Red Bull Rampage

The Red Bull Rampage is an invitation-only freeride mountain bike competition held near Zion National Park in Virgin, Utah, United States, just to the north of Gooseberry Mesa. From 2001 till 2004, it was held off the Kolob Terrace Road, on the western boundary of Zion National Park.

History
The competition took place from 2001 till 2004. However, by 2005 the organisers canceled due to the increasing risk competitors were taking. After a three-year hiatus, Rampage returned in 2008 at a new venue. The organizers introduced wooden features for the 2008 event. Previously, the competition took place on a natural piste, meaning it was devoid of manmade features.

The event usually occurs in October. Its format is similar to freestyle skiing and freestyle snowboarding, where competitors are judged on their choice of lines down the hill, their technical ability and the complexity and amplitude of tricks. Since its inception, Red Bull Rampage has become one of the biggest events in the Freeride mountainbiking (FMB) calendar.

At the first ever Rampage in 2001, the prize money for the event was $8,000. In 2015, the total prize fund was $100,000.

2023
Date: 13 October 2023
 * Kelly McGarry Spirit Award: Bienvenido Aguado Alba
 * Best Style Award: Emil Johansson
 * Best Digger Award: Reed Boggs' team of Caleb Holonko and Alan Mandel
 * Best trick: Bienvenido Aguado Alba for the front flip canyon gap
 * Toughness Award: Kyle Strait
 * People's choice: Bienvenido Aguado Alba

2022
Date: 21 October 2022
 * Kelly McGarry Spirit Award: Tom van Steenbergen
 * Best Style Award: Jaxson Riddle
 * Best Digger Award: Brett Rheeder (team of Phil Mclean and Austin Davignon)
 * Best trick: Brandon Semenuk (acid drop start)
 * Toughness Award: Cameron Zink

2021
Date: 15 October 2021
 * Kelly McGarry Spirit Award: Brage Vestavik
 * Best Style Award: Jaxson Riddle
 * Best Digger Award: Jaxson Riddle and his team
 * Best trick: Tom van Steenbergen (flat drop frontflip)
 * Toughness Award: Cameron Zink

2019
Dates: 22–25 October 2019
 * People's Choice Award: Szymon Godziek
 * Kelly McGarry Spirit Award: Tyler McCaul
 * Best trick: Brett Rheeder (can-can backflip)

2018
Dates: 23–26 October 2018
 * People's Choice Award: Adolf Silva
 * Kelly McGarry Spirit Award: Brendan Fairclough
 * Best trick: Tom van Steenbergen (flat drop backflip)
 * Cameron Zink and Bas van Steenbergen withdrew before the start.

2017
Dates: 26–27 October 2017
 * People's Choice Award: Antoine Bizet (44% votes)
 * Kelly McGarry Spirit Award: Pierre-Edouard Ferry

2016
Dates: 12–14 October 2016


 * People's Choice Award: Brandon Semenuk
 * Kelly McGarry Spirit Award: Conor Macfarlane
 * Best trick: Carson Storch (step down 360 drop)
 * First double backflip in event history: Antoine Bizet
 * Prize fund: $200,000.

2015
Dates: 15–16 October 2015


 * People's Choice Award: Brandon Semenuk (25% votes)
 * Best trick: Sam Reynolds (Superman over the Canyon Gap)
 * Prize fund: $100,000.

2014
Dates: 29–30 September 2014


 * Best trick: Cameron Zink (360 drop)
 * Prize fund: $75,000.

2013
Dates: 11–13 October 2013


 * Best trick: Cameron Zink
 * Prize fund: $55,000.

2012
Dates: 5–7 October 2012
 * Prize fund: $40,000.

2010
Dates: 1–3 October 2010
 * Prize fund: $25,000.

2008
Dates: 5–6 October 2008
 * Prize fund: $20,000.

2004
Dates: 30–31 October 2004
 * Prize fund: $15,000.

2003
Dates: 16–19 October 2003
 * Prize fund: $12,000.

2002
Dates: 12–13 October 2002
 * There were 28 riders in the start list.
 * Prize fund: $10,000.

2001
Dates: 20–21 October 2001
 * There were 22 riders in the start list. Twelve of them advanced to the final, including Myles Rockwell.
 * Best trick: Kyle Strait ($500 prize).
 * Prize fund: $8,000.