Richie Rude at the Red Bull Mountain Bike Performance Camp in Machynlleth in Mai 2023, Wales.
Richie Rude celebrates at UCI EDR World Cup in Loudenvielle, France on September 6, 2024.

Richie
Rude

United States

United States

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MTB

Richie Rude is one of America’s most decorated MTB enduro riders and the first man to win back-to-back championship titles on the Enduro World Series.

Date of birth

1 January 1995

Place of birth

Redding, Connecticut

Age

31

Nationality

United States

United States

Career start

2010

Disciplines

Mountainbike Downhill / Mountainbike Enduro

Richie Rude grew up in Redding, Connecticut, and was riding a BMX bike and a mountain bike on the dirt trails around his house by the age of seven. By the time he was 12 he had already competed in his first downhill mountain bike race. He also played football, baseball and ran track, but Richie was most at home on the seat of his mountain bike.
He turned pro when he was 15 and graduated from high school while juggling a competition schedule that had him travelling around the world to compete in mountain bike races. In 2013, at the age of 18, he won the Junior Men’s Downhill World Championship title. Soon after, Richie switched his focus to enduro racing – a growing mountain bike discipline that involves timed stages throughout a mountainous course.
He debuted in the Enduro World Series in 2014, grabbing second place in a Colorado race during his rookie season. A member of the Yeti/Fox Factory Team since he was 17, Richie returned to the Enduro World Series in 2015 and claimed the overall title after winning three stops on the global tour. He followed that up with another overall victory (and four series wins) in 2016, becoming the first man to win back-to-back championship titles on the Enduro World Series.
In the years that followed Richie continued to regularly appear on the podium at World Series events, including several victories, and is now recognised as one of the USA's most decorated enduro riders.