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Brett Rheeder

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Brett Rheeder
Personal information
Nationality Canada
BornFebruary 16, 1993
Mount Albert, Ontario Canada
Sport
SportFreeride/Slopestyle Mountain Bike
Rank4x Crankworx overall FMBA Slopestyle World Champion
Event(s)X Games, Crankworx, Red Bull Rampage, Red Bull Joyride

Brett Rheeder (born February 16, 1993) is a professional freeride mountain bike rider from Mount Albert, Ontario. Rheeder is an X-Games athlete and gold medalist winner of the 2013 Munich Slopestyle Mountain Bike event. He is often regarded as the greatest slopestyle rider in mountain biking. Rheeder is a 4x FMB World Tour Champion, the most in event history.[1] He's also a x7 Crankworx event champion, which includes his 2016 Red Bull Joyride win.[2]

Career

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In 2013, he won the first gold medal in Slopestyle at the X-Games in Munich,[1] and in 2013 and 2014 he won the Vienna Air King.[3] In 2014, he won the Bearclaw Invitational and came second at Red Bull Joyride in Whistler and Red Bull District Ride in Nuremberg.[4] In 2015, he won the Munich Mash,[5] and won the first two events in the Crankworx World Tour in Rotorua, New Zealand and Les Deux Alpes, France. In 2016, he won Red Bull Joyride in Whistler and in 2017 he won Crankworx Les Gets and came second at Crankworx Innsbruck. In 2018, he won Crankworx Rotorua and Red Bull Rampage on October 26, 2018, after five Rampages, as well as coming second at Red Bull Joyride and Crankworx Les Gets and Innsbruck.[6][7][8] In 2019, he won at Crankworx Rotorua for a record third time and also won at Innsbruck, as well as placing second at Red Bull Joyride in Whistler and Red Bull Rampage. In October 2022 he placed first in Red Bull Rampage[9][10][11]

With Brandon Semenuk, Rheeder was part of the Trek C3 Project, which came first in the Freeride Mountain Bike Factory Team Rankings in 2014, 2015 and 2017.[12] In January 2022 it was announced that Brett Rheeder and Trek part ways.[13] Later that year it became public that his new bike sponsor is Commencal Bicycles.[14] In January 2023, Rheeder announced he was retiring from competitions, "focusing time on progressing [his] riding in new ways, creating new media, having fun with social media, and ... helping develop the next generation of slopestyle and freeride as a whole; its courses, its athletes, its training grounds, its products."[15]

Personal life

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Rheeder is from Mount Albert, Ontario. He originally played hockey, then switched first to cross-country cycling and then to slopestyle.[8]

In 2020, Rheeder announced that he would be temporarily stepping away from the Crankworx Freeride Mountain Bike World Tour. In an Instagram post Rheeder cited that regaining his creativity in slopestyle riding and stepping back from the stresses and injuries associated with competition would be the best option to preserve the longevity of his career.

Sponsors

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Rheeder's bike sponsor is Commencal. His other sponsors include Kenda tires,[16] Clif bar, Shimano, cbdMD, and Smith Optics.

References

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  1. ^ a b L'Heureux, David (June 30, 2013). "Brett Rheeder wins Mountain Bike Slopestyle". X Games. ESPN. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016.
  2. ^ "Watch: The Brett Rheeder Story part three: what comes next?". cyclingmagazine.ca.
  3. ^ Desai, Rajiv (April 7, 2014). "Two in two for Rheeder at Vienna Air King". Redbull.com.
  4. ^ Meyer, Ryan (August 24, 2014). "Top MTB Riders Raise Bar at Bearclaw Slopestyle". Redbull.com.
  5. ^ "Brett Rheeder wins FMB Diamond Series second round". EuroNews. June 28, 2015.
  6. ^ Hamilton-Irvine, Gary (March 30, 2015). "Crankworx: Brett Rheeder tames slope to win in style". Rotorua Daily Post.
  7. ^ "Crankworx Les Deux Alpes 2015: Slopestyle Results - Dirt". 2015-08-04. Archived from the original on 4 August 2015. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  8. ^ a b McNair, Brian (August 5, 2015). "Mount Albert's Brett Rheeder looking for triple crown". Yorkregion.com.
  9. ^ Red Bull Bike (2019-03-25), Last Man Standing in Slopestyle MTB | FULL REPLAY Crankworx Rotorua 2019, retrieved 2019-03-29
  10. ^ Red Bull Joyride Crankworx – Whistler, retrieved 2019-08-18
  11. ^ "Crankworx » BRETT RHEEDER AND EMIL JOHANSSON FACE OFF IN EPIC AND EMOTIONAL BATTLE FOR SLOPESTYLE SUPREMACY AT CRANKWORX INNSBRUCK". Crankworx. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  12. ^ FMB World Tour (November 18, 2015). "Trek C3 Project: FMB Factory Team Champions 2015". Pinkbike.com (Press release).
  13. ^ Brett Rheeder and Trek part ways
  14. ^ Brett Rheeder signs with Commencal Bicycles
  15. ^ https://pinkbike.com/news/brett-rheeder-announces-retirement-from-competition.html
  16. ^ Brett Rheeder signs with Kenda