Watch Yannick Flohé send Ratstaman Vibrations (9b/+) at Céüse

The video of German climber Yannick Flohé repeating 'Ratstaman Vibrations' (9b/+) at Céüse in France.
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Yannick Flohé making the first repeat of 'Ratstaman Vibrations' (9b/+) at Céüse. The climb was bolted ground-up by Chris Sharmaand was freed in August 2022 by Alexander Megos
Rainer Eder

After investing about 30 days of effort spread out over 5 trips and 2 seasons, last August Germany's Yannick Flohé made the first repeat of Ratstaman Vibrations at Céüse. Originally bolted by Chris Sharma and subsequently freed by Alex Megos in 2022, Flohé believes the climb could be upgraded to 9b/+. Here's the uncut video of his send.

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