Jimmy Fitzpatrick, Nick Dunne, Brody Wilson

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Jimmy Fitzpatrick, Nick Dunne, Brody Wilson
For dedicated FMX fans and families seeking exciting new forms
of entertainment, this premium arena-based touring production
defies the limits of extreme through a story containing more than
1000 gravity-defying freestyle stunts performed by the globe’s
most dominant freestyle athletes. The action-packed performance
is complete with spectacular laser effects, the largest indoor
pyrotechnics show, fueled by an infectious soundtrack comprised
of heavy metal, electronic dubstep and alternative hip hop. Entering
its fifth-touring year, Nuclear Cowboyz®, produced by Feld
Entertainment®, revolutionized the dynamics of freestyle motocross
as it paired the ultra-competitive athletes’ skills with a compelling
storyline, allowing the gravity to tell the tale.
The 2014 Nuclear Cowboyz tour welcomes freestyle pioneer Jeremy
“Twitch” Stenberg, a decorated X Games athlete with 16-time X
Games medals. Stenberg will be joined by Mike Mason, with seven
X Games medals, including two golds from 2013 Moto X Speed &
Style competitions, five-time medalist Taka Higashino, four-time X
Games medalist Ronnie Faisst, nine-time X Games Step Up medalist
Matt Buyten and Winter X Games gold medalist Colten Moore. These
athletes will be riding alongside freestyle heavyweights Derek Garland,
Jimmy Fitzpatrick, Nick Dunne, Brody Wilson, James Carter, Marco
Picado, Geoff Aaron and Phil Smage in an action-infused freestyle
performance of pure danger and raw combat.
New for 2014, Nuclear Cowboyz features the critically acclaimed
Shaolin Kung Fu Warriors who hail from China. Throughout the show,
these Warriors test their limits of courage through heart-wrenching
martial arts performances with swift movements, extreme force and
fierce concentration that test the sheer strength and agility of their
bodies. The Warriors will use their own bodies to bend metal rods,
break objects in precise strikes and be lifted in the air on the points
of handheld spears. The 2014 Nuclear Cowboyz tour also welcomes
the return of the alluring Nuclear Cowgirlz dancers and a team of
acrobatic masters.
Not only will fans of all ages get treated to unforgettable performances,
but at every Nuclear Cowboyz show, audiences will have the opportunity
to meet the riders and cast prior to the show during the Nuclear
Cowboyz Fallout ZoneSM and at a post show autograph session.
Temecula, CA
Osaka, Japan
Mays Landing, NJ
Minden, NV
Carson City, NV
Redding, CA
Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg is one of the most
decorated athletes in the sport of freestyle
motocross (FMX). Stenberg, considered one
of the founding fathers in the sport of FMX,
began riding dirt bikes at the tender age of two.
Stenberg earned the nickname “Twitch” after
being diagnosed with Tourette’s at eight years
old. Stenberg stands at the top of his class,
having earned a remarkable 16 X Games medals
in multiple disciplines. Competing since the early
‘90s, Stenberg has participated in hundreds of
FMX events, earning titles and high honors in
popular competitions such as X Games, Red Bull
X Fighters, Dew Tour, Vans Triple Crown FMX Tour,
LG FMX Championship, and many others.
Takayuki “Taka” Higashino, son of a Japanese
firefighter from Osaka, began riding dirt bikes at
eight years old. He has since progressed into one
of the sport’s most identifiable figures. In 2006,
Higashino left Osaka for Temecula, CA, immersing
himself in a completely new language and culture
with one goal in mind, dominate the sport of
freestyle motocross (FMX).
Growing up in Mays Landing, NJ, Ronnie “Kung
Fu” Faisst started riding dirt bikes when he was
eight years old, and by the time he was 10, he
knew the pro ranks is where he belonged. As
Faisst’s career progressed, he decided to move
west to capitalize on the ideal riding conditions
year-round. Faisst linked up with Jeremy “Twitch”
Stenberg and eventually the two teamed up
with several others to become the true pioneers
of the freestyle motocross (FMX) movement.
The Nuclear Cowboyz veteran is a four-time X
Games medalist, having competed in 14 X Games
events. He has also earned one silver medal and
two bronze medals in the Gravity Games. Faisst
is known for introducing the shaolin and indian
air bar hops to the sport. Outside of the contest
role, Faisst has played a major part in nearly every
action sports tour across the world.
