FreestyleXtreme Magazine Issue 1 | Page 18

New Zealand has a reputation for its epic scenery, but s**t gets real as soon as you add some immaculate dirt jumps to that view. The postcard backdrop of sprawling valleys, hillsides peppered with sheep and rugged mountainsides cloaked in native bush add an extra spice to this already perfect recipe. Simply put, Farm Jam is a paradise for riders, photographers and spectators. On top of that, travelling to this far-flung corner of the world is part of the whole attraction for athletes. The fact that FMX star Fred Kyrillos would spend 22 hours flying from Brazil to NZ is testament to just how much attention the Farm Jam is now gaining on a global scale. For the record, this year’s event attracted riders from 10 countries, including the UK, Brazil, the States, Argentina, Australia, Canada and France. Huge. The common bond of bikes Regardless of whether you ride moto, MTB or BMX, you’ve got a penchant for dirt, jumps, handlebars and two wheels. There’s a common bond and an unspoken, mutual respect between all riders, and it’s not until you attend something like Farm Jam that you realise just how strong and closely-knit this action sports family is. BMXers constantly mix and mingle with FMXers and MTBers, spawning new friendships, rekindling old ones and sharing laughs, yarns and beers. There’s no “us” and “them” mentality. There’s just “us”. The Kiwi farm experience It’s not called the Farm Jam by chance. The Frews’ property is a 2,600-acre fully operating sheep and beef farm. Leading up to this year’s event, Dan and Brett were busy from dawn until dusk weaning lambs and installing a new water supply to the whole farm. The rustic charm of the property is well capitalised on, though. The FMX pits were housed inside the functioning woolshed (which also featured a BMX mini-ramp to keep the riders entertained during adverse weather), farm ATVs constantly ferried spectators from the carpark base area to the top of the hill where the courses are based, and punters could buy fresh Southland lamb rolls during the event. The weather Quick activity for you. Grab a dice and change the numbers to read “fine”, “windy”, “rain”, “showers”, “hail”, “calm”. Roll the dice twice to find out what the weather will do in Southland today. The day before Farm Jam was a bizarre cocktail of fine periods with marauding icy showers and 18 | FreestyleXtreme “ There’s no “us” and “THEM” mentality. There’s just “us” ”