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Fionn Griffiths

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Friday, May 25, 2007
Interview with Fionn Griffiths World Cup DH & 4X Racer taking time out of her busy schedule after her 4th place finish at the Lisbon Downtown event. 
 
 
  1.       How do you feel about your performance at the Lisbon Downtown? "I was fairly happy with my performance. I was having a really good race run and I had been riding well all weekend so it was unfortunate that my front end slid out in my race run. Just trying to keep the bike upright in Lisbon is a challenge in itself. The street are all marble and cobblestone so it is super slippy on every turn and every stair set. I wouldn't have ridden any differently. You can't afford to ease up anywhere on that track or else you lose too much time. They put more jumps in this year, which for me is great! I hit them all first run before any of the other girls had a chance to psyche me out :)"
 
2.       How do you prepare for a race? "I have been playing with a few new pre race ideas including pre race meditation, full scale warm ups on a wind trainer and sprint drills. In Vigo none of this was working for me though. It just seemed to leave me too much opportunity to think about things and get nervous before the race. So after a nervous qualifying run which resulted in 2 crashes, I decided to try some new stuff and turn up last minute to the start gate. It seemed to work well for me there. So I am still working on this stuff!"
 
3.       What's your training schedule? "That is top secret! I have hired a new trainer - Elke Brutsaert - and she has a whole pile of exercises to keep me entertained in the off season! Mainly loads of explosive plyometric drills and plenty of time on the road/street bikes. We have been focussing on core a fair bit as well. 
 
 4.       What kind of bike do you ride? "I race a Norco Team DH and a Norco 4XXXX. If you haven't tried them out, you should! They are pretty cool. I worked closely with Norco the last couple of years to get the two bikes to where they are at and I love every second I spend riding them!"
 

 

 5.       Who are your sponsors? "Norco Performance Bikes, Kenda Tires, Zeal Optics, Shimano, Fly Racing (Kit), Foes/Curnutt Suspension, THE Helmets, MRP, Hope Brakes/Hubs, DT Swiss rims, Rich Art Concepts (Custom Helmet Design)."  

6.       How many countries has your pro riding career brought you to? "Ummm...I have not been keeping count! That is a really good question. This year alone I will visit about 15 different countries! I have been to some pretty cool ones racing though - Brazil, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Australia."

7.       What was the first race you ever won? "I actually won the 1st race I ever entered. It was a Midland Super Series at Hawkston Park in Shropshire,UK. Winning that was what really pushed me to keep racing." 

8.       How old were you when you first started riding? Racing? "I always kind of kicked around on my bike and rode a bit, but I didn't start racing or anything until I was about 16. " 

9.       Do you have BMX riding/racing in your background? "No BMX. Straight into the MTB for me. I do own a BMX now though and enjoy riding it when I get the opportunity."

10.   What's your worst injury? "I have had a few, but breaking my ankle 7 times in a year and a half was the one that hindered my race career the most. I'm glad to have that behind me."
 

 

11.   Your words of wisdom to other women and girls getting into the sport? "Don't be put off by anyone who is negative towards you out riding. Just keep doing what you are doing at your own pace. You are just as capable of reaching your own personal goals as anyone else. You will know when YOU are ready to go faster and step up to the next level."  

12.   What setbacks have you experienced? "Just the obvious ones that many of the people, especially female riders, encounter: financial setbacks, sponsorship setbacks and of course, injuries." 

13.   How has riding evolved for girls since you've been on the scene? How do you see it evolving into the future? "When I first started there were really only one of two chicks that could race on a high level. A few girls occassionally had good results, but in comparision to racing now, it was not nearly as competitive. I would say that now at a World Cup event any of the top 10 ladies has a good chance of winning. We are pushing one another to be faster and we are doing just that! It used to be that I could crash, get up and still finish in the top 10 but a crash now puts any girl out of the top 10!"

14.  Will you be competing in Canada this year? Crankworx? "Not sure yet about Crankworx. It conflicts with European Championships. We'll see. I will be racing the Mont Ste Anne World Cup though which is the place I won my first ever World Cup."

