Video Round Up: Winning Runs and Huge Sends from Red Bull Rampage

Oct 24, 2020
by Ed Spratt  
The classic nac-whip from the only Brit representing in 2013. Fairclough had a great Rampage staying well away from the crash mats that were involuntarily installed by the event safety crew in the bottom of his canyon gap.

Although we aren't seeing any action from Red Bull Rampage this year, we have looked back through the archives for the biggest sends and the winning runs from the history of Rampage.




Winning Runs: 2010 - 2019




Tom Van Steenbergen's 72ft Canyon Front Flip Attempt




Sam Reynolds' Canyon Gap Superman




Red Bull Rampage 2001




10 of the Craziest Rampage Moments




Brendan Fairclough's 2019 Canyon Flip POV




Red Bull Rampage 2002




Cam Zink's Huge 360 in 2010




Nine of the Wildest Rampage POV Runs




Red Bull Rampage 2003




Huge Sends with Josh Bender




10 Years of Rampage with Kyle Strait




Red Bull Rampage 2004




Remy Metailler's Flat Out 2015 Run




Antoine Bizet's Massive Double Backflip




Red Bull Rampage 2008




A Look Through Classic Rampage Moments




Biggest Rampage Tricks 2001 - 2014





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24 Comments
  • 20 0
 Good Lawd the speed Remy carried at the top section was noticeably faster than any other footage I've seen! You can die on that top section ...
  • 8 0
 dude was going for the KOM for sure
  • 17 0
 Brendogs last year run is still one of the best natural true rampage runs. MC Gazza in 2013 was probably the gnarliest, sickest backflips I've ever seen! R.I.P Kelly Mc Garry
  • 3 7
flag scott-townes FL (Oct 26, 2020 at 4:46) (Below Threshold)
 " Brendogs last year run is still one of the best natural true rampage runs."

You've missed a lot of runs over the years.
  • 4 0
 @scott-townes: been watching it live every year from 2013 and yes there have been lots of good runs but brendog last year was keeping the true tradition of rampage alive.
Only my opinion obviously.
  • 1 7
flag scott-townes FL (Oct 26, 2020 at 8:35) (Below Threshold)
 @ryandodgeshaw: There have been a few events held before 2013...
  • 3 0
 @scott-townes: yes that’s true I’m just stating when I started watching it live.
  • 7 1
 Bender The Sender ????????????
  • 5 0
 1:20 in the 2002 recap that man was riding a HARDTAIL, the absolute MADMAN
  • 4 2
 Am did I miss something or did Kurt Sorge win in 2012 with most boring basic decent ever??
  • 3 0
 You defenitely missed something!! Lol
  • 1 1
 Exactly what I thought - nothing special at all. Zink at least did a 360 in 2010.
  • 1 1
 @lumpys: what did I miss?
  • 3 0
 @curtaincarot:
His top was super exposed into some fast steep rowdy drops, sends the Oakley drop, flips a huge drop! Massive superman, to finish it off on the Gee Atherton hip step down! Very amazing run.
  • 1 0
 @lumpys: I'n not underplaying how insane any of these runs are, just that this was, in comparison even with previous years, underwhelming to watch.

I guess everyone gets different things from watching these, and it's certainly subjective. And my view point is ONLY in comparison to the other insane runs, of which several were much more impressive to watch. IIO.
  • 2 0
 Bender's Park City drop in 2000 was his first big crash that put him on the map.

youtu.be/xvKW4XiFUy4
  • 2 0
 Absolutely love this content. Makes up at least a little bit for no Rampage this year...
  • 3 0
 That TVS front flip.... Bet he thinks about it every day. What a moment.
  • 2 0
 TVS is a madman. So much respect for that dude.
  • 1 0
 They’ve corrected the article’s main title. It originally said what I’d said.
  • 1 0
 Nico Vink should be mentioned for sure!
  • 1 0
 Thx for old rampage.
  • 2 2
 Ramapge?
  • 1 0
 whaT LANguaGe r u speaking?







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