The 2018 Swatch Rocket Air 3000 served up heaps of cheesy futurism in a dirt jump spectacle that featured some of the world's best slopestyle riders. See who took the top step of the podium.
Some of the world's best slopestyle riders have traveled forward in time to bring style to a post-apocalyptic future at the Swatch Rocket Air in Thun, Switzerland. LIVE at 10:10 am PST.
With a double flip linked straight into a cork 7, Torquato Testa's qualifier run had him in 1st place before fog rolled in and forced the cancellation of the event. [Updated with Torquato's side of the story and official word from the FMBA]
The youngest FMB World Series winner, world-firsts, a stunning location that breaks records and more. There were plenty of lessons to take from the 2017 Red Bull District Ride.
The FISE World Tour recently stopped in Alberta, Canada for a round of the FMB World Series as riders threw down and despite the finals being cancelled due to the wind, they pushed hard in the semi-finals to try and take home the win.
Despite the weather and the decision to call off the slopestyle event the riders didn't disappoint and chose to throw down at best trick at Crankworx Les Gets.
With the wind trying to upset proceedings in Montpellier, France, the riders, as always, rose to the occasion and put on one of the best slopestyle events of the year so far.
The Flying Metal Crew have put some serious hours into transforming an ice rink in Switzerland into a crazy jungle course for the FMB athletes. Here's how they built this year's course in 16 steps.
Only 20 points separate Brett Rheeder and Thomas Genon from clinching the FMB Diamond Series overall and it'll all come down to the Red Bull Rampage finals.