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7 May, 2022

World’s Top Mountain Biking Event Comes To Cairns

CRANKWORX, the world’s most-watched mountain bike event, has announced that Cairns will be added to its World Tour in 2022 and held for the next two years at Smithfield’s high-profile rainforest trails.


Crankworx Remy Morten (yellow shirt), Jacob O’Donohue-Price (brown shirt), Glen Jacobs, Adam Nicholson
Crankworx Remy Morten (yellow shirt), Jacob O’Donohue-Price (brown shirt), Glen Jacobs, Adam Nicholson

Smithfield Mountain Bike Park will become the fourth stop for the 2022 Crankworx World Tour, bringing 1,200 athletes, 220 volunteers and an expected 34,000 spectators across the five days to Crankworx Cairns on October 5-9. 

Crankworx World Tour Managing Director Darren Kinnaird said their team had been working with Cairns stakeholders since 2018 to bring the event to Australia. 

“The collaboration among stakeholders including Tourism and Events Queensland, Tourism Tropical North Queensland, Cairns Regional Council, AusCycling, Yirrigandji Traditional Owners, James Cook University and Cairns Mountain Bike Club has been crucial to bringing Crankworx to Cairns,” Mr Kinnaird said. 

“Crankworx Cairns will give our athletes an additional stop and bring the ultimate mountain biking experience to our fans in Australia while showcasing the Wet Tropics Rainforest and Great Barrier Reef to mountain biking fans around the world. 

“The Crankworx festival will feature elite competition, amateur and our CWNEXT next-generation racing, Kidsworx events plus a vibrant expo and festival vibe to bring mountain bike and action sports fans together to experience Aussie hospitality at its finest.”

Member for Cairns and Assistant Tourism Minister Michael Healy said Crankworx Cairns would bring even more global exposure to Tropical North Queensland. 

Crankworx Tracey Hannah & Glen Jacobs
Crankworx Tracey Hannah & Glen Jacobs

“The 2022 Crankworx World Tour coincides with our comprehensive overseas campaign to bring international visitors back to the Tropical North after COVID,” Mr Healy said.

“We’re starting a golden decade of opportunity ahead of Queensland’s 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

“Events like Crankworx Cairns demonstrate our region’s ability to host world-class events and remind international audiences of our stunning visitor attractions and experiences.” 

Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ) Chief Executive Officer Mark Olsen said one-quarter of the footage to be televised across the world will be devoted to showcasing Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef to encourage visitation resulting in millions of dollars in publicity. 

“This prestigious mountain biking event will be held in Cairns for the next two years, positioning the region as an iconic adventure tourism destination and cementing its reputation for hosting international sporting events alongside a stunning reef and rainforest backdrop,” he said. 

“In addition to an anticipated 31,000 bed nights for our region, Crankworx will deliver a worldwide audience with the global eyeballs on Cairns further driven by a partnership with Red Bull Media House to broadcast five live finals globally and a post-event 60-minute telecast to 17.8 million viewers.” 

This project received grant funding from the Australian Government under Austrade’s Recovery for Regional Tourism program, an initiative of the $1billion COVID-19 Relief and Recovery Fund. 

Sign up to the Crankworx Cairns mailing list on www.crankworx.com/cairns for details on Crankworx Cairns in the months to come.  

Crankworx Remy Morten, Tracey Hannah, Glen Jacobs
Crankworx Remy Morten, Tracey Hannah, Glen Jacobs
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