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FLESHWOUND NEWS AND EVENTS

March 3rd 2008
SCOTT MURRAY DOUBLE FLIP
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March 6th 2008
BUBBA INTERVIEW
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February 26th 2008
SWIMMING WITH THE SHARKS
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January 2008
SETH "BACK IN BLACK"
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January 2008
NEW CRUSTY TEES ARE IN!!!
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January 2008
CRUSTY TOURS
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March 6th 2008
ROBBIE MADDISON CRASH
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March 2008
SETH ON HERALD
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March 14th 2008
CRUSTY EXPN STORY
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March 19th 2008
CRUSTY FOOTBALL?
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March 19th 2008
MADDO'S CELEBRITY WIN
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March 2008
MINI'S JOURNAL
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March 29th 2008
NIGHT OF WORLD RECORDS
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March 31th 2008
BUBBA CRASH
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April 26 th 2008
CRUSTY 14
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May 1rst 2008
CRUSTY 13 AWARD
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BARXFLESHWOUND FILMS ON LOCATION AT SCORPION BAY MEXICO FOR CRUSTY 14

AUGUST 19TH, 2008

FLESHWOUND FILMS AND THE BOYS WERE AT SCORPION BAY MEXICO SHOOTING FOR THE UPCOMING CRUSTY 14. JON FREEMAN, LARRY LINKOGLE, TAYLOR STERNER, DAN PASTOR AND TRIGGER SHOWED OFF THEIR RIDING and SURF SKILLS AS WITH POSING IN THE NEW FLESHGEAR RIDING GEAR, COMING THIS FALL! FROM SCORPIONS TO CENTIPEDES AND WHALE JUMPING, THIS TRIP HAD IT ALL.

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BARX-GAMES 14 WRAP UP

AUGUST 3RD, 2008

Moto X Top Finishers...Fleshwound Films was on location with footage for the next Crusty Saga...

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CRUSTYCRUSTY RIDER "BILKO" FINISHES FIRST PLACE IN THE PANASONIC DEW ACTION SPORTS TOUR

JUNE 22ND, 2008

Vote for Bilko ‘s 360 Nac as the best trick at the first round of the dew tour.
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Who saw this coming? After dominating FMX competition on the AST Dew Tour last year with first place finishes at four of the five Tour stops, 2007 Dew Cup champion Nate Adams was pushed down the Panasonic Open podium by Blake "Bilko" Williams, a 23 year-old rider from Australia who just turned the world of FMX upside down in FMX Finals.

“Coming out here and beating Nate Adams Nate Adams at the first stop on the tour means a lot after the rough year I had last year,” says Williams.

The podium positions were reversed one year ago at the 2007 Panasonic Open, with Adams in first and Williams in 2nd, but an injury at that event left Williams sidelined him for the rest of the year.

“This is a very nice way of saying, ‘Hey, I’m back,’” says Williams. “Nate and I are teammates and good friends, and it’s an honor just to share a podium with him, much less come out on top. I’m looking forward to a good year of battling each other.”

FMX fans in Baltimore saw the first bout of the battle in grand style this weekend, with Williams throwing out Superman backflips, a backflip cordova, a flat spin 360 heel clickers and stylish, fully-corked rip flips in his runs. Adams answered with huge signature moves like the La-Z-Boy backflip, proving he’ll be a force all season long on the 2008 AST Dew Tour.

Williams qualified in 3rd place at the Panasonic Open Prelims on Thursday behind Mathieu Rebeaud and Robbie Maddison, but set the tone early in FMX Finals. His Run 1 score of 90.33 stood up through two rounds of intense competition from the world’s top FMX competitors and even his lesser Run 2 score of 89.83 would have been enough for 1st place. Adams scored 89.33 in his best run.

