Last year’s Rampage winner, Kurt Sorge, showed up to the new venue with his sights set on charging down one of the most technically challenging lines on the mountain. Featuring massive drops and some vertigo-inducing canyon gaps, the dude pinned it down his line with flow and style, and threw in a big ‘ol cork flip at the bottom to round out an incredible run. Check out the incredible GoPro view of Sorge sending a gnarly line at Rapmage 2016.
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Claw is no stranger to big and steep riding, and his line choice for Rampage 2016 proves to us just how skilled and precise the freeride legend is. He and Tyler McCaul set out to conquer a line that was thought to be impassable by event organizers – building a cliff drop dubbed the “Great Wall” on the rider’s left ridge line. The crux move in the line: a narrow spine leading to a cliff, cropping out over the edge of a steep canyon with consequential drops on both sides. Watch Claw send it down his daunting line from Rampage 2016.
Cyclist Izzad Adnaff, 15, takes a 30 metre long run-up, hops his bike onto the bonnet at full speed and rolls over the windscreen – which bends with the impact. Car owner Aaron Rylan, 28, was doing bench presses at the gym when he glanced out of he window and saw the youngster doing a stunt on the roof of the yellow Gallardo. The businessman raced outside but the teenager and his pals had disappeared – so Aaron checked his dashcam which had been left recording. He posted the footage on social media and, incredibly, Izzad’s MUM saw the footage – and dragged her son over to apologise.