Downhill bike Crash
- Dominic Yannoni was filmed riding downhill at Whistler Mountain Bike Park
- He sped down narrow, rocky path, before successfully landing three jumps
- But seconds later, he seemingly misjudged fourth jump - shouting 'Oh s***!'
- Footage shows him tumbling through air, before landing head-first on track
- He was knocked out for three minutes and later rescued by Bike Patrol team
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This is the moment a biker knocked himself out for three minutes after misjudging a hillside jump and landing on his head.
Dominic Yannoni was captured on his helmet camera riding downhill at Whistler Mountain Bike Park in British Columbia, western Canada.
He was filmed speeding down a narrow, rocky track, before successfully landing three jumps.
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Seconds away: Dominic Yannoni speeds down a rocky path at Whistler Mountain Bike Park in British Columbia
Realisation: He seemingly misjudges the fourth jump at Crabapple Hits - shouting 'Oh s***' as he takes off
Terrifying: Footage shows Mr Yannoni tumbling through the air, before crashing head-first into the ground
But just seconds later, he seemingly misjudged the fourth jump - shouting 'Oh s***' as he took off.
Footage shows Mr Yannoni tumbling through the air, before crashing head-first into the ground with a sickening crunch.
He can then be seen lying on his side on the track, where he stayed for a terrifying three minutes.
He was reportedly rescued in a joint effort by the park's Bike Patrol team and his fellow cyclists.
Knocked out: He can then be seen lying on his side on the track, where he stayed for a terrifying three minutes
Aftermath: Mr Yannoni was reportedly rescued in a joint effort by the park's Bike Patrol team and other cyclists
The crash took place at Crabapple Hits, an 'Expert/Pro' track at Whistler, which features 120 miles of twisty, hazard-laden trails through spruce forest and over rock.
Mr Yannoni, who is believed to have made a full recovery, later uploaded the video of the incident to YouTube, writing: 'I was knocked out for three minutes.
'A special thanks to Whistler's Bike Patrol and my riding buddies - Dave, Greg, Jay and Jamie.'
Rocky: Whistler Bike Park features 120 miles of twisty, hazard-laden trails through spruce forest and over rock
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