50 of the Wildest Tricks & Sends So Far from Audi Nines 2020

Sep 12, 2020 at 9:48
by Ed Spratt  
This year's Audi Nines has seen some wild riding from some of the worlds best riders with Adolf Silva stomping his second-ever Cali Roll and Antoine Bizet landing the worlds first opposite Cashroll on a DH bike. With this in mind, we have put together 50 of the biggest tricks and sends we have seen from the first four days of the 2020 Audi Nines. Stay tuned for more freeride action from the quarry.

EMIL JOHANSSON
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

SAM REYNOLDS
Sam Reynolds getting huge amounts of air // Photo: Syo Van Vliet

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Photo: CA Greenwood

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Photo: CA Greenwood

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Photo: CA Greenwood

ANTOINE BIZET
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

ANTOINE BIZET
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

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Riders had plenty of hangtime to push tricks to their full potential // Photo: CA Greenwood

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Photo: CA Greenwood

SAM PILGRIM
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

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Photo: CA Greenwood

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Szymon Godziek made the most of the huge jumps // Photo: CA Greenwood

ThomasLemione
Photo: Florian Breitenberger

Antoine Bizet
Dropping in... // Photo: Klaus Polzer

PETER KAISER
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

Brandon Fairclough
Photo: Klaus Polzer

Emil Johansson
Photo: Klaus Polzer

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The course builders went all out with some great features this year. // Photo: Markus Fischer

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Photo: Markus Fischer

ANTOIN BIZET
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

LUKAS SKI LD
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

Clemens Kaudela
Spotting the landing // Photo: Klaus Polzer

SZYMON GODZIEK
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

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Photo: CA Greenwood

Antoine Bizet
Photo: Klaus Polzer

ADOLF SILVA
Adolf sends a huge flip over the UFO // Photo: Syo Van Vliet

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Photo: CA Greenwood

CLEMENS KAUDELA
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

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Photo: CA Greenwood

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Photo: CA Greenwood

AdolfSilva
Adolf Silva stomping the Cali Roll // Photo: Florian Breitenberger

Adolf Silva
Photo: Klaus Polzer

EmilJohansson
Photo: Florian Breitenberger

Paul Couderc
Photo: Klaus Polzer

PETER KAISER
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

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Brendan Fairclough has been throwing down plenty of Nacs all week. // Photo: CA Greenwood

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Photo: CA Greenwood

Tobi Wrobel
Photo: Klaus Polzer

ANTOINE BIZET
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

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Photo: CA Greenwood

BRENDAN FAIRCLOUGH
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

Adolf Silva
Adolf Silva chasing Brendan // Photo: Klaus Polzer

LUKAS SKIOLD
Photo: Syo Van Vliet

IKE KLAASSEN
Photo: CA Greenwood

Bienvenido Aguado Clemens Kaudela
Bienvenido Aguado Clemens Kaudela
Photos: Klaus Polzer

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A full extension from Brendog // Photo: CA Greenwood

Antoine Bizet
Photo: Klaus Polzer

ANTOINE BIZET
Photo: Syo Van Vliet




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18 Comments
  • 22 0
 I know we’re all superfans or whatever, but a caption that includes the name of the rider would be cool.
  • 15 0
 Adolf sends a DOUBLE backflip on the UFO.
  • 4 0
 Awesome pics, excellent coverage this year well done all involved, looks immense there!!
  • 6 4
 I love the pic of @brendog doing that no-hander on big air jump.
Looks like hes holding onto the tower behind him LOOOL!
  • 14 0
 Laughing out out out loud
  • 4 1
 Most progressive trick, displaying the stars and stripes underwear!
  • 2 0
 Crazy to see what these guys can do! I could only do a halfflip on those jumps
  • 2 1
 This is absolutely the cutting edge of what humans and athletes can do. If this stuff isn’t Olympic grade IDK what is. How come we don’t have our own mtb olympics??
  • 2 1
 because olympia sucks and ruins the spirit events like this create!
  • 10 7
 Where are the female competitors?
  • 1 3
 The only women invited were social media influencers. Audi Nines is nothing but class.
  • 2 0
 @Rudy2455: uh ... ya I was just making a point.
  • 1 0
 Fucking great question, beyond me why this has so many downvotes
  • 2 0
 Who needs LSD when you get that high on command?
  • 1 0
 The Nac seems to become kind of a signature trick for Bren. Crazy talented man!
  • 1 0
 If only us mere mortals could hit that stuff..........
  • 1 1
 Go BREDAN! Must be an up and comer, right?







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