News
Tuesday 15th December 2009
Kris Brock Confirms His Place At The Big Air Jam
Kris Brock confirms his place at the Big Air Jam in between his very busy European tour. The Crazy Kid from Exeter is known for his super smooth style and will be aiming to pull out his big bag of tricks for the Big Air Jam.
At the 2007 Big Air Jam Kris was fresh back from injury and used the event as a warm up ready for his challenge on the FIM world crown. Kris has been a regular on the IFMX world series and is one hell of a party animal.
Thursday 24th September 2009
Thank You!
We would like to say a big thanks to everyone that made it to the Big Air Jam 2009 and witness Jamie Squibb take home the crown, King of Freestyle Motocross in the UK. We sincerely hope you all had a good time. We do know of a few issues that came up during the event which we are currently looking into and reviewing. If you could let us know how your experience of the event was it will go a long way in helping us to make future events even better. We the event organisers MT3 Events are really keen to hear your feedback, good or bad and please do let us know if you had any difficulties with the event: Info@bigairjam.com or hit us up if you had a good time. Everyone who gives us feedback will be entered into a prize draw.
We would like to say a big thanks to all that made the event possible and we cant thank enough all our family and friends, our volunteers and sponsors for taking time out to support the Big Air Jam. Many thanks goes to Monster Energy, Freestylextreme, Meat and cheese, Llynfi Arms, DM Training, Dirt Bike Rider, Afan FM, and A Plant for doing such an awesome job in supporting the Big Air Jam. A big thanks goes out to our judges for doing such an awesome job in scoring the competitions and Neath Port Talbot Youth Service for their support on this. A Big Big thanks goes out to Neath Port Talbot Council and all the workers at Margam Park for allowing the event to happen, along with a very special thanks to David Yeates for all the support in putting the event on. Last but not least a massive thank you to all the riders for putting on an awesome display of bike skills and big up the big man in the sky for the sunshine.
Please do give us your feedback all names will be put in to a hat and one lucky person will win a goody bag from Freestylextreme.com.
Thank you every one and hopefully see you all again soon.
Mark Thomas
Thursday 16th July 2009
Big Air Jam 2009 Winners
The big winners at this year's Big Air Jam have been announced:
Best Run Finals
1. Jamie Squibb
2. Samson Eaton
3. Daniel Whitby
4. John Pearson
5. Danny Veale
6. Arron Powley
7. Neil Kirby
Sick Trick
1. John Pearson
2. Jamie Squibb
3. Daniel Whitby
4. Neil Kirby
5. Arron Powley
6. Samson Eaton
7. Danny Veale
Whip Contest
1. Jamie Squibb
2. Samson Eaton
3. Danny Veale
4. John Pearson
Wednesday 15th July 2009
Big Air Jam Is On, Come Rain Or Shine!
The riders are all set to race in all weathers in our tarmaced arena - always a great surface in the wet! The weather is forecast to be nice and sunny this evening and we're looking forward to seeing you all later on. Don't forget to make a lot of noise!
Saturday 11th July 2009
Freestylextreme And Big Air Jam
Freestylextreme has now crossed over to almost all forms of extreme sport, alternative lifestyle and even music. They continue to focus their efforts on contributing something different, whilst providing the niche brands and products that you just can’t find anywhere else. Freestylextreme, sponsors of the Big Air Jam, will have a load quality items for sale at bargain prices only available at the Big Air Jam.
Wednesday 24th June 2009
Big Air Jam Is Hoping To Help Two Off Road Bike Projects This Year
Big Air Jam is hoping to help two off road bike projects this year, with the aim of raising some money for Foreshore MXC and BTCV’s Fast 50 Learning Project both of which are community off road bike projects. The Fast 50 Learning Project is delivered in partnership with the Neath & Port Talbot Community Safety Team. This project brings the exciting fast action world of biking to the classroom, and allows interested members of the community to gain accredited skills and tackles the issues around off-road illegal riding.
Foreshore MXC a voluntary Constituted group, a not for profit organisation, which have been in existence since the start of the Cardiff motocross track. The group meet on a regular basis and was set up to look at the issues associated with illegal riding in the city of Cardiff. Recently a volunteer coordinator funded by the country side council was appointed, who's role is helping develop the club in tackling this issues of illegal riding by providing provision and education in various disciplines associated to off road bikes.
A group of young people from both the Fast 50 Learning Project and Foreshore MXC are working hard at training sessions to enable them to judge the riders performances, so the riders may find themselves facing their harshest critics yet.
