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Robbie “Maddo” Maddison deservedly
took FMX honours at the weekends Red Bull XRAY, but for many who were there to
witness the action it was a new breed of youngsters who stole the show. Tye Simmonds, Cody Mackie and Jarryd McNeil, remember them, as you’ll be hearing a lot more about these freaks in the near future as they stepped up big-time against some of the world’s best dirt-bike riders and tore apart the Maddo inspired freeride course like they were possessed.
I can’t remember the last time I
walked away from an event feeling so inspired. An event where riders had smiles
on there dials 24/7. A blend of FMX and RACERS going head to head on a dirt
course that had it all from monster-sized hits to tech hips, and no steel ramps
to be seen.
Red Bull XRAY, presented by Maddo, will go down as one of the greatest moto events the country has ever seen. Held at Razorback Ranch, Picton, a one hour drive south west of Sydney it attracted close to 10,000 moto fans, largely thanks to Maddo’s legendary status and the recent exposure he’s received from his death defying stunts that have made him a house-hold name Down Under.
It also had a lot to do with the
riders he invited. Big names like freeride style master Drake McElroy, Japan’s Taka
Higashino, Aussie rippers Robbie Adelberg, Jacko Strong, and OG’s Matt “Schuie”
Schubring and Joel Balchin. And not forgetting pro racers Mitch “Hoady” Hoad,
Ryan Marmont, and Craig Anderson to name a few, who all rode until their hands
bled over the two-day format.
A
stand-out for me was how much respect the riders from both disciplines had for
each other. The racers had the speed, incredible bike skills, and the fattest
Whips in town, while the freestyle lads showed their skill when Combo Flipping
120-foot hits, or throwing down big tricks over the massive 150-plus-foot dirt
double. The course was gnarly and every rider knew just how hard it was to link
it together smoothly so when any rider pulled something big out of the bag it
didn’t go unnoticed.
The
format saw the freestyle riders go head-to-head in the finals on Sunday over
two two minute runs making best use of the course as possible. This is where
Maddo’s experience from events like X-Fighters and X Games stood out as when it
came down to it he had that bit extra to out-class Japanese rider Taka and
motocross racer come freestyle sensation Jarryd McNeil. Jarryd reminds me a
little of Levi Sherwood, he is electric to watch, super flexible, and boy when
he learns to Flip he’s going to be deadly. McElroy was all style with big
Flatliners, his signature Dead Body, and big Nacs, but missed out on points
with the Flips being thrown down over the 120-footer.
Tye Simmonds impressed with his style and huge Whips. Young Luke McNeil, close, gained pricless experience riding with some of the world's best dirt-bike riders
Speed
and Style was introduced to XRAY for the first time and it proved to be a big
success for the riders and crowd as it really highlighted the skills of both
disciplines. Each race saw a freestyler line up next to a racer over a two-lap
race. The racers aim; to sprint away hard while throwing in Whips and whatever
tricks they could do, while the freestyle riders holding ground and making up
points for tricking as many of the hits as possible during the two laps. There
were some real ding-dong battles with the likes of Maddo, McElroy and Taka
surprising the racers with their speed linking the course while at the same
time executing big tricks. Mackie, who killed it in the Whip-Off earlier in the
day narrowly beating Simmonds, was lightning fast on the course and a crowd
favorite with his insane Whips, but when he faced Jarryd McNeil in the final he
couldn’t match McNeil’s all-round flair for tricking hits while also
maintaining a killer pace. Simmonds came in third with Maddo close behind.
I’m a big sucker for big old skool
Whips, and although Maddo and the FMX brigade blew me away with upside-down
antics over insane gaps, I couldn’t get enough of Simmonds, Mackie, McNeil and
Hoady Whipping off against each other every chance they got.
XRAY produced some of the best
dirt-bike riding I’ve ever seen and here’s hoping that Maddo and Red Bull can
pull it off again in 12-months time.
Check out an upcoming issue of
Freerider MX for the full-blown feature. www.freeridermx.com
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