John Kirkcaldie has announced his retirement: the 2006 World Championships in New Zealand were his last races as a professional mountain biker. Kirkcaldie, a fixture on the podium during six years with Team Maxxis, revealed his decision in August.
He’s chosen to go out on top, with a downhill victory in the US Open and the mountain cross title at the Oceania Championships to his credit in 2006. He’s also done well at other key races this season, taking podiums in downhill and gravity omnium at Sea Otter and several top-three spots at NORBA races, including a victory in Super D at NORBA #2 and second place in dual slalom at NORBA #5. He won the 2005 New Zealand National Championships in both downhill and four cross and finished third in the NORBA downhill series overall. Kirkcaldie took fourth place overall in the downhill in the 2004 NORBA series and sixth place in downhill at the 2004 UCI World Cup Race in Calgary, BC (Canada). He was also the 2004 New Zealand National Champion, and took NORBA championships in 2000 and 2001.
“John's presence will be deeply missed not just by Team Maxxis, but by his colleagues around the circuit. His impact went beyond riding and is visible through the riders he inspired and lent a helping hand to over the years. John always gave back much more than he could ever receive from the sport. We were lucky to have had John as a part of the team and appreciate his hard work and loyalty. I know that he will be successful in any direction he chooses to go,” said Christopher Warrick, bicycle sponsorship coordinator for Maxxis.
Kirkcaldie’s plans include a move back to his native New Zealand, where he hopes to open a construction company and build custom houses. He has also indicated interest in working as a New Zealand downhill coach.
Maxxis expresses its appreciation for the talent and achievements of John Kirkcaldie, and thanks him for his invaluable contribution to the success of Team Maxxis. The company wishes him the best in his new ventures.
Photo: Susan Candee