August 2008's Featured Rider: Neven Steinmetz
Neven Steinmetz is one of the USA's few dedicated mountaincross racers. She has been to the World Championships twice and regularly competes at World Cup events. While her riding is impressive, her time spent off the bike is even more incredible. Neven is currently working on her PhD in Tissue Engineering at the University of Colorado. In addition, she's campaigning to become an athlete representative to USA Cycling for gravity sports. Luckily, Neven is sponsored by a coffee shop, because we’re not sure that she has time to sleep.--FF
Name: Neven Steinmetz Home: Boulder, CO Age: 31 (But seem to think I'm about 23) Favorite type of riding: Racing mountaincross and dirt jumping Why you ride: The challenge and the cool people Sponsors: Yeti, Hayes, Maxxis, DT Swiss, ODI, e.13, Fox Racing, Smith, Nema, Totally Wired Cyclery, Rocky Mountain Roastery Website: nevensteinmetz.blogspot.com I started out racing cross country. I quickly learned that my skills were much better served descending rather than climbing. After running my fully-rigid Trek 820 into the garage (it was on the top of my car), I decided I needed a full suspension bike to replace it. I got a Yeti ASX and headed out to Angel Fire, NM for my first downhill race. At registration, I was asked if I wanted to sign up for mountaincross in addition to downhill. I asked what mountaincross was, and was told, "It's free." That didn't really explain what it was to me, but I decided to give it a go anyway. I did the race on my cross country bike and took a huge crash, but I ended up doing pretty well and I was hooked. I really enjoy riding and racing downhill, but mountaincross is definitely my passion. I love the head-to-head competition. And I really love the feeling of putting together a run that has sprinting, jumping, manualing, and cornering all packed into 30-45 seconds. There's no room for making a single mistake. When I'm not working on my PhD, you can find me riding at our local dirt jumps or at the BMX track. The two things that I have worked hardest on to become successful at mountaincross racing are power out of the start gate (lots of lifting in the gym) and dirt jumping. Next on the list, though, is definitely improving my cornering!
Featured Rider Archives July 2008: Darcy Turenne September 2008: Anka Martin October 2008: Karen Eagan November 2008: Nadia Steinbrecher December 2008: Katrina Strand January 2009: Darian Harvey February 2009: Claire Buchar March 2009: Bobbi Kae Watt April 2009: Lisa Myklak May 2009: Katie Holden June 2009: Stephanie Nychka July 2009: Leana Gerrard August 2009: Britney White September 2009: Sondra Williamson October 2009: Tammy Donahugh November 2009: Jacqueline Harmony December 2009: Katie Hayes January 2010: Joanna Petterson February 2010: Joy Martin |



