Rampage Revealed - The People’s Champ Reflects

Oct 23, 2015 at 10:19
by SRAM  
It has been a busy year for Brandon Semenuk. After a brain-jarring crash in Rotorua, New Zealand, at the season-opening round of the Crankworx Slopestyle Triple Crown, and an admittedly sub-par performance at Crankworx Les 2 Alpes, Semenuk’s highly focused schedule fell under question.

Outside of competition, his absolutely sublime single-run segment in the “unReal” movie once again demonstrated Brandon’s unmistakable style. And then his “Revel in the Chaos” launched, a hard-charging and fun flick that he co-produced with Rupert Walker.

By all accounts, Revel has been a critical and commercial success. And though the performance of “Revel in the Chaos” couldn’t do much to diminish his 0-and-2 record going into Crankworx Whistler, it was undoubtedly a serious morale boost.

Rampage Revealed The People s Champ Reflects

True to form, when the pressure was on, Semenuk laid down a Joyride run that handily took home the gold. Next up, Rampage.

Red Bull Rampage is otherworldly in its sheer magnitude. It makes careers, creates legends and is arguably the center stage of mountain bike progression. And Semenuk is always a favorite, despite bobbles in the last couple editions. Everyone knows, though, that if Brandon can make it all the way to the bottom on his Rampage run, it will absolutely be something special.

On event day, he did. And it was something special.

Rampage Revealed The People s Champ Reflects

Rampage viewers voted Semenuk’s performance best of the contest, making him the People’s Choice champion. But the official score — that awarded by the judges — had him back in 4th, his score more than two points off of Kurt Sorge’s winning run of 96.5.

Judged sports are always controversial, and the results are never universally accepted. Given the reactions of fans, and the popularity of his performance in the public voting, we thought it would be interesting to get Brandon’s take on this year’s Red Bull Rampage.

Rampage Revealed The People s Champ Reflects

Your season didn’t really start on a very positive a note, but certainly came into its own with the release of “Revel in the Chaos” and your big win at Crankworx Whistler. Your Rampage run made it look like you were just sessioning a segment of Revel for the 20th time. Were you that confident or are you the best poker face in history? Was it one of those magical days where everything just comes together?

The day before the event, my body felt shattered from digging and then a big day of practice, but luckily, on Friday, I got a second wind. It was nice to feel fresh going into the event, but not by any means was I completely confident in completing my runs. There is always an 'if'.


So you’re at the bottom after knocking out a record-setting 94 and watching the final riders come down. Your score gets beaten three times. Any personal reaction about the judging aside, what were your initial thoughts? You are known as a very competitive person—did you think you could find another 2.5 points in a second run? If so, where and how?

Rampage is so opinionated and difficult to judge ‘cause everyone is riding a different line. I thought the top three guys all had amazing runs no matter how you wanna stack them, but I thought the points spread was kind of high. When I saw I had to get 2.5 more points on a run I was already pretty happy with, it kinda stumped me. That’s a lot of points to make up, and breaching a score close to 97.00 is rare on your best of days. Not saying it wasn't doable, but it was a bit discouraging at the time.

Rampage Revealed The People s Champ Reflects

Given your runaway win in the Rampage People’s Choice, do you think that Rampage and other freeride events should rethink the judging process? Should the viewing public be a deciding factor in the official scoring — or perhaps even the entire score?

I think the judging needs to develop with the sport. We need judges that are aware of changes and can follow the curve of progression. As for viewer judging, I don’t think it hurts to have their voices heard, but there is also a big difference between what it looks like on a screen and how it really is in real life, so I still think having a judging team on site is key.


Putting you out on a limb a bit here, how would you score the top five riders?

I don't know if I wanna give my top five ‘cause I watched the event from a different light, and the judges had a much better vantage of the runs than I did, but I did think Aggy's run was better the Sorge’s, and I thought Zink’s run was better than both of theirs.

Rampage Revealed The People s Champ Reflects

You’ve been at the top of this game for a long time, and anyone who has been a competitor knows that high-level competition really takes it out of you. How many more contests will Brandon Semenuk contend? And will you come back to Rampage next year?

