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The return of one of the most exciting events in mountain bike history

Events: Redbull Rampage - The Evolution

The start of the last Rampage event that occured in 2004
Photo: Alan Davis


After a four-year hiatus, one of the most anticipated mountain bike events of the year, the Red Bull Rampage, returns to the South-Western Utah desert. From October 2-5, Red Bull Rampage: The Evolution will attract the greatest riders in the world to a new venue just outside of the quaint city of Virgin.

The Rampage crew is already on site and photos of some of the wicked course features are already beginning to surface. Beginning today, riders who don't slip into shock will hoist their shovels, fine-tuning the course and carefully pick their lines for the next two days.

Tempted by a $10,000 first place prize and a landscape filled with sick lines as far as you can see, these riders are set to give whatever it takes to be on top. In addition, the Utah Sports Commission will present a $5,000 check for the best trick of the event. The following athletes have been confirmed to attend.


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Andrew Taylor
Alex Prochazka
Ben Boyko
Brandon Semenuk
Cam McCaul
Cameron Zink
Cedric Gracia
Chris Van Dine
Dan Atherton
Darren Berrecloth
Garett Buehler
Gee Atherton
Geoff Gulevich
Graham Aggasiz
Guido Tschugg
James Doerfling
Kelly McGarry
Kurt Sorge
Kyle Strait
Matt Hunter
Mike Hopkins
Mike Kinrade
Paul Basagoitia
Robbie Bourdon
Steve Romaniuk
Thomas Vanderham
Trond Hansen

The battle starts with Saturday's qualifying round followed by finals on Sunday. Look for results and a Rampage report Monday on Bikemag.com.

For more information, please visit www.redbullrampage.com

A course feature from the 2008 Rampage
Photo: Christian Pondella/Red Bull Photofiles


The mix of man-made and natural obstacles will surely change things up for 2008
Photo: Christian Pondella/Red Bull Photofiles


Go big or go home...
Photo: Christian Pondella/Red Bull Photofiles



 
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