Beginning with the Crud to Mud in the spring, a race that starts on skis or snowboards and switches to bikes.
Whistler Bike Park holds a series of world class bike races during the year.
The trails are marked just like ski runs with the most difficult marked with the black double diamond and the pro lines marked with red diamonds. There are 70 expertly-crafted trails spread throughout four distinct mountain zones with 4,900 vertical feet of lift-serviced descending trails. It descends 4,926 vertical feet to the village. The Top of The World trail starts at 2182 m (7160 feet) and is Whistler Mountain’s longest, highest trail. Middle of Nowhere, Kashmir, and Kush are also trails for experts that start in the park but then go out of bounds. Ride Don’t Slide is a 2.7 km steep and technical natural singletrack descent from Top of the World on Whistler Mountain. These demanding back trails are not patrolled. There are bike trails that are accessible from the Whistler Bike Park lifts that are not part of the bike park. The trail is entirely within the bike park. Dusty’s DH follows down Crossroads before descending on the ski run, Lower Franz’s and the Dave Murray Downhill, to Creekside Village. The Dusty’s Downhill trail was built for the Creek Zone opening. In 2015 the fourth lift, Creekside gondola opened for bike access to the mountain. It includes a foam pit, wooden ramps, quarter pipes, and a Bike Parkitect modular wooden pumptrack. In 2006 Whistler Blackcomb completed construction on the Airdome, an 8,400-square-foot covered indoor bike training facility. Have no doubt, traditional dirt or asphalt pump tracks simply don’t measure-up to our Modular Pumptrack system.In 1999 Whistler Blackcomb opened its first bike park and since then has spent at least 200,000 in improvements and maintenance every year. Our Modular Pumptrack system is perfect for encouraging active play in community parks, playspaces or playgrounds, housing developments and holiday parks. They’re suitable for all ages and are great for riding on all year round. Parkitect’s unique progressive riding track is fun for riders on bikes, scooters and skateboards. It consists of 11 perfectly designed, engineered and certified modules made of either Plywood Composite or Precast Concrete.īy joining multiple Modular Pumptrack modules together, we create guaranteed geometry with unlimited track design possibilities.
Our Modular Pumptrack system is unlike any other pump track on the market. It really is the best fun on wheels for all ages and all riding abilities! Riders use pressure to generate propulsion – put simply, ‘pumping’. Whether the track is a continuous loop or a rhythm straight of bumps and turns, its unique design lets riders gain and maintain speed without pedalling. A Modular Pumptrack is a rideable pump track for bikes, scooters and skateboards.