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Team Whistler hosting group road rides

Team Whistler and Snow Covers are bringing back their Tuesday night road ride program for May 20. All levels of riders, from competitive racers to commuters with slicks on their mountain bikes, are welcome to take part.

Orecrusher tougher than it looked

For riders used to steeps climbs and technical descents, the first edition of the Squamish Ore Crusher would have looked pretty easy — flat Cheekeye Fan trails, with only moderately technical sections on the 6 km route.
Whistler athlete second in Squamish adventure race

Whistler athlete second in Squamish adventure race

Top teams finish less than two minutes apart

WORCA Dirt Camp registration open

Trail maintenance day planned for May 24
Bike Park opens Saturday

Bike Park opens Saturday

Volunteers help shovel snow from trails

Squamish Wolf Pack host evaluation camp

The Squamish Cougars ended their second and final season in Squamish as troubles with the startup World Hockey Association continued, but a new hockey program has already stepped up to fill in the gap.

Rody on podium in half marathon

BMO Vancouver Marathon attracts more than 12,000 runners

Routley 19th in Tour of the Gila

Whistler’s Will Routley, racing with Team Symmetrics, placed 19 th overall on the five-stage Tour of the Gila road race, one of the premier road events in North America. Routley was also the top Canadian.

Orecrusher kicks off Squamish Triple Crown

Despite its tough name the Orecrusher mountain bike race is one of the most rider-friendly events in all of Sea to Sky corridor, taking place Saturday, May 10 on a course of singletrack trails through the mostly flat Cheekeye Fan area.
Whistler Olympic Park has busy first year of operation

Whistler Olympic Park has busy first year of operation

More than 32,000 skier visits reported, including events and athletes