FreestyleXtreme Magazine Issue 1 | Page 19

FARM JAM hailstorms rolling through. Event day was overcast and calm, but the rain had already done some hefty damage, soaking both the FMX and pushy courses and turning the transitions into goop. But this is where the community spirit of the riders shone when the sun couldn’t. Levi Sherwood promptly jumped into a Bobcat and began scraping the top layer of muck off the FMX dirt kickers and landings, while other riders grabbed cement bags and scattered the dust over the run-ups to absorb the remaining moisture. Meanwhile at the bike jumps, things got more spectacular as US BMX legend Mike “Hucker” Clark led a small army to scatter hay and diesel over the trails, then lit them on fire. It looked like a scene out of Apocalypse Now, but the move was effective; the jumps dried and hardened perfectly, allowing the Farm Jam to proceed with all guns blazing. The locals The 2000-strong Southland crowd is an eclectic mix of weathered-faced, stoic farmers, mulletgraced bogans shouldering boxes of Speights and Double Brown beer, hip and borderline metrosexual teenagers, frumpy mums and pot-bellied dads with two or three ankle-biters in tow. With high-profile events in Southland as rare as the Spotted Kiwi itself, the locals turn up in droves to throw their support behind a homegrown success story, and to witness some of the world’s best riders throw everything at the course. u “ there’s a TANGIBLE AURA of mutual respect and camaraderie ” Nick Franklin sends a floaty Superman Flip FreestyleXtreme | 19