Justin Kimmann | Interview
March 2017
Justin Kimmann | Interview
March 2017
We caught up with Justin Kimmann to find out a little more … his first year, his plans, his bike …
Justin: I will be riding some national races, 3 Nation Cups, European Rounds and the World Cups in Papendal and Zolder. Not sure yet about Argentina. I’m just really excited to race this year.
15: Will you still be in Jr. Men this year for the Worlds? You made the final in Colombia, right?
Justin: Yes I made the final in Colombia, Medellin last year. I finished 8th after a mistake out of the first corner. But I will be racing Elite Men in 2017, I’m really looking forward to my first year as an elite.
15: Do all paths lead to Rock Hill this year?
Justin: Well, it will be my first year as a Elite rider so I don’t expect too much of myself. With so many good riders in The Netherlands it will already be difficult to qualify. It will be my goal, but I won’t focus too much on it, I just want to ride good laps and mix myself between the big guys!
Justin: Yes, the National level is really high! I think there will be some great battles between all the Dutch riders in the next few years.
15: Why do you think the Netherlands produce so many talented riders?
Justin: We have a lot of tracks where the kids can practice their technique and some great facilities in our country to develop themselves when they get older. But I think we are not the only country with talented riders. It’s crazy to see younger kids all over the world on social media going off the big 8m hill and making big SX jumps.
BIKE CHECK:
Frame: Meybo Holeshot XXXL
Forks: BOX X2 20mm
Bars: BOX One
Stem: BOX Delta
Grips: BOX / ODI lock-ons
Headset: BOX Glide
Seat: BOX Echelon
Seat Post: BOX Echelon
Seat Clamp: BOX Helix
Cranks: BOX Vector 177.5mm
Brake Caliper: BOX Eclipse
Brake Leaver: BOX Genius
Pedals: HT Components
Front Hub: BOX Hallow nub 20mm
Rear Hub: BOX Hallow nub 20mm
Rims: BOX Focus
Tyres: Tioga PowerBlocks
Plate: BOX Phase One #243
BIKE CHECK:
Frame: Meybo Holeshot XXXL
Forks: BOX X2 20mm
Bars: BOX One
Stem: BOX Delta
Grips: BOX / ODI lock-ons
Headset: BOX Glide
Seat: BOX Echelon
Seat Post: BOX Echelon
Seat Clamp: BOX Helix
Cranks: BOX Vector 177.5mm
Sprocket: BOX Cosine / 42/15 gearing
Brake Caliper: BOX Eclipse
Brake Leaver: BOX Genius
Pedals: HT Components
Front Hub: BOX Hallow nub 20mm
Rear Hub: BOX Hallow nub 20mm
Rims: BOX Focus
Tyres: Tioga PowerBlocks
Plate: BOX Phase One #243
Justin: Yes, our 8 days in Spain were great and it was great to race the Open Mazarron race. The Dutch Jr. squad went to Spain and the Dutch Sr. Squad went to the U.S.A for a 5-week training camp and to ride two first races of the USA BMX series (Phoenix/Oldsmar).
SEE THE FULL DUTCH TALENT TEAM SPANISH CAMP HERE => SPAIN 2K17
15: You are lucky enough to be based at Papendal, one of the world’s best training facilities … does riding that track all the time skew your riding style to Supercross events rather than the USA BMX series for example?
Justin: Yes, it’s great to have such a great track, facilities at Papendal and the opportunity to ride a track like that almost every day. On a SX track you only need to jump basically, on a normal European track you need more manual skills etc. So I personally I like smaller tracks too to keep my skills up to date.
Justin: I went there together with my parents and friends and it was amazing to see a event like the Olympics in real life! It was great to watch all the racing besides all the crashes, especially on the first day. After watching the Olympics BMX in Beijing and London at home, it was something different to watch someone like your brother participate in this event. It really motivates me as an athlete to set a goal to participate on this event in the upcoming years!
15: Are you brushing up on your Japanese?
Justin: Haha, I may take some Japanese lessons. Yes, it will be my long term goal and I am excited to start this journey with all the other Duchies who are also working towards this long term goal.
15: Who do we have to bribe to get you, your brother and the rest Dutch squad to come race / coach in Ireland? Until those Olympic points start racking up in a couple of years you must have some time to spare 🙂
Justin: Haha Ireland isn’t really around the corner to go there for a day trip, and the weather won’t be a reason to go there in the winter either :P. Contact Bas or Rob and see if something is possible haha.
Photos: Justin Kimmann | Lou Designs & Photography | Stichting Dutch BMX Race Squad | BMX Emotion