Andreu Lacondeguy wins 2014 Red Bull Rampage

Originally posted on September 30, 2014 at 13:40 pm

Andreu Lacondeguy - Action

Courtesy of Red Bull

After three straight years of coming in 4th place, Spanish athlete Andreu Lacondeguy broke his curse in a big way, coming out on top with an emotional victory after fighting back nerves and a stacked field of competitors. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Southern Utah landscape, 20 riders thrilled fans tuning in live across the globe to watch an event considered the pinnacle of freeride mountain biking.

Highlights

The sun came out in Virgin after a weekend that saw severe weather and flash floods in the area, and many of the biggest stars in the sport were shining with runs that combined speed, style and big tricks. Lacondeguy topped the field with one of the steepest and most difficult runs possible, capping with a huge flatspin backflip off the Polaris RZR booter. Previous Rampage champion Cam Zink earned the Best Trick, presented by Utah Sports Commission, for a massive 360 drop at least 60 feet off a cliff. His run also earned him the second place spot on the podium. Canadian rider Brandon Semenuk earned 3rd place and the People’s Choice with a line stacked with tricks, including an opposite 360 and backflip one footed can-can. He also secured the overall FMB Diamond Series Championship with his points from the event.

While top qualifier Graham Agassiz had to drop out of competition due to an injury sustained in practice, several qualifier athletes and Red Bull Rampage rookies made their mark, including Jeff Herbertson and Szymon Godziek who both back flipped a 73’ canyon gap. The new course for 2014 started as an open canvas for athletes, who alongside a team of builders shaped their lines 10 days previously, working their way down 1,000 vertical feet of cliffs. Athletes are judged not just on tricks but the difficulty of the route they choose, as well as their speed and style on how they get from top to bottom.

As Andreu Lacondeguy prepared for his run, his nerves were running high, but so was his desire to finally be on the podium.  His first run proved to be all that he needed to finally accomplish his dream. “I knew I needed that extra little bit to be on the top and this year I just picked the steepest line. As soon as I heard the countdown I just got out of the cage and pinned it to the bottom.”

Watch his winning POV video here

As he went to the top to prepare for a second run, he watched the rest of the riders try to beat his score without success. As soon as his fiercest competitor Brandon Semenuk finished his run and he saw the score would not top his, he put down his bike and wiped away tears, as his dream was finally realized.

Andreu Lacondeguy - Lifestyle

Keep watching

Watch the entire competition here.

Final results

  1. Andreu Lacondeguy      ESP 95.25
  2. Cameron Zink              USA 89.50
  3. Brandon Semenuk        CAN 89.25
  4. Kyle Strait                    USA 89.00
  5. Brett Rheeder                CAN 88.50
  6. Kyle Norbraten                  CAN 82.75
  7. Jeff Herbertson              USA 82.50
  8. Brendan Fairclough      GBR 77.25
  9. Paul Basagoitia             USA 76.50
  10. Mitch Chubey               CAN 76.25
  11. Szymon Godziek          POL 76.00
  12. Kelly McGarry              NZL 73.25
  13. Thomas Genon             BEL 71.50
  14. Louis Reboul                FRA 70.75
  15. Carson Storch               USA 69.25
  16. Pierre Edouard Ferry    FRA  67.50
  17. Geoff Gulevich              CAN 66.00
  18. Ramon Hunziker          SUI 37.75
  19. Tom Van Steenbergen   CAN 35.00
  20. Mike Montgomery        USA 24.00

Red Bull Rampage Best Trick presented by Utah Sports Commission: Cam Zink, 360 Drop (60+ feet)

Red Bull Rampage People’s Choice Award presented by Army National Guard: Brandon Semenuk

 



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