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Freestyle Motocross is exploding into the entertainment
industry and one of the fastest growing action sports today.
It is a great source of extreme main arena entertainment for
many events, even events of its own.
Demonstrations and Shows can be choreographed to suit clients and
particular events, regarding number of athletes, length of show,
jumping over promotional items and much, much more.
There are 2 ways in which Team EFA can perform a freestyle moto
x show at your event.
Option No.1
Ramp to Ramp - A ramp to ramp setup is a portable metal take
off ramp to a portable truck landing ramp.
This option of FMX show leaves you, the promoter with next to NO
setup responsibilities.
The Extreme Fmx Air portable freestyle moto x ramp's and
runway's are truly a great convenience to promoters.
Cutting out time consumption, cost and inconvenience of dirt,
equipment, operators, and other added costly expenses.
The process of setting up and dismantling our portable set
up's is a quick and easy routine.
Option No. 2
Ramp to Dirt - A ramp to dirt set up is a portable metal take off ramp
to a pile of dirt built to specifications.
This option of FMX show consists of Team EFA supplying our metal take off
ramp only.
You, the promoter are required to supply the dirt landing and construction
to specifications.
The minimal required amount of dirt for a dirt landing is
400 tons.
Benefits of this method are that you the promoter could save some money by not
having to include the portable landing system in the cost of the show.
If dirt, transport for dirt, machinery and operator are readily available,
this may be the way to go!!!
However!!!
If these things are not readily available then the expense could
well exceed that of our full portable system and be quite the headache.
Required Performance Area
The minimum requirement for Extreme Fmx Air to perform an FMX show is an area of
around 35ft wide by around 250 ft long that is stationed in the main arena
or fenced off for crowd control and safety.
Grounds are best dry.
Example...
(this diagram represents your average performance... it may not apply to all
situations)
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