Yes, for sure. This was my 10th season in a row competing, so it’s definitely a lot of high-level stress, but I wouldn't say that stress is taking it out of me — it’s actually motivating me to accomplish goals in other facets of the sport. I have more objectives outside of competition now, so you might see me move way from events, but Rampage probably won't be one of them. Rampage is an experience and a personal challenge every time. Being able to find a line that’s 'you', orchestrate the build, practice and complete your runs is a confidence booster no matter how you end up.

Rampage Revealed The People s Champ Reflects


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68 Comments
  • 478 5
 #SEMENUKTHINKSZINKGOTROBBED
  • 221 1
 So does Zink, and so do I.
  • 66 1
 Me too.
  • 96 2
 Semenuk is such a professional, he knows and so do all the riders on the hill who had the best run, regardless of the judges.
  • 120 2
 same here. i also think fairclough should have scored higher way higher!
  • 85 0
 I'm so dang impressed with Brandon as a person and we all know his riding speaks for itself, he is a consummate professional that many, many other athletes could take a pointer or two from; doesn't water down truth while remaining incredibly diplomatic. Well said, Brandon!
  • 74 1
 "..and I thought Zink’s run was better than both of theirs.|"
finally..from someone who rides on the their level
  • 4 51
flag scott-townes (Oct 23, 2015 at 13:13) (Below Threshold)
 So doesn't everyone else that isn't a slope fanboy.
  • 11 21
flag SithBike (Oct 23, 2015 at 13:34) (Below Threshold)
 Now that Semenuk has said so, watch everybody jump on the band wagon.
  • 14 1
 When VitalMtb asked Kyle Strait if he agrees with the judging, he didn´t say anything...
www.vitalmtb.com/photos/features/RAMPAGE-QUESTION-OF-THE-DAY-Do-you-agree-with-the-results,9534/Slideshow,0/sspomer,2
  • 39 2
 This is what I would change in Rampage

1) for judging the rider chooses his line and his tricks presents it to the judges the judges give him the maximum points he could get if he does it all. Like gymnastics. This run done well is worth 94.5. The other 95.5 This way the rider knows where he stand before dropping in, and they can change their line before the event and represent it to the judges if they want.

2) Take rampage points off of world tour. So the athletes who don't want to compete dont have to try to just make it down to keep their FMB points up.
  • 5 0
 then it would smb instead of fmb
  • 1 0
 ZINK!!!!
  • 20 0
 Zink has more balls than a golf course. Not only did he drop the sickest line of the day but he stood beside Paul B and let the world know what he thinks about pain and money. He may lose his sponsorship now he is labeled a "trouble maker" and whistle blower but in my book he is #1 even though he got "Norbed" by the judges.

massive respect to Brandon, Zink and the entire crew including every builder and volunteer
  • 5 4
 There are so many issues with this event, not only the judging. Rampage itself is badass, but screw red bull. I don't mean to bash Semenuk here, because the dude can ride and definitely displayed some professionalism, but why is it that only the local guys were catching heat for 'not building' or 'poaching' lines? I even heard someone complaining that Logan knew of the location and came out prior to the event to ride. Umm, did nobody realize that Semenuk's line from Revel in the Chaos was literally built on the next ridge over... I am certain that multiple riders were in the area prior to Rampage. Furthermore, telling another competitor that he can't ride your line because he's "not one of the homies" will only lead to more animosity.
  • 5 1
 hey @Gingymp5 Zink just said on fb that you made his day!! senpai noticed you, congratulations man www.facebook.com/Cam-Zink-121214941259631
  • 5 1
 @Scott-Townes with yet another ignotlrant opinion. All the runs were good man, different people respect and get off on different stuff. Frankly, all the runs were rad to watch, dramatic, exciting and everything else we hope for. Send good love.
  • 3 0
 Hard to judge style and difficulty
  • 55 7
 Bizet woulda won! Hands down!
  • 31 2
 Nah, Bizet would have been scored low for dropping in early
  • 11 2
 I m afrait jtg is right .... judges sucked, it s like the was decided way before the event
  • 1 0
 more like this year they wanted a straight down hill ripper like Andreau's run or Strait's big dropping no hander 2 years ago. I agree they write off Zink and a few others as losers without watching the run....very odd considering who is judging.
  • 8 4
 if my gradma had balls she would be my grandfather
  • 47 5
 how about another article where every rider who participated says what he thinks about the rampage concept and speaks about what happened to Paul Bas ??
  • 25 4
 Preferably anonymously do they dont get crucified by Red Bull
  • 10 23
flag defineindecline (Oct 23, 2015 at 18:03) (Below Threshold)
 Fuck Red Bull.
  • 39 4
 Being able to find a line that’s 'you'

