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  2. Freestyle motocross - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle motocross (also known as FMX) is a variation on the sport of motocross in which motorcycle riders attempt to impress judges with jumps and stunts. The two main types of freestyle events are: Big air (also known as "best trick"), in which each rider gets two jumps — usually covering more than 75 ft (22.8 m) — from a dirt-covered ramp.

  3. Tyrone Gilks - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone Gilks (11 December 1993 – 21 March 2013) was an Australian motorbike personality, known for his world record distance jumping and freestyle motocross riding. Gilks (known as Bear or Snowflake) was killed on 21 March 2013 during a training run for his final world record, the 250cc distance jump—currently held by Robbie Maddison.

  4. American Freestyle Motocross Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Freestyle Motocross Association (AFMXA) is a non-profit organization that represents the interests of America’s Freestyle Motocross industry, serving to formally organize the sport and support its continued growth and exposure.

  5. LG Action Sports World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The LG Action Sports World Tour is the global professional action sports circuit, featuring skateboarding, inline skating, freeskiing, BMX and freestyle motocross. [1] The Tour culminates in the LG Action Sports World Championships in October. The LG Action Sports World Tour started in 2003. In America, the competitions are broadcast on CBS and ...

  6. Travis Pastrana - Wikipedia

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    When Pastrana was 14 years old, he was severely injured while competing in a freestyle motocross competition. He came up short on a jump, landing on the top of the front side of the landing ramp and decelerating from 50 mph (80 km/h) to 0 mph (0 km/h) in less than one second.

  7. Caleb Wyatt - Wikipedia

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    Caleb has since performed this Freestyle Motocross (FMX) trick hundreds of times around the United States. On January 25, 2004, Caleb became the Moto X Best Trick Gold Medal winner during the 8th Winter X-Games , when he bested the competition with a 90-foot-gap (27 m) no-hander backflip.

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