Champéry 2011: The Run That Became Legend

In 2011, a 19 year old Danny Hart lined up at the UCI Downhill World Championships in Champéry, Switzerland. A track so steep and brutal it was already feared by the world’s best. But when a storm rolled in and conditions turned to chaos, Hart delivered what many still call the greatest downhill run of all time. Fourteen years later, we look back at that iconic day through the eyes of Danny himself, his rivals like Greg Minnaar and Aaron Gwin, and the commentators whose words became legend. This is the story of how one run changed downhill racing forever. Special thanks to Freecaster for bringing this moment to life. Look out for Nigel Page in the Stay On Your Bike Podcast Rob Warner on RedBull TV Greg Minnaar now team manager for Norco Racing Aaron Gwin still tearing up the World Cup DH circuit Kaos Seagrave forever looking steezy And of course Danny Hart, still racing Champery 14 years later *If you were involved in, or produced any content used in this film please get in touch so we can credit you accordingly. Follow on Instagram:   / thebikestudi0   0:00 Intro 1:55 Chapter 1 Champéry Track 5:58 Chapter 2 Race Day 8:35 Chapter 3 Birth of an Icon 12:17 Chapter 4 "Stay on your bike Danny" 15:15 The Commentary Box 20:26 Rob Warner's Commentary 23:29 The Greatest Run?