Jackson Goldstone Earns Red Bull Helmet

Dec 6, 2021
by James Smurthwaite  
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Photos: Mason Mashon


Canadian junior downhill racer Jackson Goldstone has earned himself a Red Bull sponsorship and helmet after a stellar breakout first year in the World Cup series.

Goldstone ended 2021 as World Cup overall champion, Junior World Champion and winner of three World Cups in his first year as a junior. He is also a former Whip-Off World Champion and has starred in a number of viral mountain bike videos since he was still riding a balance bike.

Goldstone announced the news on Instagram, saying he thought he was showing up to do a Fox photoshoot with Finn Iles, but then the Canadian Red Bull athlete presented him with his own Red Bull lid instead.

bigquotesThe best surprise of my life! I thought the plan was to do a Fox photo shoot but @finniles absolutely blew my mind by giving me my first Red Bull helmet. I'm so stoked to join the @redbullcanada family and I’m ready for 2022!

Riding in the helmet feels unreal and I don’t think the hype will ever wear off! Got some content with the guys and excited to share more soon.

Big thanks Eric, Mack, Finn and dad for making the day so special. Let’s go!
Jackson Goldstone

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Fellow Canadian Red Bull athlete Finn Iles presented Jackson with his Red Bull lid.

Goldstone will race with a Red Bull helmet in the World Cup series next year and becomes the third junior downhill racer of recent times to earn the attention of the energy drink giant following Vali Holl and Finn Iles.


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Your Elite Canadian National Champ and your Junior National Champ with their matching sleeves and helmets.

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Jackson's family was there to celebrate.

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206 Comments
  • 561 34
 Congrats Jackson! We'll be throwing a lifetime Outside+ subscription your way as well!

Be safe be well,
Incognito Robin
  • 67 7
 cant tell if serious or just trolling
  • 64 1
 @Kimura: robin never lies
  • 166 9
 @Kimura: When you get your Redbull sponsorship, you'll find out!

Be safe be well,
Incognito Robin
  • 4 0
 hahaha
  • 6 4
 @nvranka: but he always trolls!
  • 28 229
flag sanchofula (Dec 6, 2021 at 17:09) (Below Threshold)
 Commenting on Jackson's success and linking it to Outside nonsense is kinda' gross. FYI, I have no idea who you really are, but your trolling is getting weird and kinda' off base, just a heads up.
  • 25 3
 @notoutsideceo: absolute legend
  • 9 6
 @Kimura: troll. Beware it might be waki
  • 59 15
 @nurseben: no one likes you
  • 15 5
 @nurseben: STFU already
  • 5 4
 @nurseben: if I were you I'd be more worried about the guy with 50+ upvotes not far below who goes by the name @kykykyle...
  • 3 1
 @weebleswobbles: Btw. what is going on with waki?
  • 5 2
 @weebleswobbles: Not a chance. Incognito Robin is actually funny.
  • 4 4
 @nurseben: someone's a little huffy they still have to make their own homemade red bull helmets..
  • 2 2
 Too little too late...
  • 3 0
 @ridebullit: he got banned but he's on insta with the same username
  • 7 4
 @nurseben: Shut up, Meg.
  • 5 5
 @nurseben: U couldn’t be further from wrong. Grow some good sarcasm sensors, add a few IQ points, then get back to us...
  • 2 1
 @ridebullit: haven't seen him on here is forever I was wondering the same
  • 2 1
 @ridebullit: don't know why it reprinted .y reply like 6 times
  • 3 4
 Lmfao this shit is so old. Small pee pee energy
  • 2 0
 @ididntknowhatomakemyusername:
He actually came back for a little bit after the ban, but then seemed to have disappeared again.
  • 4 7
 @nurseben: I actually agree with you. Let the down votes cum all over me
  • 4 1
 @ridebullit: he’s a racist.
  • 3 1
 @tylerd99: you people are insufferable
  • 2 1
 Lol at the downvotes on the too little too late comment, or do you think the Outside plus sponsorship was on point?
  • 294 21
 Since when did getting a new sponsor become the rider earning something? Jackson rips, red bull want a part of that. Title should be “Red Bull earns sponsorship position on Jackson’s helmet”
  • 81 5
 HUGE sign of respect and recognition for the rider, I mean who doesn't understand how big getting picked by RedBull is for this type of athlete? Also, who ever said BOTH sides don't get something out of business deals? That is actually the way this works...every product endorsement out there is based on both parties making money.
  • 48 0
 Getting signed by red bull has always been a big deal, although in this case I strongly agree with your last sentence. This kid is absolutely going places and red bull are lucky to be along for the ride.
  • 2 0
 Word
  • 36 0
 i have a relative who was a professional kayaker, he got supported by Redbull a couple of times, they would pay him and allow him to wear Redbull clothing, use stickers and such, but they put a lot of emphasis on not wearing a RedBull helmet unless he is authorized by Redbull, he never was.

