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Whistler Blackcomb's PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola will officially open to the public December 12, 2008. Join us for the LIVE webcast this Friday, December 12 at 10:30am PST on whistlerblackcomb.com. And get ready for the ultimate thrill, as Red Bull drops in and gives wings to the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola Launch event.



Published On: 12/9/2008
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Please help us honour the memory of Carey Bokser by bidding on the items below. Carey passed away in a skiing accident last year.

The purpose of the CareyBokserAuction is to set up a Bike Industry Trust Fund for Carey’s daughter, Noa. She’s got the riding bug in her veins, and we want to help her have the freedom to ride wherever she pleases later in life.

We would like to thank all of our supporters.

For more info:
Download the Press Release or contact info@careybokserauction.com


Auction Items:

The auction will remain open from Nov. 15, 2006 to December 8th, 2006.

Nelson, British Columbia Freeride Dream Trip

Enjoy an epic mountain bike safari to one of world’s sweetest freeride and all-mountain bike destinations. All you have to do is get yourself and a friend to this funky little off-road mecca in the southern BC interior (3 hours north of Spokane International), and this package takes care of the rest.

Includes (based on two people):

  • Two nights accommodation at the Hume Hotel in downtown Nelson www.humehotel.com
  • Freeride Entertainment hookup: Full Freeride schwag package, including copies of Retrospective and NWD 7. Ride with the Freeride athlete of your choice. Want Simmons in town to hit the trails with? We’ll make it so.
  • Fancy dinner for two at the very tasty All Season’s Café www.allseasonscafe.com
  • Private, biodiesel fueled Unimog shuttle to the 5,200-foot singletrack gem, Burned and Beyond. Courtesy of Gravity Adventures www.gravityadventures.com
  • Full, special lovin’ tune-up from the boys at the Sacred Ride Bike and Board www.sacredride.ca
  • Thick schwag package from Gericks Cycle www.gericks.com
  • A day spent shuttling the phenomenal alpine freeride descents of Baldface Lodge. End the day with the longest mountain bike descent in North America—6,300-foot Shannon Pass, www.baldface.net
  • Two pairs of Maxxis tires custom tailored to your riding style and the conditions during your trip, courtesy of NRG Enterprises www.nrg.com
  • Framed action photo of you and your buddy/lady ripping Nelson’s primo singletrack, courtesy of world-renowned action sports photographer Dave Heath

*Plus, parties, epic riding partners, the low-down on the secret nugs and lots and lots of local love. Estimated value $2,500 CAD

 

2006 Red Bull Full Face Helmet

Signed and donated by Aaron Chase.




 

Signed Fox Jersey's and Oakley Goggles

Worn in the Red Bull Rampage, donated by Thomas Vanderham.



Full Freeride Kit Worn by Wade Simmons

Mountain bike kit worn during his New World Disorder 7 segment, which was shot in Nelson, BC. Kit includes Troy Lee knee and shin guards, Bell Helmet, and Oakley gloves, shorts, goggles and signed jersey.

 



Joe Schwartz Sepia Toned Picture

Custom frame is 21" by 26" made from Obeechi Wood with Tru Guard UV glass filters out 97% UV rays. Image size is 13" by 19". Photo taken in Squamish, B.C. Donated by: John Gibson


 

Dakine Gravity Camps Custom Hydration Backpack, Signed Poster & Helly Hansen jersey, and new Shimano Saint Cranks

Dakine Gravity Camps custom hydration backpack, signed poster, signed Helly Hansen jersey and brand new Shimano Saint cranks. Donated by Andrew Shandro.



Brand new 2006 888 RC2X fork

Brand new 2006 888 RC2X fork black with stem and fabric carrying case. Donated by Big Bri at The Bicycle Cafe, Canmore, AB.


 

Original frame used by Dave Watson

Original frame used by Dave Watson for his famous jump of the Tour de France. Mounted with commemorative plaque. Donated by Dave Watson.




Smith moto goggles signed by Travis Pastrana

Smith moto goggles signed by Travis Pastrana, donated by Smith Optics.



World Champion DH Jersey

World Champion jersey, signed by Fabien Barel, donated by Kona and Fabien Barel.



2006 189cm Rossignol BSquad Team Issue Skis

Bokser's favourite pair of skis: a brand new, fresh out of the wrapper pair of 2006 189cm Rossignol BSquad Team Issue skis, donated by Paddy Kaye/Rossignol.


 


06 Specialized Claw Edition autographed helmet

Brand new 06 Specialized Claw Edition helmet, signed and donated by Darren Berrecloth.


 


Framed Print of Darren Berrecloth

30" by 24" framed print of Darren Berrecloth by photographer Sterling Lorence. Donated by Sterling Lorence and RaceFace.


