The advice to get an enduro bike to supplement the dh about a year ago was spot on.
IT was and wasn’t…. The plan we went for clearly has worked and he rides as much or more than any of his mates with an Enduro bike. However primarily he’s a DH racer at heart currently and at the time a 2nd DH bike made sense to have to progress and keep him in races with a mechanical problem.
I was never the one who’s been against the idea of an Enduro bike, i even bought him the Specialized Status which he then decided he didn’t want to ride.
Honestly it’s not all just quite as simple as “buy this, that’s it…” as you’ve got teenagers and emotions and their wants and desires in the mix.
His team-mate has spent the last 12 weeks barely sitting on his DH bike, preferring his Enduro and now his 141… With the thoughts in his head of “nah, just not feeling it”… then the last 2 races, he’s been back on the DH bike after back-to-back testing of both the DH and Enduro the day before races.
There is no right and wrong answer, other than “the bike they’ll ride instead of sitting at home on Snapchat” it’s that simple really.
However, i have no doubt that having and riding the Privateer in races will help with skills, fitness, bike time…. No argument at all.
However, to think “you’ve done it all wrong” by doing it the way we have, is just plain and simply incorrect.. We’ve done what’s right for us.. The boy has had fun, enjoyed riding, still got the passion and the love for riding and racing.. So we’ve done it perfectly IMO.
There’s still many things i’ve either not yet shared on here or not allowed to share yet about certain aspects of who sponsors/supports the team (and him) and what other things we’ve got going on in the background, but some of the sponsors like to do things in a certain way/method and we’ve learned a few lessons on this and we don’t rock the boat. But trust me when i say, these decisions on bikes, kits, stuff etc and riding time, style, races, series, gets a riidculous amount of thought and planning.
Don’t get me wrong here, i don’t see the lad becoming a superstar of DH racing, that’s not how i see the world going. HOwever what we are doing is giving him a way to either ride, race, work in the industry in his future.
We can debate the right and wrong of any decisions we make until the cown come home, but it’s exactly that WE make… not me, not him, me and him… WE decide or plans, our future, our riding and we live with the consequences of that ourselves. I never know if our decisions are right, wrong, good or bad… but we’re both happy with where we are in the world of riding and racing.