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- SEP 20, 2010
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- Red Bull Rampage 2010
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- Red Bull Rampage is one of the toughest, hardest and most bruising downhill mountainbike events on the planet, and we browsed our archive and found the worst crashes from past events for proof. Riders Steve Romaniuk, Darren Berrecloth, Kyle Strait, Thomas Vanderham and Dave Watson talk about unhappy landings, deep impacts and serious injuries.
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