According to him wearing a Redbull helmet is the most prestigious thing an "Extreme" Sport Athlete can wear.
  • 16 1
 @atomlab31 I think you have it the wrong way around. Redbull offers a sponsorship deal, Goldstone accepts. They also pay him to endorse the brand. Therefore he has earned the position, not the other way around.
  • 15 0
 A game of semantics that anyone on either side of the fence can skew in their own direction...much like everything else in life, politics etc.....blah blah blah

Fact is Jackson looks super excited in the pictures and red Bull are probably more than likely happy, SO who really cares who may be the biggest benefactor? Really? what do any of us know?

If he's happy, congrats!!
  • 2 2
 @enis: we know that redbull helmet comes with a bid pay day, a deserved one at that for Mr. Goldstone
  • 11 1
 @zyoungson: I've always wondered how it all goes down. I'm assuming athletes sign the deal and then get surprised with a helmet, but they know it's coming? Or is the helmet just an offer and the details go down later? These helmet reveals always confuse me.
  • 8 1
 You mean the right to wear the helmet that Shane Mcconkey, Travis Pastrana, James Stewart,
Travis Rice ect all wear?

I'm sure he's well aware of how lucky he is to put on that helmet.
  • 8 2
 Totally agree. red bull has created this weird select club and formal (heavily publicized) award ceremony for what amounts to a sponsorship. I really hope the athletes get their $$ out of the deal (but will never know as mtb is notoriously secretive about contracts). It makes red bull seem like this crazy thing to strive for, but is starting to seem a bit, how do you say, cult-ish?
  • 1 6
flag chakaping FL (Dec 7, 2021 at 1:02) (Below Threshold)
 Thanks for beating me to post this.
This headline makes you look like gullible saps Pinkbike.
I know you're not - so please consider the language you use around marketing "stories" like this.
  • 9 13
flag SimonJaeger (Dec 7, 2021 at 1:37) (Below Threshold)
 Right? What's that bullshit headline even supposed to mean? If anything, the fact that shilling for a dodgy soft drink company is considered an honor, tells you a lot abou the sorry state that this sport is in.
  • 3 8
flag SimonJaeger (Dec 7, 2021 at 1:38) (Below Threshold)
 @SprSonik: No it's definitley not that. What it ACTUALLY is, is a HUGE red flag about the state of corporate involvement in the sport.
  • 8 1
 @atomlab31 Umm, since... forever? When you get a new job, a promotion, a pay raise, would you not say you've earned it? Jackson literally just earned a nice pay check with his hard work, it's that simple.

Your comment is weird. "Jackson rips, red bull want a part of that." You might as well say: Redbull has money, Jackson wants a part of that. Both are true, that's literally how every exchange of work for currency functions.
  • 2 0
 riders dont drink redbull but it does give them cash depending on global media its worth far more then race team deal
  • 1 0
 @gmcgurk: You are not the only one, especially because it has been stated before (also by @Narro2 above) that helmet comes with quite some contractual obligations, like always wearing it... So what if somebody does not want it, like he might have some beef with the company or finds the contract restrictive or (hypothetically) already has a better deal offered and is presented a RB helmet and he turns it down? I understand almost everyone wants it and probably gets a sweet deal out of it, but for real, do they get the helmet first and then they talk contract or is everything staged and contract signed in advance? Or are they vaguely asked in advance if they would be interested and then RB decides and they hope the person hasnt changed their mind?
  • 2 0
 @winko: they do know is coming, in the particular case of Jackson i guess since he is a minor, his parents were probably able to keep the deal secret, or i dont know...

it goes down to personality and case by case, i am sure Gwin or Gee didnt make a huge deal, when compared to Pastrana or Daniel Ricciardo.
  • 1 1
 @ldhbaker: Agree. thinking about it that context, I wonder if these deals that include the "authorization" to use their helmet graphics are industry competitive, considering one of the few peeks we've had into their athlete compensation, with taking care of Rampage riders, and how lackluster that was.

