John Hughes Slopestyle 2016

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The John Hughes Slopestyle contest recently went down at the Edward Millen Reserve in Victoria Park to a much heightened anticipation. Last year the contest was one of the year’s highlights. This year the riders and spectators were not disappointed. The John Hughes slopestyle is a downhill bmx and mountain bike course full of ramps and jumps that lets the bike riders perform stunts over on their way down to the bottom of the 45 second course. For the 2016 John Hughes Slopestyle there were a few other bike related events taking place in the day as well. The dual slalom race was great, watching riders go down the hill snaking side by side, racing each other to the bottom going over a few jumps and a set up bridge over a garden bed, making their way to the final two. A fun and exciting race set up. There was also a CycloCross race. This is a really great concept. The race consists of a large number of riders most on road bikes that traveled around the outside of the event location all having to transverse an exciting course set up. Grass track, soggy sand, ash felt, natural bush and the most epic, through the inside and on the outside of the Edward Millen historic house that sits on the top of the hill. Edward Millen house was built in 1912 and was Perth’s  Maternity hospital for a good number of years before it started its history as a repatriation hospital and a mental health hospital. On Sunday 17th April 2016 Edward Millen house was used as the starting platform for the John Hughes slopestyle contest. Three Chilies was the provider of the course set up and Paul and his team did not let anyone down.

The video from the 2016 John Hughes slopestyle sums up the day perfectly, awesome action and good times

Starting on the verandah of Edward Millen house the riders pedaled towards a small kicker jump into a landing which took them off the verandah and set them on the way down the hill. Next was the long kicker to the top of a sea container and then drop off into and lander. A small right turn was what the riders had to do before the John Hughes Jeep jump, a 5 meter gap that could have easily been 7 or 8 meters. Moving on down the riders hit a kicker that sent them into the trees, a bridge through the trees was made that stood almost 3 meters off the ground, they had to get that right on their landing as halfway down the bridge they had to thread the needle between the large branches, once that was navigated it was straight off the bridge onto a lander before hitting another kicker into the beautiful constructed curved wall ride, what a magnificent bit of engineering the curved wall ride is. Leaving eh wall ride into a lander the riders had to be 150% committed to hit the left handed hip, the gap was daunting and you had to land good, miss a responsive takeoff and you were hating life. after the hip it was a 180 turn around on a quarter and bank toward the last three booter jumps. The first was more of a set up jump, but some riders were tricking it and the last two saw so much radness go down its hard to describe it all, multiple whips, spins, rotations, and twisted bodies and bikes in mid air. This was a full on white knuckle ride from top to bottom, and only the best would make it

Competitors Lee Kirkman and Nathan Philips take you through the 2016 John Hughes Slopestyle course

The judges were looking at who would take out the win. They were judging on three different criteria. Flow, how consistent, how smooth and generally making things look easy. Extension, how much height and how stretched tricks their tricks were. The last one was Rad, how much radder was their run compared to others, an amazing run that encapsulates flow and extension in an outstanding manner. Each rider got 3 runs down the hill with their lowest score from a run being dropped and then their remaining two runs added together to form their total points. The higher the points the higher the placing.
The 21 riders that were invited to compete were a mix of talent. In all honesty it was hard to get more Mountain bikers into the event, but it was good to have the two that we did. The remaining bmx riders were a mix of park riders and dirt jumpers from around the country. The day before the contest was beautiful and sunny, on contest day rain was imminent. It did rain over night, not what we really wanted. The sun did come out to play for most of the day but cat litter was still needed to used on the course for the area just after the hip as it just was not drying out.

