There have been bigger gaps, steeper runs and more exposure on tracks in the past.
But never put together against the clock, with a drone buzzing above your head capturing all the footage for the world to see, that was Red Bull Hardline.
Make no mistake, the gaps were huge. This wasn’t a track built so that all entrants could get down, in the end only eight riders made it through to the final race, the rest whittled down through injury, skill or sheer self preservation. Some of the world’s best bike handlers turned up and in the end the 2007 Junior Mountain Bike World Champion, Ruaridh Cunningham, took home the trophy and the prize money.
Sunday morning rolled around and the first squint out of the window beckoned blue skies, good news after Saturdays storm clouds. What did the track look like? Had it dried up? Would they run the whole course? Bit by bit news filtered through and the riders went up to session parts of the track, ready for the single race run in the afternoon. Riders pushed the limits and the track bit back, nerves building all the time.

Red Bull and Jeep really stepped it up for this event – riders whisked up to the start in Jeeps, top notch organisation all made it feel very special.
Watching from the halfway point most riders got through the top section cleanly, disappearing off into the woods for the steep run down into the frankly ridiculous road gap. Ruaridh had put down a solid run, Joe Smith was looking fast but a huge crash earlier in the day must be praying on his body and mind, it wasn’t enough. Just Gee left.
Just Gee to go, he’d been top of the timesheets, the course built by his sibling. Surely time to claim back the Atherton crown after the course took Dan out on Tuesday? Then the message on the radio – a rider had blown the tyre off the rim. Then we saw Gee – skidding down the course on the rim. Pushing back up and around the hip jump, determined to make it to the end.
Red Bull Hardline pushed the limits this year, right to the very edge. It didn’t feel like a race, more of a show – perhaps the sheer scale of the video production team put a normal mountain bike event to shame. We can’t wait to see what Red Bull produce from this, nor for the event next year. Bring it on!
Check out our POV run with Kye Forte and the trackside video from Saturday!
Photos courtesy of Ian Lean Photography