 


Limited Edition BC Chromag Team Belt

Limited Edition BC underground, hardcore Chromag team belt, worn by Steve Peat and Tyler Morland. Donated by Ian Ritz/Chromag Bikes.

 

Lifetime subscription to Bike Magazine

Donated by Derek Dejonge/Bike Magazine


 

Two Year Subscription to Decline Magazine

Two year subscription to Decline Magazine, donated by H3 Publications.


 

 

Thanks for all your bids and support!

Auction organizers: The Kootenay Muscle - Derek Westerlund, Scott Dickson, Brian Chard, Mike Seniuk, Bruce Gardave, Mitchell Scott

For information please contact Mitchell Scott – 250-352-9535


 




Published On: 11/16/2006
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Whistler Skateboar Association and the Longhorn present to
you a Skateboard Rail jam Contest/ Fundraiser.





On Thursday, September 28, 2006, The Whistler Skateboard Association will be holding a fundraiser event at the Longhorn Saloon in Whistler. We will be setting up scaffolding on the patio and creating a street-style rail/ledge setup where skaters will be able to perform tricks on the obstacles and down the stairs. There will be two hours where the ramp is open for the public to have fun on (5pm to 7pm), and then in the evening (7pm to 9pm) we will be hosting a full-on competition where skaters will be competing for cash and prizes. As well, there will be live music and other stuff going on got anyone who comes to hang out and support the Whistler Skateboard Association, a non-profit community driven group formed to help take care of some of the many skateboard related issues in Whistler, especially the underground skatepark in Creekside. After the competition, there will be the video premiere of The Peanut Gallery, a locally produced skateboard film, and then the party will continue all night. This event will go on rain or shine, we have planned for tents and coverings for the ramps and of course, everyone can hang out inside,  listen to live music and, of course, have a great time.
 
We will be having three main categories of first-place prizes, with a $200 cash prize given to the skater who performs the best trick on the rail, on the ledges, and down the set of stairs, each. In addition to the cash prizes, we will be giving away lots of gear to the skaters for second and third places, as well as give-aways.. As well, there will be tons of shwag give-aways for the crowd, as well as raffles for some higher ticket items such as complete skateboards from the local shops. 

Some of the supporters of this event are Longhorn Saloon, UnderExposed Media Group, Nomis Clothing, Westbeach the shop, Evolution, Katmandu, Red Bull, Gauge Clothing, SkateboardVillage.com and Ogio Bags.

For more information, or to pre-register for the competition, check out www.WhistlerSkate.Org, email Lenny@WhistlerSkate.org, message his Profile or call Lenny at 604.698.1514 

 
Whistler Skateboard Association Website.


Published On: 9/26/2006
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WHISTLER, Canada – July 1, 2006 – It may have been Canada Day, but it was the Aussies who ruled this year’s Red Bull Elevation in Whistler, BC. Corey Bohan of Brisbane, Australia took home the title, with fellow countryman Luke Parslow and defending champion Ryan Nyquist of the U.S. anchoring the podium, finishing second and third respectively.

Widely regarded as the world’s best BMX dirt-jumping competition, this year’s edition featured 40 of the top riders soaring over massive discipline-defining jumps. When the dust settled after Friday’s qualifying round, 20 riders had an opportunity to take home the title.
 

Ultimately it was Bohan, the first BMX dirt rider to win back-to-back X Games gold medals, who produced a killer combination of sublime technicality and huge tricks in his trademark style. The number one qualifier after Friday, Bohan delivered on his ranking’s promise in the event’s final run, hitting a downside whizzy over the hip, no-handed opposite 360, and an epic last jump featuring a one-handed table-top 360.

“To be on the podium with Nyquist and Parslow is amazing, I’ll ride with those guys all day, every day,” said Bohan. “I was a bit nervous on the way things were going, but pulled it together and I’m already looking forward to next year.”
 
Looking to repeat his stellar performance in 2005, Nyquist started with a solid run but fell on his second. His throw-away run spent, Nyquist finished strong, throwing down a solid 720 on his third run, and laying it all on the line on his fourth, delivering a combination of 360’s and a backflip one-handed X-up.

“People were laying it on the line and doing wild stuff, so I’m happy with any kind of podium finish. Compared to last year, the level of riding was way higher,” said Nyquist. “The setting was beautiful. It’s Canada Day and there were so many people out to watch. You really can’t have a better place to have a contest.”

Parslow delivered arguably the most impressive jumps of the day, including a combination featuring a back flip on the step down bar into a huge front flip. Dane Searls, also of Australia, emerged as one of the weekend’s stars by winning best trick, a double tail-whip over the big set of double jumps.

