With bigger gaps, faster riding, and gnarlier consequences, Rampage #4 redefined freeride mountain biking as we knew it — then sent it into hibernation.
In 2002, it was all about "how big can we go?". But 2003 would forever go down in Rampage history as the year freeride mountain biking went upside down. We're talking backflips, and for 2003, we're talking BIG ones. Thanks to the new dig teams and bu...
Tariq Sims, Ruan Sims and Adam MacDougall have visited schools in the Newcastle area to promote awareness about mental illness. They also joined the Can We Talk Forum held by the Daily Telegraph, to discuss the issue of mental health in the community
In its first year, 2001, Rampage was merely a testing ground - the question "Can we really ride this stuff?" was the central theme. But by the time the event returned in 2002, the question became "How big can we go?" Year two was all about going huge...
In 2001, Red Bull Rampage arrived. It transformed and legitimized the world of freeride mountain biking. The pioneers of the sport took the freeriding style they developed — in areas like Canada's west coast — to the mountains outside Virgin, Utah, a...
Michael “Flamesword” Chaves teams up with fellow Red Bull athletes Will Gadd (ice climber), Amy Chmelecki (skydiver), Ryan Doyle (freerunner), Wes Agee (MX rider), and Miles Daisher (Base Jumper) for a speed-focused mission through the worlds of Dest...
Former Australia captain and Wide World of Sport commentator Mark Taylor knows all about how a good day at Lord's can revive an Ashes series - he experienced exactly that in 1997
Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon says his team can still win the first Test and says there is nothing too concerning in relation to the pitch
Australia skipper Michael Clarke talks about how string his squad's bowling stocks are and says he is now 'allowed' to start talking about the Ashes
Taylor Walker snaps a left foot goal before losing the guernsey off his back.
You may have watched Marc Márquez and Dani Pedrosa arc through a corner or two in MotoGP, and possibly admired the art-like nature of their riding, but now the pair have upped their game considerably. The two MotoGP phenoms put on their artist hats a...