Spotted this over on Can You Dig It and got so stoked. It was announced a few weeks back that Red Bull would be brining Dream Line back. This time around they’re throwing the contest down in New Mexico and going a little bigger than they did 2 years ago here in Minnesota. All I know is this is going to get nuts and it’s going to be shown on TV in October. I really hope I make it to this…
Red Bull – Illume Photo Workshop
Red Bull teamed up with Fat Tony to put on a photo workshop in New Orleans, LA this Friday. For more information, visit the Facebook event page or the Red Bull New Orleans twitter.
Mongoose at Red Bull Dirt Conquerers
Red Bull Dirt Conquerers Video
There has been photos from the Red Bull Dirt Conquerers contest surfacing for a few days, but no video. Here’s a video that a guy from the stands put together. Not the best filming, but it’s something to get an idea of how things were going down over the weekend. Trust me, this isn’t the only video we’ll be seeing from this either.
Red Bull – Dirt Conquerers Final Results

“The challenge was achieved successfully; three different specialties of BMX together (dirt, street and park) seemed a nearly impossible success, but Red Bull Dirt Conquers made it possible with 25 of the best riders in the world that showed their expertise at an audience of fifteen thousand people in Parque Metropolitano.
Not even the rain of a previous day, nor the 28 degrees Celsius, stopped the people from attending early morning to the event. From hours before the event started, the place was already full.
Ryan Nyquist (USA) showed why he is the legend and took victory in this first edition of Red Bull Dirt Conquers. He is a multiple winner in several competitions around the world such as X-Games, and since 15 years ago keeps winning in the best BMX events. In fact, he made it to the qualifiers with the best score, and kept the first place until he actually made it to the podium.
His fellow, AJ Anaya, from Chihuahua, made a spectacular routine by being able to air over two meters but also he was able to master a 360 triple tailwhip before falling to the ground.
“The key was consistency. It was important to make the tricks at the right moment. Undoubtedly AJ has been a good competitor and I felt a competitive pressure”, said Nyquist. The Californian was one of the favorites to win the competition.
Nyquist is a specialist of dirt and park and showed a solid routine with backflips, barspins and tailwhips without a single mistake.
“Red Bull Dirt Conquers was amazing. To be honest this is the most original event I have ever seen. It was wonderful and I hope I can come back to compete one more time. I believe this has a great future ahead and today was a success.”
While the capsule, made of steel, seemed to be the most difficult challenge to overcome in the course that was put together by Dave King and Alex Vazquez, the competitors expressed that it was not an easy track, however every part of the circuit forced them to give the best out of them. That was the case with Australian Ryan Guettler who hypnotized the audience by doing the double backflip, but unfortunately he had three knockdowns in the final round that cost him the podium.
For Anaya, the second place is not a negative result. “I feel very good. It was a huge competition. Being second next to Ryan is something I feel proud about because he is a legend. Maybe the last fall cost me more than anything, but I was trying to look to the judges in between the trick. If I had continued like this I would undoubtedly have been better.”
The Brazilian Leandro Moreira took the final spot in the podium. Meanwhile, Mike Clark won the special prize for the best trick, while American Rob Darden was fourth but was recognized with the best line. Dirt Conquers had an open spot to Anthony Napolitan’s Red Bull Dreamline event which went to Ryan Guettler.
Final Results
1. Ryan Nyquist USA 89.00
2. AJ Anaya USA 88
3. Leandro Moreira BRA 86.20
4. Rob Darden USA 85.00
5. Maxime Charveron FRA 84.40
6. Corey Bohan AUS 82.60
7. Ryan Guettler AUS 82.20
8. Sergio Layos ESP 81.80
9. Ben Wallace GBR 81.60
10. Víctor Salazar EUA 81.00
11. Anthony Napolitan USA 80.60
12. Michael Beran CZE 77.80 “
Red Bull Dirt Conquerers Photos

The Red Bull Dirt Conquerers contest is going down in Mexico this weekend. You can get a look at some of the action that’s been going on in not one, but two photo galleries. You can check out 25 photos from day one of practice over on the DIG website, then you can check out day 2 of practice on the Ride BMX website. This looks like such a sick setup.
Red Bull – Design Quest – Milan
Part two of the Red Bull Design Quest videos has dropped. This time around, the crew is in Milan checking out what kind of spots the place had to offer. Based on what I’m seeing here, they had no trouble at all finding them. Take a peek!
“Check out the second episode of Red Bull Design Quest, a web miniseries featuring BMX athletes Simone Barraco, Matthias Dandois, Stefan Lantschner, and Anthony Perrin as they travel throughout Italy in search of the best cities to ride. In Episode 2, they ride in Milan – Bicocca area – for some rooftop and street sessions.“
Red Bull Phenom – Brandon Webster Submission
Check out the video Hoffman‘s Brandon Webster submitted for the Red Bull Phenom contest. This is damn good!