John Hughes Slopestyle 2016 Daniel Chiarelli tuck nohander at the start of the down hill course - photo by Jake Meadley

Daniel Chiarelli came from New South Wales and ripped the course apart with so much radness to take the win. Tuck nohander at the top of the course coming straight off the verandah of the historical Edward Millen House. Photo by Jake Meadley

With the dual slalom and the Cyclocross events done and dusted it was time for the main event the John Hughes Slopestyle. It was the most hectic few hours. Seeing each rider fly down the course interacting with each of the obstacles was a memory most won’t forget in a hurry. The crowd was just in awe of the shear radness the riders were expressing. From the start you could see who had it and who was just making it. Some of the stand outs of the day. Jack Fahey front flipping onto the sea container. Jack had travelled from California to Brisbane the day before and then onto a connecting flight to Perth, arriving at 10pm the day before the contest. You could see he was a bit jet lagged but in true Jack Fahey form he put on a great show of talent and enjoyed the day. Josh DeReus jumping onto the sea container landing into a hang five, that was like “are you kidding me” he rolled the length of the sea container but just could not make it and on his second attempt bailed hard off the sea container into the landing. A good winding was all he got, he was lucky. Jay Wilson 360’ed off the sea container to almost flat, he missed the landing ramp with only his back wheel catching the very last bit of it. That distance was large, and he just kept on going as if it was nothing. Nathan Philps adjusting himself as he powered through the tree bridge so that he would make the needle thread between the two tree branches. You could see him lean the bike to one side so his bars did not catch. Joey Graham jumped the hip and bailed hard, just missing the landing and coming down 50/50 on the side of the lander, he got back up and continued on the last of the few jumps, where he went down again, a true bmx gladiator. Nathan Philips backflip whip over the last jump. Dylan Schmidt was on fire. Mike Ross doing three tricks in one jump. Daniel Chiarelli every time he came down the hill.
The most unfortunate thing that happened was a brief shower of rain just after the qualifying was finished, the top 8 were moving into a final. Everyone waited for the sun to come out, it did but not enough heat was in the rays to dry the course up fast enough. Just when things were looking like it was a go for finals another shower of rain which shut the whole course down. There was to be no finals. The results went on the qualifying, there was not much else we could do except announce the winners.
The 2016 John Hughes Slopestyle contest was one of the most unique events in the world. BMX and Mountain bikes competing in the same contest on the same course with a unique set up. we hope that this type of event takes place again in the near future and that it can be built on to become something legendary
Big thanks to the John Hughes dealership and the Town of Victoria Park for their support as with out that the event would not have taken place. Thank you to Tri Events for the management of the whole event. Thank you to Three Chilies for planning out and supplying a super gnarly radical course. Thank you to all the riders for being so dam rad and Hope to see you all again.

John Hughes Slopestyle – 17th April 2016 – Official results
1st Daniel Chiarelli – BMX – $1000, 2nd Dylan Schmidt – BMX – $750, 3rd Daniel Jamieson – BMX – $500, 4th Mike Ross – BMX – $275, 4th Luke Snelling – BMX – $275, 6th David Pinelli – BMX – $125, 6th Liam Smith – BMX – $125, 8th Jay Wilson – BMX – $100, 9th Nathan Philps – BMX, 10th Warren Bowers – BMX, 11th Josh De Reus – BMX, 12th Brady Thomas – BMX, 13th Jack Fahey – BMX, 14th Tim Rose – BMX, 15th Ryan Aqulina – MTB, 16th Will Morres – BMX, 17th Joey Graham – BMX, 18th Lee Kirkman – BMX, 19th Chris Coppard – MTB, 20th Josh Johnston – MTB, 21st Jacob DeAbreu – BMX

John Hughes Slopestyle 2016 top 8 winners

The top 8 place getters for the 2016 John Hughes slopestyle. From left to right – 8th Jay Wilson, 6th Liam Smith, 6th David Pinelli, 4th Mike Ross, 4th Luke Snelling, 3rd Daniel Jamieson, 2nd Dylan Schmidt, 1st Daniel Chiarelli

More photos from the day can be seen in the below Facebook galleries from some of the photographers who were taking photos from the day

