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Published on Jul 9, 2012 by 

DC and Ken Block present Gymkhana FIVE: Ultimate Urban Playground; San Francisco.
Shot on the actual streets of San Francisco, California, GYM5 features a focus on fast, raw and precise driving action. Filmed over four days, director Ben Conrad and his team are back to work on their second Gymkhana production and delivered the entire city of San Francisco as Ken Block’s personal gymkhana playground. DC Shoes also provided fellow DC athlete and longtime Ken Block friend, Travis Pastrana, to make a cameo appearance on his dirtbike, and S.F. resident Jake Phelps of Thrasher Magazine fame also makes a cameo as Block hoons S.F. in his most incredible Gymkhana yet.

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17 Comments

  1. Vote -1 Vote +1Local Mounter
    says:

    love that its in my home town

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  2. +6 Vote -1 Vote +1Teddy
    says:

    GoPro down at 3:37!

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  3. -4 Vote -1 Vote +1Not a Happy Camper
    says:

    That is what they closed the bridge for? Bull Shit!

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  4. Vote -1 Vote +1Sinecure
    says:

    Bummer that they used fake cable cars. And where was Lombard St? Cool video though.

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  5. -3 Vote -1 Vote +1CB
    says:

    Wow! This is some amazing footage… This dude can drive.
    But, who knew DC Shoes and Ken Block had the means to shut down the F’in Bay Bridge which is also the start of I-80 and countless arteries through the best city in the land to shoot this? Quick search indicates 270,000 cars per day cross the bridge. Wonder what the blow back effect was in terms of traffic hang ups up and down the Peninsula???

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  6. Vote -1 Vote +1Flounder
    says:

    Mui awesome. Great reason to close the Bay Bridge for a few minutes.

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  7. Vote -1 Vote +1Skittle
    says:

    Who cares that it was closed. (Maybe they had the bottom open both ways.)
    Surprised that they didn’t use the Golden Gate though….

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  8. Vote -1 Vote +170's flashback dude
    says:

    I was having fun right up until Styx came on then I puked on my lap.

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  9. Vote -1 Vote +1CityMermaid
    says:

    This guy probably has a dick 1 inch long. When erected….

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  10. +1 Vote -1 Vote +1VeNoMiZeD
    says:

    The Bay Bridge part probably was filmed separately on Jan 2012 Presidents weekend closure. The top deck was closed for three days. There is no way a film crew shuts the bay bridge down like that to film a short movie, unless it’s already closed for construction which it was and the construction was actually on the other end too, so that helped them out too. The street parts may have been in May like they stated.

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  11. -1 Vote -1 Vote +1iheartsquaw
    says:

    Sucks to live in the bay….

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  12. Vote -1 Vote +1Jim Kana
    says:

    Sweet, learned a trick or two that’ll get me through the flatlander bottleNyack at Emigrant Gap any Friday nite when it snows.

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  13. -1 Vote -1 Vote +1John W
    says:

    I suppose this lunatic did the 49 Mile Scenic Drive in 49 minutes!

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  14. -1 Vote -1 Vote +1SB
    says:

    Pretty cool but there’s getting to be a – same shi# different location, element to these……… powerslides and donuts around stationary and moving targets.

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  15. Vote -1 Vote +1Lance Burkhardt
    says:

    I saw him tag the cone and knock the egg off. Marcia wins. Go back to driving school.

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