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It's tricky, but if you can gauge the approximate distance you cover with a dash animation and set yourself up at just the perfect distance, a single dash can launch you to seemingly infinite darkness.
For some reason, this specific level has many areas where you can try to replicate that sort of thing, Dashing into the guard rails is more effective that bhops, but bhops can also create instances of this.
You could call it a variation of edge boosting. I'm not sure how the air control rune affects this, but some experimentation could easily answer that, and my guess is that it would have some impact.
(Got kinda close though)