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Leederville skatepark competition – Round 7 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 7 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series took place at the Leederville skatepark. This was a scooter only competition. There was a good turnout of competitors and spectators for the competition. A big thank you to all the competitors who rolled out the rad at the Leederville skatepark competition. We would like to thank the City of Vincent and our supporters, Sacrifice scooters and Ethereal Clothing 
The next skatepark competition will be Round 11 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series held at the Margaret River skatepark on the 28th May, hope to see you there. Keep up to date with all the Freestyle Now events by checking our coming events page here

freestyle now - leederville skatepark scooter competition april 2016

Left, Brody Groth transferring into the flat bank – Right, Jason Meintjes bri whips the quarter. More photos can be found on the facebook page here

Leederville skatepark competition – 16th April 2016 – Round 7 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Scooter only competition – Official results

Scooter Beginner – 1st Kye Reid, 2nd Blake Kennett,  3rd Ryley Kennett, 4th Boston Brown, 5th Fionn Meegan, 6th Alf Deighton, 7th Aiden Brown, 8th David Novelo.

Scooter Intermediate – 1st Jakob Wells, 2nd Talyn Galic, 3rd Lewis Macaulay, 4th Rohan MacKenzie, 5th Kody Law, 6th Jamie McInnes, 7th Ethan Price, 8th Corey Sloss, 9th Rylan Veal, 10th Jesse Fontana, 11th Jacob Flavelle, 12th Jackson Jones, 13th Tyson Carroll, 14th Adam Puffler

Scooter Open – 1st Kieran Ramsay, 2nd Jason Meintjes, 3rd Dylan VP, 4th Cole Goggin, 5th Brody Groth

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Clarkson skatepark competition – Round 6 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 6 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series took place at the Clarkson skatepark. There was a good turn out of competitors and spectator for the late afternoon evening competition with a total of 63 competitors. At all of the Freestyle Now skatepark competitions there are three classes for competitors to enter, beginners (younger and still learning), intermediates (competitors with some good skills) and the open class (consistent and dials tricks) in the three disciplines scooter, skateboard and bmx. There is also a girls class to help encourage more girls to enter. A big thank you to all the competitors who rolled out the rad at the Clarkson skatepark competition. We would like to thank the City of Wanneroo and our supporters, Local BMXColony bmxSacrifice scootersEthereal Clothing and 4 skateboard Co .
The next skatepark competition will be Round 11 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series held at the Margaret River skatepark on the 28th May, hope to see you there. Keep up to date with all the Freestyle Now events by checking our coming events page here

Freestyle Now - Clarkson skatepark competition April 2016 - bmx skateboard scooter - Kieran Ramsay

Kieran Ramsay speeds a nose wheelie from bank to bank. More photos can be found on the facebook page here

Clarkson skatepark competition – 15th April 2016 – Round 6 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results

Scooter beginner – 1st Ethan Rowland, 2nd Seth Wightman, 3rd Jye Keane, 4th Rashid Iranzr, 5th Caden Bianca, 6th Laurence David, 7th Renz David, 8th Lachlan Sebo, 9th Ken Carfer, 10th Connah lambert-Barker, 11th Rusty McLennan, 12th Tyson Bowron, 13th Jamie Marshall, 13th Ryan Clark, 15th Ethan Jones, 16th Jackson Hall, 16th Sean Zanni, 18th Caelan Croker, 19th Ethan Giles, 20th Riley Keane, 21st Jake Croker

Scooter intermediate – 1st Jamie McInnes, 2nd Jacob Flavelle, 3rd Lewis Macaulay, 4th Kody Law, 5th Jackson Jones, 6th Talyn Galic, 7th Joshua Van Biljon, 8th Declan Buswell-Smith, 8th Baily Marshall, 10th Daniel Munchow, 11th Ashton Pallister, 11th Tomo Carter, 13th Corey Sloss, 14th Benn Marshall, 14th Sam Doyle, 16th Owen Bould, 17th Keenan Torpy

Scooter open – 1st Jay Yates, 2nd Brody Groth, 3rd Kieran Ramsay, 4th Jack Deacds, 5th Aden Lillas, 6th Jason Meintjes, 7th David Lowery, 8th Brock Hughes, 9th Tyson Hunter, 10th Joel Robinson, 10th Dylan VP

