

Semenuk’s fourth-ever Rampage victory was also his second in a row, having last won it in 2019. This year’s event took place on the same hill as the 20 competitions the venue was located a half mile or so to the north in both 20. The small Southern Utah town of Virgin, a gateway community to Zion National Park, has served as the host each year. For complete final results and other awards, see the bottom of the story.įriday’s competition was the 15th edition of Red Bull Rampage, which started 20 years ago and is billed as the world’s premier big-mountain freeride mountain biking event. That landed the 24-year-old Boggs, a wildcard entrant, in third place overall, much to the delight of the sizable hometown crowd he had cheering him on.Ītop the awards podium at the end of the day, Semenuk, Sorge and Boggs doused each other with champagne in celebration. Meanwhile, Southern Utah’s own Reed Boggs bounced back from a 57 score on his first run to nail an 87 on his second attempt. Reed Boggs signs an autograph for a fan, Red Bull Rampage, Virgin, Utah, Oct. Sorge’s solid second run earned him a score of 88.33, good enough for the second-place trophy. Considering it’s a big day and it’s a little windy up there, I’m pretty happy with what I put down.”įellow Canadian Kurt Sorge, who also had three Red Bull Rampage titles under his belt coming into this year’s competition, came the closest to dislodging Semenuk from the top spot. And then there was like, you know, some small tricks down below, but that was about 90% of what I wanted. “Obviously, I didn’t do the back where I crashed my first run. “I had like a couple little more things I wanted to add,” he said. “I was just trying to put it down, including that tailwhip,” he said.

Semenuk said his second run was very close to what he’d visualized. The second time proved to be the charm for Semenuk, as he successfully nailed several impressive tricks that sent him to the top of the leaderboard with a score of 89.0.ĭuring his comments to event announcers shortly after crossing the finish line, Semenuk said he hadn’t been nervous as he began the second of his back-to-back runs, even though he’d come off his bike on the first one due to what he called “a big mistake” in going too fast. George NewsĪfter crashing early in his first run due to an over-rotation during a landing, Semenuk took his bike and made his way back up the mountain almost immediately, as his zero score meant he would be going first in the second and final round. L-R: Second-place finisher Kurt Sorge, winner Brandon Semenuk and third-place finisher Reed Boggs, Red Bull Rampage, Virgin, Utah, Oct. Tire Rear: Maxxis Minion DHR2 26 x 2.VIRGIN - Brandon Semenuk won the Red Bull Rampage for a record fourth time Friday, outperforming 11 other competitors in the rugged hills south of Virgin.

Tire Front: Maxxis Assegai 27.5 x 2.5" EXO+ Maxx Grip.
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