
Steven Cisar: Sam Willoughby had two of the best moves so far this season, Papendal SX in the last turn for the win and the World championships in the second turn, Legend.
Which rider did the nastiest move in 2014?
Steven Cisar: I think most would agree it was Damien Godet's move on Liam Phillips in a quarter final at the world championships, although I like the guy it was not a smart racing move.
Who had the best looking bike on the track this year?
Steven Cisar: I always eye every elite rider's bike out there and there are some sick bikes for sure, but I'm going to go with my Avent/Bombshell bike as the sickest looking bike out there, I always keep it fresh with new Stasis racing graphics. Liam Phillips also does a great job with his bikes.

Steven Cisar: Some elites just don't get it and can't put their bikes together clean, I'm not going to call anyone out but my suggestion is just open up a Motocross magazine and get inspired.
Which jump in particular did you like to hit this year?
Steven Cisar: Papendal SX has a really flowy second straight that I enjoyed shredding during practice and race.

Steven Cisar: The sketchiest jump in my opinion was Manchester SX first jump. It was very short with a tall lip and directly at the bottom of the start hill, for sure a jump that needed more than one practice session to get comfortable on, I just did not get it dialed enough and it was for sure a locals only type track.
Who's the best jumper out there?
Steven Cisar: Back in '08 there were few to be considered "good jumpers" but these days most everyone is and you need to be on these SX tracks or you ain't going to be in it. Not going to point anyone in particular out, we all shred.

Steven Cisar: There are for sure some guys that are stiff, but I can't hate or call them out, they are out there going for it and competing in the best sport out there, BMX!
Steven Cisar: Way too many shredders out there these days, can't pick one person.
Who's got just power and little bike handling skills?
Steven Cisar: If you're watching the Vet pro class at a regular national you might find that, because power was more important back in the day, but in today's Elite racing most everyone has a good balance between skill and power.

Steven Cisar: Hands down the best facility was British Cycling's Manchester facility. Felt as if I was at a real AMA SX event with the crowd and how nice the Stadium is. The world championships was a similar atmosphere and also a great stadium to race in.Who do you think should win the overall UCI BMX SX World Cup?
A: The points leaders are Liam Phillips and Caroline Buchanan, if they have a good consistent day it's there Championship!

Steven Cisar: Big thanks to Jiri Holec for the amazing support and letting me be a part of his Avent/Bombshell brands and doing whatever it takes to get me to the races, it is an easy place to be because I'm confident I'm riding the best bike and products available. Also the man and legend Thomas Allier I would not be close to the level I am at with out him he sends me the best training program out there and knows how to prepare me for every race, I am so thankful for Thomas in my life as a coach and a friend and it will only get better from here on out. Erick Kozin at Nema brand has always believed in me and sets me up with the freshest custom gear available and always has me looking so rad on the track as well as being a great friend! Very thankful for Erick. Tony D at Vee rubber has always had my back and has been a great aspect to my program and provides me with the best tires on the market. USA cycling has provided me with great support this year, as well as letting me use the Olympic training center as my training grounds, thankful. The man above for keeping me safe and guiding me, and helping me get back to the sport of BMX I'm thankful everyday. Thank you to all my awesome fans for keeping me going and always showing me love.