





Freestyle motocross athlete Jarryd McNeil discovered his appetite for all things that revved with an engine while growing up on a dairy farm in Kerang, Australia. He would spend countless hours tinkering with bikes and perfecting his riding skills, a childhood recreation that drove him toward the pursuit of professional motocross at just nine years old. Once he started, there was no looking back. By the time he turned 16, he had already won numerous state and Australian championships, eventually venturing into the world of FMX. Along his journey, he has earned a multitude of X Games medals, Australian national titles, and awe-inspiring freestyle motocross victories. McNeil is widely recognized for his mind-blowing whip style on the bike, performing daring maneuvers like flipping it upside down or spinning it in the opposite direction. His wild skills have led him to events like the X Games' Best Whip contest and other major competitions over the years.
Freestyle motocross athlete Jarryd McNeil discovered his appetite for all things that revved with an engine while growing up on a dairy farm in Kerang, Australia. He would spend countless hours tinkering with bikes and perfecting his riding skills, a childhood recreation that drove him toward the pursuit of professional motocross at just nine years old. Once he started, there was no looking back. By the time he turned 16, he had already won numerous state and Australian championships, eventually venturing into the world of FMX. Along his journey, he has earned a multitude of X Games medals, Australian national titles, and awe-inspiring freestyle motocross victories. McNeil is widely recognized for his mind-blowing whip style on the bike, performing daring maneuvers like flipping it upside down or spinning it in the opposite direction. His wild skills have led him to events like the X Games' Best Whip contest and other major competitions over the years.
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