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Vaea Verbeeck is a ripper of a DH racer who Rocky Mountain just signed. She’s had a bit of an interesting life so we’re stoked that the Canadian brand has passed on this rad little interview along with a video of their newest athlete….
Who are you and what are you all about?
My name is Vaea Verbeeck. I was born in Tahiti, French Polynesia, and raised in Granby, Quebec. Growing up with my mom and older sister didn’t stop me from being a total tomboy. I’ve always wanted to be the best at every sport: gymnastics, dancing, swimming, skiing, snowboarding, climbing, volleyball, soccer, you name it. But after progressing and learning, I’d stall in my motivation. They just weren’t for me.
Strengths?
Not scared, strong, calm, bike park tracks (lame I know), rocks, jumps.
Weaknesses?
PEDALLINNNNNNG uphill. That shit is hard on the body and mind. I’m also pretty good at breaking bones, not gonna lie. I got my fair share over the years, it’s a fine line.
What’s your favourite race?
I think my favourite race was World Champs at Hafjell, Norway in 2014. I’d gone a couple of days early and just enjoyed the park there. I loved the track; good jumps, good high-speed technical woods, and good corners. Seemed to suit me well too, I got 6th—my best result so far.
Tell us about what you do off the bike. What are your off-the-bike goals?
Life without bikes exists?
What’s good?
I’m happiest at races. Over the years I’ve developed a sort of second family at the races, and rolling through the pits with your mates on the way to practice is perfect. It maybe doesn’t feel that exciting when you’re out there, but when I’m out with an injury I have major FOMO.
What bikes are you riding right now?
How do you set your bikes up? Anything unique?
Slack and low to plough through the rough stuff. Otherwise pretty standard.
Who’s your favourite rider?
I’m scared to watch sometimes, but Brook MacDonald. Wild lad. Open throttle!
What is on your playlist right now?
Right now: ODESZA, Jupe, some Rihanna, Kilter, Tim Legend, Møme. It’s all over the place.
Favourite websites?
If you were the boss of mountain biking, how would you change things?
Easy. I started racing because I loved discovering new tracks and challenges. If logistics and finances could allow it, I would love to see new race tracks every year! New places and new experiences.
Goals for 2016-2017?
I’ve been on the mend getting back from different serious injuries over the last few years. The goal is to stay on the bike more. Being off the bike is the last place I want to be. Setting my limits and be in the game for the next few years would be the best.
I am eyeing up another National Champion title. I always want to better myself and my results. So technically, improving on a 6th place would be a World Cup podium. However, I am going for my best performance, not a result. I’ll be happy to get back to races and give it my best. It’s worked for me in the past.
Shout outs?
A bunch of rad people! Rocky Mountain and Hope Tech make it happen for me. Also, Troy Lee Designs, FiveTen, Oakley, Atlas Brace, Rockwell Watches, Crankbrothers, and JFG Nutrition for making me sweat a ton.
Anything else?
Go out and play!
Photos : Margus Riga & Sam Needham
Video : Brian Park
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