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dude 16.10.2008 16:06

Juergen Beneke - DAS Comeback des Jahres
 
Die Oberdrecksau des Radsports ist zurueck. :Lachen2:


http://si6.mtb-news.de/fotos/data/500/home_bene.jpg

I've raced bikes since I was twelve years old. Starting with road and Cyclocross where I was a member of the German national team. In 1992 I discovered the mountain bike & a year later I won the first ever Downhill World Cup. It was a great time, I had sponsors that paid me enough so that I could quit my job as a toolmaker & in the next eight years won four World Cup races, finished 2nd in the World Cup in 94' & 97', won 3 German Championships, placed 2nd in the European championship 96', won a gold in the 98' winter X-Games and the Norba National Championship in 99'.
My first sponsor was Manitou, the bike didn't really work at all but it was super light so I could accelerate faster then most other racers. The second sponsor was Barracuda in 95' and it was a complete disaster. The bike was the biggest hunk of sh….ever... The third sponsor was Schwinn. Mert Lawwill was working with them and designed the straight six & straight eight which to this point were still my favorite bikes. In 97' I signed a contract with IMG, one of the biggest sports agencies in the US. They promised me out of industry sponsors and they would negotiate all my contracts for something like a 10% cut. They screwed up the deal with Schwinn and lost me my ride on a bike that I was able to win on. 1999 & 2000 on team Giant were the last two years of my professional racing career. The bike was pretty average. But I had a bigger problem with the strict rules of the team. I had no control over my schedule or what races to concentrate on. I had to do them all. My wife Stacy was not allowed to travel with me in Europe. Basically I had no fun and became very depressed, which also meant I didn't produce any results. That made me lose my ride and I was unable to get any kind of sponsorship the following year that would pay me enough to make a living. I sold all my DH bikes. That was the end.

I started working at my friends construction company for a while before I started my own remodeling business. Some of the local friends I had were really big into hare scramble races (motorcycles) so I got into it too. Joe Concra who I knew from playing ice hockey needed some help doing plasterwork on a friend's house. I am always interested in learning a new skill so agreed to pitch in. I loved it so much I started "Old World Plaster" one year later. With my desire to succeed and Joe's knowledge of plaster it is a good combination and we have done very well. In 2006 I got a phone call from the guy that owned the house were I first plastered, Tom. He is a very successful cameraman and he was shooting an Amex commercial and needed a mountain biker to jump of some rocks. He remembered Joe telling him about my former bike racing days and figured I was a good match for the job. (take that IMG) Only one problem, I didn't have a bike that would work for something like that. Thank god for Juli Furtado a racing legend herself who is working at Santa Cruz bicycles. I called her up and she sent me a bike to use the next day. When the bike arrived I took it on a little spin and was amazed on the changes in suspension in the last six year. It felt like my old schwinn but better and lighter. After the commercial was done I called Juli up again and told her "I have to get a downhill bike". The only problem was I had to pay for it. So thanks to the commercial I could afford to spend the money and Santa Cruz gave me a really good deal on it. I decided to go the World Cup in Canada without any training and finished 39th. Well I am thinking about a comeback but it will be under my terms. Never will I race for a team again, I am going to be my own team. I don't have sponsors; only friends that help me get to the races with the best equipment possible.

averna 16.10.2008 18:10

Zitat:

...I called Juli up again and told her "I have to get a downhill bike". The only problem was I had to pay for it...
:Lachanfall:

Hier ein recht aktuelles Interview von Bernd Adamski, seines zeichens Importeur von Marin Bikes.

http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=sBx--F-LDXw

Die haben schon damals, Anfang der 90er, viel zusammen gemacht. Damals war Adamski noch mit Delta Sports der Importeur für Marin, Manitou, White Industries, Ibis... *schwelg*

RibaldCorello 16.10.2008 20:44

who the fuck ist Beneke ?

Diesellok 16.10.2008 21:20

Zitat:

Zitat von RibaldCorello (Beitrag 143292)
who the fuck ist Beneke ?

l o o k

RibaldCorello 16.10.2008 21:31

Zitat:

Zitat von Diesellok (Beitrag 143317)

UI danke, ein wirklich interessanter Mensch !!!

Diesellok 16.10.2008 21:36

Zitat:

Zitat von RibaldCorello (Beitrag 143323)
UI danke, ein wirklich interessanter Mensch !!!

findest Du :Lachen2:

axxel 16.10.2008 22:01

Beneke schockt. Ich hab gelesen das er nicht zur DM kommen konnte weil er arbeiten musste :-)

sybenwurz 16.10.2008 23:15

Freu...:Lachen2:

gurkenwasser 17.10.2008 08:52

Beneke, der Held meiner Jugend! Super Sache!:Prost:

123Fritte 17.10.2008 10:54

Super Jürgen!

Als alter Südbadner hab' find ich das natürlich klasse. Alles Gute zum Comeback! Glücklicherweise sind wir uns nur auf der Straße begegnet ;-)

Alte Drecksau, hau rein!
123Fritte

LuckZero 23.10.2008 11:58

Er fährt ja schon seit einiger Zeit wieder. Bei der WM konnte er in diesem Jahr mit einem 45 Platz abschliessen... allerdings nicht mit einem Marin Bike :Lachen2:

Vor kurzem habe ich mir mal wieder das Video von der MTB WM in Kirchzarten angeschaut. Das waren noch Zeiten:Lachanfall:

Herbert 26.10.2008 03:35

Den Beneke und die Stacy kenne ich auch noch aus uralten MTB Zeiten.

dude 26.10.2008 03:46

Zitat:

Zitat von Herbert (Beitrag 146455)
Den Beneke und die Stacy kenne ich auch noch aus uralten MTB Zeiten.

Herbert! :Huhu:

Wann kommt denn das Dittrich-Interview auf ST?

Herbert 26.10.2008 03:51

Wahrscheinlich Morgen. :-)

rennrentner 08.02.2010 18:30

Sorry fürs Ausgraben des Freds, aber veielleicht interessiert ja doch den ein oder anderen das Portrait über Beni das für knapp 2 Jahren in der bike erschienen ist. Kann kostenlos downgeloadet werden.
http://www.bike-magazin.de/?p=1088

dude 08.02.2010 18:34

http://www.bike-magazin.de/?p=1088

dude 08.02.2010 18:35

Deine Edith war schneller.

Rälph 08.02.2010 19:21

Ist ja abgefahren!

Hatte damals das gleiche Rad wie er (Marin, vorne und hinten eine Manitou Elastomer-Federgabel) von meinem Radladen gesponsert bekommen, für meine Downhiller-Kariere.

Butterweich aber absolut geil das Ding. War wohl das erste Fully, das ich gesehen hab.

Bin damals mit dem Ding einen Trail mit 74 Sachen runtergespengelt (mit Motoradhelm!!), da fahre ich heute keine 30 mehr...


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