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ETHOS

Having only taken up competitive cycling 3 years ago, its been a whirlwind of an experience trying to get myself to a level where I can be competitive against individuals who have been established in the sport for multiple years. 
A top 10 placing at the National Championships, in my first year of cycling, was the sign that I needed to 
go all in and give this sport the level of commitment it deserves.
Putting the bad days in the rear-view mirror and looking ahead through the windscreen, as to what lies ahead,

is something that will never get easier, but as time goes on, learning how to deal with "failures", is vital to staying consistent in this sport.
I say "failures" in inverted commas, because I don't believe in failure. You can only fail if you don't learn anything from the mistakes you make, which will be many. Taking it on the chin, and moving forward as quickly as possible, is the best way to grow.

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NO GATE-KEEPING

Help grow the sport by sharing my experiences and learnings

When I began racing, it was very difficult to find any information about Indian Cycling

more importantly, Indian Bicycle Racing.
There were plenty for resources on racing, from different parts of the world, but they just seemed completely un-relatable, in part, due to the gap in abilities but also the resources that are generally required to be competitive at this sport.

Making the most of a situation, with what you have, is something I truly believe in.

Which is why, a friend and I, together, decided to start a Youtube Channel, that focused on

Indian Bicycle racing. 
We share our knowledge on racing in conditions that are unique to Indian Cycling.

Learn from us as we give you our POV

"From (inside) The Peloton"

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