Reaching speeds of 90 kph, Mr Auer skated the 860 metre track in just over one minute. "This was a very dangerous stunt because there were so many factors to consider," said the 36-year-old, who conquered the rickety ride last weekend.

"The roller caster is wooden and so unlike rides made from iron and steel there was always a chance of the odd nail or screw that would not be entirely flat. "If the skates were to catch a stray nail then I could have fallen and I would almost certainly have died."
Spending two months planning the outrageous stunt, Dirk also designed and made the monster skates, which took him a total of 110 hours work. For Dirk however, there was no room for error.
I used 16 rolls on each shoe," says Dirk, "When I reached the first drop I was 30 metres high and this allowed me to reach speeds of 90 km/h on descent. "After this some of the sides were so high that at times I was at 90 degrees and so it was very important to have as much traction as possible.
"Luckily everything went according to plan - it was a lot of fun."
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