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Join the Trailforks Ride Challenge this June!

Join the Trailforks Ride Challenge this June!

CAMTB is pleased to announce an exciting partnership with Trailforks in conjunction with California Mountain Biking and Trail Stewardship Month. Join the Trailforks Ride Challenge this June by riding your bike and earn entries to the 2025 Ibis Dreambike Giveaway. This challenge is for every rider – there are no start lines, no finish tape, just you, your bike, and the month of June!

Badges Up For Grabs

Trailforks has three badges for you to earn during the month of June:

Trailforks Ride Challenge 1 Day Badge

1 Day Badge

Ride 1 Day – A simple goal for the busy, the bruised, or the badge collectors. One ride in June gets you this.

Trailforks Ride Challenge 10 Day Badge

10 Day Badge

Ride 10 Days – Ten separate ride days. Doesn’t matter how far or fast, just show up.

Trailforks Ride Challenge 30 Day Badge

30 Day Badge

Ride 30 Days – The big one! Ride every day in June. Earn trail legend status and sleep when July comes around.

How Does the Trailforks Ride Challenge Work?


From June 1st to June 30th, all you have to do is record your rides on the Trailforks app. Trailforks will do the rest and notify you with badges to track your progress along the way.

Ride Challenge Rewards

Every Trailforks Ride Challenge rider who earns the 10-Day and 30-Day ride badges will receive entries to the 2025 Ibis Dreambike Giveaway!

  • 10-Day Badge = 5 Entries
  • 30-Day Badge = 15 entries

This year’s Giveaway is epic, with over $10,000 worth of prizes, including $7,200 Ibis of your choice. We also have prize packs from Maxxis, A Singletrack Mind, Crankbrothers, Formula 100, and Sierra Nevada up for grabs.

About Our Partner

Never Get Lost in The Woods Again!

Trailforks is a trail management system for outdoor enthusiasts, trail builders & associations. It aims to provide the very best tools to inventory, maintain, promote and showcase trail networks and tourism destinations. Tools such as statistics empower each group to have accessible data to show local city councils, governments, tourism boards and parks, conveying the popularity and potential economic impact of outdoor recreation on their area in order to receive further support to grow trail networks.