Dirt biking is one of the most exciting and adrenaline-pumping sports out there. For many people, it’s the perfect way to get out and explore the great outdoors while getting a fantastic workout. And, of course, there’s the bonus of being able to show off your skills to your friends.
Dirt biking is a form of off-road motorcycle racing that takes place on natural terrains such as dirt, grass, and sand. Unlike motocross, which is held on manufactured tracks, dirt bikes allow riders to test their skills on more challenging and varied terrain.
Racing Dirt bikes requires a high level of skill and fitness, as riders must be able to handle their bikes at high speeds over rough terrain. But for those who are up for the challenge, dirt bike races provide an exhilarating way to experience the great outdoors.
When it comes to Best Dirt Bike Movies,...
Dirt biking is a form of off-road motorcycle racing that takes place on natural terrains such as dirt, grass, and sand. Unlike motocross, which is held on manufactured tracks, dirt bikes allow riders to test their skills on more challenging and varied terrain.
Racing Dirt bikes requires a high level of skill and fitness, as riders must be able to handle their bikes at high speeds over rough terrain. But for those who are up for the challenge, dirt bike races provide an exhilarating way to experience the great outdoors.
When it comes to Best Dirt Bike Movies,...
- 7/14/2022
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Shaun White -- you may remember him as the red-headed snowboard champ from the 2010 winter Olympics -- made his mark on the 17th annual Summer X Games, held Thursday through Sunday (July 28 - 31) in Los Angeles.
More than 200 athletes competed in skateboarding, motocross and rally-car racing events that involved things like grinding, catching air and scads of other extreme stuff, but it was the show-stopping White who again grabbed much of the attention -- this time riding a skateboard.
Below, a look at more of the event's winners...
Taddy Blazusiak of Poland crosses the finish line to win the gold medal in the Moto X Enduro X Men Final:
Brian Deegan won his first X Rally gold:
Nyjah Huston smiles after winning the gold medal in the Skateboard Street Men's Final:
Garrett Reynolds rides to a gold medal in the BMX Freestyle Street Final:...
More than 200 athletes competed in skateboarding, motocross and rally-car racing events that involved things like grinding, catching air and scads of other extreme stuff, but it was the show-stopping White who again grabbed much of the attention -- this time riding a skateboard.
Below, a look at more of the event's winners...
Taddy Blazusiak of Poland crosses the finish line to win the gold medal in the Moto X Enduro X Men Final:
Brian Deegan won his first X Rally gold:
Nyjah Huston smiles after winning the gold medal in the Skateboard Street Men's Final:
Garrett Reynolds rides to a gold medal in the BMX Freestyle Street Final:...
- 8/1/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
I felt the roar and pop of mighty engines, vibrations rising up through the floor and settling deep in the pit of my gut. A great brown cloud rose from the track, specks stinging my eyes as I squinted to see the action, dirt covering my jeans and sweater. I could feel the grit between my teeth, which were exposed in a broad, jubilant grin.
I was at X Games 16 and it was awesome.
A dozen yards in front of me, Super Rally competitor Tanner Foust was twisting his cranking his car through a series of victory donuts, celebrating having just won a gold medal. Maybe.
Actually, none of the spectators gathered in the L.A. Memorial Coliseum knew who had won and even the event's announcers were unsure whether to declare frontrunner Foust the winner.
Those at home watching the race on Espn may have even been more confused.
I was at X Games 16 and it was awesome.
A dozen yards in front of me, Super Rally competitor Tanner Foust was twisting his cranking his car through a series of victory donuts, celebrating having just won a gold medal. Maybe.
Actually, none of the spectators gathered in the L.A. Memorial Coliseum knew who had won and even the event's announcers were unsure whether to declare frontrunner Foust the winner.
Those at home watching the race on Espn may have even been more confused.
- 8/2/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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