The Apex Throw
#207624
| Throw Date | Completion Time |
|---|---|
| September 9, 2025 | 44mins |
| Truck Size (Adjusted) | Weight Class |
|---|---|
| 1,999 | Welterweight |
| Thrower | Line Team | Coach |
|---|---|---|
| Isaac | Jody, Justin, Marco & Dalia | Lydia |
| Records (as of Throw Date) | Score (vs. Throw Date Mean) |
|---|---|
| Fastest BPM | 45 (+165%) |
| Fastest Solo MPP | 1min 35secs |
| Highest Speed Bonus | 1.46 |
| Largest Truck Completed in < 1hr | 15mins faster than the previous record holder |
Q3 2025 was an extraordinary season.
It saw peak performance from throwers and five legendary throws. After one and a half seasons with none, we got 63% of our total legendary throws in a single six-week period. Even in that context, though, Isaac and truck #207624 were standouts.
Like 208625 ("The Immortal Throw"), Isaac's 9/9/25 welterweight performance has a strong claim to "best throw in Cargo Champs history." Consider the following:
With truck #207624, Isaac set a new maximum BPM of 45. That's 165% higher than the throw-date mean (17) and four boxes faster than the previous record holder 170920, which was 41% (676 boxes) smaller.
Isaac cleared a panel every 1min and 35secs. This is the fastest solo MPP in the entire database, and it's tied with a #2031 CAP 2 total team throw (truck #202636, a load composed entirely of pallets).
Truck #207624 is also the largest truck completed in < 1hr. It was a watershed moment when two throwers completed 184632 in 59mins and 50secs. Justin reinvigorated the concept of a record-breaking throw with 194295: a 1,360 featherweight he threw in 45mins. Isaac beat these by 15mins and 1mins respectively, and he did so on a truck that was 37-38% (622-639 boxes) larger.
Lastly, not only is #207624 one of only four throws in the 290+ truck database with a speed bonus > 1.2. It has the highest speed bonus of any throw in the entire dataset, besting a 1,904 welterweight by 0.18pts.
Truck #207624 set the benchmark ceiling for Cargo Champs performance. It's not just a legendary throw. It's the summit of solo throwing (to date). If 184632 was the Cargo Champs equivalent of breaking the four-minute mile and 170920 was the Cargo Champs equivalent of running a mile in 3mins 30secs, #207624 is like a sprinter creating a vapor cone in the 100m dash.