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We define crazy as "anyone who would consider jumping up 10 stories on a motorcycle for a stunt, then freefalling back down all 10." Well, by that definition, motocycle stuntster Robbie Maddison is most definitely crazy. He pulled off this crazy, mind-altering stunt on New Year's Eve, jumping up 10 stories to land on the top of the Las Vegas model of the Arc d'Triomphe, then falling back down and landing on a ramp en route to a return to Earth's orbit. Nuts.  (by Cameron Smith) Running Time: 1:32
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