Alma Wiggberg Red Bull Joyride Women's Winner Whistler BC Mack Lambert Photography
Alma Wiggberg Red Bull Joyride. Whistler BC Photo Credit: Mack Lambert

Women Push Limits at Red Bull Joyride at Crankworx Whistler 2025

Women’s slopestyle stole the spotlight at Red Bull Joyride 2025 by MTB Girls' contributor Mack Lambert

Women Push Limits at Red Bull Joyride at Crankworx 2025

By Mack Lambert

MTB Girls contributor Mack Lambert was at the 2025 Red Bull Joyride in Whistler, where women’s slopestyle proved it belongs on the sport’s biggest stage. Alma Wiggberg defended her crown with a flawless 91.4-point run, Robin Goomes sent massive flips into second, and Shealen Reno earned her first Joyride podium in third. The contest embodied “Go Bigger, Land Louder” and confirmed that women’s freeride is no longer an exhibition—it’s a headline competition shaping mountain biking’s future.

Red Bull Joyride 2025 Winners Crankworx Whistler Emil Johansson, Alma Wiggberg, Robin Goomes, Shaelen Reno Red Bull Joyride Whistler BC Canada Aug 17, 2025
Red Bull Joyride 2025 Winners Crankworx: Photo Credit: Red Bull

Whistler, B.C. August 17, 2025 — Red Bull Joyride once again turned the Whistler Boneyard into mountain biking’s biggest stage, and this year the women’s field proved that slopestyle progression is charging forward at full speed.

Women’s Final Results:
1. Alma Wiggberg: 91.4
2. Robin Goomes: 81.2
3. Shaelen Reno: 70.8

Wiggberg Defends with Authority

Sweden’s Alma Wiggberg successfully defended her Joyride title, putting down a commanding run that scored 91.4. Wiggberg’s highlight came in the form of a massive backflip X-up, executed with height and control that silenced the hillside before erupting into cheers. She backed it up with fluid style through the rhythm section, leaving little doubt she remains the rider to beat in women’s slopestyle.

Goomes Brings the Heat

New Zealand’s Robin Goomes, already known for her fearless backflips, didn’t disappoint. Throwing clean, lofty flips off the whale tail, she energized the crowd and locked in a strong 81.2 for second place. Her ability to combine amplitude with confidence showcased just how high the bar has risen.

Women Push Limits at Red Bull Joyride at Crankworx 2025
Shealen Reno. Photo Credit: Mack Lambert

Reno Rounds Out the Podium

American rider Shealen Reno delivered her best Joyride performance to date, stomping a 360 off the whale tail and flowing cleanly through her line to secure 70.8 points and the third step of the podium. For Reno, the run marked both a personal breakthrough and a clear signal that the women’s field is deepening with every contest.

Go Bigger. Land Louder

This year’s Joyride embodied the ethos of “Go Bigger, Land Louder.” The women went bigger, flips, spins, and amplitude that matched the energy of the men’s field, and they landed louder, with clean runs that had the crowd shaking the hillside. Beyond the podium, the event marked another cultural milestone: women’s slopestyle at Joyride is no longer an exhibition—it’s a headlining competition.

The Road Ahead

With Wiggberg holding the crown, Goomes pushing close behind, and Reno coming into her own, the women’s Joyride has become one of the sport’s most compelling battlegrounds. The 2025 edition was more than a contest; it was a statement of progression, courage, and the undeniable rise of women in freeride mountain biking.


About the Author

Mack Lambert – Visual Storyteller

Mack Lambert Mountain Bike Creator
Mack Lambert

Growing up in the White Mountains of New Hampshire gave Mack Lambert a deep respect for mountain culture and the people who shape it. That early connection to rugged landscapes and their stories sparked his path as a visual storyteller.

Now based on the West Coast, Mack has built a career collaborating with athletes, creatives, and outdoor brands that share his reverence for movement, nature, and community. His work in film and photography captures the raw, human moments that define outdoor culture, whether it’s the grit of competition, the quiet beauty of wild places, or the unspoken bond between rider and trail.

With a style rooted in authenticity and a keen eye for storytelling, Mack continues to document the spirit of adventure that drives the outdoor community forward.

Learn more about his work at macklambertmedia.com

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