Skateboard beginner – 1st Ethan Rowland

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Dean Heraty, 2nd Joel Robinson, 3rd Kyle Burns

Skateboard open – 1st Sam Robinson, 2nd Harne Hennessey

Bmx beginner – 1st Riley Morrow, 2nd Cooper Morrow, 3rd Kelsey Morrow

Bmx intermediate – 1st Bailey Horlock, 2nd Sam Robinson, 3rd Luke Tooze, 4th Kieran Ramsay, 5th Joel Robinson, 6th Aidan Buchan

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South Hedland skatepark competition – Round 5 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 5 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series went down at the South Hedland skatepark. The South Hedland skatepark is one of the biggest in Australia. It is massive with lines galore and sections that are so rad. Sometimes it can be like a video game and after riding it for some time you unlock new lines. Like they just magically appear in front of you. There was a good turnout of competitors for the skatepark competition. Freestyle Now were in Port Hedland for a few days before the skatepark competition to host a few skatepark coaching workshops, it’s always great to help with generation more skills to the skatepark users. Congratulation to Jacob Wise for competing in all three disciplines, scooter bmx and skate. We would also like to thank our supporters, Local BMXColony bmxSacrifice scootersEthereal Clothing and 4 skateboard Co as well as Town of Port Hedland.
The next skatepark competition will be Round 11 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series held at the Margaret River skatepark on the 28th May, hope to see you there.

Freestyle Now South Hedland skatepark competition april 2016 skateboard scooter bmx

Clockwise from top left – Jasiah Dann on his way to a 1st place in the scooter intermediate class – Jacob Wise has been progressing well since the new skatepark has been built, 1st place in scooter open – James Wise gets his toboggan on over the box jump and wins bmx intermediate – James Wise was the only competitor that entered all three disciplines, scooter bmx and skate.

More photos can be found on the facebook page here

South Hedland skatepark competition – 10th April 2016 – Round 5 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results

Scooter beginner – 1st Ty Kilmartin, 2nd Jamal Doyle, 3rd Bohdi Gregs, 4th Thomas McDonald, 5th Brenton Kerrod, 6th Nicholas Galovic, 7th Dean West, 8th Ethan James, 9th Shewarne Rodrigo, 10th Aiden Atkinson, 11th Lachlan Galovic, 12th Chase Hunter, 13th Nate Hogan, 14th Kale Atkinson, Alec Carson, 16th Kobi O’Donoghue, 17th Devlin McKay.

Scooter intermediate – 1st Jasiah Dann, 2nd Cody Broome, 3rd Azahary Razali, 4th Bailey Hall, 5th Malachi Ching, 6th Tyler Brown, 7th Kane McPhee, 8th Ollie Ward, 9th Raydin McCumstie, 10th Frank Dhu, 11th Allan Borell, 12th Brodie Wilkinson, 12th Kyron Dhu, 12th Jordan Colfer

Scooter open – 1st Jacob Wise, 2nd Anthany Dann, 3rd Jacob Kerr, 4th Jay Thorby, 5th Kaleb Hitchman

Skate beginner – 1st Jacob Wise, 2nd Bodhi Gregs.

Bmx beginner – 1st Ty Kilmartin, 2nd Ethan Semark

Bmx intermediate – 1st James Wise, 2nd Jacob Wise

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Freestyle Now bmx and skateboard stunt shows – Mandurah Crabfest

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Freestyle Now recently performed some bmx and skateboard stunt shows at the Mandurah Crabfest. Freestyle Now had a rad set up at the Mandurah Crabfest with the big halfpipe set up and the jump box right next to it. This allowed for some awesome transfers between the ramps. Freestyle Now squad members David Pinelli, Dylan Schmidt, Lee Kirkman and  Shaun Jarvis were joined by reserves squad members Matt Adkins and recruit member Jack Carwardine. Freestyle Now also invited skateboarders shredders Brendan Cross, Paul Bruno and Connor Harrington. It was two full days of rolling out the rad to the crowds at the Mandurah Crabfest. Freestyle Now performed some great entertaining bmx and skateboard stunt shows. Many rad tricks took place and the people were entertained. Make sure you check out our coming events page to see where the next Freestyle Now bmx stunt show will be going down. If you would like this type of great entertainment at your next event please get in contact with Freestyle Now with your requirements.

