Cycling in the sky

Kriss Kyle is a professional BMX athlete from Scotland. BMX races are exciting because they take place off paved roads. The cyclists must deal with sand, rocks, and mud. That was not thrilling enough for Mr Kyle. He did not just want to ride off-road. He wanted to go off-ground.

Earlier this year, he got on a hot air balloon with his trusty BMX bike. Besides the basket that held Kyle and his crew, the giant balloon also lifted a specially made BMX bowl. At 610m above Earth and in freezing temperatures, he descended from the basket and got onto his BMX. He rode his bike in the bowl, performing his stunts flawlessly in the sky.

You would never have guessed that Mr Kyle has a fear of heights. He said, “I’ve been dreaming of this project for so long, but the height factor has always felt like a massive weight on my mind.”

“I’ve had to push past my fears several times before, but nothing has compared to this. Having to climb over the edge of the basket to get down to the skatepark underneath was such a crazy experience. I wouldn’t have been able to do it without the help and encouragement of my friends.”

The photos below show Mr Kyle doing what he does best, in the sky.

— By NG SOCK LING

Kriss Kyle practising an “ice pick” in the specially designed BMX bowl. The bowl is designed to be compact and aerodynamic. It is made with the same materials as Formula One car and weighs 1.7 tonnes. [image credit: Sam Dugon_Red Bull Content Pool]
The hot air balloon lifting Mr Kyle’s team and the BMX bowl is six times bigger than a regular hot air balloon. It is one of the largest hot air balloons in the world. [image credit: Sam Dugon_Red Bull Content Pool]
Kriss Kyle performing a “one foot can” on his bike as the hot air balloon floats over Malmesbury, Britain, in February 2023. [image credit: Sam Dugon_Red Bull Content Pool]
Mr Kyle and his team. For his safety, he had a parachute strapped on for his ride on the floating skatepark. [image credit: Sam Dugon_Red Bull Content Pool]

VOCAB BUILDER

flawlessly (say “floh-les-lee”; adverb) = perfectly.

aerodynamic (say “ae-ro-dai-nae-mik”; adjective) = having a shape that reduces drag when moving
through air.

FALLEN LETTERS PUZZLE

On the left is a phrase with six words. The letters fell from their boxes. Fortunately, the letters landed directly below their boxes. Put the letters back on the board in the correct order to rebuild the phrase. One word has already been done for you.

Another hint: the literal meaning of the phrase refers to something that Kriss Kyle does not like to do.

Metaphorically, it means being realistic and practical. This is how the expression is used: “Your dream of winning the World Cup is completely unrealistic! ______ ______ ______ ______ THE ______!”

Good luck! (The answer is on the back page.)