Cameron Zink managed to land a 360 launched off a platform that shot riders 30 feet out and 40 feet down into a steep, totally sketchy landing. The move separated Zink, who said winning the event was more important to him than any other event, for the other competitors who were then fighting for second place.
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Finals Video
Results
1. Cameron Zink (USA) 89.2
2. Gee Atherton (England) 82.4
3. Darren Berrecloth (Canada) 81.2
4. Andreu Lacondeguy (Spain) 79.0
5. Geoff Gulevich (Canada) 77.2
6. Thomas Vanderham (Canada) 76.6
7. Robbie Bourdon (Canada) 76.0
8. Kyle Strait (USA) 75.6
9. Logan Binggeli (USA) 74.8
10. Kurt Sorge (Canada) 73.0
11. Alex Prochazka (Canada) 72.2
12. Tyler McCaul (USA) 71.8
13. Graham Agassiz (Canada) 71.0
14. Cedric Gracia (France) 70.4
15. Greg Watts (USA) 65.6
16. Michal Marosi (Czech Republic) 64.2
17. Jamie Goldman (USA) 63.8
18. Curtis Robinson (Canada) 62.4
(Mike Hopkins, Chris Van Dine and James Doerfling did not complete a full run)
Additional Red Bull Rampage stuff:
The top-ten men who made the cut, click here.
More news on the 2010 Red Bull Rampage, click here.
Coverage of the last Red Bull Rampage, click here.