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Cycle News 2021 Issue 25 June 22

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 25 JUNE 22, 2021 P119 Can Cans and heel clickers—just replicating what the BMX guys were doing." Metzger was a racer. And a good one. But it was in freestyle that he would make his mark, and it all came about as a side job. Albeit a lucrative one. "In '98, I was still racing and coming to the end of my rac- ing career. My goals, as a rider, growing up as a kid, was to be one of the best Supercross guys," Metzger said. "When the freestyle thing started, to me it was, like, 'What am I doing?' I grew up with a dad who was my mechanic and a dad who pushed me to be the best I could be at racing. One thing led to another and I got a chance to ride with Fox Racing, and I got to travel around and do film shoots for Terrafirma while I was racing at the Nationals and traveling around in a little cargo van. I was actually making more money to go film than I was showing up at the motocross races and leaving with my earnings. Those years... thank God, I was able to go out and film with different compa- nies, because that's what helped me get around to the Nationals and stuff." Eventually, Metzger put the racing to the side and concen- trated on freestyle. And he's seen it explode to levels he never thought possible. "Now, with the Su- percross, all the semi- trucks and with those guys hanging out, it's gone a completely different direction than when we first started," Metzger says of the just com- pleted X Games. "X Games started pretty much with skate- boards, BMX and rollerblades. It was weird... and we were suddenly hanging out with BMX and skate guys. I don't think it was as overwhelm- ing then as it is today for new kids because there are so many names out there now. I just don't think it was that big of a deal for us back then. I pretty much already knew the top BMXers and skaters from being into BMX throughout my life. "It's amazing how far freestyle has come. Yesterday, Travis Pas- trana came out and did a double backflip in his final run, and he didn't even have to do a final run. However, many years ago, he did a double backflip and said, 'I hope I never have to do one again.' A couple of years go by and he's doing a couple of back- flips in a run and that's how we are—we cannot not up the ante. When someone comes to the table with something big, it's our personalities to want to go out and at least do what that person did or go above and beyond and say, 'Okay, you did this, well I just did this.' The rate of progression is so rapid now, especially with people having foam pits." More than anything, the foam pit has changed the sport. Now you can practice a trick and not hurt yourself when something goes wrong. But, as Metzger says, you eventually have to land the trick on dirt. And that's where things can go wrong. "The things that we do, you are going to get injured," Metzger said. "Every guy is going to get hurt and that's the name of the game—you can't go out and not crash a dirt bike when you are pushing the lim- FREESTYLE Metzger's first passion was motocross.

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