
X Games Champion to Attempt 300-Foot Motocross Jump
Seven-time X Games gold medalist Colby Raha is preparing to make history with a 92-meter jump over a surf park in Mesa, Arizona. The record-breaking attempt combines athletic courage with precision engineering.
A world-class athlete is about to redefine what's possible on a motorbike, and he's doing it with a team that turned a wild dream into meticulous science.
Colby Raha, a seven-time X Games gold medalist, is gearing up for a groundbreaking 300-foot jump over Revel Surf Park in Mesa, Arizona. If successful, it will be the longest motocross jump ever recorded and the highest air off a quarter pipe.
This isn't just about raw talent. The jump requires custom-built ramps with precisely engineered transitions, countless hours of testing, and a level of preparation that reflects where action sports are heading.
"The difference between jumping a dirt spot is you can practice and pull the ramp back, and jumping over a pool, you don't have that option," Raha explained. Every variable from ramp geometry to launch speed demands scientific control.
The setup isn't borrowed equipment. Raha's team built custom ramps with tuned dimensions and a landing profile designed specifically for this attempt, requiring extensive collaboration and testing.

"In this industry, there is a lot of risk, so you gotta double check your work the whole time," Raha said. That careful attention to safety and detail separates professionals from daredevils.
Why This Inspires
At 300 feet, there's no room for hesitation. Raha's journey shows that confidence isn't just a feeling but a skill built through years of dedication and systematic preparation.
"You don't think you're going to go this big when you're a kid, you dream of it, but you don't know the roadmap of getting there," he reflected. That honesty about the path makes his achievement even more relatable.
This marks the third event in the Record Breakers series, which is gaining momentum by blending local venues with national relevance. What started as a proof of concept is becoming a platform for pushing human limits.
Fans aren't just connecting to the spectacle but to what it represents: the intersection of childhood dreams, adult discipline, and teams working together to achieve the impossible.
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