It truly is a whole new world in FMX competition: Williams is from Australia; Adams, in 2nd place, is from Glendale, Arizona; 3rd place finisher Mathieu Rebeaud is from Switzerland; 4th place rider Thomas Pagès is from France; and Panasonic Open fans saw FMX competitors this week from as far as Japan. As if FMX wasn’t already insane enough, the international invasion is giving it a serious shakeup in 2008. MORE INFO VISIT: http://www.ast.com/modules.php?name=Articles&mv=ShowArticle&ArticleID=676

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BARCRUSTY DEMONS MOVIE ARTICLE FEATURED IN LATEST RACER X MAGAZINE

MAY 6TH, 2008

RACER X - JUNE '08 PG. 110

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BARSEE THE LATEST CRUSTY TOUR VIDEOS AND HIGHLIGHTS, NOW AVAILABLE

MAY 6TH, 2008

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BARCRUSTY 13 WINS IMPACT VIDEO'S XTREMEY AWARD FOR BEST MX VIDEO OF 2008

MAY 1rst, 2008

Check out all the winners here

BARFLESHWOUND FILMS ON SET OF CRUSTY 14 IN AUS, SHUIE GOING BIG ON HIS NEW RANCH!!

APRIL 26th, 2008

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BARCRUSTY NIGHT OF WORLD RECORDS BUBBA UPDATE

MARCH 31TH, 2008

Crowd favourite, Bubba, had a huge crash when attempting the heaviest person distance jump at the Crusty Demons Night of World Records in Melbourne on Saturday night. His injuries from his massive crash include two broken bones in his hand, two broken ribs, a broken sternum and what was originally thought to be cracked T7 vertebrae was
thankfully downgraded to a bruised spinal column today.

Above everything Bubba said that he was really bummed to miss Seth crack the 300 feet mark and to see Maddo smash his own record. He also wanted
to apologise to his fans for missing his jump.

Despite the pain he is in, Bubba will be released from hospital tonight and is ready to get back on the bike and be there for his fans at the Wagga Wagga
show scheduled for this weekend.

Please send get well messages to contact@crusty.com

Get well soon big fella!!!

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BARCRUSTY NIGHT OF WORLD RECORDS

MARCH 29TH, 2008

Successful Guinness World Record Attempts

Longest distance jump ramp to ramp on a motorcycle – Robbie Maddison broke his existing record of 322-feet and 7 inches. New World Record is 351 feet

Longest backflip ramp to ramp – Cameron Sinclair existing record 125-feet new world record 129-feet and 7inches

Longest mini bike distance jump - Brent Brady broke the world record with a jump of 104feet and 7 inches

Longest distance jump ramp to ramp by a quad motorcycle - John Guetter existing record was 148.9 feet the new record is 176 feet 11 inches

Most swords swallowed – Chayne Hultgren existing record was 14 new world record is 17

Heaviest weight lifted while swallowing a sword – Cheyne Hultgren existing record was 20.1kg new world record is 22.4kg

NIGHT OF WORLD RECORDS WRAP - MADDO SMASHES 350ft

Australia’s own Evel Knievel, Robbie Maddison, has once again written himself into the Guinness Book of World Records after successfully jumping a death defying distance of 351feet on his Honda CR500 at the Crusty Demons Night of World Records presented by Rockstar Energy Drink at Calder Park in Melbourne, adding an astonishing 29 feet to his own record set in Las Vegas last New Years Eve.

Defying gravity - and logic - Maddison reclaimed his world title after rival Ryan Capes (USA) jumped 324 feet to better Maddison’s previous record of 322 feet and hold the record momentarily before the Australian rose to the occasion and set the new world record on his third attempt.

Maddison hit the ramp for his final attempt at over 100mph (165km) and rose more than 70 feet in the air before making a safe landing back to earth for a record shattering jump.

“I can’t explain how amazing it is to smash my own world record in front of a home crowd,” said an elated Maddison.

“I have been doing huge jumps and breaking personal records in training this week so I knew that I had it tonight, but nothing could of prepared me for how great this feels.

“All my family and friends are here and the crowd was awesome.”

The Australian was congratulated by American Challengers after deafening acclaim from the crowd, and said the opportunity to square off against competitors of equal calibre had been incredible.

“It was always going to be exciting with the jump off situation, Seth is a mate and a legend of the sport and Ryan is renowned as a long distance jumping specialist. The Aussie crowd got me over the line,” he added.

Capes fell short of the 351 mark, hitting the down ramp to complete a 324 foot effort.

While visibly disappointed, he said it was the greatest challenge he had ever faced and to hold the record even just for a moment was satisfying.

