Where can you see Motorcycles, an ATV and a SNOWMOBILEfly through the air? Only at the Edmonton Motorcycle Show!
The FMX Freestyle Team is back to wow the crowd with their aerial acrobatics. With heart pounding, thrilling, high flying action, these athletes will perform extreme tricks such as
CLIFF HANGAR, TSUNAMI, KISS OF DEATH, SUPERMAN, SIDEWINDER, ROCK SOLID and if the crowd cheers loud enough maybe even BACK FLIPS!
Last year we added ATV Freestyle THIS YEAR we will take it up one notch as we add in SLED Freestyle!
Be prepared to be WOWED at this 30 minute ADRENALINE PUMPING SHOW!
Introducing our Evolution of EXTREME THRILL SEEKERS
Reagan Sieg
Motorcycle: KX250 Classes: Freestyle Birth Date: December 18, 1978 Birthplace: Vernon, British Columbia Resides: Vernon, British Columbia Height: 6' Weight: 185 lbs
Jeff Fehr
Jeff Fehr hails from Vancouver, British Columbia and is an up and coming rider on the IFMA scene. He has demonstrated tremendous potential and showed that he had the skills to become a future champion. One of the only rookies to have nailed a backflip, Jeff proved to IFMA veterans that he could hold his own with the top pros. Although he only rode in four IFMA events in 2004, he qualified for the main event in each city and grabbed a podium, placing 3rd in Cincinnati. Other accomplishments include a 1st place in the Canadian National for FMX in 2003. Competing against some of the best riders in the world, the future looks bright for Jeff.
Jeff's nickname is Canada and he's constantly on the road. The one food he can't live without is ramen noodles, so you know that Jeff is literally young and hungry. Jeff has said that he hates hockey. A Canadian who hates hockey? No wonder he gets upside down on motorcycles...not enough adrenaline in hockey. Make sure you keep an eye out for Jeffyou'll be hearing much more about him in the years to come.
Keith Sayers is a native Montanan born and raised in Butte, the hometown of Evel Knievel!! Keith has been riding motorcycles for most of his life. He bought his first motorcycle at the age of 9 from his neighbor for $10.00 and from there it has been one epic ride for this hard working Rocky Mountain Kid.
In 1995, at the age of 12, Keith started racing motocross which led him to three Montana state motocross championships. From there, Keith put in the time to advance himself in racing but found that Montana was a difficult area to become noticed. Finding new inspiration in 1997, Keith started performing freestyle motocross demos during race intermissions. He caught on quickly, and in 2002 at the Unleash the Freaks tour, Keith was introduced to Steve Miller from SCS Racing. The following year he did his first ever freestyle motocross show in his home town and it seemed as if Keith had what it takes to make it in FMX. Then in 2004, Steve offered him an opportunity to come over to Bozeman, MT to start practicing at his facility. From then on, Keith has taken what he learned from Steve and decided to build his own custom facility in Butte for practice. Keith’s dedication to bring a practice facility to his back door has proved invaluable. Keith is committed to riding and training on his motorcycles every chance he gets. The progression that Keith has gone through these past few years is an inspiring story for a small town rural FMXer. Keith began doing a wide variety of contests, demos and shows. His name has been listed among some of the best and he has the great respect of his FMX brethren. Keith not only approaches FMX seriously but he approaches the business side the same way by producing his own demos and constantly maintaining his top-notch practice facility. His facility has seen the likes of Mike Metzger, Greg Hartman, Rich Kearns and Steve Haughelstine rip at, which is something to be said. Keith has also taken over the ramp building for SCS Racing, which includes building every ramp for the 2009 ESPN Winter X Games