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{{Racers|
racername = Renato Biker|
image = [[Image:alain.png]]|
nationality = Brazilian|
location = Brazil|
birthday = 1988|
team = Yellow Fleas|
favoritecar = Audi Quattro Sport|
carcolor = light blue|
firstrace = ZCT58 (december 2005)|
results = ZakStunts champion (2006, 2013, 2016)|
footnotes = ''as of august 2025''|
}}
'''Renato Biker''' is a Brazilian ''[[Stunts (video game)|Stunts]]'' racer active in the early online competition scene. He started competition competed on [[ZakStunts]] and other community events in the middle 2000s, and is remembered for representing Brazil at the highest level of excellence. See [https://zak.stunts.hu/racers/renato%2Bbiker ZakStunts – racer profile].
'''Renato Biker''' is a Brazilian ''[[Stunts (video game)|Stunts]]'' racer active in the early online competition scene. He started competition competed on [[ZakStunts]] and other community events in the middle 2000s, and is remembered for representing Brazil at the highest level of excellence. See [https://zak.stunts.hu/racers/renato%2Bbiker ZakStunts – racer profile].



Revision as of 19:02, 18 August 2025

Renato Biker
Nationality: Brazilian
Location: Brazil
Born: 1988
Team: Yellow Fleas
Favorite car: Audi Quattro Sport
Car color:  light blue
First race: ZCT58 (december 2005)
Championship titles: ZakStunts champion (2006, 2013, 2016)


Renato Biker is a Brazilian Stunts racer active in the early online competition scene. He started competition competed on ZakStunts and other community events in the middle 2000s, and is remembered for representing Brazil at the highest level of excellence. See ZakStunts – racer profile.

Career

Renato Biker discovered online Stunts via friends and joined ZakStunts in 2005, and getting in touch with Alain, enlisted to Orion team. He quickly made an impression with a podium on debut at ZCT58 (2005). He challenged for victory immediately afterwards at ZCT59 (runner-up to Ayrton), then took his first win on ZCT63 after four podiums in his first six races. See article.

Invited by Alain to join Orion, Renato benefited from team play and track analysis. A decisive case came on ZCT68 (2006), where a late shortcut found by Alain helped Renato take P1 ahead of Alain (P2) and Ayrton (P3), a result that proved pivotal to the 2006 title. He later added a second championship in 2013, cementing his reputation as a long-term contender. See article.

One of the earliest South American drivers to dominate the scoreboard. His name features on the podium of several tracks of his first season, and he will later be renowned for being one of the few racers, along with Gutix winning a race in every original car of the game. Community archives note him as part of the growing internationalisation of ZakStunts, alongside fellow Latin American racers like Alan Rotoi, Gutix, and Ayrton.

Across notable events, Renato highlights his enjoyment (and effort) on landmark races such as Default, ZCT100 and ZCT138, for which his public replays remain reference material.

Racing style

Renato’s hallmark is meticulous Replay Handling work: iterative five-second segments, heavy checkpoint note-taking, and late-month execution. He credits patience and perfectionism as a natural fit for RH, while acknowledging that head-to-head “no-RH” specialists like Duplode could have the upper hand in that format. See article and Replay Handling.

Opponents and influences

Renato names Ayrton as the strongest opponent of his era. He also points to Alain’s support within Orion (shortcut discovery, strategic guidance) as instrumental in his early success and 2006 run. He later met Duplode in 2010, praising his skill without RH. See article.

Favourite cars

Renato lists the Audi, Lancia, and Skyline among his favourites, with situational affection for the Jaguar and Porsche 962 depending on the track’s shortcut potential. See Cars and article.

Permanent tracks Records (all-time)

Renato Biker is a renowned master at the permanent tracks competition on Zakstunts.

Default tracks

  • Default — 1st — 0:30.35 — 2010-02-23
  • Bernie’s — 3rd — 0:58.60 — 2006-02-05 (record: Alan Rotoi — 0:57.40 — 2021-10-02)
  • Cherry’s — 1st — 2:25.55 — 2006-01-30
  • Helen’s — 1st — 3:31.60 — 2006-02-05
  • Joe’s — 2nd — 0:48.35 — 2010-02-25 (record: Duplode — 0:48.10 — 2010-02-26)
  • Skid’s — not listed in the all-time table

Closed variants

  • Default Closed — 1st — 0:42.60 — 2006-01-28
  • Bernie’s Closed — 1st — 1:18.50 — 2010-02-26
  • Cherry’s Closed — 1st — 3:02.95 — 2010-02-26
  • Helen’s Closed — 1st — 4:06.65 — 2006-02-05
  • Joe’s Closed — 1st — 1:04.95 — 2010-02-26
  • Skid’s Closed — 1st — 1:27.05 — 2010-02-25

Teams

Orion 2005-2006
Average Joes 2009-2012
Yellow Fleas 2013-2014, 2016.

Selected results

  • Winner – ZakStunts Champion 2006
  • Winner – ZakStunts Champion 2013
  • Winner – ZakStunts Champion 2016
  • 29 wins, 18 seconds, 8 thirds across ZakStunts (55 podiums in 65 races). See article.
  • ZCT58 – podium on debut (2005 track). See [1].
  • ZCT68 – race win with Porsche March Indy in 2006. See ZCT68 replay.

Legacy

Although his time in the community included several mini-retirements, Renato Biker helped establish Brazilian presence in the global Stunts scene. His participation contributed to the middle 2000s atmosphere of “worldwide racing” that gave ZakStunts its nickname as the international Stunts championship. His ability to find incredible tricks was unique.

Racer Nick name origin

Renato is his real first name. An avid and talented cyclist irl, he added "Biker".

Amazing fact

Ten years stretch between his first and last title at Zakstunts (2006-2016).

See also

Sources

  • ZakStunts — racer profile: link.

External links

Tribute videos from Alan Rotoi youtube channel — Renato biker: playlist