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Danny MacAskill in daring stunt at iconic Glencoe road bridge

Danny MacAskill on top of the bridge in Glencoe
Danny MacAskill on top of the bridge in Glencoe

He is known for a daredevil attitude and risk-taking many wouldn’t dare dream of.

And now, Danny MacAskill has added another feat to his impressive CV of stunts, ticking off an iconic bridge in Lochaber and paying homage to one of his childhood heroes in the process.

The stunning shot at Glencoe, captured by photographer Dave Mackison, has been shared far and wide on social media.


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One Twitter fan, Stephen Ross, said: “Danny! You have nerves of steel!! Awesome picture in every sense – thanks for sharing.”

Pro rider Danny MacAskill said: “We went up to Kinlochleven, which one of my favourite places for mountain biking in Scotland, to film some shots for one of my sponsors Santa Cruz bikes.

“We had a great time riding some of the trails that make up some of the sections of the Scottish Six Days Trial motorbiking event in Lochaber and at the end of the day, we decided we would get the shot.

“Anyone going through Glencoe knows the two bridges and one of my heroes had done a photo in one of my favourite mountain biking magazines so we had good fun trying to recreate it while the roads were quiet.

“To me, there is very little risk. That was more photo shoot stuff. It is not my most spectacular stunt and it is hard to get up on one side but it was great to pay homage to Martyn Ashton.

“Naturally as a rider I imagine, subconsciously, riding everything I see. You kind of picture yourself doing things so I have kind of done that every time going through Glencoe and seeing the bridge so it was great to tick that one off the list.”

The famed stunt cyclist is currently recovering from a minor operation to have cartilage removed from a previous injury to his kneecap. He hopes to be back on the bike in the coming weeks with exciting plans laying ahead for 2019.

He added: “At the moment I am just focusing on my recovery. Last year wasn’t the most productive but I am pretty excited for 2019 as I have a few projects lined up.

“I need to get my body back to 100% and then I will start with the smaller fun projects.”

Photographer Dave Mackison said: “I am always pretty excited to shoot something different so for Danny to put himself in danger a wee bit is cool and to shoot it from different angles was great.

“I’m not one to blow on about my work but I suppose I am glad it’s gone down quite well.”