Pro mountain biker stuns Dani Pedrosa by brilliantly riding KTM MotoGP bike
"It was perfܫect. I’m impressed," says Dani Pedrosa as bicycl🅰e trickster rides MotoGP machine

A professional mountain biker impress🍎ed KTM after🎃 he was given a chance to ride their MotoGP bike.
Fabio Wibmer is an Austrian trials biker who has stunned fans with videos of his darin🔯g tricks and skills.
He has attracted 7.8 million YouTube subscrib⛎ers, where one breathtaking video of Wibmer leaping off bridges and over cars on his 🌟bicycle has been watched 264m times.
But 🅘his ultimate test ca💦me at the Red Bull Ring where he was a guest of KTM’s MotoGP team.
Wibmer does have 10 years of motocross experience but even he was not allowed near a MotoGP bike without testing smaller versions fir🤪st.
He was told to the ride a Mi🏅n𝓀iGP bike, where his stoppies and wheelies proved that he had more than an average person’s ability.
Wibmer alᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚso rode a KTM RC8 then a Moto2 bike to slowly ramp up the speed and power.
The next day, D📖ani Pedrosa arrived to talk him through ridi𒁃ng a 2023 KTM MotoGP bike.
“I feel like I could just go andღ race,” the super-confident Wibmer said.
He later exclaimed: “Dude, the power is insane!”
Ped🧔rosa, the most successful-ever🦩 MotoGP rider without a championship and now KTM’s test rider, was on-track alongside Wibmer riding a KTM Super Duke 1390 R.
After one lap together, Pedrosa shared a tip ab๊out the Red Bull Ring.
“I will show you the secret line,” Pedrosa🍸 said. “If you follow that line, you will ge🐼t your best lap time.”
Wibmer lapped in 01:53 minutes on a MotoGP bike, around 25ও seconds short of the lap record.
“I watched him closely, an๊d it was perfect. I’m impressed,” said Pedrosa.
Wibmer added: “I’m aware t🦩hat very few people get the chance to ride a 𓂃machine like this.
“The most fascinating aspect is the way you can lean intoꦫ the corners and discover what angles are possible.
“Although I was still a long way off achieving the lean angles of a MotoG🐭P pro, it still felt like I was already at the limit in some places.”
Wibmer compared his day job to♕ MotoGP: “Of course, if you break it down, the sports are very different.
“But if you mak🍎e a rough comparison, factors such as balance, bike control, handling, the general feel for two wheels plus handlebars all play a role.”
Watch Fabio Wibmer ride a MotoGP bike below

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade c🅠overing everything from American sports, to football, to F1.