Snowboarding legend Travis Rice is looking for the best all-round snowboarding talent in the world at Red Bull Supernatural hits British Columbia, Canada. 32,000-acre snowboarding paradise around Baldface Lodge in the Kootenay Mountains of BC provides the setting for Travis Rice’s latest adventure: Red Bull Supernatural. It’s a backcountry boarding competition designed to challenge, then crown the best all-around snowboarder on the planet.
Be part of amateur motocross history as the Red Bull Signature Series airs the 2012 Red Bull AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn's for the first time ever! Experience life on the ranch as commentator Sal Masakela takes you through all of the excitement from the 2012 championships.
Take some of the best and toughest skaters in the world, a sizzling atmosphere, stunning surroundings, tonnes of steel, a huge cooling system and thousands of square metres of frozen water. The result? Red Bull Crashed Ice! Since the first-ever race back in 2001, Red Bull Crashed Ice has developed into one of the world's most breathtaking winter sports events. Riders hurtle down courses up to 600 metres in length in groups of four, shoulder to shoulder, as they fight it out for victory. The whole race is held on a steep downhill track dotted with chicanes, jumps and rollers. Pushing, sliding and sprinting are all on the agenda as the athletes race down the course, but the rules are very simple: first to the bottom wins.
Throughout the season, guest drivers like superhero Travis Pastrana are scheduled to try their hand at racing the 900hp short course battle trucks with the series regulars, so worst case scenario there will be a backflip of some sort thrown into the show. TORC visits a wide array of tracks across the U.S., kicking off at Dodge City and continuing to another of America’s premier dirt ovals, Eldora Speedway (owned by Tony Stewart), a new stop for the NASCAR truck series in July. The Series also makes a stop at Red Bud MX, the equivalent of Woodstock for members of the MX racing community. The Series is showcased at the two largest attended off-road races of the year, Bark River and Crandon International Off-Road, the grandaddy of all off-road racing.
Conceived by pro rider Anthony Napolitan with a course brought to life by master builder Adam Aloise, Red Bull Dreamline showcases the best of what BMX dirt competition can be. 32 of the world's best dirt riders will compete for a spot in the eight-man final, with everything judged by the riders themselves.
Long-time adversaries Johnny Greaves and Rob MacCachren took their rivalry from the dirt to the snow this year at Frozen Rush. Rising to the challenge, Greaves' typical aggressive driving out-shined MacCachren, which earned him a 7.1 second victory along with the prized Casio_G’z One Commando 4G LTE Stomped Moment.
Four days of non-stop excitement and entertainment, starting with the Iron Road Prolog and finishing with the notoriously harsh Red Bull Hare Scramble, where every year only a handful of riders out of the 500 starters finish the race. If that wasn’t enough, there’s also the Rocket Ride uphill race, the Ride Over Erzberg, the Freestyle-MX Party, the One-on-One Rider Presentation and the icing on the cake, the Rodeo Night Rider's Party. The event is a unqiue chance to get up close with riders you’ve only ever seen in magazines before. If you’re a fan of offroad motorcycling, the Erzbergrodeo 2014 is a must!
The Mavericks Invitational is considered the world's wildest big wave surf contest. The wave itself, located in Half Moon Bay, California, is steeped in a complex history. Running the gamut from triumphs to tragedy, names like Jeff Clark, Flea, Peter Mel, Jay Moriarty, Sion Milosky and Mark Foo have become synonymous with Mavericks for good or ill. The 24 invitees will be given 24 hours notice before the contest runs, mobilizing competitors and thrusting Mavs onto center stage of the big wave world — just where it loves to be.
The many worlds of mountain biking will collide in one of the largest and most anticipated freeride competitions of the year. Fusing elements of slopestyle, dirt jump and classic downhill biking, Red Bull Joyride will anchor the final weekend of the Crankworx Whistler festival with one gravity-fed, season-defining freeride competition on August 16 in Whistler, BC. Designed by riders for riders, the 2014 Red Bull Joyride will be the biggest in the history of the event as athletes look to push the sport and themselves to new heights.
