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Freestyle Motocross: Jump Tricks from the Pros (Cycle Pro) Up-close and personal color photographs of stars like Mike Metzer, Seth Enslow, Travis Pastana, and Trevor Vines take readers through step-by-step instructions for no-footed can-cans, candybars, nac-


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Freestyle Motocross: Jump Tricks from the Pros (Cycle Pro)

Title:Freestyle Motocross: Jump Tricks from the Pros (Cycle Pro)
Author:Garth Milan
Rating:4.85 (821 Votes)
Asin:0760309264
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:128 Pages
Publish Date:2000-12-08
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Bust big with all the hottest pros competing in freestyle motocross, the phenomenal sport that combines the finesse and athleticism of Supercross with the aerial insanity of half-pipe BMX. Up-close and personal color photographs of stars like Mike Metzer, Seth Enslow, Travis Pastana, and Trevor Vines take readers through step-by-step instructions for no-footed can-cans, candybars, nac-nacs, fendergrabs, and more of the mind-bending acrobatics seen in such competitions as the X-Games. A brief history of the sport is also included, along with tips on setting up a dirt bike for freestyle and a supplemental gallery of wild shots from competition and practice sessions.

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