How did you become interested in Mountain biking?
Since I was a child I have always been attracted to the cycling world, at 12-13 years old I started practicing Trialsin, then BMX and when I was 20 years old I got into this world of MTB thanks to my friend Pau who had already been practicing it for some time.
What are the most important skills required to be outstanding in downhill Mountain biking?
Nowadays I think that having a good technique is fundamental, the circuits have changed a lot over the years and have become very demanding, especially in international races, but in general it's a mixture of everything: technique, a good physical preparation and having a good head.
How would you describe the feeling of speeding down a mountain?
Pure fun and freedom. When you descend any trail, that sense of control, fluidity, rhythm…feeling that the bike is an extension of you…It's something that can't be explained.
What has been the most difficult moment you have faced in your career as a downhill cyclist?
On a sporting level, I would say that one of the most difficult moments I have had was losing the European downhill elite championship held in Spain in the ski resort of La Molina (1999) due to a jab when I was setting the best time in the intermediate stage, the only section that was left, was the most beneficial one for me. Other difficult moments are falls and injuries, luckily in competition there haven't been many.