Last week saw riders face the crumbling red cliffs and chutes of Red Bull Rampage where Brett Rheeder took his second win at what is arguably the world's scariest freeride competition. The sixteenth edition of Rampage also saw the first rail to drop courtesy of Dylan Stark, Szymon Godziek taking commitment to new heights by spinning the first of two massive double drops, and plenty of other rowdiness in the Utah desert. Wind delays, commercial breaks, and questions about judging
were also on everyone's minds after the event wrapped up by canceling the riders' second runs.
Today's podcast sees Sarah Moore, Matt Beer, Mike Kazimer, and I chat about all that and more from Rampage, including some ideas on how to improve the contest and if it should still be held every single year.
THE PINKBIKE PODCAST // EPISODE 149 - HOW WOULD YOU CHANGE RAMPAGE??
October 27th, 2022
More wood or no wood?
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*Personally*, I really enjoy the lines that aren't bike-park smooth, that really don't even allow for park tricks. My recollection is this is what Rampage used to be, but for many riders those are now just the transitions between park jumps.
The same thing happened in "extreme" skiing; I guess I'm just old but in the 80s extreme skiing was finding lines that were natural and rugged, and skiing them with style. Somewhere in the 90s it became finding those same lines, then building kickers and landing zones and seeing how many 360s or backflips you could do.
Not complaining about the latter, it just feels like a very different event. If that's what Rampage is angling for, that's fine, but if we're coming up with our own fantasy event, I'd take the former.
It can be whatever these guys want it to be.
... Wait
Judge 1: Amplitude
Judge 2: Style
Judge 3: Line choice
Judge 4: Tricks
etc etc.
That way there's no discussion, and each judge is only having to deal with one thing, instead of trying to mash together a number they think is fair based on all the criteria every time.
They arent the same thing.
If you get an 85 in algebra and Lacondeguy gets an 84 at Rampage, the comparison is meaningless.
If every complete run gets a 90+, then you may as well ignore the 9 and just call it a score out of 10.
They could then wait and announce the scores/winner live at the end so the results aren’t leaked on social media.
Allow for structures
Reduce the amount of time the online/TV viewer waits for runs
Increase the number of riders and include woman
More transparency in judging
Change the venue every year, esp to avoid wind issues
=> This year I was so frustrated with all the talk and BS line break down and graphics, that I only watched the three top runs.
This ^ is not what you want from someone who previously watched the entire "show".
The question for Redbull is how to regain lost viewers ... cuz this guy ain't gonna watch that show unless it's changed up A LOT.
Rider judged for sure - the riders by far best know the merits of the best overall run because they're riding the course, it would crown the true deserved winner every time, it would spurn progressivity creativity and originality in a massive way and would for sure make it safer for the athletes due a different atmosphere for the event. Also can have peoples choice awards and interactive content to involve the public.
Definitely need to hold for best weather/wind window day similar to big mountain ski/board events.
Make it so the lines can't be so perfectly groomed and smooth, yes line making and choice and tricks are the progression of the future but this is on a mountain and should be more raw and this would highlight the especially talented riders ie riding variable surfaces or pinpointing their speed/braking/turns on their run.
Increase the # of riders by 6
Andreu got robbed
Rampage on the other hand is a 'Freeride Event' - whatever that means. The best people qualified to judge IMO are experienced freeriders, ie the judges. We should trust their experience and professionalism more than we do. I guess it's fun to disagree, and TV never does it justice, particularly at a Rampage site.
I wouldn't mind if they would compress the time between riders though, especially when the forecast say wind later on. The athlete profile/background is nice though, I guess not everybody knows all the riders so well.
2. Turn it into a race against the clock
3. Warner to commentate
4. The end!
So the people can judge
Have a rule for the Natural category saying that you're only allowed 10% groomed lines in your run or something like that.
Personally, I don't really care for Slopestyle and would prefer Au Natural Baby.