Freestyle Now bmx stunt show - Mandurah Crabfest March 2016 - Dylan Schmidt super whip

Dylan Schmidt always goes big and this superwhip is proof.

Freestyle Now bmx stunt show - Mandurah Crabfest March 2016 - bmx jump box

Clockwise from top left – Matt Adkins shoots a cannonball over the box – Lee Kirkman has the best Indian air seat grabs in the business – Recruits squad member Jack Carwardine gets his turndown on – David Pinelli has so many 360 variations, this one is a dipped one.

Freestyle Now bmx stunt show - Mandurah Crabfest March 2016 - Dylan Schmidt and Matt Adkins double up on the halfpipe

The halfpipe got used in Mandurah in so many ways, the crowds love every minute and more, here Freestyle Now squad members Dylan Schmidt and Matt Adkins get some double up action going on.

Freestyle Now bmx stunt show - Mandurah Crabfest March 2016 - bmx and skateboard halfpipe

Clockwise from top left – Brendon Cross airs over Paul Bruno during the halfpipe shows – David Pinelli with a large downwhip air – Matt Adkins get his backflip fakie on during the halfpipe show – Dylan Schmidt has a nice pair of disco pants (flairs)

More photos can be seen on our Facebook page here.

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Freestyle Now at DownUnderGround

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Freestyle Now squad members Paul Chamberlain, Shaun Jarvis and Lee Kirkman recently went to Adelaide to compete at DownUnderGround. This was the first round of series 8. Situated in the tranquil setting of the Belair National park riders from around Australia converged to roll out some of the best bmx flatland Australia has got to offer.
Congratulation to the squad members for their placing. Paul Chamberlain took 2nd in the Open class and Lee Kirkman took the 3rd place. Freestyle Now co-founder and squad member of 30 years Shaun Jarvis took the 2nd place in the Expert class. The riders are now looking forward to attending the international Flat Ark contest in Japan in October. Rounds 2 and 3 of DownUnderGround are also coming up. Round 2 the video round has now started with entries closing 30th August and round 3 – the finals taking place in Melbourne on the 26 – 27th November.

Freestyle Now squad members at downunderground april 2016

From left – Lee Kirkman 3rd place in open, Paul Chamberlain 2nd place in open, Shaun Jarvis 2nd place expert class, all holding their trophy cups.

Freestyle Now squad member Paul Chamberlain at downunderground hitchhiker

Paul Chamberlain hitchhiking in Adelaide to a 2nd place

Freestyle Now squad member Lee Kirkman at downunderground no handed lardyard

Lee Kirkman taking hands off in the middle of this lardyard combo

Freestyle Now squad member Shaun Jarvis at downunderground 360 cab on the back pegs.

Shaun Jarvis in the middle of a full cab 360 hop

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Pinjarra skatepark competition – Round 4 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 4 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series went down at the Pinjarra skatepark situated just south of Perth. There was a good turnout of competitors and spectators for the skatepark competition. Some competitors made the small journey from Perth to attend, which is good as they are making the effort to follow the series and venture out to new locations. At all of the Freestyle Now skatepark competitions there are three classes for competitors to enter, beginners (younger and still learning), intermediates (competitors with some good skills) and the open class (consistent and dials tricks) in the three disciplines scooter, skateboard and bmx. There is also a girls class to help encourage more girls to enter and it was good to see some girls competing in Pinjarra. A big thank you to all the competitors who rolled out the rad at the Pinjarra skatepark competition. We would also like to thank our supporters, Local BMXColony bmxSacrifice scootersEthereal Clothing and 4 skateboard Co as well as Shire of Murray.
The next skatepark competition will be Round 10 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series held at the High Wycombe skatepark on the 7th of May and then round 11 at the Margaret River skatepark on the 28th May, hope to see you there. Make sure you check our coming events page for all the latest updated event information

Freestyle Now pinjarra skatepark competition april 2016 skateboard scooter bmx - Talyn Galic rewind over the spine

Talyn Galic with a rewind over the spine at the Pinjarra competition. More photos can be seen on the Facebook page here

Pinjarra skatepark competition – 2nd April 2016 – Round 4 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results

Girls – 1st Kelsey Morrow, 2nd Imogen Hamilton, 3rd Sienna Hamilton.

