Posted By cropley  |  November 9, 2009

AFMXA

The first ever AFMXA Amateur Freestyle Motocross contest went down at Pala Raceway over the weekend and it was a huge success! Amateur FMX riders traveling from all around the United States, with some coming for as far as Canada and even Japan, made it to Southern California, the Mecca of the FMX industry, for their chance to shine on a big stage. The big stage being a FMX course built with the safety of up-and-coming riders in mind, and the once rare opportunity to show their skills to a judging panel of FMX legends.

judges

The judges were Ronnie Faisst, Blake “Bilko” Williams, Nate Adams, Ronnie Renner, Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg, and Mike Metzger. You couldn’t even begin to count the X Games medals collectively hanging from these guys’ walls! With that star-studded panel judging your ever jump and trick, it’s safe to say the pressure was on for these amateurs, who for most it was their first time competing in a contest.

afmxa-amateur-podiumThe best of 2 run qualifying round narrowed down the 18 riders to the top 9 for a 1 run final. Top qualifier Rob Sakai of Japan rode his momentum into the finals where he tied for 1st place with Jimmy Hill out of Bakersfield, CA. Rob and Jimmy both agreed that they don’t like ties and the only way to settle it was with an old school run-off! Jimmy won the coin flip and decided to go first. Unfortunately for Jimmy, a dead sailor really cost him in the judges scoring. Rob followed up with a near flawless run that made it obvious that he was the winner.

Congratulations to Rob Sakai on the win, Jimmy Hill in 2nd and Bryce Hudson 3rd!

After the amateurs tore up the course it was on to the Pro-Am division. The Pro-Ams are the guys that have ridden in paid demos, have some sponsors, and some can backflip, but they’re still new or little known in the sport and haven’t competed in any pro level contests. It’s a fine line between Pro-Ams and the real Pros, but you can bet some of these guys will be competing in the big leagues real soon.

Lance Coury came out on top of the Pro-Ams. With a bag full of big tricks, and some solid backflip tricks to boot, Coury rode smooth and consistent, all things the judges love to see. Very close behind Coury in 2nd palce was Destin Cantrel, who has some of the best tricks in the game but is not backflipping. To pull off second place without the backflip in a field of guys with the backflip says a lot for the quality and extension of Cantrel’s upright tricks. Rounding out the podium in 3rd was Keith Sayers of Butte, Montana.

Here are the full results:

pro-am-podiumAmateur Final Results:
1. Rob Sakai
2. Jimmy Hill
3. Bryce Hudson
4. Kyle Demelo
5. Andy Bakken
6. Edgar Corona
7. Rob Haslam
8. Matt Halmark
9. Nick Gore

Pro-Am Final Results:
1. Lance Coury
2. Destin Cantrell
3. Keith Sayers
4. Nick Dunne
5. Wes Agee
6. Greg Schaffe
7. Jesse Jolson
8. Luke Dolin
9. Garrett Ahlf
10. Steve Haughelstine

Check out the full photo gallery from the Amateur Contest and the AFMXA Awards right here!

11 Responses to “AFMXA Amateur Event Recap!”

  1. brandon*G- 619 says:

    contest was bad-ass!!

  2. General says:

    Big props to all the riders who rode! And all the people that made this contest and awards show a success!! FMX lives on..

  3. Drakes says:

    What an amazing event. The whole thing was sweet and its about time freestyle has an organization like this. Just got say that I don’t understand the judging for Pro-Am. Wes Agee deserved 1st and he got 5th, what a joke. While Cantrell has sick tricks and extensions, he definately did not belong above Agee, Sayers, or Dunne. Those guys had sick tricks. Mad Props to everyone who put this on and was involved, can’t wait to see whats next.

  4. Mori says:

    Nice event with a lot of good AM-riders, but I am searching for real FREE-Stylers, wearing shorts/baggys and shirts. Ok I´ve seen one or two but all the other guys were wearing race style stuff, I don´t like that at all!
    Keep the spirit!

    • MGiles says:

      So are you sayin that Deegan and Twitch aren’t REAL FREESTYLERS or what? Their wearing regular motocross gear too? As long as your bustin out doin shit I dont see how that has anything to do with it

    • SEVILLE says:

      THATS NOT WHAT FREESTYLE MOTO IS ABOUT.
      “DRESS FOR THE CRASH NOT FOR THE RIDE”

  5. simmo says:

    nice 2 c u guys are maken it happen 4 other riders bring world wide fmx 2gether ! not 2 close tho its stil a contest LOL

  6. Jcrash says:

    ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS THAT REGARDLESS THE SPORT IS AMAZING AND ANYONE THAT CAN DO ANYTHING AND MORE ON A BIKE ROCK ON, BECAUSE THIS IS WHAT KEEPS THE SPORT ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!RIP LUSK

  7. Kristie says:

    I don’t care, Jimmy Hill is still the BEST up-coming freestyler out there!!

  8. paula says:

    this kinda stuff is so gnarly … wish there was a girl rider representing for all us female fmxers lol :) maybe next yr!!!!

  9. FLIPBOI666 says:

    that would be cool to se a girl fmx rider

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