Goomes discovered mountain bikes through friends in the New Zealand Army. She served for five years, operating machines, learning trades, and even being stationed in Antarctica for a time. But soon after, she dove headfirst into the sport, working for a full-service guiding outfit south of Rotorua before a brief stint of van life in the mecca of Queenstown.
It has some of the sickest jump lines,” Goomes says with wide eyes and a wider smile. “And there’s just good riding and good community.” But when we reached her, Goomes was in her current home of Rotorua. "The mountain biking here is good. The forest is good for trail riding." Except that's not why Goomes is here. “The cost of living is way more reasonable, and the goal is to get some land and set up a proper training compound so I can actually train hard.”
Goomes has good reason to want a backyard setup. Although her first steps into competitive mountain biking were in enduro and DH, she very quickly started making moves in slopestyle and freeride. Literally making moves, in fact. In 2021, she became the first woman to pull a backflip in Crankworx competition history. Then, just a few months later, she was doing highly technical flip combo tricks at Audi Nines (now Swatch Nines). 2021 had a lot of highlights for Goomes, not the least of which was her first time in Utah dirt attending Formation as an alternate.
She returned to Formation in 2022 as a participant. Her run was peak Robin Goomes. If her enormous no-hander drop doesn’t make you weep, her backflip finisher surely will. But there were also some knife-edge ridge rides and complex drops. She’s hoping to create the same sort of mix at Rampage.