Eliot Jackson: Ten Questions and One New Edit - Video

Dec 21, 2015
by Pivot Cycles  
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We (Pivot Cycles) caught up with Eliot Jackson as he transitions from one season to the next - here is what he had to say:

Pivot: It's the off-season - what are you up to for the next few months?

Eliot: The off-season is a process – it starts off as a much needed vacation and rest from a full season of competition, but it ramps up quick and gets really intense by the end.

The time away from competition is well planned. I like to think of it in four parts. Part one is when I first come home. I have time to mentally and physically relax, do some fun rides, dirt jumps and moto. The second pAnchorart gets a bit more serious. My early unstructured training includes road rides, I get into the gym a bit and get my base miles around my home base in Thousand Oaks. The third segment is really rigidly structured training in Santa Barbara with my trainer, Jarrett Kolich. I’ve been doing this for long enough that the gym work is really focused on addressing specific weaknesses and imbalances, not so much the traditional squats/deadlift routine, which only requires maintenance now. Basically we try to fix anything that I am bad at or that we noticed was an issue in the previous season. On the bike, there are a ton of intervals and I spend a lot of time riding the downhill bike. The fourth part takes place in New Zealand – you really can’t do better for access to great DH tracks, high quality road rides and gyms right outside your door. I spend 3-4 days a week on the DH bike there, looking to find that edge for competition.

After a great start, last season went off track – what happened?

I felt the best I ever had and I knew I was riding good with a podium at Crankworx, NZ. Then, I had a huge, unlucky crash at the Lourdes race: I miss-timed a bump before a stepdown, went over the bars and separated my right shoulder and tore a ligament attached to my left collarbone. By far it was the worst crash I have ever had – I am surprised I didn’t get more seriously hurt and I credit my weightlifting and moto riding in the winter for building the strength that actually kept it from being worse.

After the crash, I took some time off for physical therapy back in the USA. Then, I was training in Whistler before Fort William, caught my bar on a tree while in the air, crashed and reinjured my right shoulder. The second crash was so much harder mentally, I had already done all the rehab and was feeling really good and was so bummed to have to go back to the beginning again.

After another month and a half of rehab, I came back for Lenzerheide, felt ok, but I think I was just really far behind at that point, I just didn’t have enough riding, racing and conditioning time under my belt for the remaining races compared to the competition. I was really frustrated for the rest of the season – I had everything perfect at the start of the season, and to not be able to ride the way I wanted to was extremely hard.

It was a huge learning experience – I have never had an injury before and I think you have to learn how to be injured as an athlete. The biggest thing I took away was that you have to be able to change your expectations. You have to keep doing what you need to do to recover and stop worrying about results or even how you're riding. You just have to be consistent, diligent and confident that you will get back to where you want to be.


What are you doing this season to prep and prevent injuries in 2016?

The exact same thing I did last year. I was totally dialed. I think we improved on a few things with the program, but nothing major other than starting a bit earlier.


What bikes do you ride most in the off-season?

I ride my Vault and my Phoenix DH bike. I put in lots of base miles and do a ton of specific DH training. Not a lot in between.


Do you ever don lycra?

Yes! I really enjoy road riding – it’s serene, you can zone out, I have great riding locally in the coastal canyons. I love the Latigo Canyon climb in the Santa Monica mountains and the Old San Marcos descent in Santa Barbara.


Why do you ride a moto in the winter? How does it benefit you?

This year I’ve put a bit more time on the moto, which is why I included it in the new video edit. I ride motocross because it is really, really fun and it is great upper body training. It also helps me to focus and be aggressive on the DH bike.


Do you have favorite off-season training partners?

I like to train solo and with my trainer. I like to keep all my off-season riding non-competitive and really focus on constantly improving my fitness and skills, rather than always comparing myself to someone else.


Where do you plan to train this year?

In Southern California and in New Zealand. New Zealand is a great place to wrap up the off-season because the riding is so easy to get to – DH, road riding, it is all right out your door. The downhill is so good – it’s gnarly, but safe enough to ride every day – perfect for winter training.


What are your goals for 2016?

To be consistent in everything I do.


What do you do that isn’t bikes in the off-season? How do you maintain mental balance?

I like to read – right now I am reading Zero to One by Peter Theil, but I read a lot of fiction, too. During the season, I read on the road and usually have a couple of books I am into at any time. I also play, record and mix music – some of my music has been used in videos edits for companies like Red Bull, which is fun.


