Freestyle Trials & FMX
A New Generation of Professional Riding
Freestyle Trials is introducing to the world, a new generation of professional trials bike riding.
Leading the way is Australian Champion Jack Field.
As a pioneer of Freestyle Trials, Jack has become highly regarded around the world for his performances of Freestyle Trials throughout Australasia.
You will see on this page Jack and the Ozworks team thrill audiences with their incredible ability to defy gravity and leap their trials bikes on top of containers, rigs, boxes, cars, trucks and virtually anything that is placed in their way.
Peak hour traffic? NO PROBLEM.
Singapore
Grand Prix 2010 presents - Freestyle Trials Bike Stunt
Show.
Ozworks was asked to produce a feature show on the floating platform in Marina Bay which faces the Grand Prix track and a grandstand of up to thirty thousand people!
The Show was a high action choreographed show, crossing the boundaries between Trials, Freestyle Moto-X and BMX.
This action packed 30 minute show gets the crowd on the edge of their seats, as they watch the stunt riders bounce from one obstacle to another while pulling off some of the biggest tricks ever attempted on a Trials Motorcycle. From traditional moves to wall rides and flips.
Jack pulled together a fantastic team. World renouned Julien Dupont, Johan Pias and Christophe Bruand were the three Frenchmen chosen to play against the city skyline of Singapore.
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*no that exhaust is not supposed to look like that :(
The Show went for 30 minutes and demonstrated the grass roots beginning of Trials. FMX was then introduced as the next stage of freestyle trials development and it was on. These riders had just competed against each other in France in May 2010 so they are a competitive mix. Which suited the Show just perfectly as they ended the show with our unique KING OF THE JUNGLE competition.
Check out these two video samples of the show.
The very best and nothing less...
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The Set Design
The set was designed by 2010 EMMY winner Jim Millet for the Spielberg produced TV series "The Pacific".

Once the URBAN JUNGLE was created and ramps were set it was time to let the boys play.


