Never doubt Kurt Sorge. The Canadian freeride icon joins his fellow countryman, Brandon Semenuk, on the podium after securing third with a blistering . Full REPLAY of Red Bull Rampage 2021 now available on Red Bull TV 👇 A three-time champion, Sorge had lofty goals of becoming a four-time winner this year. Opting to revisit his winning line from 2017, Sorge started on a high note by becoming the first athlete to put down a clean top to bottom run. It initially earned him the top spot, but it was short-lived, and he was ultimately sitting in fourth before run number two. Heading into his second run, Sorge knew he needed to step things up a notch to move through the rankings. In classic Sorge style, he delivered. On his second run, he Backflipped the ridge jump and then followed it with a Suicide No-Hander in the rhythm section. On his trick jump, he threw a Superman and added a Flip Knack on his big drop. To wrap things up, he flipped his step down and final trick jump.
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