The LAST edition of the week! We've got a RAW 100 for you all, big flips, and a tutorial on how turn your backyard into a private bike park. LET'S SEND IT 👇
1107 words of pure stoke.
Read time: 3 min 44 seconds.

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Photo of the Day
When Ronan says he’s dropping in, he means from orbit.
We’re pretty pumped for Hardline this weekend!
đź“· Samantha Saskia Dugon behind the lens.
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Video of the Day
THROWBACK: There’s no storyline, no dialogue, just Hopkins tearing the earth a new drainage line.
It’s 110 seconds of uncut dopamine, and if you don’t want to ride after this, you might be clinically beige.
⏰ Watch time - 01 min 50 sec
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Bonus: Â Kona goes full hobbit mode.
The FAFO crew does exactly what the acronym implies.
There’s dirt, there’s airtime, and someone probably owes a rental van deposit.
Also, huge respect to New Zealand for just casually having world-class everything.
⏰ Watch time - 23 min 29 sec
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‍Send of the Day
A flip like that makes the woods whisper.
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Turn Your Driveway Into a Dirt Circus: Why Portable Ramps Are the Best Bad Idea You’ll Ever Have

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You don’t need a bike park to make terrible decisions.
You need one good ramp, a sliver of pavement, and a completely unearned sense of confidence.
That's it. That’s the formula.
Portable jump ramps are the mullets of the mountain bike world, business when folded, party when deployed, and absolutely unstoppable once someone yells “SEND IT.”
If you’ve ever looked at your front yard and thought, “This would be a lot better if it ended with a gap jump,” congratulations, you’re one ramp away from greatness, or at least a sprained wrist and a shaky GoPro edit.
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Ramps That Go Wherever Your Impulse Control Doesn’t

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Most portable ramps these days are engineered better than half the rental homes on Airbnb.
The good ones are made from weatherproofed wood, fold tighter than your last tax return, and pop open into launch platforms you’ll absolutely overshoot on the first attempt.
They're light enough to carry with one arm and durable enough to hold your ego, your enduro bike, and whatever snack you forgot to remove from your hip pack.
These aren’t those wobbly plywood nightmares your cousin built with leftover 2x4s and a dream, they’re real-deal, session-everywhere, foldable launch machines designed for repeated abuse and backyard glory.
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You Don’t Need Trails
Every rider has that weird mental block, maybe it’s a bunnyhop gap, maybe it’s going full send off a curb without casing.
Portable ramps are the weird therapy tools that help break through those blocks, mostly by tricking your brain into thinking this parking lot air-out is the big leagues.
You don’t need a full dirt jump park to get better at jumping.
You just need a compact slab of wood, a questionable takeoff zone, and maybe a friend with a camera yelling “AGAIN!” until your form gets less terrifying.
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What Do These Ramps Cost?
Whether you’re boosting your local sidewalk gap or building a backyard dream line, there’s a ramp for every budget and bravery level:
- Mini Kicker ($189–$209): Just enough to get sketchy in a parking lot.
- Quarter Pounder ($399–$419): Not edible. Still tasty.
- Medium Kicker ($469–$489): For mid-air moments and slightly poor decisions.
- Large Kicker ($599–$619): Big ramp, bigger consequences.
- Launch Ramp ($699–$729): Send responsibly.
- Jumps Combo Kits ($819–$1,749): Mix, match, launch, repeat.
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Fold, Ride, Repeat Until Local Authorities Intervene
The real superpower of portable ramps isn’t the launch, it’s the lifestyle.
You can keep it in your garage, in your trunk, or on your back like a ridiculous but noble warrior of suburban airtime.
You don’t need a reason to use it.
You just need an open patch of asphalt and enough daylight to get a few sketchy attempts in before the neighbor’s dog starts barking again.
Set it up behind a grocery store.
Bring it to the skatepark.
Drag it onto a sidewalk.
It’s your jump line now.
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🎥 How to Watch Red Bull Hardline This Weekend

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The gnarliest race on two wheels returns Sunday, July 28, straight from the hills of Dyfi, Wales.
Red Bull Hardline is a full-blown survival test with gaps that would make a freerider sweat and a course that laughs in the face of suspension travel.
📺 Watch it live on Red Bull TV ⏰ Sunday, July 28 at 7:30 AM PT / 10:30 AM ET / 3:30 PM BST
💻 Red Bull TV Hardline Stream →
Tune in, grab your popcorn (and maybe a neck brace), and watch the world’s best try to tame the wildest track in mountain biking.
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Dream Rides ❤️

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The only thing louder than the paint is the hum of the freehub, and both sound like good decisions made at high speed.
Bless whoever specced this sherbet dream.
We wanna see your bike in The Send It Daily? Shoot us an email at editorial@thesenditdaily.com, and maybe your ride will be the next superstar.
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Trail of the Day
Micro Climate Mountain Biking Trail - Whistler, BC
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Closed most of the time, glorious when it’s not.
Don’t be that person riding in May and explaining your tire tracks to the authorities.
When it’s dry, it’s magic.
When it’s wet, it’s a lawsuit and a trail closure waiting to happen.
Do the right thing.
Ride dry.
Stay high.
Pet no bears.
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That’s all for today folks. We hope everyone gets some saddle time out there. See you all tomorrow! 🤙
‍For the ❤️ of two wheels.

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