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Cameron Zink
Personal information
Born (1986-03-08) 8 March 1986 (age 38)
Reno, Nevada
Team information
Current teamYT Industries
DisciplineFreestyle Mountain Bikes
RoleFreestyle
Rider typeSlopestyle, Freeride

Cameron "Cam" Zink (born March 8, 1986) is an American professional freeride mountain bike rider.

Personal

Zink is from Reno, Nevada. He started mountain biking at age 9 and when he was 16 won the junior national championship in dual slalom. He was signed by the Santa Cruz Syndicate team when he was 17.[1] Until he was 20, he continued to race while also competing in Slopestyle.[2]


Career

In 2010 he won Red Bull Rampage and was awarded best trick for an almost 40-foot 360 drop, and also won the FMB World Tour season title.[3][4] In 2013 he won best trick for a 78-foot backflip,[5] after having been forbidden by a doctor to ride.[1] In 2013 he finished 4th Overall in Munich X-Games Slopestyle event. In 2014 he placed 2nd and again won best trick with the biggest 360 of the event.[6]

On August 21, 2014, on Mammoth Mountain, he set the world record for the farthest backflip on a bicycle with a 100 foot, 3 inch flip.[7][8] In 2006 and 2010 he won Crankworx Slopestyle (now Joyride) in Whistler, British Columbia.[1][2][9]

In 2009 Zink founded Sensus, a company that manufactures bike grips.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Collins, Ian (February 2014). "So Close to Hell". Dirt (Interview).
  2. ^ a b c Parkin, Joe (21 August 2014). "Where Are They Now? Cam Zink: The freeride legend talks about responsibility and 100-foot flips". Bike.
  3. ^ Maine, Tyler (3 October 2010). "Red Bull Rampage - Cam Zink wins it!". pinkbike.
  4. ^ Billy (4 October 2010). "Cam Zink Wins Red Bull Rampage". Dirt.
  5. ^ "78ft backflip on mountain bike by Cam Zink at Red Bull Rampage". The Guardian (Video). Red Bull. 15 October 2013.
  6. ^ Berard, Mike (29 September 2014). "Cam Zink's 2nd Place Run at Red Bull Rampage 2014". Red Bull.
  7. ^ Strege, David (21 August 2014). "Cam Zink lands world-record mountain bike backflip". GrindTV.com. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  8. ^ "Cam Zink sets world record mountain bike backflip". X Games (Video). ESPN. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  9. ^ Mazzante, Lou (18 August 2010). "Zink Lands Safely on Crankworx Podium". Bicycling.