Stunt cyclist Danny MacAskill knocked himself unconscious while filming his sensational new video.
The Scots biker was performing a trick on top of an actual army tank when he took a tumble and banged his head.
He was out cold for a moment but instead of being shaken he said the accident made him “stronger”.
The incident happened as Danny, 27, was filming Imaginate a stunning new video that shows him performing a series of breathtaking stunts in a giant set made to look like a child’s bedroom.
The crash also came after a serious ear infection and spinal problem that threatened to end his career.
The daredevil was struck down in March by labyrinthitis and also spent months recovering from a torn disc in his back.
The video sees Danny perform tricks on top of a huge Dandy annual from 1987, which he uses as a ramp.
Danny, from Skye, said the annual, which was printed by Sunday Post publishers DC Thomson, was a reminder of his own childhood.
He said: “That’s an annual I had in my bedroom when I was a kid. I think I got it from a car boot sale.”
Danny returned to the set of his movie at the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow yesterday, when he chatted with 15 young riders.
The young stunt stars were given a tutorial by Danny and even got to test out their skills on the massive set.
Danny rose to fame when he posted a video of himself performing tricks in Edinburgh on YouTube in 2009.
The video was watched 29 million times and led to him being signed up to drinks firm Red Bull to perform at exhibitions around the world.
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