Might be that they've intentionally built up the prestige of "getting to wear our helmet" so that the athlete cares more about that than a fair contract.

edit: thinking about it more, anybody getting a red bull helmet should be getting more from their other sponsors, because you're more marketable if you have that "prestige" but that money isn't coming out of Red Bull's pocket.
  • 2 0
 Man cool down, he's a child with redbull athletes everywhere in is head. It's like a "normal" child received captain america's shield from Stark's hands.
  • 4 5
 For starters, if you wanted a helmet with red bull on it you could just pay someone to paint one for you. It’s not like a pink diamond or a two headed snake.
So rafters, how much do riders actually get paid by red bull to wear a red bull helmet? It’s interesting that there is a ton of hype and comments about riders making a stack out of it… but there are never any actual numbers. It makes me think it’s not that much. If it was really a big pay day surely someone would eventually let the cat out of the bag. Keeping it secret makes me sceptical. Everyone thinks I’m getting PAID… but in actual fact it’s just $1200 and two crates of red bull for the year. A bit embarrassing considering the attention it brings - better keep the details on the D.L.
  • 1 1
 @jaame: ugh! cringe..
  • 1 0
 @fracasnoxteam: : Ok, now I get it...
  • 1 0
 Well you see, the rider makes money and recognition off of it too
  • 64 2
 Was only a matter of time
  • 46 2
 Kid rips, bout time he got some sugar water money!!!
  • 33 1
 Congrats! Well deserved. I watched him ride in videos when he was younger and he was blowing me away back then. Jackson is an amazing rider.
  • 8 0
 For those who didn't see his first video:
www.pinkbike.com/video/147106

This article (a couple years old now) says it's the most viewed in all of Pinkbike history:
www.pinkbike.com/news/must-watch-pinkbikes-50-best-edits-of-the-decade.html
  • 5 0
 @tbmaddux: yeesh some of those comments were asinine and also aged terribly.
  • 2 0
 @cgdibble: Oh man, that's click bait now then! #Demcomments
  • 22 1
 Well deserved by this young rider, but I'm confused how this works. How is he 'surprised' to be receiving the helmet? Wouldn't he (or his agent) have been in negotiations with RedBull, and therefore knew it was coming? It's weird how redbull represents their sponsorship as some secretive selection process and then they bestow the athlete with their wings at some unexpected moment. I guess that's part of their schtick?
  • 12 0
 If I was nominated for an academy award and won I'd probably react like this, even though I would have been aware it could happen.

Wild guess - he mentions his dad being involved; probably spends a significant amount of time on the deals side of Jackson's career and this was one avenue that worked out successfully, ergo: the kid is surprised!
  • 6 1
 Red Bull identify athletes they want to target, and nothing is finalised until they officially receive their helmets, almost always presented by a current Red Bull athlete. Its almost like the athletes are kept in the dark completely with it, only the Red Bull HQ, the RB regional rep and the athletes manager (if they have one) are aware. I jave a strong suspicion that if the athlete has a manager, they are made to sign an NDA. I will ask a mate who paints RB athlete helmets here in Oz and ask him how it works.
  • 9 0
 @constantly-broken: yeah good luck with that, because if an atlethe's manager needs to sign an NDA, your mate obviously also signed an NDA?
  • 3 0
 @mi-bike: NDA for until the athlete is presented with their helmet, I should have clarified that. Browny posts up videos of his works in progress for the helmets, so its no big secret he paints RB helmets, he just cant say who it is going to until its presented.
  • 2 0
 Yes, it appears that Redbull likes to make a "surprise" out of it.

