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The winners podium: Mat Rebaud (third), Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg (winner),
Nate Adams.
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Freestyle Hits the Fair
Twitch Wins in New Head-to-Head Format
For the past four years,
Nate Adams has stood on top of the podium at the LG World Championships of Freestyle Motocross. In the event’s first four years in Pomona, California (held in conjunction with the Los Angeles County Fair), we've seen four years of domination and top prize money for Nate Adams. This year, though, there was a lot of talk about whether anyone could overtake Nate for the win. Much talk centered around
Adam Jones, who was coming off a win at X Games 13 just two months ago. Others pegged
Mike Mason as a possibility, and
Mat Rebeaud was here to try and bring the Championship back to Europe.
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September 29, 2007
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FMX Goes Head to Head:
A New Champion was Crowned
Human's have always loved to battle. Two World Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, Troy, Gettysburg... battles even go as far back as break dancing and B-Boy posses. For 2007 the LG World Championships of Freestyle Motocross switched up its format, in favor of a series of head to head battles to determine the ultimate champion.
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September 29, 2007
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FMX 101:
A Brief History of Freestyle Motocross
Back in the 1960s, people didn't know what hit them when Evel Knievel's stunt show rolled into town. He was a fast-living, high-flying, hard-drinking man that kept the world on its toes by constantly defying the odds.
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