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68 Comments
  • 88 2
 Hands down one of the best riders out there, he could easily be on top! All the best for next season!!
  • 27 0
 This time on the FIRST STEP of the podium in Rotorua !!!!!! best style out there fore sure
  • 4 6
 Anyone know what trail that is? Heading to SoCal in a couple weeks and would like to ride some stuff like that
  • 5 8
 It's Tunnel in Santa Barbara Also, OSM FTW!!!
  • 2 3
 Haha! Thanks. Maybe it's in AZ?
  • 4 0
 incagaharabara South Africa
  • 2 1
 NEAT! So helpful! I'll be sure to return the favor if you're ever up this way!
  • 2 0
 @anthony-marlowe hahaha you must spend lots of time in south africa like myself. I instantly recognized the trail!
  • 1 9
flag Barelam21 (Dec 22, 2015 at 14:27) (Below Threshold)
 You are all wrong it is Woolsey canyon in West Hills!!! @theedon
  • 2 0
 @Barelam21 Please delete your comment and think about what you put on the internet before you turn people's hard work into a shut down area. I know the guys who built the trail and they are cool people. Dont turn this place into a zoo.
  • 1 0
 i agree @somismtb
  • 1 0
 @Barelam21 why you got to burn so hard? Time to make it right...
  • 19 0
 Love to see him and Kerr make some podiums next year, both extremely talented riders.
  • 14 0
 His 2nd place at Crankworx Rotorua was well earned and in a pretty stacked field... hopefully he can stay injury free this season and we'll see some top 10's at world cups!
  • 1 0
 I was there for that run. He styled on that last table top soo hard and if he just kept it low it would have saved him a few tenths as well. Probably not enough to beat Bruni but still. I got the impression he didn't expect to hold the hot seat for soo long with all the killers coming down the hill after him. This time he knows he's competitive and will probably go balls out more.
  • 10 0
 Dude is so chill! He comes into my shop from time to time on his Pivot(less) road bike and picks up some gu and is always down to talk about racing. I was about to give him a discount on a handful of gu and a tube and he was like, nah man you don't gotta do that.
  • 1 0
 class.
  • 10 0
 I really liked the second pAnchorart of the video
  • 5 0
 Kids, always be yourself. Unless you can be Eliot Jackson. Always be Eliot Jackson. In all seriousness I've never been left less than impressed by an interview with this man. He exudes that same class and cool as the likes of Peaty, Minaar, Hill and Bruni. Definitely one to watch in 2016!
  • 4 1
 I'm just sitting here trying to imagine how this edit would be like if it had raw sound instead of music... Nonetheless AWESOME vid and awesome rider.
  • 3 0
 Saw that bail in whistler from the chairlift. Was gnarly! Amazing he got up and walked away. Hope to see him up there next year - one of my favourite riders around.
  • 2 0
 I want to see all the top DH boys head to head on motos at some point. Would be interesting to see and a bit of a laugh. Most of them a pretty decent. especially the likes of Gwin, Brook, Brannigan, etc.
  • 4 0
 Eliot Jackson=Class
  • 3 0
 pAnchorart? what does that mean...
  • 6 0
 The amount of typos in pinkbike articles lately......It's kind of embarrassing.
  • 2 0
 It's some liberal arts bullshit, don't ask
  • 3 0
 I'd love a go at those tracks also loving the music
  • 3 0
 What Song playing?
P.S. I know it's not Darude.,...
  • 5 0
 nm, found it
The Game - 100 ft. Drake & DJ The MC
  • 5 4
 God that drakes voice is so monotone and dull it made the video seem slow and dead
  • 2 0
 Hey Eliot, do you have a music channel somewhere on the internet? Soundcloud or something similar?
  • 1 0
 Had a chance to chat with him at Rotorua and he is a very, very cool cat. Good for the industry and I'm hoping he does great things in 2016!
  • 2 0
 hell yes pivot. some stoke videos
  • 2 0
 Smart dude. Consistency is key in racing.
  • 2 0
 watching eliot on your local turf is pretty sweet
  • 1 0
 pre jumping shit like no ones business. Making that huck over the rock look like childs play!
  • 2 0
 Eliot making my local look small Frown
  • 2 0
 He made that huck over the rock look like nothing! really has me questioning my abilities haha
  • 1 0
 Yeah. Crazy. I suck.
  • 2 0
 I thought it was a bubba edit at the beginning because of seven kit
  • 1 0
 Met him in cairns last year. What a top bloke. Hope you kill it in world cups this year bud
  • 1 0
 I'll be rooting for him this year for sure..he had bad luck last year!
  • 1 0
 So much steez! Elliot is a treat to watch! Smile
  • 1 0
 This vid making me well jel. Want those bikes really want that trail
  • 1 0
 cute skirt in the thumbnail!
  • 1 0
 Right on sickkk clip those trails. Are. Amazing
  • 1 0
 Love this chill guy
  • 1 0
 Dude is smooth
  • 1 0
 Great guy, great video.
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