“I am looking forward to a rematch in the USA in the next twelve months it was Robbie’s night tonight,” said Capes.

Enslow set a personal best of 301feet and ten inches achieving his long held goal of breaking the 300 foot barrier.

“I am stoked, I may not have claimed the World Record but I am really happy with my result, that is the best I have jumped,” said Enslow.

History was created when the first ever three man jump off for the world record took centre stage despite the terrible weather conditions endured all week. The show went ahead and after some minor changes to the schedule to compensate for the conditions nine records were attempted with six written into the history books.

The official Guinness record topped off an extraordinary week for Maddison who broke the world record on four separate occasions in training during the week, reaching an incredible 376 feet by the day before the show.

Successful Guinness World Record Attempts

Longest distance jump ramp to ramp on a motorcycle – Robbie Maddison broke his existing record of 322feet and 7 inches. New World Record is 351 feet

Longest backflip ramp to ramp – Cameron Sinclair existing record 125feet new world record 129feet and 7inches

Longest mini bike distance jump - Brent Brady broke the world record with a jump of 104feet and 7 inches

Longest distance jump ramp to ramp by a quad motorcycle - John Guetter existing record was 148.9 feet the new record is 176 feet 11 inches

Most swords swallowed – Chayne Hultgren existing record was 14 new world record is 17

Heaviest weight lifted while swallowing a sword – Cheyne Hultgren existing record was 20.1kg new world record is 22.4kg

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BARCRUSTY NIGHT OF WORLD RECORDS

MARCH 28TH, 2008

Crusty Demons Night of World Records
Calder Park, Melbourne, Australia
March 29th, 2008

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TV NEWS FEED INFORMATION - Satellite and FTP
A Satellite TV News Feed will be available from the Crusty Demons Night of World Records.
Satellite coordinates below for BT London, Asia and USA.
European Eutelsat coordinates to follow ASAP. Eutelsat playout time is booked for 14:00 GMT Saturday February 29th.

FTP Feed will also be made available for download at 15:00 GMT Saturday, March 29th.
FTP Details to be distributed on the night.
Copy and Shot List will be distributed prior the satellite and FTP news feed.

Greatest Event in Extreme Sports History

One Night: 18 World Records: 30,000 People

Three of the worlds best Freestyle Motor X riders Ryan Capes (Washington, Seattle, USA), Seth Enslow (California, USA) and Robbie Maddison (Wollongong, NSW, AUS) will attempt to set a new world record for the longest distance ever jumped on a motor cycle at the Crusty Demons Night of World Records presented by Rockstar Energy Drink in Australia on Saturday Night, March 29th

All three will be confronting their demons at Calder Park, Melbourne, when they try to further the current record held by Maddison of an incredible 322 feet which he achieved last New Years Eve in Las Vegas, USA.

The trio will be attempting the "impossible" - breaking the world record for the longest distance two-wheeled motorcycle jump.

Each rider is alloted twenty minutes in which to break the world record. Enslow will will commence the action, with Maddison jumping second and Capes holding the advantage of being the third and final rider who will know exactly what is required of him on the night. The jumping schedule has seen the rivalry between the talented trio increase as the long awaited night looms large for all three legend riders. Each rider is expected to jump at least three times within their twenty minutes.

This attempt will round out what is set to be an incredible evening of entertainment. As well as 17 other separate world record attempts, the event will feature an integrated pyrotechnics display and the sounds of home-grown talents Dead Letter Circus, Mammal and Kill the Capital.

BARMAXIM MAGAZINE | CRUSTY DEMONS WORST MOTOCROSS INJURIES

MARCH 27TH, 2008
Crusty Demons worst injuries on Maxim Magazine!!!

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BARROBBIE MADDISON BREAKS HIS OWN RECORD JUMP IN TRAINING

MARCH 27TH, 2008
Crusty Demons Night of World Records
Calder Park, Melbourne, Australia
Saturday, March 29th

Australia’s own Evel Knievel, Robbie Maddison, this afternoon smashed his own world record that he set on New Year’s in Eve in Las Vegas this year, with an astonishing
leap of 346ft, adding an unbelievable 24ft to his previous mark. Treacherous conditions have prevented him from training all week, but after
few smaller training jumps today Robbie was ready to see exactly what his modified Honda CR500 and ramp could do.
The winds were still in the 30 to 40 km/h range but Robbie could not wait any longer to get out there and jump.

