Today the mini ramp contest took place at the BMX Games in Australia. FATBMX reporter Atosha came through once again. Thanks a bunch:
Today the BMX Games started over in Australia. Atosha McCaw is the FATBMX reporter for the weekend and sent over the following Report and the Dirt results. Stay tuned for more photos and news from Down Under right here on FATBMX.
The NBR crew sent us an invitation to come check out the Meker skatepark in Middelburg. On Saturday 14 January we (Wendy, Philip, Bart) headed to Zeeland for the jam and video premiere. After a short family stop at the beach (4 miles away) we entered the Meker. A couple of riders were already jamming in the transformed sports hall (now skatepark) and the i-Pod was taking care of the sounds. With our son Philip around, it was hard to tell how long we could stay for the jam so I opted to take a couple of pics right away.
Park managers Vladdie de Koning and Rolf Blenk were cruising around the park on their bikes. It helps when skatepark managers are BMX riders; bikes allowed. Thomas "Pop up" Ruissen was doing manual to barspins and manuals to crankflips and also did turndowns over the little jump box.
The BMXinvasion bike battle 6 competiton was overwhelmed with riders. It started out at 9am and ending at 8pm. A grand total of 117 riders from the east coast showed up to show their stuff in one of the toughest underground bmx competitions.
-Sao Paulo, Brasil 16/01/2006.- In less than one month ABBMX was contacted and contracted to create, to manage, to produce, to publish and to bring the most important people of National BMX to this event. We accepted the challenge and we left victorious again. This one with pride of a first quality material set up of an international level.
January 16, 2005 – Vancouver, BC Canada. Ten Pack Distribution is pleased to announce the dates for the 2006 Toronto Metro BMX Jam, March 3-5, 2006, running in conjunction with the Toronto International Bike Show. North America’s largest Pro/Am freestyle contest series returns to the Ricoh Coliseum for our third year. A new website is in the works, so as always, check the [url=http://www.metrobmxjam.com]Metro Jam website[/url] for all the latest info, including rider lists, and announcements leading up to the Toronto Metro.
The street course this year was different and had good stuff but it did not always line up right. With over 60 riders in street, it was hard also to practice the lines during warm up. Nevertheless, with top riders around from Australia, the USA and Europe (and that includes the UK you Brits) it was a good scene. Making the final was good and bad. The good part was that you got to ride the course again with only a few riders and that you had a shot at the top 8 prize money. The bad part was that you had to hold back, at least a little, during Saturday night's partying. With the BMX street finals on the program for 17:30pm on Sunday most finalists did get enough sleep in the end.
The first contest of the year is a fact. The Pop! Session in Tallinn kicked off the ‘06 season with a vert and street contest. Where the hell is Tallinn? It’s in Estonia. Where the hell is that? Just about 85 kilometers south of Finland, maybe you know where that is. Around this time of the year it’s pretty damn cold in Tallinn and it only gets a couple of hours of day light. Not that we spent a lot of time outdoors. It was either the Saku Suurhall or the bar where time was spent, more so than the comfortable hotel bed.
There is so much going on here in Tallinn that it's hard to find time to give you the info. After qualifying it was straight to dinner and then it was party time. It's not uncommon to get back to the hotel at 8 or 9 am. Everything stays open until late (or doesn't stop) and it looks like everyone is suffering from lack of sleep. With the finals just finished and the final party being tonight, don't be surprised if the boys come home like zombies on Monday. It's pretty wild out here but that makes this contest so good.
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.