The yearly event known as Crankworx is a 10-day celebration of all things mountain biking at the world’s largest bike park — Whistler, British Columbia. Learn why Crankworx is special, what you need to do there, and how you should do it.
“It is a must-do in a mountain biker’s life,” Isabeau Courdurier, the world’s No. 1 ranked female enduro rider, summed up what I’d been asking athletes, brands, and assembled media over 4 days in Whistler last month.

Courdurier, 25, was fresh off her win at the CamelBak Canadian Open Enduro — one of 30 events that took place over 10 days at Whistler Bike Park in August. It’s all part of Crankworx, a riotous festival of mountain bike competitions, product demos, film screenings, and more.
Celebrating its 16th anniversary this year, Crankworx launched in 2004 as a standalone event. Beginning this year, however, it spread across the globe, encompassing a three-event series with satellite events in Rotorua, New Zealand, and Innsbruck, Austria.
Part competition, part product demo, and part industry party, Crankworx welcomes the sport’s most elite athletes from every discipline — enduro, dual slalom, pump track, downhill, slopestyle, and “speed and style” (aka, go fast and do tricks).
Crankworx Mountain Bike Festival
“Whistler is a mountain bike paradise, and Crankworx is a unique occasion to get to meet athletes from all disciplines while getting the opportunity to see them performing on their highest level,” Courdurier explained to me. I had asked her why competitors hailed Crankworx as a crown jewel of the sport.
CamelBak brought me to Whistler to witness the event. A headlining sponsor of the biggest Enduro World Series race in history — just one of the major attractions at Crankworx — CamelBak also hoped I’d see its athletes podium in its latest gear. I did, when Courdurier won in the 2020 Chase Protector Vest, the brand’s first pack with built-in back protection.
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