Same thing for Martin Maes a few years back. He said it was pretty unexpected, he had been talking with them for a bit but the contract just showed up randomly without any notice.
  • 17 1
 I want to know what happens (in an alternate timeline where not everyone wants a RB sponsorship) when Red Bull shows up and the athlete takes a dump in the helmet and then slams a Monny or a Rockstar and rides away while giving everyone the finger.
  • 3 2
 Yeah, the surprise is weird. Maybe RB knows how little money MTB athletes make and just assume they will be stoked to get the helmet and receive a "standard" $50K yearly salary. I'm guessing on the $50K...
  • 1 0
 Red bull does this with all their new sponsored athletes, they "suprise" them with a helmet, and then make a video or sum to get the fans suprised.
  • 2 0
 In a podcast Jackson talks about his dad being his manager and does all his business deals. Assuming his dad set this up without telling him.
  • 1 1
 @robito: I'd guess triple that at least
  • 1 1
 @Bro-LanDog: Really? I'd be shocked if the athletes, in mtb anyway, get that per year for a RB sponsorship. I hope you're right...
  • 2 0
 @Basketcase889: guess he would be the best guy to know if Jackson wanted to become a RB rider.
  • 1 0
 @robito: it's the tip top of action sports sponsorships, you'd think it would be at least that. Redbull has more money to throw towards athletes than nearly any mtb specific product manufacturer
  • 2 0
 @Basketcase889: that makes the most sense, he probably knew it was coming but didn't know for sure when.
  • 16 1
 Well deserved.
  • 12 1
 And this will help pay for your dentist's new bike too...
  • 13 2
 We all saw this coming! 100% earned that!
  • 11 0
 Everyone loves a good Helmet Reveal Party
  • 3 0
 See what he did there
  • 6 0
 How does that work with the actual sponsorship? Was he already signed with Red Bull, and this was just the surprise helmet unveiling? I can't imagine this is how they offered him the deal.
  • 8 15
flag regdunlop (Dec 6, 2021 at 15:17) (Below Threshold)
 Depends on the sport- since he is a junior / am. its most likely just flow / prodeal for branded product. Some sports allow money for race support - thats it. If you win a certain amount of cash in some sports you are considered professional this also applies to be NCAA eligible. Not sure about the UCI though. He also might have a agent that is actively pursuing sponsors for him - even if Jackson can’t monetarily benefit from it - the agent will form a trust or just do work for future earnings - lots of hockey kids have agents at 13 based on potential. Red Bull athletes have social media / contest obligations and other incentives they need to meet . Red Bull does have training and sports med / physio centers for there athletes in California - they might pay for a similar service in BC if needed/ negotiated. Hopefully his parents have some guidance for him - it can be alot of pressure and you can’t always rely on the sport’s governing body / league/ race organization to be the guiding light
  • 4 0
 @austin014 I was wondering the same thing. Athletes are always like "best surprise ever..." but is that in regards to the timing of getting their first helmet? As this signifies the signing of a contract to represent the brand I've always wondered if riders sign the deal first or if this is declaration of a contract being offered by the sponsor? Surely if they are riding for them and receiving something from them that had to be worked out prior...
  • 4 0
 Tiana Smith talked about the process Stevie went through on the Brett Tippie podcast.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfA-rCOG80s&t=1069s

She doesn't really talk about how they agreed on compensation or anything though.

