![]() Melbourne offered a balmy 38 degrees this particular day but thankfully this did not stop a whole new wave of riders coming through to give it their best all in the name of BMX and good times. Throw in A LOT of DIY work from the crew, a few flat rails and it was on! As expected, there’s a ton of heat in this one from the streets of Melbourne where these guys went to work on ever rail, ledge and spot they came across. The new location opened up new tricks, new gaps and the mother of all rail hops. Focalpoint just dropped their latest round of The Package for your viewing pleasure. Without a shred of doubt, the answer is yes. ![]() The water gap, the large red poles in all the photos and the crazy riding were all trademarks of the Jam so with a 5 year gap since the last jam in 2014 and with a new and less iconic location – could the jam still work like it used too? aiming to ensure Freestyle BMX is best placed for introduction to the Olympics by 2020 and that Hastings can be a focal point for the current and future. I always remember seeing photos of the jam going down before I had ever attended and hearing all the stories of how people were just killing it and sending it on a whole new level that I was not accustom to as a teenager simply riding his local skate park in Eltham. Focalpoint BMX held a jam at the Flem Banks in Melbourne, Australia and brought a few ramps and rails down to the spot to. “ The words “Flem Banks Jam” have always held a level of hype when heard that not many events in Australian BMX could match besides for maybe ACT Jam. ![]() Here’s a new video Focalpoint‘s Cooper Brownlee put together giving us a look at the highlights from this years jam, which was filled with sunshine and good times! Hit play! The annual Banks Jam is always a good turn out and there’s no shortage of dialed riding and good times.
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