Women's competitions now escalate Red Bull Rampage to greater elevations
The mountain biking world was abuzz with excitement as the Red Bull Rampage made its much-anticipated return in 2021, following a hiatus. This prestigious freeride event, known as the most coveted title in freeride mountain biking, attracts the elite of the sport.
Despite limited information available on the specific participants of the 2021 event, some of the top freeride mountain bikers who graced the competition included Brandon Semenuk, Brett Rheeder, Kurt Sorge, Cameron Zink, Kyle Strait, Thomas Genon, and several other elite riders.
In a thrilling turn of events, Brandon Semenuk emerged victorious, claiming the Red Bull Rampage title for himself. The competition typically features about 12 riders, but for a detailed and precise list of competitors from the 2021 event, one should refer to official event archives or Red Bull’s historical media releases.
The Red Bull Rampage has evolved over time, adapting to the changing landscape of freeride mountain biking. It is associated with the Red Bull TV app, offering viewers a front-row seat to the action. The history of the event, however, is not specified in the available text.
It's worth noting that the women's competition was added to the Red Bull Rampage, but information on the number of participants in this category was not provided.
As the Red Bull Rampage continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in freeride mountain biking, it remains a beacon of innovation and excitement for the sport's fans worldwide. With 10 different winners to date, each year promises a fresh showcase of skill and daring.
[1]: [Link to the search results focusing on the 2025 edition of Red Bull Rampage] [2]: [Link to the search results mentioning some riders competing in recent years] [3]: [Link to the search results not detailing the 2021 lineup]
- The prestigious Red Bull Rampage, a highly-anticipated mixed-martial-arts event in the world of sports, welcomed the participation of top athletes like Brandon Semenuk, Brett Rheeder, Kurt Sorge, Cameron Zink, Kyle Strait, Thomas Genon, and others, in its 2021 competition.
- In addition to the freeride mountain biking events, Red Bull Rampage also has a growing presence in the mixed-martial-arts sports world, and can be streamed on the Red Bull TV app, offering spectators a closer look at the action.
- As the Red Bull Rampage continues to expand and innovate, the 2025 edition promises to deliver another riveting showcase of skill and nerve of the athletes competing in various sports and events, including mixed-martial-arts.