Senad's Details
About Senad
Senad Grosic isn’t afraid to take on the biggest jump or hardest trick. In fact, he’s made a career of it. In 2008, Senad turned from competitor to test-track dummy when he took on a 2.9m high ramp being prepared for freestyle motocross.
The Austrian used a coal mine near Riedersbach and his landing hill was a dusty pile of coal. Since it was impossible to get a running start in the deep coal sand, he used a conveyor belt that was 60m long and 80cm wide to pick up the speed he needed to perform tricks – a backflip tayle and backflip no-hander.
It was typical of a man who first made his mark on the BMX world in 2003 and who was crowned Austrian King of Dirt and Red Bull Dirt Ride champion in 2004. More recently Senad has won a host of park contests across Europe inlcuding on home turf in Innsbruck and continues to be a leader in his field.