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Supported by By John Branch Photographs by Alex Goodlett Reporting from the Utah desert The women were competing, finally, at Red Bull Rampage, considered the biggest and gnarliest mountain-bike ...
The video was only public for a brief period before Testa made it private after many of his followers called the video sexist ...
Red Bull Rampage has been called the Super Bowl of mountain biking, and we're not here to disagree. Every fall, the event feels a lot like the grand finale to the North American freeride season ...
Subscribe today →. For the first time since its inception in 2001, Red Bull Rampage, the most prestigious freeride mountain biking competition, will include women. Eight of the world’s top ...
On Thursday, October 10, seven of the world’s best freeride mountain bikers lined up to compete in the first-ever women’s Red Bull Rampage ... lost control of her bike. Cameras waited for ...
The arrival of women on the Red Bull Rampage stage was a long time coming. Considered to be the pinnacle of freeride mountain biking competition, the event series has run since 2001, pitting only male ...
"Red Bull Rampage is the ultimate proving ground for freeride mountain biking," said Rick Loughery, VP of Global Marketing at GoPro. "We're excited to see the world's top female and male ...
In 2017, some of the female riders who were watching the men compete at Red Bull Rampage—including mountain biking pioneers Rebecca Rusch and Katie Holden—decided to meet with Red Bull to ...
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), in collaboration with Red Bull, is proud to announce the successful conclusion of the ...