Full Results – Vans BMX Pro Cup – Sydney

Results


Men’s FInal

1 Larry Edgar 95.50
2 Sergio Layos 92.88
3 Alex Hiam 92.13
4 Dennis Enarson 90.50
5 Chris James 90.25
6 Corey Walsh 89.75
7 Dylan Lewis 89.50
8 Jason Watts 87.63
9 Matty Cranmer 87.38
10 Pat Casey 86.50
11 Gary Young 86.00
12 Boyd Hilder 85.63
13 Kevin Peraza 84.63
14 Cody Pollard 84.38
15 Kris Fox 83.75
16 Corey Bohan 80.13
17 Ryan Saville 79.63
18 Brandon Loupos 79.00
19 Cauan Madona 78.38
20 Paul Thoelen 76.25

Men’s Semi-Finals

1 Larry Edgar 92.88
2 Alex Hiam 92.25
3 Chris James 90.00
4 Sergio Layos 90.00
5 Matty Cranmer 88.50
6 Corey Walsh 88.00
7 Dennis Enarson 87.13
8 Jason Watts 85.63
9 Kris Fox 85.50
10 Dylan Lewis 85.50
11 Pat Casey 84.75
12 Boyd Hilder 83.50
13 Kevin Peraza 83.50
14 Cody Pollard 82.00
15 Gary Young 81.75
16 Corey Bohan 81.50
17 Brandon Loupos 81.00
18 Paul Thoelen 80.25
19 Ryan Saville 80.00
20 Cauan Madona 79.25
21 Kevin Kalkoff 78.50
22 Douglas Oliveira 78.38
23 Matt Cordova 78.13
24 Jamie Cooper-Ellis 77.00
25 Eze Martinez 76.75
26 Ronnie Napolitan 76.50
27 Tom Boorman 75.00
28 Nathan Tyas 74.38
29 Kurt Perkins 74.25
30 Jake Wallwork 73.50
31 Luke Parker 73.25
32 Will Gunn 73.13
33 Tyrone Edwards 72.50
34 Jacman Hinss 69.50
35 Tyson Jones-Peni 69.25
36 Benn Pigot 68.25
37 Matty Ballis 62.75

Men’s Regional Qualifier

1 Ryan Saville 88.38
2 Shane Ellis 87.75
3 Cody Pollard 86.63
4 Paul Thoelen 86.50
5 Matty Cranmer 86.13
6 Brandon Loupos 86.13
7 Benn Pigot 83.88
8 Andres Gatica 82.50
9 Nathan Tyas 80.25
10 Eze Martinez 79.50
11 Kurt Perkins 77.88
12 Luke Parker 77.25
13 Matty Ballis 76.63
14 Tyrone Edwards 75.25
15 Jacman Hinss 75.25
16 Will Gunn 74.00
17 Tom Boorman 73.13
18 Jake Wallwork 72.75
19 Tyson Jones-Peni 72.38
20 Danny Stevenson 71.75
21 Mike Clark 71.25
22 Dean Anderson 69.25
23 Victor Peraza 69.13
24 Scott Scamehorn 69.00
25 Brad Mas 67.00
26 Aaron Simone 66.63
27 Jacob Deveney 65.00

Women’s Finals

1 Teresa Azcoaga 89.00
2 Angie Marino 83.25
3 Ellie Chew 83.25
4 Perris Benegas 81.50
5 Nina Buitrago 80.75
6 Natalya Diehm 78.50
7 Camila Harambour 77.75

VANS BEST TRICK

Teresa Azcoaga – no hander over the spine

RED BULL BEST TRICK:

  1. Nina Buitrago – peg grind over the spine extension
  2. Ellie Chew – Fastplant on Extension
  3. Teresa Azcoaga – Tobaggan Air

Get Ready for Red Bull Rampage 2017, America’s Most Exclusive MTB Freeride Event

Source: Get Ready for Red Bull Rampage 2017, America’s Most Exclusive MTB Freeride Event

Oct. 27 will mark the 12th edition of Red Bull Rampage where 21 of the world’s greatest freeride mountain bikers will descend upon Virgin, Utah’s other-worldly terrain. Brandon Semenuk, Kurt Sorge and Kyle Strait have been invited back as part of the Pre-Qualified roster, having all taken home the gold twice in years past, setting them up for the potential hat trick this year. To make….  Click the Source Link to continue reading at redbull.com

This Ice Climber Explains How To Have Adventures While Still Keeping Your Day Job The everywoman adventurer- The Red Bulletin

25-year-old old Victoria Valchev is all about ice-climbing, but not at the expense of her real job.

Source: This Ice Climber Explains How To Have Adventures While Still Keeping Your Day Job The everywoman adventurer- The Red Bulletin

 

Strong Women have been standing up everywhere and this is something to be proud of!  As a person who has a young daughter, roll models that show women can do and accomplish anything are very important in our daily lives.

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Meet The World’s Greatest Living Explorer

Explorer Mike Horn sets sail for the trip of his lifetime.

Source: Meet The World’s Greatest Living Explorer

If you have never heard of Mike Horn, don’t feel bad, neither have we, but we can tell you that thanks to The Red Bulletin we will be following his travels as he goes through the South Pole (the southern Pole of Inaccessibility) and then meets up with is custom 115-foot sailboat, The Pangaea and continues to the North Pole.

Danny MacAskill’s Wee Day Out 

Danny MacAskill put out another amazing video.  Not only is the riding out of this world, but the cinematic views of Scotland are priceless.  And don’t forget the comedy and the outtakes!  Thanks for putting this out guys!

Video: 5 Epic Moments From Red Bull Straight Rhythm

Source: Video: 5 Epic Moments From Red Bull Straight Rhythm

By Eli Moore

POMONA, Calif. — The approach to Red Bull Straight Rhythm is always loaded with question marks. It sits right in the middle of the AMA offseason, when riders are changing things up and prepping for next year. It also happens to be a race completely unlike anything else in professional motocross.

In 2016, the questions only continued to circle the event, with the inclusion of the Alta Motors electric bike and, of course, the news that Ronnie Mac was coming in. But after an incredible night in Pomona, we were left with more than one moment that will live in motocross history. Check out the five greatest moments of Red Bull Straight Rhythm 2016 in the video above, and keep an eye out for more goodies from the most exciting RBSR in history.

Final – Full Results and Story

Musquin came into the final looking to stay undefeated and he did just that. As the gate dropped on the first run, Marvin launched off the start and went on to take the win with a time of 40.2, besting his qualifying run by a fair margin. While Dungey did everything in his power to bring home the victory, the Frenchman proved unbeatable on this night, taking a commanding victory in the second run and sealing the deal for the 2016 Red Bull Straight Rhythm crown.

Marvin Musquin vs. Ryan Dungey