Swedish rider Emil Johansson wows the packed crowd lining the streets with a gravity-defying trick at Red Bull District Ride 2022 in Nuremberg, Germany.
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All you need to know about Red Bull District Ride

Red Bull District Ride returns in July, bringing freeride mountain biking to the streets of Groningen. A rare urban contest where creativity, control and line choice decide everything.
By Rajiv Desai
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When Red Bull District Ride returns in 2026, it does so with a reputation that no other urban freeride event can touch. For the first time ever, the world’s most progressive mountain bike street contest rolls into Groningen in the Netherlands, promising a brand-new course, huge creative freedom and a truly stacked rider list.
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What is Red Bull District Ride?

Patricia Druwen surveys Groningen from above with her bike, scouting prime locations for Red Bull District Ride 2026 in the heart of the Dutch city.

Groningen will host the 2026 edition of Red Bull District Ride

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Red Bull District Ride is an urban freeride mountain bike competition that challenges riders to interpret a custom-built city course in their own way.

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There's no fixed line and no prescribed approach. Riders link stair sets, drops, wallrides and purpose-built features across an entire district, choosing how and where to ride. Judging focuses on difficulty, style, creativity and overall impression.
It's this freedom that sets District Ride apart from traditional contests.
The format also brings together different riding backgrounds. Slopestyle specialists, freeriders and riders with a street focus all compete on equal terms, often producing unexpected approaches and standout moments.
Need something more visual to get an idea of what to expect? Then watch the video in the player below:

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Red Bull District Ride comes to the Netherlands

Red Bull District Ride comes to the Netherlands

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What will the Red Bull District Ride 2026 course look like?

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Red Bull District Ride 2026 track

As the name of the event suggests, the course will be split into 'districts' that aim to push the limits of the world’s best MTB slopestyle athletes. The most recent editions have featured five districts, each packed with its own distinct features and obstacles, offering competitors variety and the best conditions to send different tricks.
This time, the track features just three different districts, but each demand everything from the riders in their own way. From a 14m-high roof drop in the Big Air District to park skills, technique and flow in the Park District and the Dual District, where riders can each choose their own line. Also boasting main features such as trick jumps, whale tails and curved wallrides, this track will stretch even the world's best! You can get an idea of what it'll look like in the video above.

What's in each district?

Dual District features

Park District features

Big Air District features:

Roll-in

Roll in

Flate drop

Whale tail

Spine box

Kicker drop

Curved wallride

Cannon

Big air booter

Trick jump

Jump box

Quarter bank wallride

Hip-jump box

Quarterpipe

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How will Red Bull District Ride be judged?

Riders are judged across multiple runs, with their best performances counting towards the final score.
There is no single winning formula. That is what makes District Ride so hard to master and so compelling to watch.
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Who's riding at Red Bull District RIde?

Only the world's very best mountain bike riders will take part in Red Bull District Ride.
On the men's side of the contest, we have 11 of the best from last year's Slopestyle World Championship and this year's FMB World Ranking, plus four wildcards:

Top five from Slopestyle World Championship 2025

Tim Bringer (FR)

Chance Moore (CA)

Paul Couderc (FRA)

Ben Thompson (CA)

Top six in FMB World Ranking 2026

Lucas Huppert (CH)

Nicholi Rogatkin (US)

Tobey Miley (DE)

Dane Folpp (AU)

Kaidan Ingersoll (US)

One wildcard from Birell Bike Fest

Griffin Paulson (CA)

Three wildcards via video submission

Jake Atkinson (UK)

Max Fredriksson (SE)

Pim Scheers (NL)

This year, history is also being made as, for the first time ever, there will be a full women's competition, with six of the best female riders battling it out for the crown - five based on competition ranking, plus one wildcard:

Top two from Slopestyle World Championship 2025

Robin Goomes (NZ)

Alma Wiggberg (SE)

Top three in FMB World Ranking 2026

Johanna Nussbaumer (DE)

Shealen Reno (US)

One wildcard from Birell Bike Fest

Natalia Niedzwiedz (PL)

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How to watch Red Bull District Ride live

If you're not able to get to central Groningen yourself, you can tune in to watch finals day live on Red Bull TV from 3.50pm CEST (1.50pm UTC) on Saturday, July 25.
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Who are the key riders from Red Bull District Ride history?

With seven previous competitions and a status as one of the original urban mountain bike slopestyle competitions, Red Bull District Ride has plenty of history.
Here's every event winner so far:
The first-ever edition took place in 2005, with Nuremberg hosting. The winner of the first title was Aaron Chase of the United States, who's since appeared several times as a course designer and judge at the event. The event then ran twice in 2006. Firstly in Catania, Italy, where Paul Basagoitia took the win underneath Mt Etna, with a then-17-year-old Andreu Lacondeguy named as best rookie for finishing second. Then later in the year more than 40,000 spectators descended on Nuremberg's old town once more to see American Cam McCaul win the title.
Then there was a wait of five long years for the next edition of the contest. The 2011 event was broadcast via livestream for the first time, with UK rider Sam Pilgrim winning. Another break followed before the fourth edition of the Red Bull District Ride in 2014 that saw a close run battle between Canadians Brandon Semenuk and Brett Rheeder for the title, with Semenuk edging the scores with a 0.83-point advantage over Rheeder.

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Red Bull District Ride 2014: Highlights

The best of the action from Red Bull District Ride 2014.

The 2017 edition was marked by some amazing tricks, including a world first by American Nicholi Rogatkin, who pulled off a 1440 on the final big air jump. That trick was critical to Rogatkin taking the title that year, too.

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Best of Red Bull District Ride

Catch all the highlights from the Red Bull District Ride 2017 urban slopestyle MTB contest.

Last time out for Red Bull District Ride was 2022 when the entirely untouchable Emil Johansson unseated defending champion Rogatkin, who finished third, and pipped home favourite Erik Fedko for the win.

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Top 3 runs

Watch the three best runs from Red Bull District Ride 2022 in Nuremberg, Germany.

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Red Bull District Ride

Red Bull District Ride brings slopestyle mountain biking to Groningen on July 24-25, 2026.

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