Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi

Chapter 382 - 287: The Fate-Test Segment

Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi

Chapter 382 - 287: The Fate-Test Segment

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Chapter 382: Chapter 287: The Fate-Test Segment

[The folks upstairs are right.]

[Wang Ye doesn’t need to install a motor or engine, I believe he’s got the skills for this.]

[It’s really not about higher engine displacement being better in off-road; that’s racing data, control is king in the off-road realm.]

[But... comparing like this, it really is absurd; that foreigner brother couldn’t catch up with Wang Ye even with full throttle, is this still a motorcycle?]

[Motorcycle can’t catch up with a bicycle, if I say this out loud, folks would definitely call me out for nonsense.]

[Really breaking wind for a motorcycle.]

[Even breaking wind for a high-speed train on flat ground wouldn’t be a problem.]

[With Wang Ye’s prowess, joining the Manx TT and racing with those superbikes wouldn’t be out of line. Looking forward to seeing him compete with a bicycle at next year’s Manx TT.]

[Bro, a while back I might have called you out for dreaming, but now I can only say: hard not to support it.]

[At this speed... even Bogar would consider a cultural shift after reviewing it.]

[Holding nothing back!]

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Meanwhile,

Wang Ye and Carlos were speeding fiercely atop the Rocky Mountains.

Both were maintaining speeds above 100 km/h, wildly dancing around the dusty rocky mountain terrain, with various abrupt elevations providing the perfect conditions to demonstrate their prowess.

Raising front wheels, aerial 360-degree rotations, high-low jumps, obstacle flying, convex slopes, barrel rolls, side-flip leaps, death’s kiss, lateral 360-degree spins — all sorts of challenging stunts were performed by them one after another,

without any pre-set moves, Wang Ye and Carlos each showcasing their skills, almost never repeating, leaving viewers dazzled, not knowing which rider to focus on.

As it stands, there are at least thousands or even tens of thousands of off-road racers worldwide watching their stunt performances. Among them are many top-tier stunt off-road racers, yet not a single person in the public chat dared question their moves; all professional racers were intently watching their performance, learning techniques from their moves, and even these professional racers couldn’t find flaws, illustrating just how perfect their stunt techniques were.

On the Rocky Mountains, there are actually many different routes. They aren’t single artificial tracks, but naturally composed courses without a start or end, nor track boundaries, wherever one wishes to race is fair game.

This ultimate freedom means racers can freely decide the difficulty levels of their challenges; racers can even choose to race along the edges of cliffs, where one slight mistake could lead to endless oblivion,

Most off-road racers chase thrills, but at critical moments, a sliver of cautiousness still prevails, opting for not the easiest routes, but those with moderate safety to challenge.

Few genuinely opt for the Hell Level difficulty tracks with death rates exceeding 90%. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖

Such as cliff drifts, fault leaps, even tower-shaped narrow routes only ten centimeters wide.

Yet in the footage, Wang Ye and Carlos followed courses with the highest difficulty the whole time, essentially heading towards where thrills lay, where accidents could happen, leaving viewers and some professional racers behind the screens sweating for them.

This is just courting death!

Even those who shoot death-defying parkour videos aren’t this exaggerated, at least choosing places to parkour where there’s footing, whereas the routes Wang Ye and Carlos took mostly depend on sheer hardiness to determine their life’s fate.

And with Wang Ye clearly being technically superior to Carlos, he’d occasionally perform stunts on these high-difficulty routes, like lifting the bike’s front wheel, riding on one wheel at the narrowest sections.

[Showcasing hardiness segment.]

[That hardiness... is it titanium alloy made?]

[The bike’s modified, the hardiness is modified too.]

[As I watch, I feel like I’m meeting my great ancestor, unbeatable.]

[Damn, just watching makes me sweat.]

[The hardiness truly is tough, the sum of these two’s hardiness can]

[In games, I wouldn’t dare ride like this.]

[King Yama: What’s that flashing outside?]

[Filming angle issues, looks dangerous, and it really isn’t safe either.]

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As Wang Ye and Carlos raced northward, several helicopters also closely tailed them,

extreme sports-born photographers, ropes tied securely to them, standing at the cabin door, extending cameras out to capture the scenery below.

Meanwhile, some medical rescue personnel from the logistics team also nervously eyed the situation below.

If accidents occurred, they’d swiftly initiate rescue and medical aid.

But despite that, if Wang Ye and Carlos faced some emergencies too sudden to react, they’d struggle to take effective measures timely.

Like suddenly plummeting off a cliff, violently crashing onto a boulder, instantaneously bleeding head injuries. In such instant-fatal accident situations, even almighty figures can’t save them.

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