Modest and quietly spoken, in the unlikely event you hadn’t seen his videos you would have no idea Danny MacAskill is an internet sensation. Yet since his breakthrough short film in 2009 – making him one of the very first viral stars – the street trials rider and Red Bull athlete has amassed over 450 million views on YouTube alone.
Little wonder, then, that he gave up his job as a mechanic to pursue a life on the road, travelling the world and performing increasingly daring tricks to impress his ever-growing online audience.
Men’s Fitness: You’ve come a long way since you gave up your job as a mechanic – does it feel surreal, or was this always in your sights?
Danny MacAskill: “My flatmate and I were just filming for fun. We were working really hard and trying to make it as good a film as possible for the biking world, but we had no idea when we put it online that it was going to go viral on YouTube and get the attention that it did. I never had a goal of being a professional biker at all – it was just my hobby that I’ve been lucky enough to turn into a job.”
MF: What first attracted you to mountain biking and trials cycling?
DM: “I grew up in a wee village called Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye and we used to use our bikes to get around to school or friends’ houses. When I was a kid I had a lot of energy, so I just ended up putting a lot of that energy into my bike and trying to learn how to do skids and wheelies. I’ve always enjoyed pushing my riding. Then in my teens I found out it was a thing, called trials riding, so I started upgrading my bike accordingly.”
MF: Did you have any idea that first video would be such a hit?
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