Red Bull Hardline 2023
As we gear up for Hardline on 15-16 July, we figured there was no better way to get ready for the event than rewatch the action from 2022. Said to be one of the toughest downhill mountain bike races there is, Dan Atherton has been working his magic on the course once again.
- Red Bull Hardline returns for 2023
- Mountain Bike Icons – the Gee Atherton story
- Video: Gee Atherton's The Ridgeline II - The Return
If this doesn't get you pumped to watch this year's event, we don't know what will. 2023 marks the ninth year of Red Bull Hardline, and each year the event has progressed and pushed riders to their limit.
Red Bull Hardline 2023 Rider List:
- Kyle Strait
- George Brannigan
- Adam Brayton
- Josh Bryceland
- Rónán Dunne
- Kade Edwards
- Thomas Estaque
- Craig Evans
- Brendan Fairclough
- Sam Gale
- Thomas Genon
- Laurie Greenland
- Jackson Goldstone
- Gee Atherton
- Thibault Laly
- Harry Molloy
- Charlie Hatton
- Sam Hockenhull
- Matteo Iniguez
- Gaetan Vige
- Bernard Kerr
- Josh Lowe
- Camilo Sanchez
- Jim Monro
- Florent Payet
- Johny Salido
- Kaos Seagrave
- Joe Smith
- Theo Erlangsen
- Taylor Vernon
The finals will be live on Red Bull on Sunday 16 July from 13:50 BST. The track is mostly the same as last year, but there are two new additions. We can expect to see plenty of content coming from riders as they practice, so keep an eye out on socials so you don't miss their first impressions.
Top three runs from 2022
With thirty riders lined up to take part, it is anyone's guess who might be victorious this year. There are some returning champs such as 2021 winner, Bernard Kerr and 2022 winner, Jackson Goldstone, so we'll have to wait and see who comes out on top.