UTAH – USA
Fact Sheet – September 25-28 2025
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UTAH - USA - September 25-28 2025
Park City Downhill takes place in the beautiful Wasatch Mountain range of Utah, just outside the iconic mountain town of Park City. This is a high-speed, technical racecourse with four tight hairpin corners, smooth pavement, and racing speeds over 50mph. The track has great flow with excellent opportunities for drafting and passing, while still being fun and attainable for freeriding and less aggressive riders.
The event venue will be based at the Olympic Park Venue and features a chair lift shuttle system to bring riders back to the top after every run. with the racecourse running down the mountain along the Olympic bobsled track.
Located just 2-miles from town, and 45-minutes from an international airport, the event is especially accessible and easy to get to. Park City Downhill features a four-day race weekend open to freeriders, qualifying series racers, and Championship Tour racers. With a world-class team running the show and a venue made for downhill, it’s shaping up to be the biggest event of the season.

TRACK INFO
The course runs down the access road to the bobsled track just outside of Park City, Utah. It begins with a steep drop-in that sends riders into a fast right kink–left hairpin combo. From there, racers hit a sharp right hairpin, followed quickly by a tight left hairpin. The course then opens up into a long right-hand sweeper that ducks underneath the bobsled track, flowing into a series of high-speed sweepers. It finishes with a quick left kink into a snappy right hairpin party corner.
- Length: 1 mile
- Hairpins: 4
- Average Grade: 7.7%
- Steepest Grade: 16.3%
RAW RUN
EVENT SCHEDULE
Wednesday Evening, September 24
17:00 – 20:00: Mandatory registration and tech inspection
Billy Blanco’s
8208 Gorgoza Pines Rd, Park City, UT 84098
It’s a bar & mexican food place. About 10 minutes from the course, one exit down on I-80.
Thusday, September 25 Practice and Freeride
8:30 – Mandatory Racer’s Meeting Location TBD
9:00 – Chairlifts Open
9:10 – Practice/Freeride for everyone
17:00 – End of day
Friday, September 26 QS Qualifying
8:30 – Mandatory Racer’s Meeting Location TBD
9:00 – Chairlifts Open
9:10 – Practice/Freeride for everyone
13:00 – QS Qualifying, best of 2 runs.
16:00 – Bonus Runs as time permits
17:00 – Prize Giving for QS
Saturday, September 27 QS Race and CT Qualifying
8:30 – Mandatory Racer’s Meeting
9:00 – Chairlifts Open
9:10 – Practice/Freeride for everyone
10:00: QS Racing
13:00: CT Qualifying
CT Q1
CT Q2
CT Q3
16:00: Bonus Runs as time permits
17:00: End of day
Sunday, September 28 CT Race Day
8:00 – Mandatory Racer’s Meeting
9:00 – Practice/Freeride for everyone
13:00 – CT Race
17:00 – (or shortly after the finish of the race) Prize Giving

TRAVEL
Travel
- Nearest international airport : Salt Lake City International (SLC)
- Distance From Airport: 32 miles
- Driving Time from Airport: 45 minutes
- Commute Time By Bus From Airport: 1.5 hours
Accommodation:
- Hotel deals : Residences at Utah Olympic Park
- Please use the following link:https://hotels.cloudbeds.com/reservation/ggdeS7#promo=skate4life to get these incredible room prices.
- Price double room : 110
- Price for suite : 125
- Camping: None on site, although there are nearby campgrounds.
- Sounds like the Reisdences are now sold out! If you want to stay in a hotel Holiday Inn Express in Kimball Junction is only about a mile away. But the Park City area has almost 10,000 short term rentals. You can find these on vrbo.com and airbnb.com, or other similar sites. If you are looking for a cheaper hotel option you can find relatively inexspenive hotels in Salt Lake City, only about 30 minutes away.
Food :
There will be food trucks on site. Food is also available just 2-miles from the event venue.
Riders will have access to exclusive food and drink discounts nearby.

FAQ
Have Questions?
Checkout the event Facebook Group Here: TBD
- Do freeriders have to register with the WGSF to ride at Park City Downhill?
- No, freeriders do not need to be members of the WGSF to skate at PCDH.
- What safety requirements are there for riders?
- Freeriders are only required to wear a full face helmet, slide gloves, and closed-toe shoes.
- Racers are required to follow the WGSF safety requirements.
- Will there be freeriding every day of the event?
- Yes! Freeriding will take place all four days of the event. Freeride runs will drop behind each set of race heats, and timed qualifying runs.
- Is there camping?
- We hope so! At this time we do not have a designated rider’s campground. However, there many budget lodging options near the event
- Is lunch included in the entry fee?
- No, lunch is not included in the entry fee. However, a food truck will be onsite to purchase lunch. And, additionally, there are plenty of food options just 5 minutes down the road from the parking lot.
- Will we have access to our cars during the event?
- Yes! The parking lot is located right at the bottom of the hill, so you will be able to visit your car in between every run if you wanted to.
- Can we leave and come back during the event?
- Yes! The parking lot is accessible, but located outside of the road closure. So participants can leave and return as often as they’d like.
- Do you need volunteers?
- Yes! Please contact event organizer Justin Rolo to sign up to volunteer: justin@venomskate.com
- Are you accepting sponsors for the event?
- Yes! Please contact event organizer Justin Rolo to discuss sponsorship opportunities: justin@venomskate.com
See Our Racing Rule Book Here (https://www.wgsfracing.com/rules/)
Still have questions? Contact Us Here (https://worlddownhillskateboardingchampionship.com/contact-us/)

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