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ER: Riding a wall is like flipping gravity sideways. Whether it’s a race car on a banked turn or a surfer laying back on a vertical section, throwing your mass into it with enough speed creates horizontal G-forces that for a moment allow you to stand on a wall like it’s the ground. The earth is quite a different place when the ground is to the right and the sky to the left…

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Sessions like these come along a handful of times a season. This was one of those days that the wind was already blowing 30 knots in the morning and

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