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Bizarro

This was the first floorless coaster from Bolliger and Mabillard when it was built in 1999.  As of 2007, there were ten floorless rides from B & M.  At the end of 2018, there are 15 floorless coasters, but two of them were at first stand-up coasters whose trains were recently switched to floorless trains.  In addition, a dozen B & M Dive Coasters operate with floorless trains.  The manufacturer considers Dive Coasters as a different model than floorless coasters, as the Dive variety has at least one vertical drop and usually has wider trains.

Floorless roller coaster train and riders

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