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The Salzburg-based energy drink brand has always had a complicated relationship with our sport, but the broadcast group that's replacing them has big shoes to fill.
Watch Long Live Chainsaw, a feature length documentary about the life and legacy of DH Legend Stevie Smith and support the Stevie Smith Legacy Foundation.
Canadian Junior downhill racer Jackson Goldstone has earned himself a Red Bull sponsorship and helmet after a stellar breakout first year in the World Cup series.
The 15 riders competing this year and their two-person build teams have been busy the past week and fresh features are popping up every which way you look.
The 19 hours and 45 minutes ride traversed 257 miles of Iceland’s remote backcountry doubletrack roads in what McElveen described as the “ride of a lifetime.”
Tarek Rasouli was a professional freerider before a serious spinal injury at the peak of his career. Now, his agency manages top athletes like Danny MacAskill, Fabio Wibmer, and Emil Johansson.
Fast Life is back to give you a glimpse into the heads of Kate Courtney, Loic Bruni and Finn Iles as they talk through one of the craziest, and shortest, World Cup seasons.
Matt and his twin brother, Jono, offer a behind the scenes look at what it takes to imagine, plan, and execute tricks that have never been done before.
Discover how twins Lizsurley and Queensaray prove to be ‘2 in a million’ as they work their way up from local freestylers to Olympic hopefuls despite their lack of training infrastructure and resources.
Loïc and Finn head to the highlands of Scotland and the Leogang Bike park while Kate tries to back up her impressive win from Albstart as she arrives in the Czech Republic.
It's the last day of practice at Red Bull Rampage and the riders have tested most of their lines. Check out all the first hits and behind the scenes action from social media.
The sixth edition of the toughest downhill mountain bike race in the world, Red Bull Hardline, is less than two weeks away, and the full rider line up has now been announced.
Most of the Les Gets 2019 World Cup DH course is high speed and devoid of line choice. However, there are a couple of corners that are worth a closer look and Ben Cathro was on track to give us the lowdown.
In two press releases sent out by the UCI this morning, it was revealed that Red Bull wants to exclude other drinks from featuring on the DH podium and hot seat.
Most riders have now set wheel to earth in an attempt to abate some anxiousness about their lines, but last-minute modifications to the steep, unforgiving and rocky terrain are still taking place.
Ethan Nell, Reed Boggs, DJ Brandt, and Adolf Silva are all relative newcomers to Red Bull Rampage, but they're hoping to mix it up with the freeride veterans.
A new location for 2018's Rampage has sparked the imaginations of riders who're in the process of creating some unique, individual and shared lines with fellow competitors.
We have travelled the world in search of the fastest riders but who will win? MTB or BMX? The battle will be decided on the 13th of October at the Jones Center, Springdale, Arkansas where the Red Bull Pump Track World Champion will be crowned.
All the details about how to watch the Lenzerheide World Championships... And where you won't be able to watch it from... [UPDATE: Canada and South Africa are going to receive the live broadcast and replay on Red Bull TV]