Growing up near South Lake Tahoe, Matt Buyten,
who is now 33, started riding dirt bikes at age
11. Buyten gives a lot of credit to his dad, who
encouraged him to cross over from bicycle
motocross (BMX) to freestyle motocross (FMX).
The transition proved to be successful. Buyten has
competed and earned medals in multiple X Games
events, winning four gold, three silver, and three
bronze medals in the Step Up competition. In
2013, Buyten’s accomplishments drew attention
from FMX’s leading brand Metal Mulisha, and he
soon inked a deal to become their newest member.
When he’s not on the track, Buyten can be found
playing golf.
Mike Mason, a freestyle heavyweight, was given
his first-dirt bike as a birthday present from his
dad and he has been hooked ever since. Mason
has competed professionally in both racing and
freestyle, dating back to his early days dominating
the arenacross circuit. Mason’s experience has
since paid dividends, and now at 32 years old,
he is known in the freestyle industry for his
articulated trick inventory and clean style. Since
competing at the professional level, Mason has
locked in seven X Games medals, including his
most recent gold medal victories during the 2013
X Games. Mason is also a two-time ASA World
Champion of FMX and has earned many additional
victories throughout his career.
Nick Dunne started riding dirt bikes when he
was four years old. Hailing from Redding, CA,
Dunne, 26, began making a name for himself in
the freestyle scene in 2010 after earning victories
at American Freestyle Motocross Association
(AFMXA) and Dew Tour events. Dunne has also
competed in the Red Bull X Fighters. Armed
with an arsenal of insane flip combos, Dunne
is commonly known for his signature trick, the
captain flip.
When he’s not on two wheels, Stenberg dominates
on four wheels, racing in the largest, nationally
sanctioned short course off-road racing series
where he has one Super Lite truck title, multiple
wins, and in 2010, “Rookie of the Year” honors.
Higashino linked up with freestyle legends and
fellow Nuclear Cowboyz teammates Ronnie Faisst
and Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg to get his footing
in the sport. Eight years later and at 28 years old,
Higashino has established himself as an FMX
powerhouse, adding three gold, one silver and
one bronze X Games medals to his credentials,
making him the only FMX athlete from Japan to
do so. To date, Higashino has competed in eight
X Games events. In 2013, he won his first Red
Bull X Fighters competition at his hometown event
in Osaka, and just two years earlier, won the ASA
World Championship of Freestyle. Higashino is
renowned for his double-seat grab indy and rock
solid back flips.
Those who are close to Higashino can attest
that he thinks about FMX 24/7. When he is not
practicing, he is studying videos of himself on
how to improve an extension or better a new trick.
When not on tour with Nuclear Cowboyz or
participating in other FMX events, Faisst trains
at his freestyle compound behind his house, in
Temecula, CA, which is complete with multiple
ramps and a motocross (MX) track. Faisst is also
an accomplished martial artist, which is how he
earned the nickname “Kung Fu Faisst”. He has
been involved in martial arts since age five after
being inspired by a Bruce Lee film.
When he’s not investing time on his dirt bike,
Mason likes to focus on playing the guitar.
Outside of the Nuclear Cowboyz tour, Dunne
competes at many demos and FMX competitions
around the nation. He also keeps on top of his
training regime as it helps him perform at the
peak of his game. In his spare time, Dunne likes to
snowboard, hunt and fish.
Lancaster, CA
James Carter has been frequenting the freestyle motocross (FMX) scene for over 14 years. Carter began
riding dirt bikes at age 10 and by the age of 18 joined the pro ranks competing on the International
Freestyle Motocross Association (IFMA) FMX tour and a handful of other freestyle events across the
globe. Carter has earned first place at the ASA World Championships, X Pilots and IFMXF event. In 2012,
Carter’s career was taken to the next level after receiving an invite to the Red Bull X Fighters competition.
Unfortunately, an injury during practice placed his debut on hold. The 2014 Nuclear Cowboyz tour marks
Carter’s first year riding with the show.