Scooter beginner – Marcus Stirling, 2nd Michael Strahan, 3rd Cruize Bowden, 4th Alexander Nowotny, 5th Michael Scantlebury, 6th Shannan Marshall, 7th Bayley Pool

Scooter intermediate – 1st Jacob Wells, 2nd Talyn Galic, 3rd Sebastian Steven, 4th Kody Law, 5th Bailey Ashman, 6th Jake De Souza, 7th Jimmy Lee Steeke, 8th Cassidy Retter, 9th Jack Du, 10th Kael McGowan, 11th Brayden McGlenchy, 12th Harlem Stirling, 13th Ethan Rowland, 14th Jersey Ha.

Scooter open – 1st Brody Groth, 2nd Cameron McKenzie, 3rd Dylan Williams, 4th Jordan Field

Skate beginner – 1st Taj Darnleg, 2nd Michael Strahan.

Skate intermediate – 1st Bailey Norris, 2nd Will Griffin, 3rd Brock Dunbar, 4th Billy Carlton, 5th Isaac Cross, 6th Westyn Ruyter.

Skate open – 1st Laken Robinson, 2nd Matthew Russell, 3rd Alex Crabb, 4th Mitchell Green.

Bmx beginner – 1st Taj Hamilton, 2nd Cooper Morrow, 3rd Bailey Jokic, 4th Riley Morrow, 5th Kobe Barnes, 6th Kyron McLeod.

Bmx open – 1st Brock Dunbar, 2nd Michael Allum, 3rd John Graeham, 4th Regan Lothian, 5th Ethan Sawyer, 6th Jason Holmes.

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Freestyle Now bmx stunt shows – Corymbia festival

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Freestyle Now recently performed some bmx stunt shows at the Corymbia festival. Freestyle Now squad members David Pinelli, Dylan Schmidt  and Shaun Jarvis were joined by reserves squad member Matt Adkins and recruits squad member Jack Carwardine. Freestyle Now performed some great entertaining bmx stunt shows with many rad tricks taking place. The people attending the Corymbia festival were entertained from the great performance that Freestyle Now put on. Make sure you check out our coming events page to see where the next Freestyle Now bmx stunt shows will be going down. If you would like this type of great entertainment at your next event please get in contact with Freestyle Now with your requirements.

Dylan Schmidt jumps higher than most and his superwhips made the Corymbia festival crowds cheer and applause plenty.

Dylan Schmidt jumps higher than most and his superwhips made the Corymbia festival crowds cheer and applause plenty.

Freestyle Now bmx stunt show - Corymbia festival 2016

Clockwise from top left – David Pinelli had go so many 360 variations, this one is the nohander style – Matt Adkins performs a cannonball over the Freestyle Now jump box for the Corymbia festival crowds – Teaming up is Dylan Schmidt and Shaun Jarvis for a double act over the jump box, Dylan backflips over Shaun doing a norrie stand – Jack Carwardine get his turndown on.
More photos can be found on our facebook page here.

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Freestyle BMX tricks – The book

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freestyle_bmxCVR.inddSome time ago Freestyle Now co-founder and full time squad member Shaun Jarvis was approached to help write a book on bmx freestyle tricks. The chance to help out with such a project does not happen all the time so Shaun jumped at the chance. The main reason that Shaun wanted to help out with the book was to use it as another medium to promote the sport of bmx freestyle. When Shaun and co founders Brad Dyer and Georg Molnar started Freestyle Now it was to promote the sport of bmx freestyle, this has always been the main objective and with the book it was just another medium that could be used to do this. Freestyle Now has some copies of the book which you can buy through Freestyle Now via EBay.

