Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Catching up with Seamus Powell
Fresh off landing 3rd place in his first Pro Down hill podium at the Vittoria Eastern States Cup in Duryea PA. I was fortunate enough to interview one of the east coasts fastest up and coming phenom rider. This family focused enduro speed demon has folks from tracks east to west talking. Please fasten your seat-belts and let's get better acquainted with Giant Factory Off Road Racing team rider Seamus Powell.
What got you into mountain biking?
I started riding at a pretty young age around 2 or 3 years old. We (as my immediate family) always rode bikes. If it had not been for my brother racing bikes I probably wouldn't have considered riding or trying to race.
What are your goals for 2015-2016?
Progression, Going Faster, Having Fun!
Favorite place to ride?
I love my home town trails here in Round Top. They are convenient and super fun. I travel to race all these cool venues around the country, but when I come home I still love riding here. (Round Top). It's like that home cooked meal you crave after being away for a while. Everyone has a favorite meal when they come home...mine just so happens to be Catskill Mountain Roots and Rocks. I won't be here for ever so I eat until I'm full!
Favorite place to race?
Killington, Vermont
Riders to watch out for this season?
Being biased with this because aside from my team mates and myself I try not to think about any one else. Matter of fact I just focus on my self....so I guess I'd like to be the rider to look out for this year.
Cycling gear you can't live with out?
I love riding with a vest. Especially in the transition seasons, early spring-late fall. It keeps the core warm and doesn't restrict movement like a jacket.
Thoughts on Fat Bikes?
No I do not. I think they are practical in the right circumstances. But like anything that's a snow sport the conditions (ie: snow) needs to be proper to ride it. It's not like I can roll out my door after a snow storm and shred. Honestly at the moment base on my riding focus it's not practical for me to own one. I'll take that month or two off the bike and hike the mountain instead.
Words of Advice?
It takes longer than you think. Patience is key.
Sponsors Plug:
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"Hot Seat" 2015 Vittoria Eastern States Cup - Duryeah, PA. |
Career Highlights
2008 USA Team Member / UCI MTB World Championships (xc)
2013 Single Speed Open National Champion
2013 Eastern States Cup Enduro Series Champion
2013 Eastern Triple Crown Enduro Series Champion
2013-2014 Elite Super D National Champion
I started riding at a pretty young age around 2 or 3 years old. We (as my immediate family) always rode bikes. If it had not been for my brother racing bikes I probably wouldn't have considered riding or trying to race.
Seamus Powell's Pro Bike - 2015 Giant Reign |
What are your goals for 2015-2016?
Progression, Going Faster, Having Fun!
Favorite place to ride?
I love my home town trails here in Round Top. They are convenient and super fun. I travel to race all these cool venues around the country, but when I come home I still love riding here. (Round Top). It's like that home cooked meal you crave after being away for a while. Everyone has a favorite meal when they come home...mine just so happens to be Catskill Mountain Roots and Rocks. I won't be here for ever so I eat until I'm full!
Giant Factory Team Camp 2015 - Seamus Powell |
Killington, Vermont
Riders to watch out for this season?
Being biased with this because aside from my team mates and myself I try not to think about any one else. Matter of fact I just focus on my self....so I guess I'd like to be the rider to look out for this year.
Cycling gear you can't live with out?
I love riding with a vest. Especially in the transition seasons, early spring-late fall. It keeps the core warm and doesn't restrict movement like a jacket.
Thoughts on Fat Bikes?
No I do not. I think they are practical in the right circumstances. But like anything that's a snow sport the conditions (ie: snow) needs to be proper to ride it. It's not like I can roll out my door after a snow storm and shred. Honestly at the moment base on my riding focus it's not practical for me to own one. I'll take that month or two off the bike and hike the mountain instead.
Words of Advice?
It takes longer than you think. Patience is key.
Sponsors Plug:
- Thank you Giant Factory Off Road Racing for the great resources and support.
- Ride 100% for outstanding eye wear
- Bryan Hunter of Catskill Cycles
- Billy Denter of Overlook Mountain Bikes
- Most of all my Family !
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