Cape Fear. The name says it all. And for the uninitiated, it's a deadly wave break in Sydney, Australia that is even more daunting than it sounds. In the very bay where Captain Cook landed and settled in Australia more than two hundred years ago, Cape Fear has been the site of many a wreck - both man and craft - over the years. An angry Pacific Ocean stirs and jerks like a mad witch's melting pot, pushing into the bay before pitching furiously on a shallow ledge so sharp is has the Gillette scientists baffled. Within a matter of seconds a 10-foot slab is formed and races towards a cliff-face just metres ahead before imploding on itself and anyone who dares attempt ride it. "Pound for pound, Cape Fear is the heaviest and most dangerous wave in the world," says big wave surfer and one of the brains behind the concept, Mark Mathews. "There's no wave in the world from six to ten feet that is heavier than it. Deep water swells pitch on a super shallow ledge that's covered with razorblade barnacles and then it breaks only 10-15 metres from the cliff face. So if you fall off and don't hit the bottom, chances are you're going to get washed in to that cliff face. There are plenty of dangers and few people willing to navigate them." But the globe was sought over and those few brave, perhaps fearless souls have been found, Red Bull Cape Fear compiling a list of the world's best big wave surfers to contest the one-day epic. Twelve surfers, including big wave veterans Jamie O'Brien, Bruce Irons, Dean Morrison, Koby Abberton, Laurie Towner and more will be tasked with the ultimate challenge, a one-on-one Red Bull Cape Fear battle to the death - possibly quite literally.
Conceived by pro rider Anthony Napolitan with a course brought to life by master builder Adam Aloise, Red Bull Dreamline showcases the best of what BMX dirt competition can be. For 2014, Red Bull Dreamline will take place on Oskar Blues REEB Ranch near Asheville, North Carolina. The most talented and progressive riders in the world will once again push their limits on jumps designed and built to showcase them at their best.
Red Bull District Ride is back following a hiatus of two years. Like in previous years, Nuremberg's old town will play host to the world's top freeride bike athletes for an event that has been given Diamond Series status on the FMB World Tour. Freeride-legend, Red Bull rider and previous District Ride winner Aaron Chase will design the course as he did when District Ride was last held in 2011.
Red Bull Straight Rhythm is an innovative evolution of Supercross where a track is "unwound" -- no turns, just a half-mile-long straight rhythm section. The innovative format will pit a field of 32 riders in a head-to-head, bracket format. The 16-rider Open Class is set with James Stewart, Ryan Dungey, Dean Wilson, Brett Metcalfe, Josh Grant, Justin Brayton, Malcolm Stewart, Shane McElrath, Kyle Partridge, Kyle Chisholm, Ryan Morais, Jake Canada, Josh Hill, Josh Hansen, Travis Pastrana, and Grant Langston. The 250 Class field will have Marvin Musquin, Jessy Nelson, Darryn Durham, Zach Freeburg, Justin Hill, Nico Izzi, Mike Leib, Ryan Surratt, Jarryd McNeil, Jordon Smith, Chris Blose, Keith Tucker, Cody Gilmore, Tevin Tapia, Austin Politelli, and Justin Bogle.
The top Pro4 truck drivers descended upon Sunday River Ski Resort in Maine for Red Bull Frozen Rush 2016.
The 2016 Volcom Pipe Pro, held at the world-famous Banzai Pipeline on the North Shore of Oahu, is a special event for local Hawaiian competitors. Not only is it run at one of their most treasured surf spots, but it is also a gateway event for non-World Tour surfers to compete in the prestigious Pipe Masters next winter. Not to mention the $100,000 prize purse on the line. In order to put these warriors battling at Pipe in the best possible waves and conditions, the contest will only run on the best days within the waiting period from Jan. 28 to Feb. 7.
Coming to Detroit’s Hart Plaza is a brand new street skateboarding competition from the mind of Ryan Sheckler. Red Bull Hart Lines sets out to produce a high-energy skateboard event featuring an innovative new contest format. The format will feature two lanes, each with its own unique set of skateable features. The course will incorporate a mix of existing stair sets, rails and ledges, along with features designed by California RampWorks. Athletes will skate each lane once, then for their third run the choice is theirs. The top score from each lane will be averaged to determine the skater’s overall score.
It’s time for a Hard Enduro party, featuring the Red Bull Hare Scramble at the Erzbergrodeo.
Watch the highlights from the gravity-fed, season-defining freeride competition of 2016, Red Bull Joyride!
The pressure is on for 32 of the world’s best riders as they go head-to-head on a half-mile-long rhythm section.
