Racine second-grader leaps for a Guiness World Record attempt
By: Tori Bokios
Posted: Sep 16, 2018 7:01 AM CDT

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Learning how to ride a bike is a milestone and a rite of passage of childhood. At an age when most kids are making the transition from training wheels to two wheels, a second grader in Racine was peddling his way into the record books.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Tori Bokios shared the story of Brody Ervin's potentially record-breaking backflip.
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