How and when to watch Red Bull Rampage ad-free (UPDATE: now Friday & Sunday)

How and when to watch Red Bull Rampage ad-free (UPDATE: now Friday & Sunday)

The Red Bull Rampage 2025 competitors are onsite in Southwest Utah, starting the final countdown to the events.

The first days onsite saw athletes scouting their potential lines. All 12 female athletes and 18 male athletes checked in for registration, marking the start of the competition.

Due to adverse weather, both events have been pushed back a day.

On Friday, October 17th the top 12 female riders will compete followed by the top 18 male athletes on Sunday, October 19th. Both broadcasts begin at 5.30pm UK and will be streamed right to this very page without the ads you may otherwise encounter on YouTube et al (scroll to the end of this article when it’s time)..

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2025 Red Bull Rampage Women’s Roster

Pre-Qualified Athletes

Robin Goomes (NZL)
Georgia Astle (CAN)
Casey Brown (CAN)
Vaea Verbeeck (CAN)

Wild Card Athletes

Camila Nogueira (ARG)
Chelsea Kimball (USA)
CJ Selig (USA)
Hannah Bergemann (USA)
Harriet Burbidge-Smith (AUS)
Janelle Soukup (USA)
Kirsten Van Horne (CAN)
Vinny Armstrong (NZL)

2025 Red Bull Rampage Men’s Roster

Pre-Qualified Athletes

Szymon Godziek (POL)
Tom Van Steenbergen (CAN)
Thomas Genon (BEL)
Carson Storch (USA)
Adolf Silva (SPA)

Wildcard Athletes

Aiden Parish (USA)
Bienve Aguado Alba (SPA)
Cam Zink (USA)
Dylan Stark (USA)
Emil Johansson (SWE)
Finley Kirschenmann (USA)
Hayden Zablotny (CAN)
Jaxson Riddle (USA)
Luke Whitlock (USA)
Reed Boggs (USA)
Talus Turk (USA)
Tom Isted (GBR)
Tomas Lemoine (FRA)

Watch the Women’s Broadcast here:

Stream begins Friday, October 17th at 5:30pm UK

Watch the Men’s Broadcast here:

Stream begins Sunday, October 19th at 5.30pm UK

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113 thoughts on “How and when to watch Red Bull Rampage ad-free (UPDATE: now Friday & Sunday)

  1. I’m one of the outliers on this who wants less slopestyle and more gnar… but i’ll be watching it and marvelling at their skills and the things they do… it’s a mystery to me how though !



  2. I’m one of the outliers on this who wants less slopestyle and more gnar… 

     
    I don’t think you’re an outlier, it does veer closer and closer to just another big slope event the more built it becomes
     

     
    I agree. Its turned into a slopestyle event with sculpted features. Its no longer about wid natural lines
     

  3. Rampage has had built features and sculpted jumps since the second event over 20 years ago and people have been complaining that it’s not freeride anymore for almost as long.
    If it was pure wild freeride runs down the mountain it wouldn’t be much of a competition. All of the top riders are capable of riding every route and every run would be the same.

  4. Is the scoring not just a farce? How can there be science to the scores where someone wins by .33/100. Why not just judge them as first, second third etc….they clearly know what scores the next placed person is and seem to just pitch the score, to two decimal places. 

  5. I wouldn’t have any judging take place until after the first runs are complete. Especially in the mens event where there are 3 times as many competitors. Someone always gets an inexplicably high score leaving no head room for genuinely better runs.
     

  6. I really don’t understand why the women have to do it mid week, they need the same weekend exposure as the men
     
    The women’s winning run just came up on my social media.
    Don’t get me wrong their talent is amazing. I almost prefer the women’s runs as they have more natural flow to them, but why bother with a dig crew , just given them a JCB and big roller thing to pull behind it 
     
    Its a manicured track carved out of the side of a hill
    It appears all mtb these days is heading in direction of very man made tracks. Maybe it’s I’m just getting old and boring, but to me mtb was about getting out in nature and riding natural stuff
     

  7. Friday was reserved as a weather day in case the forecast for Saturday was bad, which it is, so they switched to Friday to avoid the high winds. Nothing to do with exposure.
    People who say Rampage is manicured should be forced to go there and ride it.
    That surface might look smooth through a zoom lens from a mile away and broadcast through the internet. It’s rough AF in real life. It’s soft, loose and unpredictable. The reason they build landings is so that people don’t die.

  8. Friday was reserved as a weather day in case the forecast for Saturday was bad, which it is, so they switched to Friday to avoid the high winds. Nothing to do with exposure.

    The women’s was supposed to be on Thursday 

  9. This is so ridiculously entertaining! Had everything this year. I know people are going to whing about the mountain being too sculpted, but man, some of these runs are crazy. Adolf getting his arse out was fun too! 🤪 


  10. I really don’t understand why the women have to do it mid week, they need the same weekend exposure as the men

    Because they won’t run them Saturday and Sunday due to weather risks, nor will they fund staying for another week so the ladies get Thursday. 
    The sponsors are interested in the images for the socials and adverts. Buy a ford truck and you too can huck a cliff as a tough guy

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