Jess Stone

Height:

170cm

Born:

14/Sep/1990

Current Location:

Worcestershire

Been Riding for:

Nearly 4 years

Fav 5:10 Shoe:

LineKing/Impact

Discipline:

N/A

Memorable riding Moment:

Riding in Saalbach in 2010 with my Trek Gravity Girls team and having a helicopter next to me filming.. pretty surreal moment.

Worst injury:

N/A

Riding Heroes:

Steve Peat, Tracy Moseley, Greg Minnar, Sam Hill

Loves:

Few beers with good friends, life.

Hates:

Spiders, mushrooms

Fav Mag:

anything bike related..

Fav Music:

Shy Fx, Bassnectar, Prodigy, Jason Mraz, Ed Sheeran, Seth Lakeman - a mixture of music!

Fav Trail:

Hopton, Val di Sole, that wicked DH trail I rode in Tenerfie...!

Other Hobbies:

Boxing, writing songs/playing piano/singing, mountain biking

Occupation:

Student

Website:

www.jessstone.com

Jess Stone is a rider and a racer with a bright future in the world of Downhill Mountain Bike racing. Jess lives in Shropshire, a picturesque English county rich in fast riders familiar with podiums, challenging downhill tracks and, a vibrant race scene.

With 2010 in the history books, and after her second season in the elite senior category, she has already proved herself to be at the top, winning the British National Championships and becoming a regular top fifteen finisher at World Cups.

Jess has worked hard, juggling college and the demands of a pro racer, and after only three years riding mountain bikes she has began knocking on the door of those at the very top. In a sport where the competition is fierce and the demands on the athlete require discipline and a strong mental attitude to succeed, Jess is going into next year with the confidence and professionalism beyond her twenty years. 2011 will be an interesting year, for the fast ‘Rolling Stone’.

 

Jess's Blog

11th Apr 2011 Jess Stone Pearce cycles round 1

Pearce Cycles #1 – Hopton Castle

This was the first Pearce cycles round of the season and I always look forward to their events; the atmosphere is so cool, the races are always well organised and everyone gets along really well.

 

The first practice day went well; it was very dusty and ironic that the weekend before this race was in Spain and there was more rain there than there was in the UK! The track was running fast and I was enjoying every moment. I normally do about 6 runs but this time, I did 8 runs and pushed up lots too. I made sure I made the most of it. (That evening I also went for a rally drive; my friend had brought their rally car down as I wanted to have a go and I did my very first handbrake turn!!)

The next day the weather was strange; it rained hard for about 10 minutes and then we had 20 minutes of sun and it was like that for the whole day. The track got very beat up with big holes and huge ruts all the way down and was very challenging to ride.

My first race run was awful; I came off the track a few times and had no flow to my riding at all. I came down with a time of 2 minutes 56 and I was so disappointed. My second run was much better. I had relatively good focus for the majority of the race and tried to keep as smooth as possible. I made a couple of big errors which cost me time so I finished with a time of 2 minutes 44. It was an awesome weekend though and I really enjoyed myself. Massive thanks to Steve Carry and Family for looking after me this weekend.

 

Next Up: 9/10th April; British Downhill Series #2 – Moelfre, Wales