Red Bull Rampage is renowned for being the Super Bowl of mountain biking. Now on its 17th edition, the best freeriders on the planet will again be assembling in Utah, for a week of building lines and finding the most gnarly way to go from top to bottom on the iconic near-vertical red rock of the Beehive State.
The event has evolved over the years though. What started off as a test to see who could simply hold on and keep it together as they navigated one of the rawest mountainsides around has morphed into an all-out trick-fest. World firsts, death-defying stunts and moments that have left viewers on the edge of their seats have all been thrown down during its two decades – and the boundaries just keep getting pushed.
From the Godfather of Freeride, Wade Simmons, to the most entertaining man on two wheels, Andreu Lacondeguy, these runs span generations, genres and G-forces. Let's drop in and relive all the winning runs from across every Red Bull Rampage from 2001 to 2022:
After a three-year hiatus, Rampage was back in 2008 and revealed a new freeride icon in the process. A 17-year-old Brandon Semenuk won Rampage 2008 with speed, a big no-footed can-can and not one, but two suicide no-handers off some impressive drops.
Watch the run that put Cam Zink on top of the podium at Red Bull Rampage 2010 in this video.
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Kurt Sorge puts together a run full of speed and style – 2012
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Kurt Sorge's Winning Run at Red Bull Rampage 2012
Watch Kurt Sorge's impressive winning run at Red Bull Rampage 2012...
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Kyle Strait becomes the first double winner – 2013
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Red Bull Rampage 2013: Kyle Strait's Winning Run
Strait's victory at Red Bull Rampage 2013 makes him the only rider to have won it more than once.
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Speed, step downs and a big backflip from Andreu Lacondeguy – 2014
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Andreu Lacondeguy's Winning Red Bull Rampage Run
Watch the run that won Red Bull Rampage 2014 for Spanish rider Andreu Lacondeguy.
Andreu Lacondeguy rode his YT Industries TUES downhill bike down what many consider to be the rowdiest line in the event's history. A controlled and measured run was sprinkled with some magic – notably a huge backflip – which was enough for the Spanish rider to win his first Rampage.
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Kurt Sorge brings the style – 2015
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Kurt Sorge's Run at Red Bull Rampage 2015
See the run that earned Sorge the Rampage win.
Kurt Sorge repeated his 2012 Rampage victory with a run that showed just how fast and flowy the Canadian rider can be. With a steep drop up top, a fast run down the Fest ridge and a massive sender of a backflip no hander at the end, Sorge showed that fast and stylish with a hint of gnar is still the ticket to win at Rampage.
Brandon Semenuk lays down a marker – 2016
The master has returned. When a 17-year-old Brandon Semenuk won Rampage in 2008, the mountain bike world knew someone special had arrived on the scene. Eight years later and the Whistler wunderkind has transformed into a man and transformed a sport with unmatched progression.
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Kurt Sorge makes it three in Utah – 2017
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Red Bull Rampage 2017 winning run: Kurt Sorge
Kurt Sorge's winning run from Red Bull Rampage 2017
Canadian Sorge became the first three-time Red Bull Rampage winner by stomping an amazing final run. No one could match his two huge backflips off the iconic cliffs of Virgin, Utah, which left jaws around the world firmly on the floor.
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Brett Rheeder spins his way to a win – 2018
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Brett Rheeder's winning run
Watch Brett Rheeder's groundbreaking winning run at Red Bull Rampage 2018.
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Rheeder’s winning run came on his first run. He started with an opposite 360, followed by a double drop. The following drop into the mid-section of the course saw him do a huge flat backflip that drew gasps from the watching crowd lower down the mountain. He then finished with a regular 360 and a backflip one foot can-can on the lower section of his run.
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Semenuk shows no fear to become a three-time winner – 2019
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Brandon Semenuk’s winning run
Watch Brandon Semenuk’s winning performance at Red Bull Rampage 2019.
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Semenuk made it three overall Rampage titles with his win in 2019. Semenuk took the victory on his first of two runs. A ride that was packed full of tricks and technical riding, the run included a move that showed his supreme technical ability as he skimmed a rock with a manual before greasing a cork 360. A 360 before the end topped off this jaw-dropping run that would deliver the Canadian a score of 92.33 from the judges.
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Semenuk is hailed the king of Rampage – 2021
The history books of Rampage were rewritten as Semenuk rode his way to a fourth win, and so now stands alone with the most wins at the freeride contest. Semenuk's victory also made him the first athlete to have back-to-back Rampage wins. On his second run, Semenuk pulled off two significant tricks that wowed the judges – a tailwhip off a flat drop and a backflip tailwhip. The overall run saw him set a score of 89 that wouldn't be beaten.
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Brett Rheeder becomes a two-time Rampage champion - 2022
Having not competed at the 2021 event due to injury, Rheeder was so happy to be back involved at Rampage. Putting down a clean run would be more than enough for the Canadian, who only returned to competition riding for the first time since 2019 just prior to Rampage. Rheeder would do better than that, putting down a memorable first run that included a flip can on a massive 48-foot [14.63m] drop which was then followed up a with a technical tailwhip on a step-up. The run would score 90.66 and ultimately give him the win. Canadians have now won every Red Bull Rampage contest since 2015.
Watch the full replay Red Bull Rampage 2022 on Red Bull TV here.