February 13 – 16, 2025
The highly anticipated Crankworx Summer Series is set to make its return to New Zealand in 2025, bringing the excitement to the beautiful South Island. From February 13-16, Christchurch Adventure Park will host this action-packed festival, where local and international riders will take on world-class courses.
This year’s festival isn’t just for the pros—it’s a chance for local up-and-coming riders to race alongside national and global heroes on two purpose-built courses. Whether you’re competing in local, regional, or national races, male or female, this festival offers a platform for progression and a shot at stepping into the spotlight on a regional, national, or even global stage.
For the first time ever in New Zealand, we’re thrilled to announce an FMB Gold Cup Slopestyle event – a top-tier competition on the Freeride Mountain Bike Association’s (FMBA) World Tour. This event will showcase mind-blowing tricks, massive jumps, and intense competition, attracting elite athletes and offering significant points and prize money.
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Christchurch, New Zealand
Ōtautahi Christchurch is a perfect location for the Crankworx Summer Series. The city is known for its love of outdoor sports and is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, from the Port Hills to the Southern Alps. Christchurch Adventure Park offers the perfect setting for world-class mountain biking, with its diverse terrain and new purpose-built tracks.
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