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Mod Squad: FMX
by Todd Seligman
Beau Bamburg flew in to Los Angeles for the LG FMX Championships
without his signature all white motorcycle. Instead, he brought
the essentials to make a borrowed bike feel like his own. »
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Battered But Not Beaten
by Todd Seligman
FMX is the most unforgiving sport in the action sports lexicon.
With riders performing their tricks at speeds approaching triple
digits and at heights normally reserved for low flying aircraft,
the FMX rider’s margin of error is uncompromisingly low.
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The Man Behind
the Champ
An Interview with Cliff Campbell
Cliff Campbell is a key ingredient to Nate Adam’s success.
Cliff is Nate’s mechanic. According to Nate “Having
Cliff to take care of his bike is huge because it allows him to
focus on his riding and never have any question about his equipment.”
We spoke to Cliff about what it is like working on the bike of a
Champion. » Read more
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Solid Gold: Nate Adams
by Jane Dullum
When people start talking about freestyle motocross, one of the
first names to come up is Nate Adams. Nate is one of the best. He's
a fluid rider, conscious of every move he makes on his bike. Why
is Nate Adams so great? When you've got a resume that includes things
like 3-time LG Action Sports Championship Gold Medalist, you get
a certain reputation. » Read
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FMX 101: A Brief History of Freestyle
Motocross
by Jane Dullum
Back in the 1960s, people didn’t know what hit them when Evel
Knievel’s stunt show rolled into town. He was a fast-living,
high-flying, hard-drinking man that kept the world on its toes by
constantly defying the odds. By the time the mid-1990s came around,
it was time to pass that torch onto a new generation that would
revolutionize motorcycle jumping. »
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