<b>Jerome Clementz, New Zealand, January 2015.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Jerome at home in Alsace.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Victory in Chile, 2014.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>New year, new goods, same good-humored attitude.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Nowhere to cut the course here! Chile 2014.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Trans Provence 2014.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Pure mobbing. Chile 2014.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Finale Ligure 2014.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Not a bad "off season" in New Zealand.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Riding blind.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Finale Ligure podium.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Don't look right at Trans Provence.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Sorry about your lens, Sven. Trans Provence 2014.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>2014 EWS 1 in Chile.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b></b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Jerome and Jared preparing.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Bieber would go.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Jerome's 2014 bike in Chile.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Jerome's 2015 bike in New Zealand.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Dual ply, lower pressures and smashing shit. Chile 2014.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Far from the mega but equally epic.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Jerome keeps and eye on Florian Nicolai.</b> - Sven Martin
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<b>One of the ways to go enduroing in New Zealand.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>We'll see you at Sea Otter, JC!</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Ben Cruz, on the hunt.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Relaxing the mind is a piece of a solid training program.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>No fat bike, no problem.</b> -Sven Martin
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<b>Thanks to Sven and Jerome for taking the time to have some fun, get serious and capture the spirit of mountain biking!</b> -Sven Martin
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Jerome Clementz is one of mountain biking's most talented and diverse racers, consistently dominating any enduro race he enters. His stamina is challenged by few and his bike handling skills are worthy of the World Cup circuit. Injury plagued Jerome in 2014 and he recently announced a departure from a long-time Mavic and Monster sponsorship to pick up a diverse array of supporters for 2015. Sven Martin pitched our questions to Jerome during an off-season dream visit in New Zealand. Easy-going, down-to-earth and honest, Jerome Clementz takes the time to get personal before the 2015 race season begins.
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