(Trials)
(Trials)
Temecula, CA
Templeton, MA
San Clemente, CA
Elkhorn, WI
Bailey, CO
Jimmy Fitzpatrick was just five years old when he
first rode a dirt bike. Now, at 29, he is recognized
in the freestyle motocross (FMX) community for
his smooth back flip combos and was one of
the first riders on the Nuclear Cowboyz tour to
back flip while on fire. Fitzpatrick has been on
the freestyle scene for over 16 years and during
this time, he has locked in five first-place IFMA
Championship finishes. He also finished first
during the 2007 Geneva Freestyle Championships,
IFMXF Night of the Jumps Italy event, and the
2007 X Pilots competition. In addition, Fitzpatrick
placed second-overall during the Asian X Games.
Originally from Templeton, MA, Brody Wilson
began riding dirt bikes at the age of 14. After racing
locally for five years, Wilson transitioned over to
freestyle motocross (FMX) where he would find
his wings. Wilson quickly progressed in the world
of FMX, traveling across the globe to participate in
FMX competitions and events. In 2010, Wilson’s
long hours paid off as he received invites to both
Red Bull X Fighters to battle for a wildcard spot
and to the X Games. Wilson is most recognized in
the FMX world for his aggressive extensions. The
2014 tour marks his fourth year with the Nuclear
Cowboyz tour.
Growing up in San Clemente, CA, Derek Garland
began riding dirt bikes at eight years old. He and
his dad would frequently take trips out to the
desert and let loose. Garland competed in his first
freestyle motocross (FMX) show when he was
16 in Costa Mesa, CA. Those close to Garland
know him as a silent, yet exceptionally talented
FMX rider with a knack for smooth style and an
inventory of difficult tricks.
Unlike most riders in the sport that hail from the
West Coast pleasantries, Phil Smage grew up
riding motorcycles on a farm in Wisconsin. As
his abilities on two-wheels progressed through
the competitive ranks, Smage and his brother
decided to take their careers to the next level and
showcase their talent to audiences around the
country. This exposure eventually landed them a
spot on American Reality TV Series Americas Got
Talent.
Growing up, Fitzpatrick was a skilled athlete. He
spent six years training as a Junior Olympic diver,
followed by a stint playing high school football,
before reaching the professional ranks in FMX.
Whether he is on the road or taking time off in
between events, Wilson stays in shape by working
out on a regular basis particularly by lifting
weights, mountain biking, cross-country riding
and skateboarding.
Geoff Aaron, of Bailey, CO, currently holds the
U.S. trials record with 10 AMA/NATC U.S. National
Trials Championships. Aaron has 73 national wins,
six New England Trials Championships, and six El
Trial de Espana honors. A 15-time member of the
U.S. Trials Des Nations Team, Aaron was named
AMA Amateur Athlete of the Year in 2000. That
same year (and again in 2006) he was named
AMA Sports Athlete of the Year. In 2007, following
many years of success in trials competitions,
Aaron transitioned to focus exclusively on finetuning his EnduroCross skills. Two years into his
new adventure, Aaron earned runner up honors
in the AMA EnduroCross Series. When he’s not
touring North America on the Nuclear Cowboyz
tour, Aaron likes to share his passion for trials by
hosting demos for audiences across the globe.
Fitzpatrick currently lives on his family’s 53-acre
vineyard in Temecula, CA, which houses his stateof-the-art training compound where the globe’s
top FMX riders frequent, including his Nuclear
Cowboyz colleagues. Fitzpatrick one day hopes to
expand the family business with his brothers by
opening a brewery as part of the vineyard.
Wilson now resides full-time in Temecula, CA and
trains on his property, which is equipped with a
foam pit and dirt ramps.
Now 28, Garland has competed on the AST Dew
Tour as well as the Masters of Dirt competition,
where he took fourth place. He also competed in
the X Games internationally in 2008, where he
locked in fifth place during the Best Trick event. He
has been involved in hundreds of FMX demos and
continues to entertain audiences across the globe.
Garland’s fitness routine includes long-distance
running. He’s competed in several marathons and
races. Garland also became the first freestyle rider
to swim 1.5 miles from Alcatraz island to the shores
of San Francisco at the annual Alcatraz Swim: Swim
with the Centurions™. He also continues to surf, a
hobby picked up back in high school. When loafing
at home, Garland likes to practice guitar and play
the drums. When he feels the need to escape life
on shore, he pilots his 27-foot sailboat “Mayhem”
to California’s Catalina Island.
For more than 13 years Smage has competed
in multiple AMA National Trials Championships
and throughout his tenure he has locked in four
top-10 finishes. Smage has also competed in
several AMA EnduroCross events. Outside of his
two-wheel career, Smage is a multi-time X Games
champion in the Snowskating discipline, which is a
form of skateboarding on snow, minus the wheels.
