Willow Rockwell Retires From Mountain Bike Racing

Apr 10, 2012
by Tyler Maine  
Trek World Racing's Willow Rockwell (USA) has announced that despite her best efforts to return to the sport of mountain biking after taking time out to have her daughter, the reality of the situation is nothing like she had imagined. In this past week Willow has decided definitively that it's time to stop racing for good and focus on her new family.

Recent experiences at the opening round of the World Cup and in training back home have acted as wake up calls for Willow who's found herself needing to be honest about being able to push herself so hard whilst also being the mother of a new-born baby.

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The 34 year old has had an illustrious career in the sport which has included 2 bronze medals at the World Championships, as well as numerous Continental and National Titles, and was ranked as high as No.2 in the world on the UCI rankings in 2011. As ambassador for Trek and Gary Fisher bicycles, there are very few athletes who have given so much, since her first days with the Subaru-Gary Fisher program, which she joined in 2005, through to joining Trek World Racing at the beginning of last year. Willow has always been a top professional for all of her sponsors.

Willow released a statement which in part says: "After much soul searching, and many tears, I have decided to end my mountain bike racing career. I committed to racing for 2012 before having my child. There was no way I could have predicted the changes that have occurred within me. Thank you for your support during this time of intense decision and transformation. I especially thank my Team Manager Martin Whiteley and my team, Trek World Racing, for understanding that sometimes life has other plans. Enjoy every moment on the bicycle, for every moment adds up to create your life!"

Team owner Martin Whiteley says: "It's true that we are sad not to see Willow racing in our team colors again, but it is equally true that we are fully supportive of her decision, and we are grateful for every day we had Willow with us on the team. Eternally positive and a great spirit, she will be missed not only from our family, but from mountain bike racing in general."

Willow's retirement is effective immediately and she will not appear at this weekend's World Cup event in Houffalize or the Sea Otter Classic as previously planned. Trek World Racing has no plans to replace Willow for season 2012. Willow's husband Myles continues with the team in his highly valued role as Downhill Rider Liaison.

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17 Comments
  • 15 0
 Kids'll do that for ya! All the best and enjoy your new family!
  • 8 0
 And her kid will be the better for it. My kids made it impossible to get out at first. Then I was lucky to get out once a week. And it has been even harder for my wife since she can't ride during the pregnancy. I can't imagine anyone keeping a racing career alive during that time. And parenting is more important anyway.
  • 5 0
 That had to be hard for her to do but in the end you can't even think how much kids will change your life until you have one. Congrats on your new family.
  • 7 1
 wish her the best. she still one of the best looking riders out there anyway
  • 2 0
 Willow, You have nothing to prove. You have the respect of fellow riders and the admiration of mountain bike fans around the planet. Go watch your child grow, and thrive from having a good mom at home. I'm sure you will discover the pleasure of riding for fun again, without the need to win and one day teach that youngster how to ride. In a few months, step back, look at where you are and you'll be at peace with your decision. So smile and thank you for the inspiration over the years. There are many little girls who have looked up to you and you continue to set a great example by choosing family first. Godspeed.
  • 4 0
 Ah well, she better get her girl a bike if the talent runs in the family!!!
  • 4 0
 Enjoy girl. North Carolina represent.
  • 3 0
 Very sad, good luck. Kids are our greatest accomplishments
  • 1 0
 Congratulations, Willow, on all your successes and best wishes to your new family!
  • 2 1
 Too bad. She coulda been World Champ, America's last great XC hope., nobody else is on the horizon.
  • 8 0
 Don't worry. My twin two-yearolds have exceptional coordination.
  • 1 0
 All the best and good luck Willow for the next experience.
  • 1 0
 Smart decision on her part, it will be the best for her child!
  • 1 0
 All the best.
  • 1 0
 so sad~but enjoy~
  • 7 7
 Did you copy/paste this from cyclingnews.com?
  • 11 0
 It's a press release that is sent out to the industry to let people know of her retirement.







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