Raw Video: Nico Vink, Andreu Lacondeguy, Jackson Goldstone & More Hit Fest Sessions Jump Line for the First Time

Dec 3, 2020
by Sarah Moore  


bigquotesBy riders for riders, The Fest Series has gained popularity worldwide by pushing freeride forward with massive jumps, insane tricks and heavy metal highlight edits.

The crew is expanding their concept by presenting a new format: Fest Sessions. Fest Sessions take a back to basics approach by exploring all aspects of freeride. With the simple goal of enjoying sessions with friends, this format will take place on big jumps, in bikeparks and throughout the backcountry, bringing a wide variety of terrain to the world’s best and most stylish freeriders.

“Fest was being labeled as guys who ride big jumps, but that’s only a part of what we love and we want to highlight all aspects of riding that we are passionate about. For me, Fest Sessions is going to offer new locations for freeriding and sessions.” - Nico Vink

Fest Sessions kicked off in Malmedy, Belgium with the BikePark Ferme Libert Edition. Hosted by Nico Vink, the Sessions approach had Nico focusing on building an entire bikepark and creating a playground for freeriders. By the time the build was complete, BikePark Ferme Libert boasted a new medium jumpline, an enormous double-sided hip and more hidden transfers and gaps than there were people to ride them. While riding the big line is always the cherry on top, Nico knows how wind and weather dependent the world’s biggest jumps are, and with this new approach there wasn’t going to be a single missed day of riding. With a warm and calm September week ahead, the Session brought together a scaled-down crew of 11 riders. They were fortunate enough to get plenty of sessions on the big lines, with veterans like C Dog and Sam Reynolds pulling massive trains while newcomers Ike Klassen, Jackson Goldstone and William Robert brought their unique style to the line. Build crew Red Belge and Kristof Lenssens proved they have just as much fun behind handlebars as they do in a digger.

Nico Vink, Andreau Lacondeguy, Szymon Godziek and Adolf Silva all showed up to enjoy endless sessions, a private setting and jumps you can only find in select locations worldwide. While the rider list of a Fest Session is undeniably smaller than at a Series event, the result was exactly what Nico Vink had been looking for:

“The fact that it’s smaller allowed me to spend more time with the people who came from all over Europe, where in the past we’ve barely had time to chat, hang out and ride. It was very cool to do that this year.”

Fest is a shared vision for freeride focused on progression through riding bikes, building bigger jumps and having good times with friends. It exists to create the ultimate freeride environment by putting riders first and encouraging boundary-pushing.

Hosted by: Nico Vink
Built by: Nico Vink, Jeroen ‘Red Belge’ Meersman, Kristof Lenssens & Alois D’adamo
Ridden by: Andreu Lacondeguy, Szymon Godziek, Nico Vink, Sam Reynolds, Clemens ‘C Dog’ Kaudela, Adolf Silva, William Robert, Ike Klassen, Jackson Goldstone, Jeroen ‘Red Belge’ Meersman & Kristof Lenssens

Sponsored by: Monster Energy, Reverse Components, Vink Creations

Filmed and edited by: CA Greenwood

Held: September 14-20 in Malmedy, Belgium in compliance with all local Covid-19 regulations

Special thanks to Jean-David and Marie-Helene for encouraging us to transform their ski slope into huge piles of dirt!
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24 Comments
  • 31 0
 Very little riding. Just a lot flying.
  • 5 0
 Yes! my big take-away: "after take-off ensure you've properly trimmed your bike's ailerons."
  • 13 0
 That was sick, Raw shows them so much better. How the hell were those kids going that big?
  • 6 1
 So sick. Interesting watching their approach /technique to landing these HUGE jumps, they all seem to land slightly back wheel first. I assume it's a safety measure to make sure of not over rotating and getting kicked out the front door?
  • 1 0
 They will all have mastered the art of grabbing a little brake to bring the nose down I guess, so they can't go too far back... and they have *plenty* of time to correct. Can't panic rev like mx bikes
  • 5 0
 Just WOW!
Raw video gives a better perspective of speed and rider skill than any polished edit can even give.
The speed they are hitting those jumps is blowing my tiny mind.
The nerve of these guys to hit these features at such a pace is just amazing.
How the hell do they hold their body position in the air in such a controlled way for so damn long?
Hats off the the builders for making this possible.
Well played all involved in bring this to my computer screen, through my eyes and into my brain.
Happy Friday everyone!!!!!!
  • 4 0
 Does anyone know the name for the 'zip wire' lift?
Could do with one of them in my garden ;D
  • 4 1
 At ski resorts they call it a T bar lift. I've seen some variations like this one that has a much smaller seat than a typical T bar.
  • 3 1
 It's called a téléski or a tire-fesses Wink
  • 2 0
 "Platter" is what we call those things.
  • 1 0
 @reindeln: Button lift or drag lift.
  • 1 0
 In Belgium, we call this a "mushroom lift"
  • 5 0
 Nothing gets me more stoked to shred than FEST videos!
  • 3 0
 That looks like the funnest thing mankind has ever created. If I had the skills to ride that line, I'd never stop.
  • 1 0
 The hip at 7:16. Riding an invisible wall. OMG that was so smooth. The POV was impressive, this puts it all into perspective. Glorious insanity.
  • 3 0
 Jackson is 16! Up and coming world champ
  • 1 0
 They are using the old Poma lifts to get back up. when I was a kid our local ski hill had one (Silver Star, I am dating myself)
  • 1 0
 Which is better fest series/darkfest or Audi nines
  • 1 0
 I wish I could ride that so bad.....
  • 1 0
 Oh you can. But maybe just once
  • 1 0
 That's gotta be the most fun you can have on 2 wheels!
  • 1 0
 That was sick! So fast it's mind blowing on that berm
  • 1 0
 Jesus!
  • 1 0
 Siiiiiiiiiiick!







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