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ATV Freestyle Shows
Off at Steel City
Caleb Moore Back-Flips For the Bomb
Squad

The first-ever AMA Pro ATV Open
Invitational made the welcome sign! |
Morgantown, W.Va. (August 28, 2007)
- The fans at Steel City are familiar with
freestyle ramps. After all, “Mad” Mike Jones has
a few ramps still sitting on his property in
Delmont, PA, the home of Steel City. For the
site of Round 10 in the AMA/Toyota Motocross
Championships, though, a new set of freestyle
ramps arrived on behalf of H-Bombs Films. These
ramps were freestyle quad-specific, and the Bomb
Squad showed the fans at Steel City that seeing
is believing.
Just two weeks prior to Steel City at the ATV
Dirt Days, fans witnessed the Bomb Squad at the
final round of the 2007 ATVA ITP/Moose Racing
National Motocross Series at Loretta Lynn’s
Ranch in Tennessee.
Complementing the first-ever AMA Pro ATV Open on
Saturday August 25, the Bomb Squad broke out on
Sunday during Intermission, giving many
motocross fans their first-ever look at ATV
Freestyle. With rumors of the ATV back flip
about, quad and bike fans alike gathered along
the hillside to witness this extra-bonus ATV
extravaganza.

The Bomb Squad was schooled in style. |
No one could predict what the Bomb Squad would
throw down in front of Steel City. Two brothers,
Caleb and Colten Moore of Krum, Texas, with
Canada’s Christian Gagnon made up the Bomb
Squad.
The riders opened up with technical tricks
like a Superman or Stripper, Cliffhanger and
Lazy Boy combos before throwing tricks right
after the other. Christian crashed here ahead of
another rider in succession. Then Caleb Moore
rode up the landing ramp to beckon the crowd to
cheer on his back flip.
Shock bowled over when nearly
four-hundred-pounds of the 450cc machine was
four wheels upside down, especially when Caleb
landed spot on each time. “It was a lot of fun,”
Caleb said after the flip. “We had a good crowd,
and it was a lot of fun.”

Caleb Moore gestured to the crowd; bring
it on! |
Not everyone can be trusted to fine-tune the
ramp in ATV freestyle. Where the crew dropped
the ramp, there was Caleb preparing the
positions to his liking—such perfectionist
nature had him re-adjusting the ramps and
returning back; once he even hauled a broom over
to sweep gravel around the take-off area.
Later, Caleb explained his reason for bringing
out the broom. “Yeah, we just try to get
everything the way we like it and we’re
comfortable,” Caleb said. “Traction is a pretty
big issue when you commit to the ramps, so I
didn’t want anything messing that up. I don’t
jump unless I got it the way I want it—unless
everything’s pretty much perfect because you can
get hurt too easy.”

Caleb spotted the landing with ease |
Caleb certainly finds a happy medium in knowing
who did the set up. “We’re not big time yet,” he
said. “We have to do it ourselves. From folding
out the landing ramps, getting it out here, to
putting down the take-off ramp and all
that—which in a way, I’d rather do it and know
that it’s right, then have somebody else do it
and come out and it’s wrong.”
After watching Caleb turn his quad upside-down
with ease, any fan of freestyle wonders how he
does it on a quad. “I’ve had a lot of time doing
it, and I’ve paid my dues,” Caleb said. “I’ve
crashed before on it. I got knocked out and
messed up my shoulder, but I’ve had a lot of
time doing it now, a lot of practice, and it
just gets easier and easier.”

The back flip brought fans to their feet
at Steel City! |
Caleb focuses on the future of ATV freestyle and
looks to continue pushing the sport . “[The next
thing is] back flip variations and more crazy
stuff,” he said. “Natural terrain back flip,
long distance back flip—just basically catching
up with the dirt bikes.”
Still, Caleb has even higher hopes for the
four-wheelers as he explains why ATV freestyle
is fundamentally different.
“A flat 360 is going to be pretty hard off a
normal ramp because you can’t carve a ramp like
you can a bike, and you can’t lean it over,”
Caleb said, “But I do think we’re going to be
doing some tricks they can’t do, because we’re
on a quad. It goes both ways,” he concluded.

The Bomb Squad mobile, care of H-Bomb
Films |
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About Racer Productions:
A West Virginia based motorcycle and ATV event
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Amateur National Motocross Championship at
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