How To Become A Pro Cyclist?



It's all about hard work and dedication, not only in cycling, but also in any other sport.
 
tarverten said:
You need to ride a lot more, 30 miles a day is more like it. You don't need a new bike to ride more. If you are serious use what you have. Doing 50 miles a week won't get you anywhere close to being a pro.
tarverten said:
You need to ride a lot more, 30 miles a day is more like it. You don't need a new bike to ride more. If you are serious use what you have. Doing 50 miles a week won't get you anywhere close to being a pro.
tarverten said:
You need to ride a lot more, 30 miles a day is more like it. You don't need a new bike to ride more. If you are serious use what you have. Doing 50 miles a week won't get you anywhere close to being a pro.
 
Are you serious? 30 miles a week and you want to be a pro. Not going to happen. More like 30 miles a day, or more. But have fun trying; cycling is awesome, and it does not cost anything except your energy and time.
 
30 miles is a nice warm up...

Cycling is an eternal money pit. Before you realize it you're wearing kit of value such that you could feed 1.2 million kids for a day in Africa.