A VIP Experience with World Bicycle Relief and SRAM
Join World Bicycle Relief at Crankworx Whistler 2025 — the ultimate celebration of mountain biking, impact, and community.
From Wednesday, August 13 to Sunday, August 17, experience the best of Crankworx alongside SRAM ambassadors Miranda Miller, Brydan Bringhurst, and Casey Brown. Connect with fellow supporters and help empower communities through the Power of Bicycles®.
Join This Exclusive Experience
To join this exclusive experience, we kindly request a minimum donation of CAD $2,050 per participant.
Your support includes:
- Access to all WBR/SRAM donor programming
- Ride-out with elite SRAM ambassadors and tech crew
- Premium hospitality and insider access
- Daily connection with the WBR team and mission moments
*Please note: Donors are responsible for their own accommodation and meals.
This opportunity is ideal for:
- Confident riders comfortable on Whistler’s blue-level trails
- Impact-driven individuals who believe in bicycles as tools for change
- Supporters who want to deepen their connection to World Bicycle Relief while riding with purpose
Meet Your Ride-Out Ambassadors
These inspiring athletes are joining forces with World Bicycle Relief and SRAM to lead an unforgettable ride-out, share stories, and build community on the trails of Whistler.
Miranda Miller
Former UCI Downhill World Champion and Crankworx royalty, Miranda is known for her technical skill and fearless riding style. As a Canadian trail advocate and mentor, she brings a passion for empowering riders of all levels.
Brydan Bringhurst
Brydan’s creative, playful approach to trail riding has made him one of the most respected names in mountain biking. An experienced freerider and content creator, Brydan believes in pushing limits and building community through shared experience.
Casey Brown
Casey is a freeride icon and Crankworx legend, celebrated for breaking barriers in women’s mountain biking. Her drive for progression and fierce commitment to supporting women in cycling make her an inspiring force on and off the trails.