The Main Attraction is Main Time isnt the only thing on Harry Mains side; hes got an amazing aptitude for high flying tricks in one of the craziest sports around, BMX bike sessions and competitions. Main makes it look easy, but its not. BMXing takes a lot of time, skill and practice to be one of the best in the sport, and Harry Main is on his way to achieving this accolade. At age 19, Harry Mains already up there with the best of them and hes only going to get better with time, barring any serious injuries. Performing tricks on his Mirraco Mailine is one thing; stomping them while in mid-air is another. The flair, the foot-jam, the tail-whip, the spins and flips; Main has what seems to be a natural ability to nail all of these tricks. Born across the pond in Liverpool in September of 1990, Main grew up in Merseyside, a northwest metropolitan area of England. Hes been doing BMX for seven years, and since that time, he has traveled around the world competing or doing sessions. While filming a session with Nike 6.0 in 2009, he broke his tibia bone in Cologne, Germany.The healing process went well and he's now back on his feet again. He says that he wants to avoid having a real job for as long as possible, yet hes making a lot more than the average Joe by doing so. He also got a tattoo of the letters BMX, which turned out to be the first of many tattoos to follow. He loves all kinds of reggae music, but his favorite artist is the late Bob Marley. Even though the music is laid back, it motivates him to ride faster as he listens. His favorite place to ride is in Greenville, North Carolina, which is also referred to as Pro Town, USA.
Harry Main's Career Highlights
Harry Main has done a great job in not getting a real one, and he is now sponsored by Monster Energy, Mirraco Bikes, and Nike 6.0, which is paying off really well for him. Hes also proud of The 2009 KHE ZENITH Harry Main Signature Bike. Interviews and massive footage of Harry Main doing insane tricks can be found all over the web. Rumor has it that hell be winning many competitions for years to come, but for the time being hes happy to be alive and even happier to be able to ride.