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Freestyle Motocross (also known as FMX) is a variation on the sport of motocross in
which motorcycle riders attempt to impress judges with jumps and stunts.
Freestyle Motocross, the older of the two disciplines. Riders perform two routines,
lasting between 90 seconds and 14 minutes, on a course consisting of multiple jumps of
varying lengths and angles that generally occupy one to two acres. Like Big Air, a
panel of judges assigns each contestant a score based on a 100-point scale, looking for
difficult tricks and variations over jumps.
Notable Freestyle motocross events include Red Bull X-Fighters, NIGHT of the JUMPs, the
X-Games, Gravity Games, Big-X, Moto-X Freestyle National Championship, and Dew Action
Sports Tour Freeriding is the original freestyle motocross. It has no structure, and
is traditionally done on public land. Riders look for natural jumps and drop-offs to
execute their tricks on. Some freeriders prefer to jump on sand dunes. In many ways,
freeriding requires more skill and mental ability. Notable freeriding locations include
Ocotillo Wells and Glamis Dunes in California, Beaumont, Texas, and Cainville, Utah.