In Virgin, Utah, the world’s top female freeriders carved history one line at a time—turning fear into fuel and cliffs into ...
Watching Red Bull Rampage is a visceral experience—a fear that grips your throat and sends a nauseating knot of anxiety into ...
The iconic freeride mountain bike competition in Virgin, Utah, welcomed women for the first time, to great success. The men ...
With Clemens Kaudela out due to injury, the field is down to seventeen riders at the Red Bull Rampage men's competition today ...
This year's Rampage was historic from the moment it started - and the action never let up, even to the very last run. The ...
Seventeen riders descended Southwest Utah’s red rock cliffs, delivering some of the most progressive riding and biggest ...
World class technique and nerves of steel were the minimum requirements in Virgin, Utah last week for the 2024 staging of Red ...
For the first time ever, female mountain bike freeriders will compete alongside their male counterparts at Red Bull Rampage ...
After 17 editions just for men, the iconic freeride event in Utah will debut its women’s competition on Thursday ...
Canadian rider Brandon Semenuk overcame an early crash to win his record-breaking fifth Red Bull Rampage on Saturday.
Traditionally, only men were invited to the scariest and most lucrative event in mountain biking. This year, women shared equally in the adrenaline and the prizes. Credit... Supported by By John ...