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18 March, 2020 4:24 pm

Graham Jarvis trains in a skate park in Leeds /video

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Do you remember Graham Jarvis? Well, how could we forget him? However, in case you don’t, we are talking about a legendary British enduro rider that has been amazing the web for years with his jaw-dropping performances in the strangest places, always flanked by his loyal Husaberg.
Every time he lets the clutch go, Mr.

Jarvis provides the beholders with some seriously astonishing show, which more often than not makes it look like he’s riding a trial bike rather than a 2-stroke enduro machine.

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In the past we have seen him doing his thing among rocks, on dusty roads and even in a nice and sunny mansion-house in Spain, but this time around the Brit has chosen a skate park in Leeds to show off what he’s capable of.
Jarvis was not alone there as there were also a bunch of talented teeneagers with their own BMX bikes, skateboards and so on, eager to show their tricks too.

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Almost needless to say, Jarvis got the whole lot mesmerized with his unbelievable skills.
As usual, you might see some little mistake at the end of tyhe video, so we know the man is not perfect, but you can rest assured this video got it all.

Plus, it lasts 7 minutes and is available in HD, so we suggest you make yourself comfortable and click on ‘play’.

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