E-Revo and X-Maxx Challenge the Woodward MegaRamp
Carved out of a hillside in the Tehachapi Mountains, the MegaRamp at Woodward West challenges the best BMX riders, skateboarders, and scooter riders in the world. After a huge roll-in, these athletes choose between 50, 60, or 70-foot gaps before landing into a massive 27-foot quarterpipe. Not for the faint of heart, the MegaRamp is the ultimate test of nerve and skill. Watch as X-Maxx® and E-Revo® team up with BMX star Morgan Wade and scooter rider Chandler Dunn for an unforgettable display of power, nerve, and style.
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Meet the Players

One of the first riders ever to tame the MegaRamp, Morgan Wade has more experience than most performing epic stunts on the setup’s characteristic huge gaps. A 7-time X-Games medalist with a huge 23’3” record for air on the quarterpipe, Morgan gets up close and personal with X-Maxx doing his signature superman seat grab.

Another rider with heaps of experience on the MegaRamp, Chandler takes the scooter to the next level with a perfectly synchronized backflip off the massive ramp. At speeds approaching 50mph, Chandler catches massive air with E-Revo to demonstrate the finer points of flying.

There is no other RC monster truck like E-Revo. Built to dominate ramps and perform high-power aerobatics, the E-Revo carries ferocity in its DNA. With a 70+ mph top speed and 4WD traction, E-Revo rockets down the MegaRamp to catch massive air in the quarterpipe. Able to rotate in the air, E-Revo backflips on command while its long travel suspension soaks up hard landings with ease. Best of all, E-Revo’s brutally tough drivetrain and steel axles keep the action going long after the riders need a break.

Weighing as much as a competition BMX bike, X-Maxx is the undisputed king of the MegaRamp. With over 30 volts of power on tap, the 50+ mph X-Maxx claws for traction with its massive tires before launching into the stratosphere. Even more capable off-road, X-Maxx slings dirt with the best BMX riders on the trail, in the air, or through the mud. Armed with self-righting capability, both E-Revo and X-Maxx can get back on their tires with the push of a button when a landing doesn’t go exactly as planned.