The 2025 edition of the FATJAM went down last Saturday in Aarle-Rixtel, continuing a tradition that started back in 1988. For nearly four decades, the FATJAM has been a fixture in the BMX calendar, bringing riders and friends together for one simple reason: to have a good time on bikes. This year’s jam once again delivered that classic mix of dirt, good vibes, and community spirit. The dirt jumps were the main stage, with riders of all levels dropping in, sending it, and pushing each other throughout the day. New for this edition was the pump track and airbag setup, which proved to be crowd favorites. The pump track kept things flowing, while the airbag gave riders a safe place to test tricks, from first backflips to big sends.
As always, FATJAM isn’t just about riding—it’s about hanging out. Free hamburgers were on the grill, toilets and parking were sorted, and everything was free to attend, ride, or spectate. That accessibility makes it an easy and affordable day out, whether you’re a hardcore rider or a family just checking out the scene. The weather played along this year, adding to the relaxed, cozy atmosphere that FATJAM is known for. No stress, just BMX.
Sponsors came through with prizes for the riders—stickers, shirts, and plenty of BMX parts found their way into the hands of those who sent it the hardest, or simply had the best vibe on the day. But at FATJAM, it’s never really about who wins. The real prize is the session itself, riding and laughing together until the sun starts to set.
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.