Red Bull Rampage Live on Red Bull TV

Oct 20, 2017
by rasoulution  
Red Bull Rampage is the biggest test of guts, skill and creativity on a bike. Held in the iconic Navajo Sandstone Cliffs and mountains of Southern Utah on the edge of Zion National Park, 21 elite riders will have to show massive tricks, gnarly drops and jaw-dropping lines to impress the judges. A new additional ridge opened at the venue will also allow new lines among the already heart-stopping possibilities. Without the use of power tools, the elite group of riders and their two-person build crews will each have to sculpt their own lines including any jumps, drops, berms or other features they want to ride on the blank canvas the Rampage zone offers. No two riders’ paths down the near-vertical sandstone ridges will be the same. With only two runs to impress the six-member judging panel of Rampage veterans led by freeride legend Randy Spangler, the riders will be assessed according to four sets of criteria: difficulty of line, air amplitude, control and fluidity, and tricks and style.

Thomas Genon competes at Red Bull Rampage in Virgin Utah USA on 14 October 2016. Garth Milan Red Bull Content Pool P-20161015-00466 Usage for editorial use only Please go to www.redbullcontentpool.com for further information.
Tommy G showing his signature style at Red Bull Rampage 2016. Image by Garth Milan / Red Bull Content Pool.

No athlete has ever managed to win Red Bull Rampage three times, but with two-time winners Brandon Semenuk (CAN), Kyle Strait (USA) and Kurt Sorge (CAN) in the lineup, the odds have never been higher. Defending champion Semenuk is already one of the world’s most decorated freeride athletes and could additionally write history this year as the first back-to-back winner of the event. Strait meanwhile, is the only rider who has competed in every edition of Red Bull Rampage, taking part in the inaugural 2001 event as a 14-year-old grom, and shows no sign of slowing down. Sorge on the other hand, holds the distinction of the most decorated athlete in the history of the event and is keen to keep it that way.

Watch Red Bull Rampage 2017 live from Virgin, Utah on October 27, exclusively on Red Bull TV.

Jame Doerfling rides during Red Bull Rampage in Virgin UT USA on 13 October 2016. Christian Pondella Red Bull Content Pool P-20161014-00364 Usage for editorial use only Please go to www.redbullcontentpool.com for further information.
James Doerfling redefining 'steep' at Red Bull Rampage 2016. Image by Christian Pondella / Red Bull Content Pool.

The biggest challenge for the two-time winners will however be to beat the rest of the field. With backgrounds ranging from Freestyle to Downhill and Freeride, the phrase of ‘it’s anyone’s game’ has never rung truer than at Rampage. Slopestyle riders like Thomas Genon (BEL), Brett Rheeder (CAN) and Antoine Bizet (FRA) will be bringing their huge bag of tricks to the Utah deserts whereas young chargers like Utah locals Ethan Nell (USA) and Reed Boggs (USA) will also be eager to bring the heat to the older generation of freeride legends like Darren Berrecloth (CAN) and past Rampage winners Cam Zink (USA) and Andreu Lacondeguy (ESP).

Brandon Semenuk competes at Red Bull Rampage in Virgin Utah USA on 14 October 2016. Garth Milan Red Bull Content Pool P-20161015-00490 Usage for editorial use only Please go to www.redbullcontentpool.com for further information.
Brandon Semenuk on his winning run in 2016. Image by Garth Milan / Red Bull Content Pool.

With a stacked field and a huge face to play with isolating favorites might be hard but one thing is certain, Red Bull Rampage will be a breathtaking display of sheer guts and determination and the ultimate showcase of what is possible on a mountain bike.

Catch a live look at practice and preparations on October 26, 2017, and then see Red Bull Rampage on October 27, 2017: both free of charge, live and on demand, on redbull.tv.

Andreu Lacondeguy rides during Red Bull Rampage in Virgin UT USA on 14 October 2016. Christian Pondella Red Bull Content Pool P-20161015-00361 Usage for editorial use only Please go to www.redbullcontentpool.com for further information.
Andreu Lacondeguy will be eager to stand on top of the podium again. Image by Christian Pondella / Red Bull Content Pool.

Red Bull TV is distributed digitally at redbull.tv and as an app across mobile phones, tablets, consoles, OTT devices and Smart TVs. For a full list of supported devices, visit this page.



Schedule: Red Bull Rampage 2017 LIVE on Red Bull TV
Oct. 27, 12:00am CEST: This Is Live… Rampage 2017 – A live look at practice runs and line preparations
Oct. 27, 6:00pm CEST: Red Bull Rampage 2017

Carson Storch rides during Red Bull Rampage in Virgin UT USA on 14 October 2016. Christian Pondella Red Bull Content Pool P-20161015-00433 Usage for editorial use only Please go to www.redbullcontentpool.com for further information.
Carson Storch throwing a massive 360 at Red Bull Rampage 2016. Image by Christian Pondella / Red Bull Content Pool.


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20 Comments
  • 25 2
 Not the same without Aggy. Frown
  • 17 0
 or kelly (Frown emoji)
  • 4 0
 or doerfling (frown emoji)
  • 8 0
 How about displaying the North American times too - for the convenience of your North American audience?
  • 1 0
 CEST is 6 hours ahead of EST. So 8 hours off MST in Virgin.
  • 10 0
 Practice/Line preparation will air at 3pm PST, 4pm MST, 5pm CS, and 6pm EST on Thursday the 26th.
Rampage airs at 9am PST, 10am MST, 11am CST, and noon EST on Friday the 27th.
  • 1 0
 Just do the math(s)
  • 3 1
 And why not a 24 hours time display. that am/pm thing is so stupid.
  • 1 0
 @mentalhead: I feel sorry for the AM/PM haters lol
  • 1 0
 @ChristophColombo: have an upvote you legend
  • 1 0
 @trailblitz: he’s a legend for posting some times ! WGM
  • 6 0
 Oh Man! How lucky are we? Thank you to everyone involved. Especially the riders......
  • 4 0
 Who's broadcasting it again? I think I missed that part of the article.
  • 13 0
 ESPN 8 The OCHO!
  • 3 0
 As usual we gonna watch riders enjoying the wind on top because the weather is just too hot at bottom.
  • 3 0
 And I'll be taking the 27th off
  • 3 0
 HELLL YEAHHH THAT TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN !
  • 1 0
 Do they post a replay like they do with the World Cups?

I cant remember as usually I watch it live but might miss it this year?
  • 1 0
 Red Bull has a channel, and an app for ROKU devices. you can watch it free.
  • 1 0
 @fruitsd79: but do they post a replay if you miss the live event?







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