Red Bull Joyride training
Red Bull Joyride training is where the world’s best slopestyle riders fine-tune their runs, test new tricks, and push the limits before the biggest event of the year. The Whistler Boneyard sets the stage for progression at the highest level, with riders throwing down backflip tailwhips, cork 720s, cash rolls, and extended superman seat grabs—all in preparation for the ultimate slopestyle showdown. Without the pressure of the competition clock, these sessions allow for experimentation and fine-tuning, as riders dial in their biggest bangers and perfect their line choices.
Capturing Joyride training is about more than just the tricks—it’s about the process. Riders spend hours visualizing runs, refining takeoff angles, and getting feedback from their crew, all while sending some of the heaviest tricks in the game. Slopestyle mountain bike photography during training is unique—it’s a mix of raw intensity, calculated risk, and pure creativity. From flawless flip-whips to massive 360 combos, every frame tells the story of dedication behind the sport’s most progressive event. My Red Bull Joyride Training gallery showcases the biggest sends, hardest slams, and most jaw-dropping moments from the sessions that define the future of slopestyle.