“I have been saying all week how far I know I can jump and it is so good to go out there and prove it today. I have now broken my own record in training and I definitely
have much more in the tank for Saturday.”

Maddison was jumping in front of a host of onlookers who were shocked and amazed at the extreme distances he was going, hitting the take off ramp at
almost 160 km/h and flying over 70 feet in the air.

His challengers Seth Enslow and Ryan Capes were watching on and now know it is going to take a huge feat to take the new world record of 346 feet off the Aussie in front of a massive home crowd of over 25,000 on Saturday night.EXPN

 

BARCRUSTY DEMONS NIGHT OF WORLD RECORDS TV SATELLITE FEED

MARCH 26TH, 2008
Crusty Demons Night of World Records
Calder Park, Melbourne, Australia
Saturday, March 29th

A VIDEO AND NEWS FEED WILL BE POSTED SHORTLY RIGHT AFTER THE BIG EVENT. COME BACK HERE TO CHECK IT OUT!

Rivalry's Intensify as Crusty Demons Night of World Records Looms
Wind Plays Havoc at World Record Training as Enslow Jumps 198 Feet

Three of the worlds best Freestyle Motor X riders Ryan Capes (Washington, Seattle, USA), Seth Enslow (California, USA) and Robbie Maddison (Wollongong, NSW, AUS) will attempt to set a new world record for the longest distance ever jumped on a motor cycle at the Crusty Demons Night of World Records presented by Rockstar Energy Drink in Australia on Saturday Night, March 29th

All three will be confronting their demons at Calder Park, Melbourne, when they try to further the current record held by Maddison of an incredible 322 feet which he achieved last New Years Eve in Los Vegas, USA.

Crusty Demons legend Enslow proved today why he his known as the craziest of them all when he geared up and hit an astonishing distance jump of 198 feet despite extremely strong gusty side winds that swept throughout Melbourne.

With no one else willing to jump, Enslow ordered his take off ramp to be adjusted slightly to the left, knowing that the strong winds would push him to the right, and launched himself 70 feet in the air. After landing the first jump he decided to go for another which almost ended in catastrophe.

A huge gust of wind pushed Enslow two whole metres to the right whilst up in the air causing him to draw on all of his years of riding experience to escape what was almost a terrible crash.

With jumping called off, Australia’s Robbie Maddison was practicing his take off speed and was reaching speeds of almost 200 km/h.

Each rider is alloted twenty minutes in which to break the world record. Enslow will will commence the action, with Maddison jumping second and Capes holding the advantage of being the third and final rider who will know exactly what is required of him on the night. The jumping schedule has seen the rivalry between the talented trio increase as the long awaited night looms large for all three legend riders. Each rider is expected to jump at least three times within their twenty minutes.

“I am scheduled to go second on the night which is going to be a definite disadvantage. Capes is last so he will know exactly what he has to jump to beat me,” said Maddison.

“This just means I will have to go out and there and jump a distance I know he won’t be able to match. I have prepared my bike to reach speeds of 200 km/h which can push me to 400 feet so that is the distance I am going to jump.”

Capes was quick to fire back at Maddison.

“I know I have the advantage jumping last and I am going to make the most of it. If Robbie jumps 400 feet than I will go further. The record is going to be mine.” Robbie Maddison, Seth Enslow and Ryan Capes serious approach and painstaking preparation ahead of this Saturday evening’s jump was clearly evident.

“A lot goes into planning for this event and this particular jump, you need to consider everything to get it just right,” said Maddison.

“Fitness is definitely a key, as is confidence. You need to be 100 hundred percent committed otherwise you risk falling short and taking a very big fall.”

“Having three of us going for the same record is going to be interesting – the mind games have already started,” he claimed.

Maddison starred in the celebrity race at the recent Australian Grand Prix and Enslow said it was now his turn to take centre stage.

“Robbie’s had his turn, now it’s mine,” quipped Enslow.

“I’ve been putting absolutely everything into my training and have been bettering my own jumps consistently in practice.”

“We’ll see who can pull it off on the night, there could be some surprises.”

