





Kris Foster is in love with the art of action sports. Growing up, he became engulfed by the hypnotizing acrobatics performed in his favorite motocross videos. The blaring hardcore punk tracks paired with death-defying stunts in films such as Crusty Demons and Wrath Child inspired Foster to start documenting his own riding sessions on tape. Growing up with the rolling hills and natural terrain of Kamloops, British Columbia, freestyle riding became Foster’s forte. As a fan of BMX and skateboarding films, Foster knew he wanted to make videos that pushed the boundaries of freeriding while combining the stylings of all three sports. Foster turned heads in the action sports community in 2014 when he released his Limelite video part with Monster Energy. The video amassed millions of views, introducing motocross to an entirely new audience. Just two years later, Foster released Moto 6, his second video collaboration with Monster Energy. Today, the video sits at two million views and counting as Foster continues to shine his spotlight on the creative nature of motocross.
Kris Foster is in love with the art of action sports. Growing up, he became engulfed by the hypnotizing acrobatics performed in his favorite motocross videos. The blaring hardcore punk tracks paired with death-defying stunts in films such as Crusty Demons and Wrath Child inspired Foster to start documenting his own riding sessions on tape. Growing up with the rolling hills and natural terrain of Kamloops, British Columbia, freestyle riding became Foster’s forte. As a fan of BMX and skateboarding films, Foster knew he wanted to make videos that pushed the boundaries of freeriding while combining the stylings of all three sports. Foster turned heads in the action sports community in 2014 when he released his Limelite video part with Monster Energy. The video amassed millions of views, introducing motocross to an entirely new audience. Just two years later, Foster released Moto 6, his second video collaboration with Monster Energy. Today, the video sits at two million views and counting as Foster continues to shine his spotlight on the creative nature of motocross.
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