definatly not bio. bio you cork it front then around. he fliped it around. thrown around like a flatspin but set like a rodeo. and flatspins dont have anything to do with backflips
Its to late to change the names of stuff but there are two kinds of flatspins. The kind you can do on a hip which resemble a backflip, and then what he did. You roll forward on to your back but never get more inverted than lieing on your back. Thats a flatspin not a rodeo. It is much to off axis to be a bio.
I agree with Dave, definitely bio. Check out Weir's bio 9...very similar trick, just different styles. This jump is a little small too to really disect the jump, but I would def say bio.
no way thats a bio...bios are just the slightest bit off axis... i'm pretty sure thats a flatspin 7... watch cr's bios, he doesn't even come close to being flat, let alone inverted
Alright a bio can be as flast as you want it, it's just different if you're inverted. It's not a flat spin, because a flat is just a not inverted rodeo, like a sideways backflip perpendictular to the ground, sort of where your whole body starts turning. A bio you're corked forward with your head facing the landing throughout the first 360. There's no rule that says a bio can't be all the way flat.
Um...thats defenitly a flatspin 7, maybe rodeo, hard o tell...But anyone see that its not a fu**in bio. A bio starts like an ordinary 720 and then, in the end it gets inverted...but, sick style anyway dude...