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RIDER PROFILE | JORDY SCOTT

Instagram: @jamminjordy

Primary riding discipline: Freeride

Hometown: St. George, Utah

 

1) Favourite part about being a Title athlete?

My favorite part of being a Title athlete is running the coolest parts in the bizz and getting to be on a team with such awesome riders. I love the aesthetics of the brand and am so stoked to be a part of it. 

2) Most memorable riding moment?

My most memorable riding moment was trying a 360 in my last speed & style run at Crankworx Whistler in 2024. I had only landed a few 3's to dirt before that and never on a jump that big or while going that fast. I wanted to do everything I could to try to win to continue my fight for the Crankworx overall. I got a little sketchy and didn't end up winning, but the hype of trying it and the support from everyone for trying made it so memorable. 


3) Bucket list riding locations?

I'd love to visit Coast Gravity Park some day, the riding looks so sick and I'm sure the scene is great too! 

4) What are your hobbies and interests outside of riding?

I just graduated with my bachelor's degree in biology this past year and really enjoy learning new things in an academic setting, I'll probably go back to school to get a master's degree soon! I also enjoy playing piano and am absolutely obsessed with my pet cat, Venus.

5) Who is someone that inspires you and why?

Professional ski racer Lindsey Vonn has been a big inspiration to me since watching her, "The Climb" and "Final Season" documentaries. I've had to work through a lot of injuries in my career, and seeing someone come back to compete at such a high level multiple times really makes it seem possible and constantly motivates me to keep putting the work in and pushing myself to get back to where I was pre-injury.

6) If you weren’t a professional rider, what would your career be?

I would probably be persuing a career with my degree and do something working with athletes like a sports physiologist or nutritionist. 

7) What was your first mountain bike?

My first mountain bike was a orange Rocky Mountain hardtail I got when I was 9 or 10 years old. It wasn't much, but after exclusively riding a bmx race bike or park bike, that 100mm of suspension was life changing!! 

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