Bell Brawl Las Vegas 2021
Drifting in the Desert — 2021 Season Finale
Las Vegas’ Red Rock Harley-Davidson was packed with hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts to witness the high-energy V-Twin stunt riding, the final stop of the 2021 Bell Brawl.
It has always been an important part of Bell’s culture to foster the growth of the action sports our helmet users love to take part in. We plan to continue to be a steward of this rapidly growing segment of motorsport with innovation and progression as we look to the events of next season and beyond.Brett Conley, Bell Helmets Sports Marketing Manager
First Place
Nate Colvin (@DynaNate_) tested what was possible on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, while aggressively drifting and wheelie’ing every square foot of the course, ultimately taking the top honors in Las Vegas.

Second Place
Las Vegas local, Jeff Flaherty (@CBearStunts) finished in second, continuing his campaign as a force to be reckoned with in the V-Twin stunting world.

Third Place
Kenny Edwards (@JunkYardKennyStunts) of St. Louis, Missouri, finally found himself on the podium after numerous Bell Brawl starts over the years.

Fourth Place
Riding out of Denver Colorado, Chase Crabb (@Sdewys_) tosses his massive Harley-Davidson Road Glide around like a toy. Chase’s smooth riding style allowed him a solid fourth-place finish.

Fifth Place
Canadian rider Jesse Ryan (@JesseRyanTattoo) Rounded out the fifth spot in the final round of competition.

Bell Brawl Las Vegas 2021

After being on a pandemic hiatus for the past year and a half, it has been an amazing year and season for the Bell Brawl in 2021. We have seen Bell Brawl riding veterans and numerous new competitor faces this season. The world of V-Twin stunt riding continues to grow year after year.Max Kuszaj, Owner of Ride & Destroy