FreestyleXtreme Magazine Issue 20 | Page 16

Libor P Back on the scene with a point to prove - the Czech FMXer has shaken off several months of injury and is ready to leave his mark on the Freestyle Motocross World Championship. Interview: Martin Zöllner / images: ESPN Libor, how is your season going so far? 2017 has been interesting so far. Last year in November I broke my collarbone at the Night of the Jumps in Riga. That was very frustrating because I was feeling very good on the bike at that time. But I was back on the bike three weeks later for the Gladiator Games. The problem was that the collarbone got a really bad infection, so they had to cut me open in December again to take out all the metal plates and clean the infected areas. Right at the beginning of 2017, I went to Spain to practice hard. I was really in a good mood. Then we had the first Night of the Jumps in Basel and I crashed again attempting my Cali’ Roll. That was really a bummer. I didn’t get hurt that bad, but I’d lost points already at the beginning of the season. The next stop in Berlin, however, was pretty awesome - I got a second place in the first night and won the second night. That was really great. Right after Berlin, me and my brother went to Vienna for Masters of Dirt - and in practice I broke my hand. It really pissed me off, because I didn’t even crash - I got stuck on my seat handle and twisted my finger! I still rode all days of the shows. I taped a credit card on my hand so it holds together and blocks the movement a little bit. Right after Vienna I went for the surgery to fix my hand. Five days later I already had to ride at Night of the Jumps in Krakow, but it was so painful that I just did some basic tricks. After Krakow I decided to chill for three 16 | FreestyleXtreme.com weeks until Night of the Jumps in Munich to heal up. In the meantime, I found out that I had a hernia but decided to wait until after Night of the Jumps to get it fixed. I took second place at NotJ and went for surgery the following Wednesday. So, the season started good but all those stupid little injuries were really a pain in the a$$. I hope the last surgery will go well and then I will totally concentrate on the X Games. You spend almost the entire winter in Spain. What keeps you going back? I think Spain is the best country for freestyle motocross, especially in winter. For the last three winters, I rode in Lleides. Lleides is a group of people living around the city of Lleida. The boss is Antonio Navas, and I think they have one of the best FMX parks in the business – and since the start of this year they’ve got a sick Supercross track in the middle of the park. So many guys from all over Europe go there to practice during the winter, like David Rinaldo and Kai Haase - and it is so much fun to ride with all those guys. The park itself is one of the biggest in Europe; it has everything you can wish for as an FMX rider. I always take my family along. We stay one hour from the park at the beachside, because there I can relax more from riding, play with the kids, go for a run, do yoga or write my book… as I like to say: “Life is good on the beach”. u