Based in the United States, Capes and Enslow have had the chance to train together prior to the event and are both acutely aware of each other’s strengths.

Capes rallied the argument, stating that when it came to crunch time, he knew he would have what it takes to hold off both Enslow and local hopeful Maddison.

“I’ve been training with Seth so I can read him pretty well, he’ll talk it up but we’ll see who actually delivers on the night,” said Capes.

“Robbie will be tough to top, but I know I can just out jump whatever he dishes out on the night!”

This attempt will round out what is set to be an incredible evening of entertainment. As well as 17 other separate world record attempts, the event will feature an integrated pyrotechnics display and the sounds of home-grown talents Dead Letter Circus, Mammal and Kill the Capital.

There will also be a full Crusty Demons freestyle show with star riders including world number one Nate Adams and X Games gold medalist Adam Jones as well as freaks and the gorgeous Crusty Babes.

The purpose-built down-ramp which is the biggest ever constructed had its first real test today. It is 30 feet high, 125 feet long and 60 feet wide, and uses 16,000 tonnes of dirt, costing a total of $300,000 to create.

In total, the arena contains 30,000 tonnes of dirt and cost promoters over one million dollars to create.

BARCRUSTY'S JACKSON STRONG IN KZONE'S KIDS MAGAZINE

MARCH 20TH, 2008
CRUSTY NEWS

Jackson Strong appears in KZONE KIDS MAGAZINE on Sunday in Syndney and Perth....GO CRUSTY'S!!!

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BARCRUSTY'S MEET AUSSIE FOOTBALL LEAGUE

MARCH 19TH, 2008
CRUSTY NEWS

Some of the Crusty’s headed down to watch the Melbourne Storm take on the New Zealand Warrior’s on Monday night. Getting into their
Rugby League was Nate Adams, Adam Jones, Bilko, Cam Sinclair, Mark Monea and Kain Saul.

Bilko took full advantage of his Triple A pass getting up close and personal with the Storm’s mascot and trying his
hardest to catch some conversions throughout the game.

After the game the guys headed into the dressing room to get some happy snaps and share a few beers with the players.

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BARSTEVE MINI ON THE CRUSTY PROGRAM

MARCH 2008
CRUSTY NEWS

CLICK HERE FOR STEVE'S JOURNAL IN FREERIDER MX MAGAZINE

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BARMADDO'S CELEBRITY RACE WIN

MARCH 19TH, 2008
CRUSTY NEWS

Crusty Demon Robbie Maddison proved his passion and skill when it comes to anything motorized on the weekend when he won
the celebrity race at Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. Maddo emerged as the favourite during the week long driver training leading into
the event and beat off sporting celebrities such as tennis ace Mark Philippoussis and surfer Tom Carrol in his
Maddison branded FIAT 500 to end up on the winner’s podium.
Congrats Maddo!

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BAREXPN CRUSTY DEMONS INTERVIEW

MARCH 14TH, 2008
EXPN NEWS

CRUSTY EXPN STORY! WWW.EXPN.COM


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BAR"PASTRANA, YOU'RE OUR FAVORITE EXTREME FREAK! GO BIG!" THE CRUSTY CREW

SOMETIME AGO
TRAVIS PASTRANA GOING BIG!

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BARROBBIE MADDISON CRASH

MARCH 6TH 2008
Faceplant for Aussie Crusty Demon Robbie Maddison

March 06, 2008 12:00pm
AUSTRALIAN motorcycle daredevil Robbie Maddison has spectacularly crashed while attempting one of his easiest tricks.
The Crusty Demon came to grief after a gust of wind blew him off balance while attempting a handlebar handstand trick and, on landing, the bike hit a wet patch throwing him to the ground. AAP photographer Julian Smith said Maddison, 26, was shaken up after the botched jump in Melbourne's Docklands precinct. He was taken to hospital suffering from a severely grazed hip. "He was about 20m in the air when he was caught in a cross-wind that threw him off balance," Smith said. "It was his third warmup jump, and one of his easiest tricks, but he was pretty shaken up after the fall." After dusting himself off, Maddison said he would have jumped again if the bike had not been so badly damaged. Publicist Martine Cousins said there was some pressure on Maddison to jump even though the conditions were not to his liking. "He didn't want to disappoint people," Cousins said. Despite the mishap, Maddison is set to try to better his world record of 32 98m set on New Year's Eve in the US with a 106m jump at Calder Park later his month. Watch the drama unfold
here

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BARSETH ON FRONT COVER OF THE HERALD , JUMPING IN THE NEW GEAR OVER THE WEEKEND.

