Locals: Intense's Nik Nestoroff - Video

May 22, 2016
by Suspended Productions  
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Welcome to Locals episode 8! Another week and another fresh face for ya. This weekend we cruised by San Marcos, San Diego to check in with the young racer, Nik Nestoroff. Having seen this grom smash through the Jr ranks for the past few years has been a absolute treat. His drive to fulfill his dreams of becoming World Champion are now closer than ever. Nik took us out to some new trails he built behind his house and let it hang out for our lens.

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Nik is part of the new generation of riders. Having started racing in 2009 at 9 years old, he's got as many years of bike racing as Gwin and he's only 16. Learning speed before he learned multiplication (still not sure if he's mastered this), racing has been his everything since as long as he can remember. But as a kid, you only can go as far as your parents will take you. His dad Brian is THE MAN. He took the youngin’s passion seriously and made sacrifices so he could enable him to the fullest. Nik went to every SoCal race and was at every group ride. Brian made sure that his son had every opportunity to learn and progress on a bike. Nik soaked it all in like a sponge. His progression took off at an exponential rate and hasn't slowed down.

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2015 was a big year for Nestoroff. Intense Cycles launched The Palmer Project and took him on board. Palmer saw Nik’s immense amount of speed/talent and knew he could help mold him into a champion. Shaun’s mental coaching pushed him to the next level. It’s one thing to think you're fast but it's another to have Palmer tell you that you're the next world champ and that he won't settle for you bringing home a silver. That year Nik went on to be a contender in the national series points chase. At only 15, he stood his own in a field of seasoned 18-year-olds. At Nationals, he smashed the 15-16 field taking the win with a time that would have had him sitting pretty with the pro men. Nik saw that his dream of World Cup racing was within reach so he decided to get a little taste of the real thing. He jumped at the chance to pre-run at MSA and Windham. They specifically tell the pre-runners to go slow and be cautious but when asked if he was going to listen, Nik only said, “I’m here to race”. Although his time didn't count for anything, he threw down and had comparable times to the tops of the junior field. At the end of the season, Palmer decided to release his creation on the world. Knowing that pushing him up the World Cup would be the next step, he handed Nestoroff to the Intense Factory race team.

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2016 brought a lot of first for Little Nikky; traveling outside of the US, racing world cups, living without parental guidance for months and eating something other than chicken fingers. That's a lot of things that could easily throw off your mental race game. Also, being on a factory team a has been Nik’s dream forever. Not many people can say they achieve goals like that. Out of the small percent that do, many let the pressures and distractions take them down. It's amazing how none of these have touched Nestoroff. He still has the same cool-headedness that's gotten him to where he is now.

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So far this season he has been smashing it as a first year Jr. He came out of the gate strong in Lourdes, finishing 3rd. First race, first podium. Proving that he had what it takes and that just cause you're from SoCal, doesn't mean you're afraid of the mud. Next stop was Cairns which was a long way from home. Fighting his way through the jungle, he finished in 6th place. Although it wasn't on the box, it held his position in 3rd for the overall points. Next stop is Fort Bill and Leogang. He killed it his first time in Europe, we can't wait to see how he does this second time around. We couldn't have chosen a better junior to represent our country. Go smash it Nik!

Copyright 2016 Carmen Herrero

We will leave you with this gem. Lil Nikky trying out for Red Bull Rampage in 2011.

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25 Comments
  • 29 2
 As a fellow 16 year old I hope I can progress to a high level like him soon. Really inspiring.
  • 6 1
 Are you sure you are 16?
  • 11 1
 11 years old in the Rampage clip? Sick!
  • 6 0
 Hear me out. His dad and palmer obviously were an awesome help in getting him to where he is, but in the end it was Nick that did it, not them. Sorry if this sounds harsh bit the article makes it sound like it was palmer's game to win. Again, I have nothing against palmer, seems like a good guy and is FAST, but in the grand scheme of things its nick that did it, not someone else.
  • 4 0
 I agree with you for sure, but realize his dad has put in a TON of work over the years. Not too many fathers have built multiple dedicated DH tracks from scratch for their kids to practice on. This is in addition to all the time, money and self sacrifice that goes into having a child compete at global level in sports. His dad also brings in the knowledge from being a nationally ranked athlete himself. With all that said, it doesn't happen without a massive amount of hard work and dedication on Nik's part. Not too many teenagers would say they don't want a license or girlfriend because it would distract them from achieving their goals. That is the level of dedication it takes to succeed at this level and you can't fake it.
  • 1 0
 @salespunk: agree for sure. The dedication by everyone involved seems to be a huge part.
  • 2 0
 Awesome edit Nik, congrats. Aggressive with steeze, a touch of George Branigan's style in your riding - that's a good thing!
  • 4 0
 Watch out Loic !!! ;-)
  • 2 0
 That drift picture looks like he's about to fall off a mountain.
  • 3 0
 760!
  • 2 0
 rowdy!
  • 2 0
 Nice job Nik!
  • 2 1
 Proper Edit!
  • 1 0
 Looking good!
  • 1 0
 So sick Nick! ????
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