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I do not under stand the concept of how a single table single is a quad. The average supercross double is probably 15-20 feet peak to peak. A table is roughly 8-10 feet peak to peak. Average bike around 7 feet and a few inches in length. Jumping 4 singles takes a lot more balls then jumping the table, I’m not a rocket scientist or an engineer but it’s pretty simple. I’m sure there is an old thread on this. I know there was a quad they where jumping before the finish line at Cardiff but a single table single to me is not a quad.


(Only other rider to do it was Josh Hill.)
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Add the extra single, that's a triple.
Single single table = quad
Single table single = quad
Table single single = quad
Table table = table table
Table single = table single
Single table = single table
Single single = double
Single single single = triple
That’s the lingo of the best Supercross riders in the world. I don’t make the rules, don’t get mad at me lol
I’ll let the guys who do it call it what they want. I ain’t doing it, I’m just watching.
Imo, if you go take off to landing and there is another takeoff/landing in between… it’s a fucking quad.
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Both of these jumps have 3 potential land spots and a take off
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