Freestyle BMX tricks the book is divided into two styles, flatland and air. Flatland is for flatland tricks and the air tricks relate to anything done on a ramp or skatepark. The book is targeted at beginners riders who want to increase their skill level. The book takes readers through 39 tricks step by step and reveals the secrets to every trick’s success, providing insider’s tips and techniques and common problems. Shaun Jarvis also adds in his trick tips which will help to learn the tricks quickly and easily.

Bmx freestyle has been around in a semi official capacity since the very early 1980’s. People were doing tricks on bikes well before then but the official wording bmx freestyle did not start till then and people and riders started to see this form of bmx riding as a new form or something that was worthy of input. The tricks that were being done back then were of the basic form and backflips were not even contemplated let alone a tailwhip. Progression is what drove the sport, riders wanted to progress and one up the next rider, what more could be done. The tricks in bmx freestyle are endless. Even now over 30 years later the progression is still what drives the tricks.

Freestyle Now squad member Shaun Jarvis has been riding bmx since 1981 and witnessed the growth of the sport in Australia and around the world. From its infancy to now although the tricks have progressed the fundamental ethos of riding is still the same, ride bmx, do tricks, have fun.

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The freestyle bmx tricks book is an instructional book that will help the beginner or novice learn basic to advanced bmx tricks on ramps and flatland. It is not really target at the expert level rider. The format is simple to understand with tricks broken down into three basic steps.

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Although the book has been published around the world Shaun did not take any monetary return for helping put the book together, his payment was “If the book can get people stoked on riding and more people into the sport then that’s enough payment for me” This statement has had some impact as Freestyle Now received an email from Steve S in Glendale Heights in Illinois America, and he was stoked on the book and the content.

Hi Freestyle Now,
I recently grabbed a copy of the BMX freestyle tricks book on Amazon, and I wanted to write and say thanks for it, and for your website. I’m a 38 year old want-to-be flatland rider from the US and find your book very helpful. I rode a little in the 80s and am trying to get back into it. With the help of your book, I managed to bunnyhop a rolled up t-shirt yesterday after only a few attempts. I know it doesn’t sound like much, or very impressive, but it has inspired me to keep trying and not feel as self conscious about being an old guy on a kids bike. haha. I was wondering how tall Shaun is as I am 6’3″ and had written myself off as being “too tall” to learn flat, but Shaun looks like a taller guy, so maybe there is hope for me yet. Anyway, thanks again for putting out the book and website. It has helped remind me about what having fun on a bike is all about. Take Care.

Steve S.
Glendale Heights,
IL U.S.

Upon showing Shaun this email he was super psyched, with a large smile on his face, he knew that even if only one person was stoked on his input into the book then that was what he set out to accomplish.
Freestyle Now has some copies of the book which can be brought via EBay for $30(AUS)(inc postage)
If you are keen to pick up a copy please send us a contact or go via the Ebay site .

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Freestyle Now bmx stunt shows – Perth Australia Day video

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Back in January Freestyle Now performed some bmx stunt shows at the Perth Skyshow to celebrate Australia day. Freestyle Now set up two bmx jump box ramps on either side of the FMX ramp from ASP Xtreme. Freestyle Now squad members David Pinelli, Dylan Schmidt were joined by reserves squad members Matt Adkins and Brady Thomas and our new recruit member Jack Carwardine also came along.  It was a rad time throwing down two bmx stunt shows at the same time with Kim Bloodson on the mic on one ramp and Shaun Jarvis on the other. Freestyle Now also invited Josh DeReus and Ryan Aquilina along help roll out the rad to the Australia day crowds. Freestyle Now performed some great entertaining bmx stunt shows. Many rad tricks took place and the people were entertained. Be sure to check the video of the bmx stunt shows that Freestyle Now did at the Perth Skyshow below. So much radness. Make sure you check out our coming events page to see where the next Freestyle Now bmx stunt show will be going down. If you would like this type of great entertainment at your next event please get in contact with Freestyle Now with your requirements.

 

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