That’s a Wrap on This Year’s Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week

May 23, 2017
by Brad Nichols / Whistler Museum  
The past week has been a busy one here at the museum as we made our way through five consecutive days of events celebrating, what else, mountain biking in Whistler, during our second annual Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week.

Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week 2017

The week started on Tuesday with “Transition: The History and Influence of Crankworx and Gravity Logic Inc.” This Speaker Series event featured Tom “Pro” Prochazka of Gravity Logic and Nicole Freeman, project manager for Crankworx, talking about the origins of the two institutions in the Whistler Bike Park and how they both came to have international reputations and a global reach.

Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week
Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week
Nicole Freeman, project manager for Crankworx educates the crowd on the history of Crankworx at the Whistler Museum.

The museum teamed up with Clint Trahan on Wednesday to offer a free photography class focused on capturing your own mountain biking photos and, so we’ve heard, Clint continued the discussion over drinks after class.


Clint Trahan speaks to room full of budding mountain bike photographers.
Clint Trahan speaks to room full of budding mountain bike photographers.


WMTBHW2017-- Thursday Toonie Race drew over 250 WORCA members for the weekly ride.
Thursday Toonie Race drew over 250 WORCA members for the weekly ride.

Thursday’s Retro Toonie Ride was a great time with over 250 riders. Hosted with the Whistler Golf Club, Summit Sport, Whistler.com and the Whistler Bike Park, it didn’t feature quite as many vintage bikes as last year’s (not surprising given the course involved biking up and then down part of the bike park) but those riders that brought out their retro bikes and gear were all the more impressive for their commitment to the theme.

WMTBHW2017-- The bright pink was an easy choice for best retro gear outfit.
The bright pink was an easy choice for the best retro gear outfit.

WMTBHW2017-- A classic Whistler jersey promoting The Cheakamus Challenge a 70 km race between Squamish and Whistler that first ran in 1989.
A classic Whistler jersey promoting The Cheakamus Challenge, a 70km race between Squamish and Whistler, that first ran in 1989.

WMTBHW2017-- It s not that often you see bikes like this one in the bike park these days.
It is not that often you see bikes like this one in the bike park these days.

WMTBHW2017-- Our winner for Best Overall retro ride amp outfit. It might have been the first time a bike with a milk crate has gone down Karate Monkey in the Whistler Bike Park.
Our winner for Best Overall retro ride and outfit. It might have been the first time a bike with a milk crate has gone down Karate Monkey in the Whistler Bike Park.

On Friday the museum and the amazing team at Forlisë held a screening of The Collective, the 2004 film that continues to influence the ways mountain bike films are made today. Jamie Houssian, the filmmaker and producer, was on hand to discuss how and why The Collective was different than other films coming out at the time, as well as the challenges of using 16mm film.

WMTBHW2017-- Filmmaker and producer of The Collective Jamie Houssian.
Filmmaker and producer Jamie Houssian.

WMTBHW2017-- The screening of The Collective at Forlis included a discussion of the film with filmmaker Jamie Houssian.
The screening of The Collective at Forlisë included a discussion of the film with filmmaker Jamie Houssian.

The Whistler Public Library, Bike Co., and the museum offered a free bike maintenance class on Saturday afternoon (which luckily was bright, sunny and dry) which quickly filled up early in the week. Part of anything you do is taking care of and maintaining your own equipment and mountain biking is no different.

WMTBHW2017-- Bike maintenance workshop.
Saturdays Bike maintenance workshop with The Whistler Public Library, and Whistler Bike Co.

WMTBHW2017-- As part of Mountain Bike Heritage week we also installed some temporary exhibits in Whistler Village.
As part of Mountain Bike Heritage week we also installed some temporary exhibits in Whistler Village.

Thanks to everyone who supported the week, by partnering, sponsoring, speaking or attending! We’re already looking forward to our third Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week next year.

Sponsors and Partner Organization:
Resort Municipality of Whistler, GO Fest, WORCA, Whistler Bike Co., Whistler Public Library, Forlisë, Whistler Golf Club, Summit Sport, Whistler.com, Arts Whistler, Whistler Bike Park, Pinkbike, Chromag, Vorsprung Suspension, DavidsTea, the Province of British Columbia

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