thats what i think rampage needs to get back to. This is some epic ass terrain, we need to get back to riders show casing they're best of themselves, R dog needs to go flying down the mountain sideways in style, cam zink needs to do it in 4 large drops, semenuk needs to do 40 backflips and 78 barspins and mcgazza has to find a 140 foot gap and triple back flip it.

thats how they ride, i want to see them throw down their styles of riding as well as they can.

and get paid more.
  • 40 6
 Semenuk got robbed by the judges, that's all.
  • 59 7
 I think you look like a Trek Session and need an enduro specific dose of LET IT GO ALREADY!!!
  • 2 1
 LOLing at that comment so hard.
  • 4 2
 You forgot 26" for life f*ck boost
  • 23 1
 I like that he actually answered the questions, straight-up. Nice work, Semenuk!
  • 2 1
 Anyone who appreciates all aspects of biking and is not playing favorites pretty much saw it the same as him...what's up judges. Caught up in the momentum? Crazy that a slope style rider called it right between Aggy and Sorge. Not sure if I agree, but that no-handed backflip shouldn't have been the deciding factor. Sorge went so deep on that drop though I would hope that's what the judges saw.
  • 14 0
 Zinks run was what free ride is all about, the top line was so intense. You could see he was just hanging on. I cant believe he was beat by guys riding highways. I liked those runs to but it wasnt fair.
  • 13 1
 He's got it pretty much where I had it. Sem Zink Aggy Sorge The scoring is a major major issue. The event has had 10 years to figure it out and they're not. Judges shouldn't be talking to each other before they score. The judges clearly got hyped as things went along. Pretty much screwing guys that went earlier. That was clear just by looking at Cam's score. You may have seen me post on Cam's previous podium saying I felt like he got over scored so I'm not some Cam Zink fan boy. It was just very easy to see what happened. I don't blame him at all for not putting down the second run.
  • 2 1
 I 100% she with the dropping in early comment. However, that's been the case for years. I think it was two years ago now (three rampages) where T-Mac dropped in first and sent a huge dirt to dirt step down that was as big, if not bigger than the Oakley sender. It was an awesome run and he got a mediocre score. Gutted for him.

I also thought Aggy's run was better than Sorge's. Then I saw the POV footage and that totally changed my mind - their actual lines were very very similar, there was just a little deviation at the top.

It's always going to be a hard event to judge and what is fair to one person will seem ludicrous to the next.
  • 3 0
 agreed. I was pissed that year. I felt like TMAC should have been on the podium. He got flat robbed. His line was as fast as anyone else's and faster than most. Packed in a bunch of style and some really cool tricks that don't get enough credit. And then the big dirt to dirt. That was the largest hit of the entire event. And he hit it clean. Yet one dude was on the podium based literally off of one trick. I got reamed for bringing it up... which is odd considering that I've voiced my opinion this year that that same dude got hosed this year. Sorge's line was gnarly for sure. It was also very very fast. Super big. That step down was crazy. But I like Aggy's more mainly because he was more precise.
  • 5 0
 One question: You put Aggy in 3rd but leave Andreau outta the top 4, although Aggy and Andreau had the exact same lines but Andreau tricked the top and bottom hip hits whereas Aggy didn't. Also Sorge's run had bigger hits and tricks than Aggy. Just curious as to your thought process and I'm bored as hell, haha.
  • 14 1
 Semenuk is just the man. much respect.
  • 11 0
 2 days without pinkbike. Must be some sort of fucking record for me
  • 9 1
 Such a humble rider, this guy just kills it all the time
  • 6 2
 I feel like I'm the only person who thought the judging was relatively correct, at least for the winner. I do think the judges scored too high early on, which caused some problems with giving proper gaps in scores.