Added Searls: “I didn’t expect to win so I’m psyched. I knew what I wanted to do, I’m just glad I pulled it off. Best competition I’ve ridden so far. The biggest jumps, the best riders, everyone’s just so pumped to be here.”

Building on the success of last year’s Red Bull Elevation, BMX icon Jay Miron applied his decades of experience to create an even more challenging and immense course, answering the call of the world’s best riders to go bigger and continue being progressive. Jumps were larger across the board, with the most substantial an enormous 40-footer, and the third largest jump bigger than any in 2005.  In between, the course included every element of trail riding, from transfers to rhythm sections to showtime booters. 

Ripping the course was the strongest field ever compiled for a dirt-jumping contest, an invitation-only list that also included last year’s best trick winner James Foster of America, World Dirt Jumping Champion Kye Forte of Great Britain, and perhaps the world’s best freestyle mountain biker, Darren Berrecloth of Parksville, BC.

The riders competed for a $30,000 prize purse, with Bohan taking home $10,000. All three podium finishers were awarded a custom trophy featuring an iron, dirt-loading Tonka Truck. A panel of veteran judges, including Ryan “Biz” Jordan, Matt Beringer, and Dave Osato evaluated riders on height, style, smoothness and tricks. 

Cheering on the riders were 10,000 BMX and Canada-loving fans, with red-and-white flags dotting the Red Bull Elevation course and crowd.

The competition began with practice on Thursday, June 29, qualifying on Friday (reducing the field from 40 to 20 riders) and concluded with the finals on Saturday, July 1. For more information, pictures and video please visit our website at www.redbullelevation.com

 


Published On: 7/4/2006
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My Blog: about me
By: Eden_


i         like         walking         in         the         rain...
it makes me chill
i like being out in thunder storms
i like the sky
stars make me feel small
i over think life everything
God exists...
i just dont believe in him
i dont sleep much
too much to see
i dont rele like fish
but ill try it all the time
i like people
i like cars too much
i could change th oil in my dads car
when i was 5
i like stupid music

i like being a girl
its 1 thing ma parents did right
i like my parents-
but just not when they are together

tank girl and che guevara are my heros
i rele do think lifes too short
i     try
i hate the dissapointment when i fail

i dont get enough sleep
i drink too much red bull
i play with my hair too much
i         like         eye         contact
i laugh too much and at the wrong time
i like to read
i have too much make up
but i dont wear very much
                      i like litrature
 
i wear skirts that people call belts
i like wearing guys shirts with jeans or skrts

i sing songs with out words
im a guys girl








i like music a lot... but who doesnt these days.. some of my favourite bands include...
bloc party kings of leon libertines maximo park the automatic babyshambles the strokes oasis we are scientists the kooks artic monkeys coldpaly the dreaming save ferris reef jack johnson the cooper temple clause the vines scars of tomorrow deftones the hives weezer feeder blink 182 ruben hoobastank the white stripes finch the verve orson analouge sway the yeah yeah yeahs the zutons prodigy head autiomatica the all american rejects eighteen visions sister hazel sugar cult the jam from first to last national product iron maiden the ramones the clash the kinks genisis areosmith jimi hendrix led zepplin ac/dc pink floyd guns 'n' roses QOTSA deep purple blur nivarna linkin park stone sour the distillers fort minor underOath biffy clyro lostprophets hwathorne heights the used anti pasti tool the mars volta cave in the 88 alexisonfire hellogoodbye the red jumpsuit apperatus music foo fighters incubus funeral for a friend bullet for my valentine atreyu MCR hell is for heros AFI CKY sum41 hole muse fall out boy panic! at the disco takeing back sunday silverstien yourcodenameis:milo elviss kill hannah plcebo death cab for cutie something corperate A stained the scene aesthetic boy kill boy box car racer alkeline trio cave in mew at the drive in kill switch engage badly drawn boy green day- pre american idiot american hi-fi raido head van morriso nash am60 bedouin sound clash velvet underground N*E*R*D yellow card red hot chilli peppers stereophonics dislocated style









Published On: 5/4/2006
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So this saturday i turned the big 25 and i dont remember shi*t about the damn party.  Lucky for me my friends filled me in.  I guess i made out with my friend Jenn, Got a blow up doll, drank lots of Jager and Red Bull, and dont remember a damn thing.  All in all it was a good night.  At least we did not make it to the strip club.. it would of been all bad!!!!



