first turn and hit the men’s second straight instead.
Which rider did the nastiest move in 2014?
Dani George: I’m not sure. It’s hard to pay attention to much other racing other than my own during race day. But from all the talk in the pits, it seems like the Elite Men’s class is full of nasty moves and dive bombs.
Who had the best looking bike on the track this year?
Dani George: I think my purple and neon orange Supercross was the best looking bike on the track this year. I love the loud colors. But my black Haro Clutch frame dressed with BOX components and Stealth Hubs is looking pretty clean right now.
Who's bike looked like a piece of crap?
Dani George: Nobody’s. I’m sure everybody loves their bikes.
Which jump in particular did you like to hit this year?
Dani George: The step up step down out of the first turn in Berlin. As aforementioned, the track was really fun to ride, just hard to race.

Dani George: The step into the first turn in Manchester. That thing was big!
Who's the best jumper out there?
Dani George: It’s hard to say. I think everyone has been stepping it up big time, especially in the Elite Women’s class
What race this year had the best facilities?
Dani George: Mellow Park in Berlin. That place was a blast.
Who do you think will win the overall UCI BMX SX World Cup?
A: Liam Phillips for the men and Caroline Buchannan for the women. Both of them have been incredibly consistent this year and deserve the overall,
Thanks to?
Dani George: My family for constant support since I started racing. My coach Greg Romero. Nic Long for helping me out with the Haro Clutch frame, Michael Gamstetter at BOX, Ray Hudson at Fly, and Jesse Vargas at Stealth.