Elkian is right. I came back to this game and had completed the first nine levels months ago, so I did not remember what buttons to use to switch. Finding the words "Explained in game" in the instructions was really annoying.
I think there are A LOT of people who do not know that you can triple jumg. That is the only explanation I have for all the whining. Getting 120s would be hard with only single or double jump; with triple jumg, you can get it done in your first attempt.
Ok that is such a weird coincidence that I have to share it: I needed only two more models (plus two collectibles). I just bought one with 200 credits - and on the next spin, I got the other one. Bug? I mean, yey! ... but was that a bug? Or just a really big coincidence?
Awww ... aren't you cute. Sorry to burst your bubble. On a track that is shorter than 10 seconds, there really aren't many "choices". It is about when to release the acceleration button, and there are programs you can use to record it, edit it, and then replay it.
Those ten minutes to complete BOTD are among the most boring ten minutes in my life. You do exactly the same thing 95 times. Games are supposed to be fun, not work.
Since all you have to do is press one button, the "winners" are people who use a computer program to do it for them. If the tracks were randomly generated each day, that would still be possible, but would take longer, and fewer cheaters would do it.