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NW Cup 2025 Round 6: Snoqualmie Pass, Wa
This time, the crew rolled into Snoqualmie Pass Bike Park — and once again, the venue delivered a weekend full of great racing, great people, and some truly unforgettable runs.
Now in its second year hosting the NW Cup, Snoqualmie Pass continues to raise the bar. With dedicated tracks for Cat 3, Cat 2, and Cat 1/Pro, plus fresh reroutes for two of them, this wasn’t just a repeat of last year — it was a whole new challenge.

Road Trip #2 is officially underway!
Set high in the mountains, Silver’s fast and technical track never disappoints. With tight corners, loose terrain, and just the right amount of tech, the racing was as close and competitive as it gets. One of the best parts of racing here? Two lifts. That means plenty of laps, more time on the bike, and a chance to really dial things in before finals.

Race Report: 2025 Race 4 // Whitefish
After an exciting weekend of racing in Tamarack, Idaho, the NW Cup caravan rolled north and landed in Whitefish, Montana, where racers were greeted with open arms, a race-specific lift line, and a DH course that delivered in every way. From start to finish, the weekend brought fantastic weather, dialed trails, and that unmistakable NW Cup community energy.

Race Report: 2025 Race 3 // Tamarack
The legendary NW Cup summer swing through Tamarack, ID and Whitefish, MT has officially kicked off — and what a way to start at Tamarack Resort in Donnelly, Idaho!

Race Report: 2025 Race 2 // Dry Hill
It’s May, and that means one thing: we’re back at the heart of the NW Cup—Dry Hill Bike Park in Port Angeles, Washington. Once again, this iconic venue brought together everything we love about downhill racing: tight competition, unbeatable community vibes, and 540 racers sharing the hill for an unforgettable weekend.

Race Report: 2025 Race 1 // Dry Hill
After what always seems like an insanely long winter season, we are glad to say that WE'RE BACK racing DH in the PNW! And oh boy did Mother Nature welcome us with open arms.