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TEENAGE DREAM

Tipped for the top by the greatest female racer of all time, we find out first-hand just how good Rachel Atherton's 17-year-old protege is...

- Words: EdThomsett Photos: Andy Lloyd

Tipped for the top by Rachel Atherton, we meet Mille Johnset, the 17- year- old Norwegian girl who’s setting a new standard in teenage DH racing

Norway isn’t a country renowned for producing toplevel downhill racers, but if we had to put money on it, we’d bet there’s one Norwegian who’s going to become a podium regular within the next few years, and her name is Mille Johnset. Aged just 17, this shy, unassuming girl has been turning heads on the race track and chalking up an impressive list of results.

Even before she was racing, Mille’s incredible talent got her noticed by none other than Rachel Atherton. The then 14-year-old was a ‘forerunner’ at the Hafjell World Cup in 2013, pre-riding the course to ensure it was in prime condition for the race. Rachel spotted her in action and, after finding out a bit more about her, was keen to get her on the team when she was a bit older. The pair stayed in touch and Mille joined the Atherton Academy last year. Fourteen-year-olds capable of hitting World Cup DH tracks don’t exactly come along every day, so we were keen to meet Mille and find out a bit more behind the girl who’s setting a new standard in teenage downhill.

Hitting up Hafjell

Around three hours from Mille’s hometown (and Norway’s capital) Oslo is Hafjell Bike Park. It seems like an appropriat­e place to ride, since this is where Mille started out on two wheels. “My dad took me here for the first time when I was 10 and I just loved it from the first run,” she smiles. Six years down the line and Mille has lost none of that early enthusiasm. We drop in behind her down one of the many twisting rocky trails that litter the wooded hillside and, watching the way Mille handles the bike, her skill is instantly apparent. She has a commanding style and a fearless attitude that you rarely see in someone of her age. “I think it comes from skiing,” she explains. “I started when I was two and raced

“Ski racing taught me a lot about line choice and not to be afraid of stuff. You’ve got to enjoy the speed and not be scared of it!”

alpine skiing until last year. It’s taught me a lot about line choice and not to be afraid of stuff. You’ve got to enjoy the speed and not be scared of it!” Ski racing is what inspired Mille to give downhill racing a go. “Compared to other countries, downhill is a really small sport here, but the advantage of that is you can just turn up at a Norwegian Cup and race for fun. At my first race I was the only one in my category, so there wasn’t much competitio­n,” she laughs.

Beating the boys

“There’s not really a girls’ riding scene here at all, so when I race I compare my times against the boys’,” she continues – which reminds us of what her mentor, Rachel Atherton, used to say when she was growing up. “It’s been amazing being on the team with Rachel,” Mille says. “Just seeing how she and Gee do everything is really inspiring and I’ve learnt so much from them when it comes to training and racing.”

Riding for the Atherton Academy hasn’t only given Mille the opportunit­y to learn from her idols, it’s also allowed her to travel and race abroad. “I was over in the UK several times last year racing the BDS (British Downhill Series) and absolutely loving it,” she tells us. “Especially Fort William – that’s definitely my favourite track.” Fun must equal fast, because at the Fort William BDS in May last year, Mille won her category with a time that would have placed her third in Elite. She says her dream is to one day be up there with the very best riders in the sport. Given what we’ve seen today, we reckon there’s a very real probabilit­y of that happening.

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 ??  ?? Hafjell’s World Cup track is full of huge rocks and wheel-swallowing holes, but Mille isn’t scared
Hafjell’s World Cup track is full of huge rocks and wheel-swallowing holes, but Mille isn’t scared
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 ??  ?? Ski racing has given Mille a fearless attitude and no shortage of style
Ski racing has given Mille a fearless attitude and no shortage of style
 ??  ?? Mille teaches our Ed some key Norwegian phrases en route to the top
Mille teaches our Ed some key Norwegian phrases en route to the top

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