 

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Published by fionngriffiths: 12:46 PM
Updated On: 5/25/2007 at 12:47 PM

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

 
LISBOA, Portugal – The stage was set… thousands of fanatical Portuguese fans crowded the tiny streets of Old Lisboa to watch riders pick their way through narrow alleyways and down steep marble stair cases. The track is like no other! Riders begin inside a castle overlooking Lisboa and race through the streets, over cars, around trams and off drops made from scaffolding before arriving at the finish about 100m from the sea. People flock from all around town to watch the massive TV at the bottom which is broadcasting the live Extreme Television coverage of the event. The Red Bull VIP area is crowded with the likes of the UCI President and F1 driver Rubens Barrichello who both came out to cheers on riders.

Fionn was tearing the course up all day in her usual style. Her first run out she jumped every obstacle on course and left the rest of the women’s field behind trying to get their heads around the daunting track. “I just wanted to get out their and hit everything first run so that I didn’t psyche myself out too much over the jumps.” Fionn said. “The car jump at the top was much better this year and quite easy to clear. I was a bit nervous about the new stair jump towards the finish though, so I just tried not to think about it and hit it straight away. I know a lot of the girls spent most of the practice eyeing up that jump.”




Qualifying came quickly. After only 4 practice runs riders were shuttled to the top to battle it out for a place in the finals. 10 women and 25 men would go through. Fionn used her experience here and took a steady one, knowing how difficult a race run can be on this course. Helen Gaskell qualified fastest in the women’s with Fionn only a few seconds back in 4th. Racing was looking good. Fionn charged into her run and was on course for a fast time when she had an unlucky front wheel drift that ended in a crash down the stairs. “I’m not sure what happened really,” Fionn recalls. “My front wheel was drifting a bit and I knew I was going to have to work to get it back, but then it just stopped dead and I went over the bars and dove straight down the next staircase! I think I may have hit the cameraman!! I lost loads of time getting back up the marble with my SPD’s, but I pulled it back together and made up enough time on the rest of the track to keep a top 5 placing. I am gutted though. Not the win I was hoping for.”

Sabrina Jonnier took the women’s event followed closely by Tracy Hannah, Helen Gaskell, Jill Kintner and Fionn herself to wrap up the top 5.







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Published by fionngriffiths: 5:11 PM
Updated On: 5/25/2007 at 12:33 PM

Tuesday, May 22, 2007
<Better late than never!  Here's Fionn Griffiths 2x World Championships DH Silver Medallist live from Lisboa, Portugal which she sent to mtb.colonies.com on Friday, May 18 - sorry for the delay guys...I was out riding and didn't get a chance to check my email until this morning. Pics & interview to follow.> 
 
 
Finally....we made it! After a bit of a hectic drive down the coast Lee, Jill and myself finally arrived in Lisboa. Some of the Portugese are CRAZY drivers and I am surprised we are still alive! And if the driving didn't kill us, the hours we spent lost almost did. I guess that's what we get for using a 5 year old map! However, the Hotel all the athletes/teams are in (Lagoas Park) is beautiful and the weather is a sweltering 32 degrees so we can't complain.

Today was a relatively quiet day. Early morning breakfast followed by a trip to the local jetwash to clean the last of Vigo off our gear and we were back in the hotel pool by lunch!
We did some work throughout the afternoon getting our pits set up downtown Lisboa. It is such a cool city. The new city is busy and full of statues, but the old town (where we race) is really cool. We start the event from a castle at the top of a hill and then race pretty much to the seaside. The buildings are super close together and full of tiny little walkways and stairsets. There are trams that run through a section of the track and a few local cafes and businesses that we pretty much ride through their front doors! The perfect place for a RACE! We always hit up course walking as a group with film crews in toe, and this year was no different. The race organisers took us through the tiny streets and showed us the new car jump and a few other new little twists and turns. I think a few of the new obstacles are going to make for some tight racing! Check out 
http://lisboadowntown.sapo.pt/ for some more photos and info.

Tomorrow is race day. 4 practice runs each followed by 1 qualifier. Top
25 men and top 10 women go through. There is a car on the line for the guys (no such luck for the ladies) and one of the Honda Formula 1 guys is going to be there watching the race and doing press conferences during the event. Even the President of the UCI is coming out to watch some racing. Hopefully I can hold it together and finally finish on top of this event. I have raced the Lisboa Downtown for 5 years and have yet to win it, so fingers crossed.
 
 

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Published by fionngriffiths: 11:15 AM
Updated On: 5/23/2007 at 7:18 PM

Friday, October 27, 2006
Just added a new video of the World Cup 4X Finals in Schladming Austria. Check the video out, compliments of Jill Kintner. View blog at www.fionngriffiths.com

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