Thirty five riders will head up to see what Dan Atherton and his team have created for this year’s 10th Anniversary Red Bull Hardline.
Former champions such as Bernard Kerr and Craig Evans return with some fresh faces like World Cup and Red Bull Hardline Tasmania winner Ronan Dunne, plus Tahnee Seagrave, Cami Nogueira, Hannah Bergmann and Vaea Verbeeck.
Joe Smith and Jackson Goldstone sit this one out due to injury.
2024 Red Bull Hardline Wales start list:
- Ronan Dunne
- Tahnee Seagrave
- Bernard Kerr
- Cami Nogueira
- Brook MacDonald
- Hannah Bergmann
- Charlie Hatton
- Vaea Verbeeck
- Adam Brayton
- Craig Evans
- Theo Erlangsen
- Matteo Iniguez
- Juanfer Velez
- Gaetan Vige
- Jim Monro
- Matt Jones
- Edgar Briole
- George Brannigan
- Sam Gale
- Jono Jones
- Sam Blenkinsop
- Brendan Fairclough
- Josh Bryceland
- Dennis Luffman
- Sam Hockenhull
- Josh Lowe
- Taylor Vernon
- Thibault Laly
- Thomas Genon
- Szymon Godziek
- Sebastian Holguin
- Alex Storr
- Vincent Tupin
- Harry Molloy
- Matteo Iniguez
Female riders will begin training on Monday, giving them ample time to familiarise themselves with the new course, with Tahnée Seagrave, Cami Nogueira and Hannah Bergmann all set to continue to push the boundaries of their sport once again. New to Red Bull Hardline, Vaea Verbeeck will make her first appearance, bringing fresh fire power to the women’s lineup.
Following his stand-out success at Red Bull Hardline Tasmania, Ronan Dunne will be taking to the start line with aims of achieving the double. Nipping at his heels will be three-time winner Bernard Kerr, who placed second in Tasmania back in February. 2017 champion Craig Evans is back once again and eager to replicate his success of 7 years previous.
The breathtaking race will be broadcasted live globally on Red Bull TV on Sunday 2nd June at 2.30pm GMT. Ahead of the event, fans can enjoy the week’s best action from course walk and practice on the Red Bull Bike YouTube ahead of the main event.