Thursday, 16 June 2011
Toodles Noodles
Well sorry to say it but this is my last post on my blog. I hope i gave you enough info on M/M so i hope you become to know what is truly about and follow them and support them. i hope you have enjoyed this blog, sorry but this is the end so bye.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
M/M
Metal Mulisha to me is like a home for people who don't give a crap about the law and do what they wanna do. I like Metal Mulisha because i love biking and seeing what tricks they are pulling off now in the X Games. I most people who wear Metal Mulisha clothing aren't aware of what it really means, and it truly means family. In the group all the members act as one large ass family. They help each other out and give each other advice and are always hanging out.
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Cam Sinclair
Since the age of 5, Cam Sinclair has been riding dirt bikes. He traveled with his family to motocross and super cross races all over Australia for 15 years winning many state and national championships along the way becoming known as one of Australia's future racing stars. On July 18 2009, Sinclair crashed hard while still competing in the Red Bull X Fighters Freestyle Motocross event in Madrid, Spain, suffering near fatal injuries when he under rotated and crashed the biggest trick in action sports. Lacerating his liver, breaking many bones and giving him extensive head injuries, his career in FMX was almost certainly over. After facing six months in rehab learning how to walk, talk and operate like a human being, Cam came back winning the X Games, Best Trick event, and winning himself the illusive gold medal and completing what is agruably one of the greatest comebacks in sport.
Monday, 13 June 2011
OX
Jeff Kargonal was born on November 29, 1983. He was born in San Clemente, CA and his nickname was the ox! He started riding at the age of 12 and he soon turned pro at age 16. His first bike was a YZ 80, and he currently rides a Honda CR 250. He has won the 2004 WFA Big Air Points championship, 2005 Winter X games best trick.Jeff’s father passed away before he was old enough to drive and his mother lost her battle with cancer when Jeff was 25. He shares this similar tragedy with Rip co-founder Cameron Steele who also lost his Mom to cancer early in life. It is not totally clear which is more true but they are either like brothers or father and son.
Friday, 10 June 2011
Jeremy Twitch Stenberg
after weeks of speculation and rumors, 9 time X-Games Medalist and 2010 LOORRS Super Lite Champion Jeremy Stenberg announced today that hiss 11-year relationship with Metal Mulisha has come to an end. Commenting on news breaking on ESPN, in late December regarding his departure, Stenberg had this to say," We originally started out as a group of guys that just loved to ride dirt bikes and hang out and hey if we could earn a little money doing so, even better! For me the Metal Mulisha has gotten away from those days. Don't get me wrong i am appreciative of everything that the Mulisha has meant to me but at the same time i feel like i have been a loyal and constant presence on the team... I continue to compete and win competitions and always try to give back to the fans. As a company, now the corporate Metal Mulisha was not supportive of the things in my career. I think for some reason, i was being pushed aside so the decision was really inevitable, its just that simple. unfortunately Twitch is no longer a member of Metal Mulisha since he is now out doing his own deal instead of staying behind someone Else's.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Brian Deegan
At a young age, Deegan developed a passion for racing. Growing up in a small town in Nebraska, Brian wasn't into football so instead he rode dirt bikes. He soon realized he had a talent and wanted to pursue his dream. After graduating from, high school, he told his father to give him one year and if it didn't work out then he would come back home and go to college. With his dreams in front of him and Nebraska in the dust he headed for California on a credit card, old truck and his dirt bike. Turning pro at Age 17, Brian rode his way onto a super cross team. In 1997 at the LA Coliseum, Brian won the 125cc main and in true rebel fashion, ghost rode his bike across the finish line. this was the beginning of what we know today as Freestyle Motocross. Brian Deegan founded a group called the Metal Mulisha and despite numerous broken bones and almost dying 3 times, went on to win 10 X-games medals. In his most recent near death experience Brian lost his kidney and severely injured his spleen while filming for Viva La Bam. Today FMX is recognized across the world as one of the premiere events in X-Games. You can expect to see many more wins from Brian Deegan and the Metal Mulisha team, this isn't just another hobby for Brian, its his life.
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
M/M
The group Metal Mulisha has a large clothing line out there to the world. Everywhere you go you usually see Metal Mulisha clothing. They sell pretty much everything you can think of. Mostly shirts, sweaters, shoes, boxers, belts, hats, gear for biking, boxers, and even clothing for women to make us gentleman's jaws drop. Overall the clothing that they have come up with is very great and mostly of all a great idea to keep them sponsored and use that money for upcoming events and for the riders of Metal Mulisha who have taken an injury and need some cash.
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Lusk Legacy Foundation
An evening full of fun and excitement, surrounded by the industries most extreme athletes in a swanky industrial themed gala and fundraiser. You will enjoy and exquisite 5 star 3 course California cuisine along with dancing and live entertainment provided by LA's top DJ spinning only the best music. Join our star studded event and participate in our silent auction and poker tournament. The Lusk Legacy Foundation was founded shortly after the untimely death of Metal Mulisha freestyle motocross rider Jeremy Lusk. This tragedy brought to light the need for improved rider safety at all FMX events around the world, and the need to support the riders ans their families in times of need.
Monday, 6 June 2011
One moment you could be riding with adrenalin running threw your veins and celebrating the good times that come with success. The next you could be caught in a world or pain reflecting on what the hell went wrong. For Metal Mulisha rider Rob Adelberg, one tap on his gear shifter at the wrong moment sent him crashing out of the 2010 season in a big way. Rob is recovering from his injuries in Australia getting ready for the 2011 season. But this time he will be ready to show the world what he is capable of and learn from his mistakes.
Friday, 3 June 2011
Jeremy Lusk
Jeremy Lusk, a star of daredevil sport known as freestyle motocross and a popular action sports hero, died on February 10, 2009. . He crashed down with swelling of the brain and possible spinal cord injury. He was nicknamed "Pitbull" because of his tendency on a motorcycle, Jeremy was injured after failing to fully rotate a back flip variation while soaring 100ft in the air. He slammed head first into the dirt on the landing ramp's down slope. it was similar to the crash he endured while attempting the same trick during the X games in 2007. Lusk was born in San Diego in !984 and had been riding motorcycles since he was 3, turned pro at 19. He will be missed and never forgotten by the Metal Mulisha family.
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Upcoming Events
June
Extreme Freestyle-rs Tour
PARIS, FRANCE - Stade Charlety, 99 boulevard Kellermann - 75013 - Paris6.11.2011
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Crazy Bastards
These guys didn't care about heights, distance or even death. they jumped for the thrill of it, this is what they love doing. Biking everyday and just being a bad ass is the lifestyle of the members of Metal Mulisha. They honestly just do whatever they want to have fun and to make Metal Mulisha known world wide. Lots of people think they are insane from the tricks and jumps they pull off. Most of the stunts they do for fun but on the track and on the freestyle races, they pull of some major tricks that always blow you away. The thrill of the ride is what keeps them going, and the support from all their fans keeps them wanting to throw out more and more shiz-nit in front of a crowd.
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