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Motorcycling god Robbie Maddison takes a slightly different approach and adds in a back flip for good measure.
I hope somebody told him about the speed cameras on Tower Bridge...
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14 July 2009 12:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes
Anybody who's been to London will know that crossing the River Thames can be a trying experience at the best of times.Motorcycling god Robbie Maddison takes a slightly different approach and adds in a back flip for good measure.
I hope somebody told him about the speed cameras on Tower Bridge...
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