I'm also curious as to why Greg Minnaar never rode for Redbull despite being the Goat. Might not be his thing?
  • 4 0
 @BCpov: Redbull sponsors atlethes for exposure, meaning that they have to release edit after edit plus videos of your latest injury recovery (see gee for example). I bet that Minnaar is not interested in doing that, and also that his compensation from other sponsors is such that he has no need to be doing that.
  • 1 0
 Most of them know they sponsorship is happening, most contracts are signed but they have no idea of when it takes effect. Listen to the Gypsy Tales with remy Morton and he talks about the process of the sponsorship.
  • 8 4
 @BCpov: Some people just don't want to promote something as bad for your health as an energy drink. (This coming from someone who drinks too many energy drinks) Not sure if that's the case with Greg but there are certainly athletes who would turn down a RB/Monster deal
  • 6 0
 I know a few RedBull athletes in a different sport. In general, RedBull will court many young up-and-coming athletes. Give them free product (cans of RedBull!), invite them to VIP events, maybe even throw a little money their way if there is a special project they where they can get a RedBull can into a magazine photo or video.
Then, over a period of time, they get to know them, see how they are progressing, if they are the right fit for the brand. Occasionally they make someone a full RedBull athlete by presenting the helmet... yes it's a surprise, but the athlete will have had a relationship with RedBull for months if not years by that point. It's not entirely out the blue, but they never know if it will actually happen or not.
  • 4 0
 @BCpov: Obviously he drinks up and coming syndicate rider's blood.
  • 2 0
 @src248: I can't speak for Greg since, you know, the only thing we have in common is the fact we're almost the same age, but I think that a big part of him not needing a big energy drink sponsorship is that he was a well established (and probably well payed) professional long before Red Bull was THE thing in DH racing.
Probably the next gen of riders simply couldn't afford to skip a red bull's offer since money wasn't just there anymore to support them
  • 2 0
 Greg has had that Clif bar helmet for a long time. He has spoken about keeping sponsors for a long time and them treating him well. While it isn't a drink I guess clif and RB are kind of competing products, so it may be an either/or situation.
FWIW, I have on multiple occasions wanted some sort of outdoor energy snack, and have selected a clif bar because I recognise the brand from Greg - otherwise I might not have heard of it. On the other hand, I have never exchanged money for a can of Redbull when a choice has been presented to me.
  • 3 0
 @src248: I don't think it has anything to do with rb being "unhealthy". Greg simply earns his money elsewhere and pretty much races bikes for fun. No need for him to chase the type of sponsors who would require a certain content output in return. He's not exactly known for churning out edits on a regular basis and I doubt he'd want to change that.
  • 9 1
 anyone else thought he got a Redbull sponsorship when he was 10 years old?!
  • 7 0
 This kid well deserves it
  • 6 0
 We all knew it was coming since he was 12 bruh
  • 1 0
 How exactly can it be a surprise though? It's not like he didn't agree with the contract beforehand right? Let's say RedBull didn't ask him first, what if he didn't want the helmet? Do they just not post the video and pretend it never happened? What about with Emil Johansson, he was given his RedBull helmet at the bottom of his joyride run (don't remember what year) if he didn't accept it people still saw it happen they can't just pretend it never happened. (I know the chances of them not accepting are pretty low but it's possible)
  • 4 0
 100% deserved, Jaxson is so rad!
  • 3 0
 We saw him sending and lapping the stairs in 2009. Nice work Jackson!
www.pinkbike.com/video/545100
  • 2 2
 The kid rips for sure, will be great to see his progression over the next few years.
I wonder how close Jackson, Jordon Williams etc can get to the top boys over the next few years. They are only 5% off just now as youngsters which is crazy, it is hard mentally when you go up from winning in juniors to around 20th, but I am pretty sure Jackson is gonna be right up there.
  • 1 0
 So true, I think he’ll be right up there though. In one of the races last season (Les Gets I think?) he actually got the fastest time in qualifying out of all categories. Faster than Loic Bruni, Greg Minnar, and everyone else you could think of
  • 1 0
 @Jchar560: I remember that.
It's much easier to go fast when you are winning your category and down at a different time.
It's going to be really interesting to see what happens this year, so exciting that there are youngsters coming through now that have the potential to challenge the top boys.
1 mistake though can now cost him qualifying, the times are so tight, that's a new pressure to deal with for Jackson but he seems to have the mental capacity to deal with that. It's probably what makes him so exciting.
  • 2 0
 Also one great thing that comes with that helmet is the best insurance and doctors in the world if anything was to happen ...
  • 3 0
 Jackson.
Some words to help you keep your sponsor AND your health;
RedBull ON the bottle. Water IN the bottle.
#drinkwater
  • 4 0
 There we go Jackson!
  • 2 0
 Wait...

Goldstone wasn't a RedBull athlete already?

