Fabio Wibmer Shreds the Snowy Saalbach Mountains on a Downhill Bike - 'Fabiolous Escape 2'

Fabio Wibmer - Fabiolous Escape 2
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Fabio Wibmer - Fabiolous Escape 2

Fabio Wibmer rides snow, hits big jumps, gets chased by angry police, jumps out of a helicopter and sends big airs. You'll see it all! Fabio Wibmer escapes from mountain police and shreds his downhill mountain bike in his newest film from Saalbach, Austria!

 


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