
We all know Quebec well because of its walnut syrup, poutine and fresh mountain air, however the French Canadian province also offers a far more sprightly side, reviving our neighbor towards the north's status within the sports arena every once in awhile too. This month, it's BC native Mischo Erban, who broke a Guinness World Record for that "quickest skateboard speed from the standing position" having a 129.94 km/h (80.74 miles per hour) downhill run. Even better, Erban caught the record-breaking journey together with his custom-built Recon heads-up display / camera combo mounted in the rather beastly jet-black helmet. The Android-powererd HUD theoretically enabled Erban to understand he broke the record before he even found an end, whilst motivating him to help keep pushing because he contacted that 130 kilometers-per-hour top speed. There is no method to replicate the sensation of flying lower a hill aboard a skateboard at 80 miles-per-hour without hopping on some wheels of your, but you can aquire a taste from the action within the new record holder's POV video following the break.
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