Laco had a sweet run, but he cased his corkscrew flip (or whatever you want to call it) and slipped a pedal on his second big drop, and his backflip off the RZR jump was meh, everybody did a backflip there.

Aggy had a good run as well, but watching it right before Sorge's, it was clearly not as good - a couple no handers and another backflip off the RZR.

Semenuk was probably the most underrated rider, his runs were very smooth, he did lots of different tricks, I especially liked the way he flowed and jumped between features off his front wheel. All I can really fault him for was he was a little slow setting up for his big drop and only had one (that I could see anyway), and that he also just backflipped the RZR. Semenuk also got two runs, which none of the other top guys got.

Sorge went really big, twice, had a creative line, had a mix of tricks, absolutely stomped his landings, flowed well carrying good speed throughout, and had the best trick off the RZR jump (that was landed). His only fault was casing the landing on the jump after the RZR jump.

I think Zink had the most creative line of the top guys, but he only had a couple tricks, which weren't perfectly stomped, and he cased a landing in his run.

I'd put Sorge and Semenuk as the top two riders, neck and neck, but the edge goes to Sorge for carrying more speed for the really big stuff and hitting more really big stuff. This is Rampage, afterall.
  • 5 1
 Funny how u call flip can-can to little tuck nohander from Semenuk - *just backflip*
  • 2 1
 I've watched both runs multiple times after reading your comment, I don't see any can-can in the flip and his tuck no-hander was tiny, it looks like he was just trying to regain his positioning on the bike. Maybe you have a different view, but I don't see that in the HD replay on Redbull.
  • 2 1
 @MTBLegend92 3.01.11 look it.
And yes,u miss many aspects of runs,focusing only on tricks.
  • 5 0
 Semenuk's runs need a high frame rate slow replay to fully appreciate, he tricks faster than the average eye can see, that said his run was fluid and full of tricks, but sorge and Zink should have won for all out huge-ness, I feel the lower doubles were judged to highly, were Sorge did his tuck-flip etc, you're basically off the mountain by that point and just carrying momentum on flat ground, Zink even mentioned that in an interview too, his run was over when he got to the flat because he didn't follow the same line as the fest crew, and he got marked down for it, but what Zink did up top, with that vertical section and his massive 3-drop and flip step-down should have earned him 1st place by a hairs bredth imo. In short.... Zink got robbed on probably the one time where he actually should have won... Haha
  • 6 3
 I thought Zink had the best run based on tech, Semenuk had the best run base on tricks, and Lacondeguy had the best run based on going huge. That would be my top three, but I could see how the judges might do it differently based on all-aroundness rather than being really good at one specific aspect.
  • 1 0
 IMO Semenuk's run was the best. Maybe not the gnarliest, but certainty the most stylish. Judged events will always be an issue and unfortunately there isn't much to do about it. Nice answers from the man, seems 100% honest.
  • 2 0
 Why not do like dog shows and let all the riders go, and then decide a winner? That way the judges won't run out of scoring room.
  • 1 0
 Thats why I like downhill race the clock dont lie. When you have judges in the contestação enyone can say Simeone got robbed is very subjetive. Even in downhilleira races people get robbed.
  • 3 0
 anyone know where to view zinks run!?
  • 1 0
 red bull's website! they have the whole event available to watch. its tight.
  • 1 0
 They should have asked him about life behind bars season 4 and if it was coming
  • 2 0
 Best style and consistency, ever.
  • 5 2
 Class act..
  • 2 0
 Let the riders judge Fest style
  • 2 0
 What about lacondeguy? He had aggys run with better tricks
  • 3 1
 #Sorgedoesntgiveaf*ck. He didnt bitch ride the mountain.
  • 2 0
 Semenuk had the best octagon control.
  • 2 1
 Such a great guy with style and nice attitude.
  • 1 0
 Perfect run and interview
  • 1 0
 Can anybody say spell check?
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