Our Big 2024 Red Bull Rampage Gallery.

Now that the dust has settled from the 2024 Red Bull Rampage which made history for having women compete, we look back at another iconic year.

The 2024 edition of Red Bull Rampage did it again. Women competing for the first time and more than one male rider not content with the way the judges scored them…

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Enjoy some Daniel Seago bangers from the event.

Red Bull: “How big do you want your jumps this year?” Riders: “Yes”.
Even being part of the Rampage dig crews is precarious enough, let alone trying to ride it too.
A little bit of scale for the previous photo…
Rampage dust is all-consuming. There’s just no getting away from it.
The scale of what riders commit to riding at Rampage cannot be understated.
Nothing happens at Rampage without a solid crew of people behind you. Whether it’s digging lines or carrying your bike, nobody works alone.
Vaea Verbeeck isn’t scared. Here she slots a techy line through the rocks and dust like she’s off to the shops.
Chelsea Kimball didn’t have it all her own way at Rampage but she still sent it regardless.
Cami Noguiera notwithstanding, these ladies absolutely crushed it this year. We can’t wait for 2025.
Reed Boggs going upside down with no visible landing. The commitment here is insane.
Carson Storch going full send to yet another landing that isn’t visible from the take off. Nuts.
It’s seems unlikely that we’ll see Brendan Fairclough at Rampage again as he was pretty critical of the judges’ score despite the gnarliest of lines.
Sun up to sun down, the riders and their dig teams don’t rest.
Reed Boggs going for a fully extended superman high above the desert. That’s good for amplitude right there.
Tyler McCaul is a veteran of the Rampage competitions and is still here styling it up with some big air too boot.
A rare moment for Reed Boggs when he wasn’t going full send. A quiet moment of contemplation among the chaos.
Brendan and his team discussion a mere 76 points?
It doesn’t always go to plan at Red Bull Rampage. Hopefully the rider was OK.
It doesn’t matter how long we look at this photo, we still haven’t quite worked out what the rider is doing…
Brendan Fairclough going full send. The only way he knows how.
Bienvenido Aguado cased a hefty step down and his back wheel paid the ultimate price.

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