back-roll-flip

starts as a back roll but the second half revolution is replaced with a jump where the release of the foot on the tire and the foot on the crank creates a back crankflip, most oftenly 1,5 revolutions but also more and less happens (examples: backroll 3.5 flip, backroll double flip, or backrollflip refering to a one single revolution flip)

aka

back roll 1.5 flip

elements

roll
flip

prerequisites

history

First landed by Spencer Hochberg in 2007