Published On: 5/2/2006
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well i just got back from easter weekend 7 days up at the haines summit with some of the coolest people that you can find out there!!!   Met some new people anf got saome a amazing pictures!   hahah about 1200 pits from 7 days if riding and countless hours of film ..... and what is better than 3 dyas of being snowed out to get your crown on? hmm nothing crown royal and coke or red bull hmmm necture of the gods!  let me tell you.... but we did end up having three days of really nice blue bird weather  and the picts will show it!   i will have some of the picts up on here a little later tonight 
cheers
  

Published On: 4/20/2006
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Colonies.com Network Wide News: Red Bull Crashed Ice Conquers Old Quebec
By: colonies.com


Capacity crowd of 30,000 swarm fortified wall of Old Quebec to witness Canada’s first-ever Red Bull Crashed Ice


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Gabriel Andre defeats six-time undefeated champion Jasper Felder of Sweden and over 90 Canadian and international racers to claim championship title

 

QUEBEC , Mar. 4, 2006 – In a wild and unforgettable race to the finish, Canada’s first-ever Red Bull Crashed Ice was unleashed to a maximum capacity crowd of 30,000-plus spectators in Old Quebec. When the ice spray settled, Gabriel Andre from Prince Albert, Sask., toppled over 90 other racers to become the first Canadian to hold the coveted title of Red Bull Crashed Ice champion.
Among the finalists was Jasper Felder of Sweden, the six-time and previously only champion in Red Bull Crashed Ice history. Felder utilized his speed and size to reach the final four, but couldn’t overcome Andre’s home ice advantage:

 

“It’s amazing to win the first Red Bull Crashed Ice in Canada,” said Andre.  “This sport was made for Canadians, and it’s nice to remind Sweden who the kings of the ice are. I can’t wait to defend my title.”

 

Featuring a 400m ice-track with a 34m vertical drop, the new-school sport of Red Bull Crashed Ice met head-on with the old world charm of Old Quebec, transforming its skyline by winding its way through and around the city’s famous fortified wall. Starting at Les Portes St-Louis and culminating at Place d’Youville, the course featured a series of berms, turns, whoops, jumps and steep chutes. At the heart of the action were four hockey-equipped skaters charging down the S-shaped course head-to-head in a race to the bottom, reaching speeds of up to 50 km/hr.

 

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“I’m disappointed not to win, but Gabriel skated some great races and earned the title,” said Felder. “I’ll be back, so don’t count me out in the future.”

 

To determine a champion, consecutive heats of four skaters in a double elimination bracket narrowed the field down during the main event from 64 racers to a final four. Andre took home the first prize of $5,000, with second-place Wade Hocking of Kelowna, B.C., winning $3,000, third-place Sylvain Houle of Rockland, Ont., $1,500, and fourth place Felder $500.

 

 

Red Bull Crashed Ice also introduced the first-ever application of Frozen Motion camera technology in a live forum. Twenty digital cameras freeze the action and rotate 170 degrees around, providing groundbreaking views from behind, around, and over the athlete’s shoulder.  The footage will be featured in a post-production video of Red Bull Crashed Ice, with details on a national broadcast to be announced soon.

 

About Red Bull Crashed Ice

Since Quebec produces some of the world’s best and most fearless hockey players, its capital city was a fitting location for the seventh Red Bull Crashed Ice. Thousands of people from around the world have witnessed the breathtaking and action-packed new sport of ice-cross downhill in cities with rich hockey roots, including its debut in Stockholm, Sweden (2000), Klagenfurt, Austria (2001), Duluth, Minnesota, USA (2003, 2004), Moscow, Russia (2004), and Prague, Czech Republic (2005).

Published On: 3/8/2006
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Hey Snowboard.com!!

Chile must his bunker =) Red Bull Represent

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Snowboard.com Chile



Published On: 1/20/2006
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Giraffe Entourage: Red Bull Appreciation Post
By: Rodney


"Red Bull gave us a sweet hook up today... and yes, Joel is wearing a Red Bull jock... weird.," says Kyle in his "blog" while he waxes his legs.

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Published On: 1/19/2006
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My Journal: RED BULL!!!
By: Kyle


Red Bull gave us a sweet hook up today... and yes, Joel is wearing a Red Bull jock... weird.

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Published On: 1/19/2006
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Colonies.com Network Wide News: Red Bull pays a visit to Colonies.com
By: colonies.com


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A big thank you to Red Bull for hooking Colonies.com up with some wings!



Published On: 1/19/2006
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My Journal: 20/7/2004
By: skryderchik02


Red Bull!! haha me and my friend were up at her lakehouse and went to the store and bought some red bull so itd "give us wings" when we went to the mountain. so we drank it the next day before we went boarding... its f*ckin nasty! it looks green on the rim of the can but we poured some down the drain and it looked like piss! yah so once we got to the mountain we were shaking so much. so drink Red Bull but it tastes like sh*t!

Published On: 7/20/2004
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