my own experience of BMX and MTB I would say that the low bike angle was also part of his technique to keep the bike on the track......and avoid stacking it. I reckon if his back didn't go he wouldn't have had the bike that low to the ground.
If you look at his front wheel hes turning away from the turn/corner which suggests that he was loosing the rear. From my own experience of BMX and MTB I would say that the low bike angle was also part of his technique to keep the bike on the track......and avoid stacking it. I reckon if his back didn't go he wouldn't have had the bike that low to the ground.