How to watch the Red Bull Rampage 2023
Red Bull Rampage is counting down the days until its 17th edition. The biggest and most anticipated freeride event of the year will take place in the Utah desert on Friday 13 October. In this article we tell you how and where you can enjoy this spectacle.
How to watch Red Bull Rampage 2023
As was the case last year, ESPN+ will be the exclusive live broadcaster in the United States. However, in all other countries it will be available live on Red Bull TV via this link.
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In addition, once Red Bull Rampage 2023 is over, it will be available to watch again on both ESPN+ and Red Bull TV.
The @RedBullBike social media accounts will post event information, broadcast details, ticket and venue announcements and spectator information, among other content of interest.
Red Bull Rampage 2023 line-up
A select group of 18 of the world's best freeriders will go head-to-head as they aim to draw the most amazing lines and impress the judges with their performances. Red Bull Rampage 2023 will put the crown on just one of them, as it did last year for Brett Rheeder, the reigning champion and the only one to score over 90.
Here is the list of the 18 riders who will be taking on the steep slopes of Utah: four riders will be making use of their pre-qualified status as one of last year's top ten, while the organisers have chosen the other fourteen.
Pre-qualified
- Szymon Godziek (Poland)
- Reed Boggs (U.S.A.)
- Thomas Genon (Belgium)
- Carson Storch (U.S.A.)
Participants selected by the organisation
- Adolf Silva (Spain)
- Alex Volokhov (Canada) - rookie
- Bienvenido Aguado (Spain)
- Brendan Fairclough (UK)
- Cam Zink (U.S.A.)
- Clemens Kaudela (Austria) - rookie
- DJ Brandt (U.S.A.)
- Emil Johansson (Sweden)
- Jaxson Riddle (U.S.A.)
- Kurt Sorge (Canada)
- Kyle Strait (U.S.A.)
- Talus Turk (U.S.A.) - rookie
- Tom Van Steenbergen (U.S.A.)
- Gee Atherton (UK)
On the other hand, there are four riders in the queue in case any of the 18 starters are unable to participate or take the start in the run-up to the event. These riders are: Johny Salido (Mexico), Hayden Zablotny (Canada), Ryan McNulty (USA) and Dylan Stark (USA).