Red Bull Hart Lines, a street skateboarding competition in Detroit's Hart Plaza. Athletes compete on two different lanes with unique features in this event conceived by Ryan Sheckler.
The Volcom Pipe Pro surfing competition at the Banzai Pipeline on the North Shore of Oahu.
Hare Scramble, a Hard Enduro motorcycle race in Austria.
Bull Joyride, a slopestyle mountain biking event in Whistler, B.C.
With its 375m obstacle-packed course, Ottawa, Canada, caps off the 2017 season in style. Both the men's and women's titles are still anyone's games, and they’re in for a hard-fought frozen battle.
The icy banks of the Mississippi River in St Paul, Minnesota play host to the 2017 finale. Skaters race four at a time down a frozen course while 100,000 in attendance cheer them on.
A brand new track in St Paul, Minnesota tested the riders who dared to take it on. From a serious drop-in to ferocious turns, competitors did their best while thousands of fans cheered them on.
The 2018 season reaches its climax at the final stop in Edmonton. The brand new 455m track features one of the biggest jumps of the year, challenging the riders and thrilling the crowds.
The natural ice track of Jyväskylä, Finland saw the racers battle their way down a 630m test of skill filled with jumps, hairpins and drops.
The Mediterranean port of Marseille is not a typical winter sport venue, but the fans turned out in force to cheer the twists, turns and severe drops of ice cross downhill in the heart of the city.
The battle of the bumps sees supercross riders taking on a half-mile 'unwound' rhythm track featuring jumps and doubles in Pomona, California, USA.
The world's best surfers converge on the legendary Banzai Pipeline break in Oahu, Hawaii, for some of the best swells the contest has ever seen.
The recipe for success at the Red Bull Roller Coaster? Take the world’s best skaters, a unique course and a beautiful setting, mix them all together and shake well before serving hot to a fantastic crowd. An incredible 18,000 fans packed the lush green hills of the Olympic Park for the final of the Red Bull Roller Coaster, without a doubt one of the highlights at this year’s MASH. The international qualifiers on Friday had already set the bar incredibly high, but the intensity and vibe of the final took things up to the next level. In the end it was reigning champion Jake Ilardi (USA) and Alana Smith (USA) who proved themselves to be the best all-terrain skaters and picked up the title “best allround skater in the world”. Second place went to Alex Midler (USA) and Jordyn Barratt (USA), with Spain’s Jaime Mateu picking up third for the men and Germany’s Catherine Marquis rounding out the podium for the women.
For generations, Marseille, France, has been a constant on the global skate calendar and Red Bull Bowl Rippers re-invents the contest for the current generation.
The battle of the bumps is back in Pomona, California, as the finals go down under the lights on a half-mile 'unwound' supercross track.
Born from the mind of legendary athlete Travis Pastrana, Nitro Rallycross features some of the best rallycross drivers from around the world. The race that many drivers hold as the event of the year to win pushes the progression of rallycross and creates a track unlike anything ever seen before, including banked corners, multiple line choices and a massive 100+ foot gap jump.
Arguably the world's most famous off-road motorcycle race, the Hare Scramble, from Erzberg, Austria gathers 500 elite Hard Enduro motorcross competitors battling it out on a tougher-than-ever course.
Get a shot of adrenaline as you look back at the very best moments of Red Bull Rampage through the years. Mountain biking’s truest test of skill has been challenging riders since 2001.
Thirteen of the world’s leading professional skateboarders compete at Ryan Sheckler’s private skate park in the inaugural Red Bull Solus. Each skater is given one hour alone at the SC Sandlot to film their best continuous line for evaluation by a panel of the industry’s top judges.
In the only stop of the Red Bull Drift Masters 2020 season, the world's best drifters descended on Latvia. Relive the full-throttle action as the drivers battled it out to be crowned 'King of Riga'.
It was blood, sweat and tears in the Great Smoky Mountains as the world’s top off-road motorcycle riders faced a brutal test of man and machine at the annual Tennessee Knockout Extreme Enduro.
Celebrating its 51st anniversary in 2020, the the annual Polaris Crandon World Championship Off-Road Race weekend – the oldest and largest event in short course off-road racing returned to its home deep in Wisconsin’s Northwoods at the Crandon International Raceway.
A brand new event created by Tyler Bereman, Red Bull Imagination saw the world’s best freeriders tackle a unique course in order to showcase their slopestyle creativity.