FMBA Announces That Agreement Was Reached With Slopestyle Riders After Crankworx Strike

At Crankworx Rotorua, the slopestyle riders made the unprecedented decision to strike from competition.

A little over a month before the next Crankworx stop in Cairns, Australia, the riders and the event came to an agreement and Slopestyle will proceed at the next round. Read the press release from FMB below.

The Freeride Mountain Bike Association (FMBA) and Crankworx have reached an agreement with the male athletes, allowing the men’s Slopestyle World Championship to take place as planned for the remaining 2024 FMB World Tour Season. After having the time to meet for a series of conversations, it became evident that the FMBA, serving as the sport’s governing body, the athletes, and Crankworx as the series organizer, share unified and aligned goals, and are working together to ensure the sport’s sustainability, and making the SWC events more accessible for upcoming riders.

After withdrawing from the Crankworx FMBA Slopestyle World Championship (SWC) event in Rotorua, the male Slopestyle athletes, the Freeride Mountain Bike Association (FMBA), and Crankworx have forged an agreement. Both male and female riders will be participating in the upcoming Crankworx Cairns Slopestyle event scheduled for May 26, 2024, as well as the remaining SWC events of this season.

These discussions facilitated the identification of underlying issues and concerns on both sides which have been addressed in a collaborative and productive manner. As a result, a consensus was reached that not only addresses the immediate needs of the athletes but also places a strong emphasis on the long-term viability and sustainability of Slopestyle as a sport.

These discussions facilitated the identification of underlying issues and concerns on both sides which have been addressed in a collaborative and productive manner. As a result, a consensus was reached that not only addresses the immediate needs of the athletes but also places a strong emphasis on the long-term viability and sustainability of Slopestyle as a sport.

A foundational baseline established by the FMBA and Crankworx early in these negotiations was the commitment to gender equality: all agreements reached with the male athletes are to be extended to the female athletes, also ensuring their perspectives and requirements were considered throughout the process.

 

The Male Slopestyle Athletes also included a statement.

It’s a step in the right direction, and now with having amplified representation in the FMBA, we are looking forward to the rest of the 2024 season.

The issues the riders had have been solved or are being looked at to find a solution.
We look forward to seeing everyone in Cairns and we can’t wait to have full season of events approaching.

Together we plan to create a better sport now & for the future.

It is unclear the exact details of the agreement, but we at BIKE are happy that they were able to figure it out. and we will see slopestyle at Crankworx.

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