I had it in my mind that he already was. I'm happy for him.
  • 1 0
 You can be sponsored by Red Bull and not be endorsed to wear the helmet. Helmet is for the most top-tier athletes.
  • 1 0
 Being helped and being paid to ride for are very very different things. @FrothDog:
  • 2 0
 I once showed up to what I thought was a photoshoot but all I got was a trojan helmet
  • 5 1
 Drink Water
  • 6 4
 I could have sworn he already had a Redbull helmet.
  • 3 1
 Congrats to you on a well deserved achievement!
  • 3 1
 That support is massive! Congratulations!
  • 1 1
 How massive is it though? In monetary terms I mean. Is he getting paaaaaaaiiiid or just paid. I mean, can he buy a house out of it?
  • 4 0
 @jaame: more along the lines of training, psychology and physiology, full support if he gets hurt, that kind of thing. I'm sure there's some payment too
  • 1 0
 @makripper: oh right so it’s more about the fringe benefits than the actual monetary compensation. That makes more sense to be fair. Difficult to see them writing blank cheques to teenagers like people make out, but what you say is totes believable.
  • 1 0
 @jaame: Show me a Redbull athlete who doesn't seem to be making a good living? We all know their athlete care/support is top-notch, but their monetary compensation is right up there as far as sponsors. At least that is what I've heard from the mutual friends of a few local Redbull athletes we have had here (Semenuk, Smith, Messerre, and obviously these two in the article).
  • 1 0
 @leon-forfar: maybe... Maybe not. Would like to see some actual numbers. Semenuk is obvs doing well financially but red bull is not his only sponsor.
  • 1 0
 @leon-forfar: I mean, when people are getting paid everyone knows about it. Like everyone knew Gwinner was getting $500k from Spesh and about $1M total.
If people keep it under wraps that suggests to me that they're not actually making that much and they don't want to admit it.
That said, a comprehensive fringe benefits package is gold if the benefits are things you want.
  • 2 0
 Seems not so long ago he was on a balance bike , time flies…
  • 2 0
 Awesome. So many Canadian rippers coming up fast.
  • 1 0
 So cool. Who's gonna be the next Canadian Men's WC or World Champ? Jackson or Finn?
  • 1 1
 I'm guessing Jackson.
  • 5 0
 Jessie
  • 1 0
 Ya Jackson! You deserve it. Can’t say I didn’t see this coming with your talent on a bike. Keep rippin’!
  • 1 0
 I remember watching this kid ride his push bike to kindergarten! It was this child's destiny to wear that helmet.
  • 1 0
 Kid kills it! Well deserved. Waiting for Makken to chime in and talk crap about Red Bull.
  • 1 0
 Pinkbike Poll:
Which would you rather have? A red bull helmet sponsorship for life, or a bonus year’s salary?
  • 1 0
 Finn...Jackson, you both have an Elite DH World Cup win in you, I know it. Always rooting for you lads.
  • 1 0
 There’s a girl on another article complaining about gender inequality, this is a perfect example.
  • 1 0
 does anyone know where a guy could get a jersey like his with the flag on the sleeve? It looks sick!
  • 12 12
 What a MONSTERous talent on the bike! I believe he will be a ROCKSTAR soon if he can keep his fiere BURNing.
  • 21 3
 Even for a German thats a poor pun.
  • 3 0
 @hhaaiirryy: I know, this was the whole point...:-)
  • 2 2
 @hhaaiirryy: Woooooooosh.
  • 2 1
 @SimonJaeger: I don't think "Wooooooosh" applies, when someone identifies the pun, but still thinks it sucks.
  • 1 0
 @mammal: he's close enough to Germany though to also have zero sense of humour.
  • 2 0
 Congrats, well deserved.
  • 1 0
 Well about bloody time. Well deserved!
  • 1 0
 Frickin awesome Jackson! Keep sending
  • 1 0
 Hard work paying off. Congrats
  • 1 0
 That last photo is awesome, such rad style young man! Congrats!! \m/
  • 1 0
 Saw that coming for a long time, well deserved!
  • 1 0
 Super sick.

Now where is the helmet for Gracey Hemstreet?
  • 1 0
 I'm sure he earns it when he was like 12yo Wink
  • 1 0
 He looks stoked, so glad for him. Congrat Jackson!!
  • 1 0
 I thought he got that after his strider video.
  • 1 0
 Red Bull gives you farts - Bbbrrraaaapppp
  • 2 1
 Cool kid gets cooler!
  • 1 0
 That's sick
  • 1 0
 i want to see a video!
  • 1 0
 WELL DESERVED MY MAN!
  • 1 0
 SAME
  • 1 0
 its aboot time!
  • 1 1
 didnt he have a red bull helmet for rampage?
  • 3 0
 I think that's Jaxson Riddle you're thinking of.
  • 1 0
 @11six: oooohhhhh
  • 1 0
 Getn paid $$$!!!
  • 1 0
 earned for sure !!!
  • 1 0
 rock on Jackson!
  • 2 4
 Trek? When did that happen! Transition couldn’t keep him forever but did I miss an announcement
  • 4 0
 He was never on Transition, and has been with Trek for at least a couple of years already
  • 8 1
 Stop talking in riddles...
  • 2 0
 Jackson Goldstone and Jaxson Riddle are not the same person
  • 3 0
 @GauteJohansen: Literally just realized this yesterday.
  • 6 0
 @GauteJohansen: you ever seen both of them in the same place at the same time..?
  • 1 0
 this is hilarious
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