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- Parkour on the Rocks with Ryan Doyle – Red Bull Verzasca Run
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- JUL 19, 2011
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- Usually you can witness Ryan Doyle performing his amazing parkour and freerunning stunts on a series of man-made structures. For Red Bull Verzasca Run, Ryan joined Frenchman Yoann Leroux and Swiss Chris Harmat and Kevin Fluri to replace roofs, stairs and walls with rocks and canyons in a small valley at the southernmost canton of Switzerland. Enjoy the amazing result.
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