I've pretty much had it with Rampage. In fact I have.

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....after last year's judging fiasco - 'digging' prize for Brendan F for goodness' sake...that's something we award to badgers around here not elite athletes who run life threatening sketchy lines - I resolved to give Rampage a miss. And what I have read runs shivers down my spine...really. I know that they are paid and they get massive exposure but SO many athletes are getting seriously injured - ie things that will need surgery and/or stay with the athlete for the rest of their lives (I know about dislocations, ligament damage and broken bits, from regrettable experience...). Utah is a mighty windy place at certain times of day, and make things mighty hazardous. Camille B was blown sideway in Andorra and in many ways this stopped her progression and led to early retirement. But this year at Rampage serious injuries for Emil Johansson, Adolf Silva, Aidan Parrish, Chelsea Kimball, CJ Selig, Casey Brown, Vaea Verbeeck, Harriet Burbage-Smith...and more.

I think we should use Rampage as a model in the Olympics and add '1000m dash through a minefield' and 'high jump over razorwire'. That way we can see athletics take out its leading practitioners on a semi-random basis. Great for them, great for us, great for the sport.

I didn't watch Rampage. And that's it, I have had it.
 
They choose to do it. Same goes for all the high risk sports like eventing with horses, racing motorbikes, etc and nobody is holding a gun to the Rampage riders heads to do what is, to a lot of people, really dumb.

What isn't right is if an event goes ahead, that really should not due to weather/unsafe courses, because of pressure from sponsors and TV companies. That just increases the potential for serious injury and, possibly, death.
 
Have watched the crashes and surely it is just what most people would expect. Sometimes it goes right and sometimes it doesn't and events happen where, for some weird reason, you get loads of serious crashes all in one event. Like a years worth in one day.
I was at Castle Combe helping a mate with a car , many moons ago, and every race was red flagged due to really serious crashes. Properly high speed violent crashes with cars bent nearly in half, fireballs, etc and then delays with the clean up and waiting for replacement ambulances.
There were some races that had the re-started race red flagged and all races ended up not running full distance. i think the plug was pulled on the last couple of races due to running out of time, but we had turned our back on the day by then. Then years will go past without a sniff of anything more than the usual for another horror meeting/race weekend with dead , or very seriously injured , riders/racers/spectators like some evil is making up for lost time.

Agreed; if this does become a trend with Rampage then they need to start limiting heights, distances, and what riders try and pull off. It is all well and good doing new tricks and pushing the envelope, but nobody really wants to see people die on their watch. Maybe have set tricks and it is scored on who does it best like diving, acrobatics, and so on. Even if they ramp it back a bit the tricks they do will still be out of reach for 99% or normal people.
 
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