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Nineteen-year-old Brock Johnson of Santa Cruz, California has broken the world record for “bike surfing.”Bike surfing is a popular BMX stunt where a cyclist balances one foot on a bike’s handlebars, and another on the seat. The record for distance traveled while bike surfing was 80 meters. Friday afternoon, Johnson attempted to bike surf 100 meters. Johnson describes himself as a professional stunt rider. He is a member of the Santa Cruz Maniacs bike crew all of whom were positive Johnson would break the record.Phoenix Campbell, a fellow cyclist, tells stories of Johnson bike surfing down “Miramar Death Hill” just six months after attempting the stunt for the first time. The hill is the biggest in Santa Cruz for stunt riding, and Johnson biked and surfed the full length.”I’ve seen him surf on his bike for 20 minutes straight, just pumping around,” Campbell said. “We’ve seen guys who claim to be the best bike surfers out there, and really, none of them compare to the stuff Brock can do on his bike.”Kief Laughron, another friend of the stunt rider, describes him as a “natural.” Johnson shared that he has been comfortable on bikes since he was a young child.”I remember grabbing my bike when I was 3 years old and going and peddling around the block and people would call my mom,” Johnson said. “She’d go, ‘Oh, he’s alright. He knows how to ride that bike.'” Johnson put all of that to the test on Friday as he began sprinting on his bike around the track at Santa Cruz High School. Before members of his bike crew, dozens of high school students and a few passersby, Johnson hopped up onto his handlebars and bike seat as he crossed the 100m dash starting line.With spectators filming, cheering, and even riding right behind him Johnson coasted around the track with ease. He exceeded his 100m goal seamlessly, and in no time, he had surpassed the 200-meter line, too. Having broken the world record, the stunt rider hopped down from his surfing stance and threw his helmet as he roared in celebration.Following the successful world record attempt, Johnson did more bike stunts in the parking lot of the high school as he shared what comes next. Johnson says he must submit his log book for Guinness to complete their official review. The Guinness Book of World Records has many requirements for breaking the official world record for bike surfing. The attempt should take place on a track at a sports facility, two athletic officials need to time everything, a cover letter must be submitted and eyewitnesses have to write statements after the event. Wearing a helmet is also a must. Until the review of these materials is complete, Johnson will be bike surfing Santa Cruz with his crew.
On Sunday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency opened a new disaster recovery center in Barre and another center is set to open in Plainfield on Monday.”One thing that we’ve really noticed is people in this town are very resilient,” said Kim Fuller, a spokesperson for FEMA.Barre residents are continuing to clean up after July’s flood, which was recently declared a disaster by President Joe Biden.Now, FEMA is back in town to help, and this time, there are some changes on the way.”FEMA changed some of the regulations to make the application process quicker, easier, a little bit more easily understandable and have more access to more programs,” Fuller said. The center is open every day of the week from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. You can also apply online, over the phone at 1-800-621-3362, or using FEMA’s app.One resident on Third Street told NBC5 that his home has flooded three times in the past 12 years.The last two floods ruined his basement and his antique car and have cost him thousands in repairs. Now, he’s looking to sell his home.Laurie Byrd lives in a different part of the city and said while her home is OK, it’s a different story for her family across town.”It’s been horrible, horrible for them as well,” Byrd said. “And they’re still trying to recover a lot from last year and then get here again this year.”Byrd said their damage is becoming more common to see around town.”All the down level, their basement, their whole yard got flooded right out,” Byrd said.It’s something FEMA wants to help fix. If you apply, they suggest you keep an eye on the status of your application. Down the line, if you don’t receive assistance, they’ll help you appeal that decision, too.”You can come here and we’ll help you write a letter and just say what you think is what the real situation is,” Fuller said.More information on how to apply for FEMA assistance in Vermont can be found here.More information on how to apply for an SBA disaster loan in Vermont can be found here.
Starting Monday, a federal district court judge in Portland, Ore., will consider both sides and decide whether to grant the FTCs request for a preliminary injunct.
Ange Postecoglou urged Yves Bissouma to stay on the right track after the Tottenham midfielder took his first steps on the road to redemption with a wonder strike against Everton. Spurs boss Postecoglou had likened the midfielder to a naughty child who was now behaving himself, having been suspended for one match by the club for taking laughing gas. Restored to the starting line-up on Saturday (24 August), the Mali international instantly repaid Postecoglous faith with a stunning 20-yard drive to open the scoring. It was Bissoumas first Spurs goal, in his 57th match for the club, and put them on their way to a thumping 4-0 win.
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Wade McSwain, the owner of Pit Boss BBQ and Spirits, opened up about some of the issues top of mind as voters prepare to head to the polls in November.
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