The History of Red Bull Rampage with Kyle Strait
There is no better authority to recall the history of Red Bull Rampage than Kyle Strait. As the only rider to compete in all nine events, Strait is also the only athlete to win the premier big mountain contest twice, 2004 and 2013. Take a look back at the early days of the contest and the insane progression of mountain biking over the years, as told by the legend himself.
Will Kyle Strait win his third Rampage this year? Tune in to RedBull TV to witness the action LIVE on Oct. 17, 2015.


Andrew Taylor – Emerging from the hotbed of California’s Mountain Bike scene | Hometown Crusher Ep3
In this 3rd instalment of Hometown Crusher, we head over to Santa Rosa, California to meet Andrew Taylor, a professional freeride mountain biker and hear about how his mountain biking journey began.
Growing up in Santa Rosa gave Andrew plenty of opportunities to get out on his bike. Whether it's was at Santa Rosa Skate Park, which is full of bowls and natural gaps or the dirt jumps hidden behind the park.
Of course we are not forgetting the Annadel State Park, widely known for its sick trails.
But no town with such a passion for mountain biking would be complete without someone’s back (and front) yard being converted into one of the coolest pump tracks ever!
Back down in Santa Cruz, where Andrew currently lives, we sit down with two other biking legends, Ryan Nyquist and Greg Watts to hear why they think the MTB scene in Santa Cruz is so good right now. With such a high level of riders all in one location, pushing themselves and each other there is nothing to do but get good at riding!
Don’t forget to enter our competition to WIN YOUR VERY OWN PROFESSIONAL SHOOT!
As part of this series we are giving you a chance to star in your very own Hometown Crusher episode while kitted out in the latest adidas Outdoor and Five Ten product.
Just upload 5 photos of you doing the sport you love to the Hometown Crusher Facebook page for your chance to win this once in a lifetime prize. Full info at facebook.com/hometowncrusher


In the steep - Remy Metailler & Yoann Barelli
Yoann and I riding some techniques trails somewhere in BC, Canada.




2015 Red Bull Hardline Race
Hard by name, hard by nature, Red Bull Hardline isn't an event for the faint-hearted. Over four days of practice and racing, the insanely difficult downhill course claimed several victims, and by race day, only eight riders were left standing to race against the clock.
Red Bull Hardline Final Results
1. Ruaridh Cunningham 3m53.785s
2. Joe Smith 3m57.402s
3. Bernard Kerr 4m1.035s
4. Adam Brayton 4m11.028s
5. Reece Wilson 4m15.335s
6. Craig Evans 4m20.701s
7. Alex Bond 7m47.398s
8. Gee Atherton 10m47.941s
