Cycling Coach Kevin RokoshIt’s Best to Learn From Other People’s Mistakes

When I was beginning road cycling, on my first long ride I wore running shorts and volleyball shoes. Wow, what a mistake that was! Talk about a chafed crotch and aching arches! At least I was riding alone, so I didn’t embarrass myself on a group ride. If only I had talked to a cycling coach …

Well, it’s 30+ years later, tens of thousands of training and racing hours in the saddle, numerous provincial and national championship medals achieved … and now I’m a cycling coach too.

I’ll be your virtual cycling coach …

Here on Ultimate Cycling Success I’ll be your virtual coach. You can learn all about road cycling much quicker than me.

My name is Kevin Rokosh. I’m a Masters-level bike racer and a Cycling Canada NCCP Certified Road and Track Competition Coach. I work for Edmonton’s Velocity Cycling Club as their Head Coach. And I volunteer my time as a Director of the world-class Argyll Velodrome Racing Academy.

And here, I’m putting my expertise into this website. So readers like you will have easy access to everything you need to ride strong and confident.

Find out what gear you need. Shop confidently knowing what’s essential. Feel comfortable talking with local bike shop staff when you want their value-added help.

Then get in the game with my riding and training advice in pursuit of your own Ultimate Cycling Success!

Are you ready to get serious?

If you’re on the journey to serious cycling, then please consider hiring me as your one-on-one cycling coach! It’s hard putting together training plans that fit your life and move you step-by-step towards your fitness goals. I can do it for you!

Just visit EPICSeasonCoaching.com to discover how we can work together!

“Associate with people who are likely to improve you. Welcome those whom you are capable of improving. The process is a mutual one. People learn as they teach.” – Seneca

If you find something valuable here, make sure you teach others the same and share with your friends!

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