Pfeiffer Bonkers?
The current Indoor Streetbike Freestyle World Champion has amassed many records over the years, including a ‘bunny hop’ over 33 people without a ramp in 1997 and performing 15 wheelie circles in just 30 seconds in 2000. However, his most recent challenge saw him quite literally rise to the occasion on a BMW G 450 X.

“Chris told me that it had been his dream for over 10 years to ride a motorcycle up and over the side of a particular bridge in Italy. It is only about a metre wide and once you start there’s no way you can stop – you just have to keep going or you will fall off! There’s no margin for error whatsoever and if you don’t get it right then you are in trouble!”
Whereas most riders prefer to keep both wheels on the ground at all times, all Chris Pfeiffer could think about was how to get a motorcycle on to one of the side arches of an Italian tied arch bridge he had first set eyes on all those years ago and had dreamed of riding over ever since.
“I had already
walked over the top of this bridge several times during the past
few years but somehow had never got around to actually riding over
it,” said Chris. “Now with the BMW G 450 X I felt that it would be
possible to ride up, across and down the bridge arch.”
For this particular ‘project’, Chris knew that he would only have
one opportunity to attempt the crossing, and his immediate problem
was that his entry point – the start of the arch – was 1.6 metres
in the air. As it would be virtually impossible and illegal to set
up a ramp to jump on to the arch, Chris decided to ask one of his
sponsors – Red Bull – to see if they could provide a vehicle to
‘assist’ his passage onto the start of the arch.
“I was lucky, as they [Red Bull] provided me with a ‘Hummer’ and a
driver, and I was able to reach the start of the arch by jumping
from the solid roof of the Hummer. This also meant that we were
able to leave the scene fairly quickly afterwards, without
attracting unwanted attention and having to worry about dismantling
a ramp!”
The narrow bridge arch was 20 metres above the water at its highest point and Chris attempted it first on a trials bike before returning an hour later with the BMW G 450 X. Not one to suffer from a fear of heights, Pfeiffer made sure his photographer was in place to capture the action as he fired up the new sports enduro and just went for it:
“To ride over
this bridge was like a dream come true for me – I’d never done
anything like it before. It’s pretty steep – much steeper than it
looks on the pictures – but I knew that it was possible. I felt
better actually on the bike than when I had walked across to check
it out, even though I’d only got the G 450 X two days before. It’s
a standard bike and I had a two-hour ride to get used to it and to
find the right sprocket for this run.

Having just
returned from riding stunt shows in St. Petersburg, Chris’s
thoughts are now turning to shooting footage for his forthcoming
freeriding DVD, as well as competing on the G 450 X at the European
Hill Climbing Championships at Obersaxon in June. Chris will also
be using a custom-built F 800 powered, two-wheel drive ‘BMW’ in the
‘open class in his quest to reach the top of the gruelling hill, so
watch this space for more details.











