As he crossed the line, the checkered flag waving in the dusty air, Jax didn't just feel like a winner. He felt like a legend.
By the third lap, the quad had taken the lead, using its stability to power through the sandy corners where the bikes had to slide. Jax waited for his opening. As they approached the "Devil’s Backbone"—a steep uphill climb followed by a blind, massive drop—he saw it. The ATV rider took the wide line to maintain momentum. Jax gripped the tank with his knees, shifted down, and carved a tight, aggressive line on the inside. MX vs ATV Legends Free
Beside him, the engines of twenty other riders hummed in a nervous, mechanical chorus. To his left, a veteran on a high-displacement ATV revved his engine, the quad’s wide stance looking like a tank compared to Jax’s lean MX bike. The gate dropped. As he crossed the line, the checkered flag