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The fans requested an Urban Freeride in Chile and Fabio Wibmer went ALL IN

Urban Freeride Vacation in Chile - Fabio Wibmer

Fabio Wibmer gave the bike community the opportunity to decide the location for his latest edit and he ended up in one of the most fascinating places on earth to ride a bike – Valparaíso, Chile.

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In ‘Urban Freeride Lives Chile’ Fabio Wibmer travels on request of his fans to an iconic location for a thrilling display of urban riding.

Photo By Hannes Berger for Red Bull Content Pool

Usually planning his videos for months in advance behind closed doors, this time Wibmer took a different approach and brought his community along for the ride by letting them both choose the location and discover behind-the-scenes content from the whole filming process.

Photo By Hannes Berger for Red Bull Content Pool

It would prove to be quite the adventure and in classic Wibmer style, he creatively explores every inch of the city on two wheels, combining technical tricks and big jumps with downhill speed.

Photo By Hannes Berger for Red Bull Content Pool

Not even having parts of their camera equipment and footage being stolen could dent their love and fascination for a country full of colour, generosity, and culture!

Photo By Hannes Berger for Red Bull Content Pool

Here is all you need to know:

“The whole concept was to take the community with me when filming the project. People decided for Chile, we got our stuff, flew, and the adventure started.

“Chile was very new to us, usually we prepare a video project for weeks and months, and this was the big difference to my other projects as we didn’t know where we were going beforehand.”

Wibmer said:

“Chile is such a nice place! We met so many really nice people who brought us water and helped us build things by bringing us tools of things which took an insane amount of effort but it was crazy how many people helped us realise this project.”

Despite this challenge, Wibmer loved meeting the passionate bike community in Chile. He said:

“It was a jump where either I was going to make it, or it was going to be a very bad ending.”

Wibmer explains:
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