Learning To Be A Professional Rider - Video

Dec 7, 2016
by Official Crankworx  
The crowds at Crankworx Whistler were epic this year with a full 30 000 for Joyride.

The crowds at Crankworx Whistler were epic this year with a full 30,000 for Joyride.


Up-and-coming mountain biker Piper Allman, 14, makes her debut on TELUS Optik Local today, as the focus of a story on the quest to go pro.

The video is part of a trilogy of episodes featuring Crankworx Whistler, available for free on demand on TELUS Optik TV, and online on the TELUS Optik Local’s YouTube channel.

This is the third year TELUS Optik Local has partnered with Crankworx to go behind the scenes of B.C.'s thriving gravity-mountain bike scene and discover what’s kept the homegrown festival at the pinnacle of the international race scene.

Everybody is there, so you get to ride with all your friends, and the pros are everywhere… Watching the events, and seeing all the different types of riding there is, it’s really cool,” says Allman, whose eight-minute video, “Inside Crankworx: How to Become A Pro Mountain Biker”, culminates in two Crankworx medals.

Piper was born just as the Crankworx festival took flight and is a rising talent whose story shows how the right inspiration can launch a career. This is the video:



Professional racer Claire Buchar, who runs the development team, Kovarik Racing, with her partner and fellow racer Chris Kovarik, provides motivation and support for the young rider, based on her successful career as a UCI World Championship medalist and national team member.

I learn a ton from them,” says Allman, who admits going pro has been on the agenda since she was eight years old.

Allman started by following her father and brother out on rides, getting a push to the top of the hill and following her bliss down. She connected with Buchar after her short edit, Dream Chaser, came across Buchar’s desk, and is now pushing for the finish line on that goal to ride professionally. This year, she hit the podium twice at Crankworx, competing in the Canadian Open DH presented by iXS and Fox Air DH, and all while learning the ticket to success is all about knowing how to have fun.

Mountain biking is more than a sport, it’s more of like a lifestyle. It’s just you and your bike and you don’t really need much else to do it,” says Allman.

Piper Allman 14 of Sooke BC is a rising star in the BC mountain bike scene racing Crankworx and training with Claire Buchar.
  Piper Allman, 14, of Sooke, BC is a rising star in the BC mountain bike scene, racing Crankworx and training with Claire Buchar.

Crankworx Whistler is in its 14th season in its home base of Whistler and tours the world from March to July. Athletes chase two global titles, the King and Queen of Crankworx, all season at festivals based in Rotorua, New Zealand, Les Gets, France and Innsbruck, Austria before returning for a final 10-celebration of all things gravity-mountain biking in B.C.

The Crankworx events are now broadcast and webcast globally, providing more hours of mountain biking coverage than any other event in the world.

TELUS Optik Local supports compelling, original storytelling in British Columbia and Alberta by providing funding to filmmakers to produce their content, training to maximize their potential and exposure to new audiences.


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13 Comments
  • 18 0
 love all these young rippers getting support from pros and media exposure! the future of the sport has so much potential!
  • 4 1
 The step by step guide to becoming a professional was like WAT IN TARNATION!!? It seemed strange/surreal, and I swear that voiceover guy is the same guy who does Need For Speed 3 Hot Pursuit track information. The whole thing was a real head implosion for me, but I can't describe exactly why.
  • 5 0
 Well this girl is way tougher than me...
  • 4 0
 congrats piper on living the dream! and congratulations to the dad for having an awesome daughter and a glorious beard.
  • 4 0
 Great story! Is there a reason for just one glove though hahahaha
  • 20 0
 I sprained my wrist a couple weeks before we filmed this, so couldn't fit a glove over my wrist brace haha
  • 1 0
 Awesome seeing female athletes getting exposure in this sport and showing us up! You're going to be an inspiration for lots of people @piper-allman
  • 2 0
 These athletes just keep getting younger. I wonder what will happen in another 10-20 years.
  • 1 0
 Awesome!
  • 1 0
 Rock on.
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