Smage also holds three Guinness World Records
for Snowskating. The 2014 Nuclear Cowboyz tour
marks Smage’s first year with the show.
Krum, TX
(Quad)
San Jose, Costa Rica
Marco Picado, of San Jose, Costa Rica, returns
to the tour as a backflipping quad freestyle rider.
Picado is among a select group of elite riders that
are able to flip a 400lb four-wheeler (quad/ATV).
Picado spent nearly four years attempting the flip
before successfully landing it on dirt in 2011.
Picado started riding four-wheelers at age 10. His
passion for the sport developed from his earlier
years riding quads with his dad on the beaches of
Costa Rica. Before getting into freestyle, Picado
spent nine years racing ATVs in Costa Rica. In
2008, Picado decided to take a break from racing
and enter the realm of freestyle by constructing
his very own freestyle playground on his property,
which happens to be the only set of freestyle
ramps in Costa Rica. As Picado’s trick inventory
progressed, he was took his talent to newer heights
by moving to America, where he would link up with
fellow Nuclear Cowboyz rider Colten Moore.
(Quad)
Colten Moore returns for a fourth year as backflipping quad freestyle rider. Moore first began riding
quads at 12 years old. As his skill progressed in the sport, Moore began adding freestyle to the mix. At
19 years old, he successfully landed his first backflip on a quad. In addition to quad freestyle, Moore is
an accomplished snowmobiler and has one Winter X Games gold medal and silver medal in snowmobile
freestyle. He has competed in four Winter X Games events and a handful of ATV freestyle events. In his
spare time, Moore likes to go boating, off-roading and wakeboard.
Atlanta, GA
Lexington, KY
Auburn Hills, MI
Little Rock, AR
Baltimore, MD
Mexico City, MX
Chicago, IL
Monterrey, MX
Cincinnati, OH New Orleans, LA
Columbus, OH
Ontario, CA
Dallas, TX
Orlando, FL
Denver, CO
Pittsburgh, PA
Duluth, GA
Portland, OR
East Rutherford, NJ
Providence, RI
Grand Rapids, MI San Antonio, TX
New to the Nuclear Cowboyz tour, the Shaolin Kung Fu Warriors, of
China, will treat audiences to extraordinary performances. Fans will
experience amazing acts during the show as these warriors apply
powerful concentration and skill to break wooden and metal poles in
precise strikes. The Shaolin Warriors will display their superhero abilities
as they get lifted many feet into the air on the points of five handheld
spears, balance on top of spinning tridents and use a special Kung Fu
animal discipline to represent several types of courageous wild animals.
The Nuclear Cowboyz tour also includes striking stunts by acrobatic
masters and alluring dance routines performed by the Nuclear Cowgirlz™.
Glendale, AZ
San Diego, CA
Hartford, CT
San Jose, CA
Houston, TX
St. Louis, MO
Indianapolis, IN
Tacoma, WA
Kansas City, MO
Tampa, FL
*List includes current and past tours
Nuclear Cowboyz director and choreographer Scotty Nguyen goes
over new show choreography during the white model meeting.
From the transformation of an arena to the Nuclear Cowboyz
playground, to the delicate multi-step process behind the show’s
creation, teams begin strategizing more than a year prior to the tour
launch. Creative minds come together to lay the groundwork for a
new storyline, action cues and scenic design. Teams will also ensure
that the show’s soundtrack is thoughtfully mixed for each scene to
blend the energy with the story. Additionally, creative teams work
together on selecting new pyrotechnics, laser effects, and more.
Stunt Choreographer Micky Dymond explains show cues with the
Nuclear Cowboyz riders.
At each tour stop, once the semi-trucks arrive and the set is unloaded,
crews begin the building process by laying turf over the venue floor.
As the floor is laid, crews start assembling the set, installing sound
and lighting equipment as well as laser and pyrotechnic devices. No
two venues are alike, so crews must invest a lot of time measuring
distances for ramp placements to guarantee the safety of all the
Nuclear Cowboyz cast.
Nuclear Cowboyz mechanics getting the bikes ready for the show.
Pyrotechnic specialist Bob Smith demonstrating the new pyro effects
in the show.
