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Do you inerektive freestyle motocross???

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 three jumps — usually covering more than 60 feet — from a dirt-covered ramp. A panel of 10 judges evaluates the style, trick difficulty, and use of the course, and produces a score on a 100-point scale. Each rider's highest single-jump score is compared; top score wins.
Freestyle Motocross, the older of the two disciplines. Riders perform two routines, lasting between 90 seconds and 14 minutes, on a course consisting of multiple jumps of varying lengths and angles that generally occupy one to two acres (.4 to .8 hectres). Like Big Air, a panel of judges assigns each contestant a score based on a 100-point scale, looking for difficult tricks and variations over jumps.
Notable Freestyle motocross events include Red Bull X-Fighters, the X-Games, Gravity Games, Big-X, Moto-X Freestyle National Championship, and Dew Action Sports Tour.

Tricks
Freestyle motorcross in Taiwan
Freestyle motocross employs many tricks of varying difficulty.
The trick with the most variants is the “Backflip”, first attempted by Carey Hart in 2000.
Backflip Cordova
Backflip Heel Clicker
Backflip Hart Attack
Backflip Lazyboy
Backflip Nac-Nac
Backflip Nac-Nac to Heel Clicker
Backflip Nac-Nac to Heel Clicker to No Hander Lander
Backflip No Footer
Backflip No Footed Nac-Nac
Backflip No Hander
Backflip No Handed Lander
Backflip and let the bike go and try to land (suicide)
Backflip One Hander
Backflip One-Handed Can-Can
Backflip One-Handed Nac-Nac
Backflip Saran Wrap
Backflip Superman Seat Grab
Backflip Superman Seat Grab Indian Air
Backflip Superman
Backflip Superman Indian Air
Backflip Ruler
Backflip Cliffhanger
Backflip Whip
Backflip Whip No-Footer
Backflip Whip No-Footer to One-Hander Lander
Backflip Creamer
Backflip Sexafide
Backflip Super Chang Air
360 Backflip or Barrel Roll
Corkscrew - Never attempted, the rider and bike turn sideways in the air and rotate 360 degrees to form a corkscrew.
Frontflip - Only attempted while practicing into foam pits, some people see this trick as impossible to achieve
Perhaps the most difficult trick is the “Body Varial,” also called the “Carolla” after its inventor Chuck Carothers.
The Body Varial has also been done by Kyle Loza, but in a different manner than the "Carolla".
The 'Can-Can' is one of the simplest FMX tricks. It involves the rider taking one of his legs and sticking it out on the otherside of the bike in front of him.
The 'Cliffhanger' consists of the rider placing his feet on top of or underneath the handlebars and than reaching up towards the sky as if he were standing on the edge of a cliff. Variations of this include the 'Jackhammer' and the 'Christ Air'
The "Coffin/Dead Body" involves the rider sticking his legs between his arms and stretching back so he is laying flat above the bike, as if he were in a Coffin.
The “Double Backflip” was first completed in competition by Travis Pastrana at the 2006 X Games.
Double Grab
Fender Grab
Hart Attack Invented by Carey Hart
The “Heel Clicker” is another elementary FMX trick. It consists of the rider clicking his heels together over the handlebars while in the air.
London Bridge ( Feet On Handles Hands Grabbing On To Seat)
Holy Grab
Holy Man - (Superman no handed let go)
The “Kiss-of-Death,” where the rider moves his body straight up and his motorcycle straight down, is one of the more difficult tricks.
Ladder to Lazy-Boy was invented by Travis Pastrana. The trick has been pulled by many freestyle motocross riders, and is often used in competition. It involves the rider lying flat on his back with his legs under the handlebars and his arms out behind him. It resembles a man lying down on a couch or Lazy-Boy chair, hence the name.
The 'McMetz' involves the rider lifting himself off the bike and taking his arms, placing them underneath the handlebars and then pulling them out by taking his hands of the bars. He then sits back down on the bike before landings. Variations include the 'Double McMetz' were the trick is performed twice in one jump.
Another difficult trick is “The 360” A.K.A “Mulisha Twist,” a complete full spin first landed by Brian Deegan in the 2003 X Games Freestyle MotoX competition.
The “Nac-Nac,” invented by supercross star Jeremy McGrath, is one of the original FMX tricks. It is executed by dismounting the motorcycle while in the air.
CatWalk
Nine o'clock knock (or 12 o'clock knock). This involves the body in a "9 o'clock" position, more difficult 12 o'clock where the body is near the 12 position.
No Footer
No Footed Can
No Hander
No Hander One Footer
No Foot Nac-Nac
Nothing
Rock Solid
Fabhop or Indian Barhop
Rodeo Air
Stale Fish Fender Grab
Stale Fish Heel Clicker
Ruler
Cordova
Sidewinder
Stale Fish Saran Wrap
Star Fish (Extended Bar Hop)
Suicide Can
Superman
Superman Indian Air (Indian Air)
Superman Seat Grab
Superman Seat Grab Indian Air (Seat Grab Indy)
Surfer
Topside No Footed Can - (known as the switchblade)
Tsunami
The Whip
Turntable
Superman Nut Grab
Candy Bar
fenderkiss
double can can
Volt
Carolla

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