Red Bull Rampage Recap: Another Wild Weekend in the Utah Desert
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Red Bull Rampage Recap: Another Wild Weekend in the Utah Desert
"The 2025 edition of Red Bull Rampage took place in Virgin, Utah over the weekend, bringing riders from around the world to compete on freeride mountain biking's biggest stage. There was no shortage of mind-blowing riding by some of the most talented big mountain and slopestyle riders in the game throwing down on the unique, beautiful, and treacherous terrain in the Southern Utah desert. Here's what happened."
"On Friday, October 17th, the women's Red Bull Rampage event went off for the second time in its history. On a separate venue adjacent to the men's, the women's competitors spent the week leading up to the event shaping lines and pushing their personal limits in practice. Unfortunately, pushing those limits in practice resulted in several injuries, whittling the field down to a total of seven from the original twelve."
The 2025 Red Bull Rampage took place in Virgin, Utah, attracting top freeride and slopestyle mountain bikers. The women's event ran on a separate venue adjacent to the men's, and practice injuries reduced the field from twelve to seven. Finals featured two top-to-bottom runs with massive drops, gaps, tricks, and high-consequence lines. Robin Goomes won the women's contest with a score of 89.50, narrowly edging second place by 0.17 points. Hannah Bergemann scored 89.33 and received the McGazza Spirit Award. Georgia Astle completed the podium in third with 87.66. The men's event marked the 19th running and delivered wild, skillful riding and edge-of-seat drama.
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