A Few Key Statistics Include:
-30,000 plus hours are spent constructing the scenic environment for the
tour. The Nuclear Cowboyz key performance configuration consists of 10
ramps; seven take off ramps, three landing ramps and multiple platforms
for the trials riders and acrobatics.
-11 semi-trucks are needed to haul in the show’s scenic environment,
bikes and equipment. In most cases, crews begin the load-in process one
day before the show and work for 14 hours to get prepared for the show.
-Nearly 65 people are required to load in the entire show including: floor
surface, lighting, sound, pyrotechnics, set embellishments and ramps.
-More than 20,000 feet of turf are used to cover the venue floor to
accommodate the set.
-Nuclear Cowboyz hosts the largest arena-based pyrotechnics show in the
world. There are more than 1000 custom pyrotechnic elements in the
production, which are synchronized with music, laser and show lighting.
-Nuclear Cowboyz consists of 29 cast members including, FMX riders,
quad riders, trials riders, Shaolin Martial Artists, dancers and acrobats.
One of the most interactive and exclusive fan experiences of the
Nuclear Cowboyz tour is the Nuclear Cowboyz Fallout Zone. This
ticketed pre-show experience grants guests unprecedented access to
the riders and cast of the show and the best seats in the house during
the performance. Fans are given the chance to receive autographs
and have their photographs taken with the stars of the show before
they take the stage.
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Nuclear Cowboyz is the only high octane, choreographed freestyle
motocross touring production in North America. Audiences will be
blown away by the intensity of extreme risk as the riders, based on
the tricks below, amass a dangerous sequence of aerial feats and
create an explosion of raw excitement and pure danger.
ONE-HANDED HART ATTACK
9 O’CLOCK NAC
When the rider moves his body to the 9 o’clock position extending out wards
from the bike.
BACKFLIP
Rotating the bike upside down before landing to complete a full rotation.
BACKFLIP VARIATION
Completing a backflip while performing one of the other listed tricks.
BAR HOP
With both hands on the grips, both feet are put between the rider’s arms and
extended up over the front fender.
CAN CAN
HOLY GRAB
SHAOLIN
Similar to a rock solid, the rider leaves the bike and extends their arms out as
if they were doing a rock solid, then grabs back onto the seat and pulls back in.
The rider will Bar Hop with legs pointing sideways (introduced by Nuclear
Cowboyz rider Ronnie Faisst).
When a rider moves one leg between the handlebars and back into starting
position again.
INDIAN AIR
SIDEWINDER
The rider extends and crosses his legs during a trick in a scissor motion.
CATWALK
KISS OF DEATH
Involves the rider dismounting from their bike and moving to one side, then
running in the air while not holding the handle bars (also known as a cat walk).
The rider will take one foot off the foot peg and bring it over the seat so that
both legs are on the same side of the bike.
CANDYBAR
The rider will dismount and ‘run’ alongside his bike while in mid-air.
While in the air, the rider positions the bike as close to vertical as possible
then kick legs up above head.
CLIFFHANGER
MCMETZ
While in the air, the rider stands straight up and catches the underside of the
handlebars with toes and places hands above his head in the rollercoaster
position.
COFFIN AND LAZY BOY
For the coffin, the rider extends his legs in front of the bike below the
handlebars and lies back on the seat as far as possible. For the lazy boy, the
rider also releases the handlebars and extends arms back over head.
SHAOLIN BARHOP
SUPER CAN
NAC NAC
SUICIDE CAN
While leaving the jump, the rider will whip the bike sideways, removing front
leg and swinging it around behind the bike to the other side.
The rider will lift one foot off the foot peg and raise his leg up and over the
bike seat. When both legs are on one side of the bike, he will then lift the other
foot off the foot peg and extend both legs away from the bike and remove
both hands from the handlebars.
A one-handed seat grab with the rider holding his feet with the other hand.
The rider will grab the back of the bike with both hands while extending his
body off the back of the bike.
UNDERFLIP
When the rider does a back flip, but moves the bike perpendicular to the ramp
when upside down.
FLATLINER
The rider will lean the bike sideways and then do a tsunami perpendicular
with the bike.
ROCK SOLID
The rider performs the superman seat grab, releasing the seat and extending
both arms away from the bike so that the bike is completely detached. He will
then attempt to grab the seat and remount the bike after catching enough air.
HART ATTACK
The rider will point both legs straight up in the air while performing the
superman seat grab.
