BACKFLIP
By doing a Backflip, the rider makes an entire rotation along his vertical-axis. (picture 1)FENDER GRAB
The rider bends over the handlebars and grabs the fender with both hands. Maximum points are scored when the rider puts his helmet against the fender and the bike is pointed straight up and down. Riders may also choose to perform a "fender grab" with the back fender.CORDOVA
Hand on the grips, the rider brings his feet up underneath the bars, presses his knees to his chest, then contorts his back so that he's looking - upside down - out over the back fender. One of the more bizarre looking tricks on the circuit which also has a backflip variation. (picture 2)INDIAN AIR
The "Indian Air" is a variation that can be added to several leg tricks. "Indian Airs" occur when a rider extends his leg during a trick and then crosses them in a scissor like motion. The "Indian Air" can be added to any "Superman", "no-footed can-cans", and "bar-hops." The farther a rider extends his legs in the scissor, the more points he will score. If the rider faces towards the back when in flight the trick is called a "Lookback Indian AIR". (picture 3)
HART ATTACK
The "heart attack" named after the Carey Hart the first rider to do the trick is performed with both legs pointing straight up in the air. One hand is positioned like a hand-sand on the seat while the other remains on the handlebars. If the rider's face is facing backwards then the trick is called "Lookback Hart Attack".Backflip
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Indian Air