Words: Hans F
The Butcherjam is a true institution in the German BMX scene and has been around for over 10 years. The event takes place on the grounds of a former slaughterhouse and offers an impressive variety of BMX facilities. With a skatepark, a mini ramp, a dirt track, and a cool street park, this place has everything a rider could desire. And the number of spectators? Over 1000 fans fill the stands, and the best part is that they cheer for every trick. But that’s not all – the people of Flensburg know how to throw a party and welcome visitors with a hospitality that is simply amazing. The craziest part? Even BMX professionals like Daniel Sandoval don’t want to miss it and travel to Flensburg to participate in the Butcherjam. This event is an absolute blast and is a key part of the German, and maybe even the global, BMX scene.
The Butcherjam is a true institution in the German BMX scene and has been around for over 10 years. The event takes place on the grounds of a former slaughterhouse and offers an impressive variety of BMX facilities. With a skatepark, a mini ramp, a dirt track, and a cool street park, this place has everything a rider could desire. And the number of spectators? Over 1000 fans fill the stands, and the best part is that they cheer for every trick. But that’s not all – the people of Flensburg know how to throw a party and welcome visitors with a hospitality that is simply amazing. The craziest part? Even BMX professionals like Daniel Sandoval don’t want to miss it and travel to Flensburg to participate in the Butcherjam. This event is an absolute blast and is a key part of the German, and maybe even the global, BMX scene.
Could a Superman look any better? Bryce Tyron in perfection.
“Krücke”, cheered on the riders throughout the entire weekend.
The first event at the Butcher Jam was a Street Contest on Friday evening. Jan Bisanz with a Lookdown to Fakie.
The winner of the Street Contest was Sikharin Supanmart.
Spectors
Bryce Tyron with his patented Flair one foot Tabletop.
Yes, there is also a concrete bowl at the Schlachthof. Alessandro with a NoHand.
Paul Thölen is a true styler, there’s not much more to say.
Paul Thoelen with a massive air.
Love Mum
Kim Lea Müller is one of the top female BMX riders in Germany. Here, Kim throws a stylish Tailwhip in the mini ramp.
That’s definitely one of my favorite pictures from this weekend. It captures everything that makes the Butcher Jam special: perfect ramps, a large crowd of spectators, and BMX riders like Alessandro who love showcasing their skills on the BMX.
Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
A 360 in front of the crowd.
Jacop Thiem with a tripple Whip Air.
Pros
Daniel Sandoval can ride with style too, massive Tabletop from him.
The is a simple jump over the spine from Lennox Zimmermann, he has definitely the most airtime at this Weekend.
Kaden Stone warming up for the miniramp contest.
One of the highlights on Saturday at the Butcher Jam was the Highest Air Contest. In the end, Kaden Stone and local rider Sebastian battled it out for the first place. Somehow, the judges couldn’t agree who had jumped the highest, so Kaden and Sebastian decided to settle the winner through a game of rock, paper, scissors. By the way, the winner was rewarded with a tandem skydiving jump the next morning.
The grand finale of Saturday evening is always the Dirt Contest at the Butcher Jam. Anyone can participate in this contest, and it follows a jam format. Essentially, the Dirt Contest is a big party where riders showcase their best tricks, and the spectators cheer as loudly as they can.
The only female BMX rider in the lineup and Schlachthof local, Carla Hatimi.
Bryce Tyron with a 360 NoHand.
Wilhelm Kittler with a perfect Lookdown.
Paul Thoelen secured the third place in the Dirt Contest.
Max Martin from Berlin with a solid Nohand.
Pyro is not a crime.
At the end of Saturday, there was a small fire show.
Sunday morning, Kim Lea Müller throwing barspins over the hip.
Stylecat, Paul Thoelen.
Kaden Stone warming up for the miniramp finals.
Congratulations!
Sikharin Supanmart’s 360s over the spine are awsome.
Yes, Daniel Dhers was also at the Butcher Jam. Daniel with a Flair Downside Whip.
Word!
Daniel Sandoval was the crowd favorite at the miniramp contest.
Daniel Sandoval largely dominated the miniramp contest. His Best Trick was a Double Flair.
Kaden Stone with a 900.
Daniel Sandoval’s first trick after the drop-in was a Flair Double Tailwhip.
Kim Lea Müller’s best trick was a 360 Tailwhip.
Kim Lea Müller, the well-deserved winner of the Girls Contest.
Kids
Max Martin, the son of one of my best buddies from the old dirt jump days. Max secured the second place in the amateur category, and I’m sure Papa Martin is incredibly proud.
Daniel Dhers with his best trick in the park finals, a frontflip over the spine.
Fast riding.
Kaden Stone with his best trick, a cashroll barspin.
Daniel Dhers with a 720 CanCan at the beginnig of his run.
A double flip from the Park Contest winner, Bryce Tyron.
Kaden Stone and Jacop Thiem really showcased everything at the Butcher Jam.
Daniel Dhers with a no-handed backflip.
A big thank you to the locals from the Schlachthof, without them the Butcher Jam would not be possible!
See you at the next Butcher Jam
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