RULER
HELICOPTER OR HART ATTACK
WITH INDIAN AIR
When the rider moves the bike and their body into a vertical position.
SEAT GRAB BACK FLIP
The rider points legs up then crosses into a scissor motion all while
performing a superman seat grab.
The rider performs a back flip while executing a double grab and remaining
parallel to the seat.
DOUBLE GRAB INDY FLIP
The rider will stick one leg through arms and bring the other leg out in front
and on the outside of the arms.
A bar hop but instead the rider brings his legs back through his hands, then takes
his hands off and saran wraps both legs out at the same time to both sides.
OXECUTIONER
DOUBLE GRAB
STALE FISH OR SARAN WRAP
The rider will perform a no footed can can while grabbing the seat with one hand.
SUPERMAN
The rider will release both feet and kick them straight back.
SWITCHBLADE
Described as a topside no-footed can can. The rider’s hands stay on the
handle bars at all times while the feet resemble a switchblade positioned
above the handlebars.
TSUNAMI
The rider performs a headstand in front of handlebars while keeping bike
horizontal and level.
HEEL CLICKER
The rider clicks his heels over the front fender.
Wherever Nuclear Cowboyz is performing, word travels fast. Throughout the touring season, broadcast and print outlets link up with Nuclear Cowboyz cast
to share the tour’s excitement with their audiences. Here’s what a few of the media outlets had to say.
“The show itself is like something out of a graphic novel. Thanks to its accomplished team, Nuclear Cowboyz shows are entertaining, action-packed, and
appropriate for all ages – but they also provide an environment where riders can step outside the normal confines of competition and get back to the roots
of freestyle.”
-RACER X ILLUSTRATED
“Part Motocross, part show, the Nuclear Cowboyz tour is a rock opera on wheels”
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
“Nuclear Cowboyz is wild. There is so much excitement thrown at you. It’s really the only place to catch the world’s top FMX riders performing as a team
rather than in a competition.”
- SPIKE TV, PLAYBOOK 360
“It’s a sensory overload unlike anything motocross fans have ever seen before! Between the death-defying tricks, pyrotechnics, lasers, dancers and acrobats,
the show keeps audience on the edge of their seats. These tricks are tough enough for one person, but imagine having 25 performers out there at one time!”
- ABC NEW ORLEANS
“I loved this show. It is a must see for all ages. This is a show that both girls, boys, men and women of all ages will enjoy. It is produced by a father/daughter
team to be sure to catch the attention of all. The performers are world-class medalists that clearly enjoy what they are doing. There are so many things to look
at through the entire show that you are never not paying attention or caught missing something. Fans are guaranteed to enjoy this jaw dropping rendition of
the super elite freestyle motocross performers.”
- DAILY LEISURE
“My boys are 5 & 4 and in the name of research, I took them to see the show. There is probably one way to describe the show and this is it: There was ice
cream all over their faces and running down their shirts because they could not take their eyes off the show for one second to see where they were spooning
the ice cream. They kept missing their mouths. To say they were obsessed with the show would be an understatement: they were literally glued.”
– AVERAGEMOMSWEARCAPES.COM
“Nuclear Cowboyz was awesome! Our experience with this show is a prime example of why I think every parent should go do something “out of the box”
with their kids. My son is little, so I was nervous about the loud music and the possibility of some scary characters showing up (in both the show AND
the audience). As soon as he saw the first guy fly off a ramp and do a flip, my fears evaporated. He immediately picked a team to root for and lost himself
in the storyline.”
– PARENTALGUIDANCE NJ.COM
“THIS SHOW IS INDEED FAMILY-FRIENDLY. My son is a bigtime BMX/X-Games-type fan, so the EXTREME stunts performed by the Nuclear Cowboyz
(seriously, I didn’t think you could physically do that with a motorbike) were right up his alley. I enjoyed the much tamer performances of the Cyborg Army,
Metal Mulisha (their spelling, not mine) and the Soldiers of Havoc…. however, the boys and I agreed the laser show was totally AWESOME!”
–THISFULLHOUSE.COM
The newly formed alliance between Nuclear Cowboyz and Monster Energy is helping to promote environmental awareness in a positive way. During each
event, fans that recycle a Monster Energy can at designated areas throughout the venue will receive access to the Lightning Lane. The Lightning Lane is an
exclusive VIP lane that grants fans first-in-line privileges to the post-event autograph line to meet the best freestyle riders on the planet.