MARCH 2008
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD FRONT COVER

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BARSCOTT MURRAY LANDS FIRST EVER DOUBLE BACK FLIP IN AUSTRALIA

MARCH 3RD 2008
SCOTT MURRAY DOUBLE FLIPS INTO EXTREME SPORTS HISTORY
The most death defying trick in extreme sports successfully completed in Australia

The Crusty Demons show in Launceston tonight played host to a monumental event in action sports when American daredevil Scott Murray pulled off an incredible double back flip. Scott is one of only two men to have ever completed the trick and the only man in history to have completed it more than once. Prior to tonight the double back flip had only ever been completed successfully once in competition by the world famous Travis Pastrana at the ESPN X Games in Los Angeles.

The atmosphere was electric at Aurora Stadium as the crowd of around 10,000 waited in anticipation for the craziest trick in extreme sport. Every pair of eyes was on Scott as soon as he revved his motorbike and hit the ramp to flip twice in the air as if in slow motion. Landing it perfectly he rode off the lander and into the history books. The crowd erupted in screams and cheers and were in complete shock and awe of what they had just witnessed.

Scott made two attempts at the double back flip on the first stop of the Unleash Hell Regional Tour in Canberra on February 16, but crashed badly on the second. Falling four metres off the lander he was taken off to hospital by paramedics. Miraculously escaping injury he was released from hospital the following day and has been recovering and training hard determined to land the insane manoeuvre this time round.

“I was so disappointed I let the fans down in Canberra and there was no way I wanted to that again. I knew I had it this time and it feels so awesome to pull off what I came here to do. I could feel the tension in the crowd and it just made me more determined,” said Scott. “I can’t explain how great this feels!”

The whole show had the crowd going crazy with perfect weather conditions for riders to pull out all stops. The top three riders in the world were on show - world number one Nate Adams, X Games gold medallist Adam Jones and Mike Mason - all from the USA as well as Australia’s number one “Bilko” and the rest of the Crusty crew.

New Crusty Demons rider Nicky Danielson from the US pulled off an insane Shoalin Flip where he
flicked his legs through the handlebars whilst upside down in the middle of a back flip. Other highlights included an all in expression session and back flip train.

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BARCRUSTY MAGAZINE INTERVIEWS "BUBBA"

MARCH 6TH 2008
INSIGHT ON THE CRUSTY DEMONS WITH "BUBBA"
How do everyone?!. Well we've been on the Crusty regional tour for 3 shows now!. 15 to go. How and the fuck am i gonna survive this one?. I don't think we can get much higher?. It's fuck'n impossible!. When i say high i mean high on life!. 5 years ago that would have ment something else for sure!. Canberra, Warnanbool, and launceston, Tasmania have been very, very good to us!. I'm not counting butts in the seats. I mean meeting thew grass roots of the crusty fans!. Going to big city's/stadiums,superdomes etc.. We don't have a chance to get up close and personable with the fans.

Smaller towns right into the mix of thing's!. Drinking,cussing,fighting , farting, fucking with the OG's of the Crusty legends. I'm not talking about the riders.i'm talking about the true hardcore fans. That been in on the program since the begining like me.14 fucking years of total disregard for authority!. Don't have a go at me. I mean selling out the superdomes,and arena's is special in itself. There's no greater high than 18,000 people cheering for ya!. But at the smaller outdoor venues have the own special way about thing's?!. You shake alot more hand's. Kiss alot more baby's and here a lot more "i crashed bigger than Seth" story's!.

Bubba was fatter or skinnier the last time. Foreman was off his chop's drunk. The crusty babes swang around a pole for a living during the week. Mike Jones was still acting like he was married. Mike Porra (promoter) padled life boards in red speedo's!. Tammy Porra was hangiing with the snowmobiler!. Jon Guetter was fliping honda's 4 wheeler's,not bombardier's!. Oh ya did i mention

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