N-No.5) I-if th-th-the b-b-b-ike-ike j-j-judd-dde-dders d-d-uring th-th-this b-b-bit its b-b-ecause o-of th-the s-s-s-s-slats in th-th b-b-bridge. N-n-nothin-ing t-t-o wo-wo-worry -a-b-bout th-though, j-j-just p-pray th-th s-s-suspen-sion h-h-olds ou-ou-out !-!-!

No.6) A quick "spin-on-a-farthing" manoeuvre at the end of that rickety old bridge should see you lining up for the next jump. Aim for the flat. . .just don't cock it up or you'll end up in the drink.

7.) This bit's difficult. . .not even James Stirling-Hill, the greatest racer of all time gets this right all the time. After landing on the flat, you must ride down to the left side slope and and then ride up it again and shoot into the air. Don't try this at home. Try it at someone elses, like Ms.Crofts, for example.

8.) This is what you should look like on the way up. Whatever you do, don't miss. Its along way down from up there.