





Harry Bink has dedicated his life to proving people wrong, and it's helped him become a standout figure amongst a deeply talented and groundbreaking group of Australian freestyle motocrossers. Bink got his first taste of the sport at 4 years of age and decided from that moment that it was his dream to become one of the best dirt bike riders in the world. After getting his start in racing, Bink took to the ramps for the first time at 16 and was landing backflips just a year after that. Over the past decade, he's continued to push the boundaries of what's possible, becoming the first person to successfully land a front flip rock solid and making double backflips a regular part of his trick rotation. With his "Bink Big" mindset, the sky's the limit for what else this Aussie can accomplish.
Harry Bink has dedicated his life to proving people wrong, and it's helped him become a standout figure amongst a deeply talented and groundbreaking group of Australian freestyle motocrossers. Bink got his first taste of the sport at 4 years of age and decided from that moment that it was his dream to become one of the best dirt bike riders in the world. After getting his start in racing, Bink took to the ramps for the first time at 16 and was landing backflips just a year after that. Over the past decade, he's continued to push the boundaries of what's possible, becoming the first person to successfully land a front flip rock solid and making double backflips a regular part of his trick rotation. With his "Bink Big" mindset, the sky's the limit for what else this Aussie can accomplish.
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