FreestyleXtreme Magazine Issue 21 | Page 76

Yeah, I used those ramps to my advantage. Hitting them during Nitro shows and at Nitro World Games has also given my career a good boost. Do you cop any heat from other riders for using “cheater ramps”? Oh, constantly. (laughs) I’m actually sitting in a hotel room with Sheeny at the moment and he calls me out every time I jump the mechanical ramp! There are a lot of riders who don’t agree with them and I actually don’t agree with them being used outside of shows or contests where everyone has a fair opportunity to use them. Why’s that? Because even if you make the same ramp off the same plans, they all feel different somehow. They’re never consistent, so if you have them in competition you need an airbag to practice safely and be fair for all riders. Unless organisers can come up with a set ramp that everyone in the world can somehow access, it’s important that it’s fair and everyone has the same opportunity. Nitro’s approach to using the ramps is really fair, though. Months before the World Games they sent an email out offering for riders to go to Travis’s before the event, or use the airbag facility at Pala, to get dialled in. Nitro was even willing to give out the plans for free, so we could build one to train on at home. That’s pretty awesome, and proves they’re just trying to progress the sport and make the evolution as fair and accessible as possible. Then we had several days of training at the event to try and land whatever we were chasing in an environment that was safe-ish. A week later we rocked up to Red I thought the set-up at the World Games was a lot fairer. So, take us through your Front Flip Rock Solid that won you gold at the World Games. How much effort went into landing that? It was a solid six months of getting beaten up over and over again trying to make it work. Even off a mechanical ramp it was hard to do. I still had to throw my weight into the Front Flip as hard as you throw your weight backwards for a Backflip. Then you have to go smoothly back to the seat-grab, do everything calmly, then getting from the back of the bike to the front while it’s spinning away was the hardest part. I’ve done Double Flips and other stuff, but that trick was by far the hardest thing I’ve ever done as there’s so much going on. Will you ever attempt it again? Aaaah… hell no! (laughs) I never want to put my body through that amount of pain again! No-one saw what I went through at the 50-60 Compound learning that trick for six months. The boys consistently fished me out of the foam-pit week- in, week-out. I bruised the cartilage in my chest and took all sorts of hits. At Nitro World Games, I rod