N1NO: The Hunt for Glory, The Glorious Chapter - Video

Oct 9, 2016 at 23:57
by SCOTT Sports  
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On August 21st 2016, N1NO Schurter completed his collection of Olympic medals by winning gold in Rio de Janeiro, after winning the bronze medal in Beijing in 2008, and silver in London in 2012. The 5x UCI MTB World Champion had not only set himself the biggest goal, but also put himself under tremendous pressure to succeed in his Hunt for Glory. Now that the hunt has ended in glory, N1NO breaks down the last few years for us.

N1NO is used to winning. With five World Champion titles, four World Cup Champion titles and 21 World Cup victories in the books, he is one of the most successful cycling athletes of all time. Looking back to 2012, at the age of 26, N1NO experienced the biggest 'defeat' of his career to date, walking away from the Olympics with a silver medal having dominated much of the race. In the end, Czech rider, Jaroslav Kulhavy took gold in a race, which today is still considered as one of the most exciting in recent MTB history. However, this 'defeat' got the ball rolling for setting new goals - a gold medal four years later in Rio.

N1NO The Hunt for Glory The Glorious Chapter

Setting such a long term goal as a top athlete requires discipline in ways mere mortals like us would have a tough time comprehending. Working on his mental strength was key for N1NO. He trained four years just for one reason - to be fit on Day X, which was August 21st, 2016 in Rio. This kind of long-term devotion meant that N1NO had to suffer several setbacks. It also meant to learn how to turn negative experiences into positive vibes, and to learn to benefit from them. Beyond that, N1NO had to learn how to tune every single part of his preparation, training, and life in general. From nutrition to high altitude training, from perfect train timing to optimizing recovery – everything was diligently organized.

N1NO The Hunt for Glory The Glorious Chapter

N1NO The Hunt for Glory The Glorious Chapter

N1NO`s mental and physical preparation had to be maximized to perfection. However, N1NO had to build on a professional surrounding so he could fully concentrate on achieving his ultimate goal. His trainers, physiotherapists, and coaches who were in charge of surveying his entire physical progress were coupled with the tech crew in charge of making sure that N1NO never had to second guess the tools of his trade. With the new Spark RC 900 World Cup, N1NO had access to the lightest full suspension race bike on the market. N1NO would not be N1NO if he didn`t insist on testing back and forth to ensure starting with the best possible set-up for the demanding race track in Rio.

N1NO The Hunt for Glory The Glorious Chapter

N1NO The Hunt for Glory The Glorious Chapter

N1NO The Hunt for Glory The Glorious Chapter

N1NO The Hunt for Glory The Glorious Chapter

N1NO has learned from his past races. He knew exactly what would or wouldn’t work with regards to both his preparation and his mental strategy. Over the years, he also analyzed how his potential gold competitors would race. An Olympic race is always different to an ordinary mountain bike race. The pressure is tremendous, as a top athlete and as the main contender for the gold medal, the public attention one has to handle is something which is hard to imagine even for outstanding people. On Day X, external circumstances can unexpectedly change from dry to rather wet conditions on the track. The right tire choice was key to winning the race, as N1NO stated afterward.

N1NO The Hunt for Glory The Glorious Chapter

N1NO`s strategy for Rio was totally different to that of previous races. Alternatively to London four years ago which also saw a fight between him and Jaroslav Kulhavy, N1NO did not want to dominate the race from the beginning but let others do the work to save energy. N1NO tested his rivals during the race. “I set a bunch of small attacks to test them, especially Jaroslav Kulhavy. I finally knew where and when to set an attack. It worked perfectly for me,” N1NO said.

N1NO The Hunt for Glory The Glorious Chapter

The last pedal strokes made history. Nino set a goal, aimed to achieve it, and won the ultimate reward.

To catch up on the whole series, head HERE!

Photos: Michal Cerveny (London 2012), Sven Martin, Jochen Haar


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29 Comments
  • 44 0
 a true champion - well deserved
  • 15 0
 That was awesome. Kinda dumb that they aren't allowed to show footage of the Rio race, but it was great nonetheless.
  • 6 0
 They don't own the rights, and getting those rights are a big, expensive mess.
  • 13 2
 Who is this article about? It says N1NO only 21 times, I can't be sure
  • 10 0
 It's about a glorious guy whose name is Nino. Hopefully he's gifted and finish mostly first. Without what they have to call the serie N2no.
  • 10 1
 True dedication, what a machine!
  • 8 2
 Pfft. Only took him 4 years of prep to win gold. I guess I'll start tomorrow and give him a run for his money.
  • 7 0
 Eat (well) Train ( hard like a beast) Sleep (like a baby) and REPEAT
  • 6 0
 N1no .you are my Superhero ! Smile
  • 5 0
 Sick work shop.. look at the wheel sets.
  • 1 0
 So much light and space! Not what I am used to in work shops
  • 3 0
 like that fullsize poster of the whip - even the shop appreciates the skills
  • 5 0
 Beast
  • 4 0
 He likes to clown around - perhaps they should call him N3MO.
  • 1 0
 wow made feel fat and lazy just watching that......super dedication. At many times through that i was just like.......nah sod that way too much hassle. respect to anyone with the desire to succeed at this level.
  • 3 0
 such an elite athlete!
  • 1 0
 They just forgot to mention he used corticoïds haha
  • 1 0
 Agreed, well deserved.
  • 1 0
 Savage
  • 1 3
 You misspelled his name, it's Schuerter if you don't have an umlaut key.
  • 5 0
 His name doesn't have an umlaut in it.
  • 3 0
 It really doesn't
  • 5 0
 why didn't yoiu complain about the "1" instead of the "i"?
  • 1 0
 @vhdh666: that is how americans and canadians write swiss "i"s
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