Lose Your Lunch Watching Jesper Tjäder’s Insane Self-Edit

We know you pow-hungry deviants for the most part could barely suffer through a park edit, but Jesper Tjäder's comfort level on gap jumps pushing past a hundred feet is more than enough to tip the scale on this one. Jesper's name first really came into play when he double-back'ed a 180 foot gap (1:36) at the Nine Knights contest in Italy this winter-a gap almost no one else even attempted-and then followed that up with a barrage of double and triple flips and some lofty and brutally stylish corks. It's a thing to behold, and when captured from Jasper's helmet-mounted POV camera, it's also something that will give a raw headache.

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