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Comment Share Posted on Friday May 6th at 5:28 p.m.

Freestyle Motorcross (FMX) is set to go huge at this year’s 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games as part of the Skullcandy NZ Big Air Series in Auckland and Methven.

The series will kick off with the Auckland Big Air on 4 June marking the launch of 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games. Alongside the return of the Auckland Snow Show, the Auckland Big Air will transform Viaduct Basin with a massive spectacle of ski, snowboard, wakeboards and FMX action. The second event will be held in Methven on 27 August to mark the closing weekend of the 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games.

"It's a good feeling to be able to put this event on for the general public who don't get to see this sort of thing every day. A lot of people have seen FMX on TV but seeing a rider 35 foot in the air doing backflip tricks is nothing like on TV," said FMX event organiser, Robert "Turbo" Turner.

Both events will feature world-class FMX riders including Kain Saul (AUS) and Nick Franklin (NZL), who rides full-time for Red Bull in Europe.

Twenty-six-year-old Kain Saul from the Gold Coast pulled his first back flip when he was 17 and he was the first person in the world to flip a Harley Davidson. Kain rides for Crusty Demons, was the 2008 Australian Freestyle champion.

Riders will jump a 75-foot gap, pulling areal tricks, flips and spins. "You'll see all the big tricks that you see at the Crusty Demons shows and the X Games," said Turner.

100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games takes place from 12 - 28 August 2011 featuring a full off-snow festival programme as well as world-class snow and ice competition involving 1,000 of the world's elite winter sports athletes in Dunedin, Naseby, Queenstown, Wanaka and Methven.

 

For further information, visit NZ Winter Games

For More Information About The Auckland Big Air
For More Information About The Methven Big Air

 

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