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Jeff Winkler - professional cycling coach in Boulder, CO

28 September 2009

We need more of this...

I'd like to see more of this in the local races.

on Monday, September 28, 2009

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I am a full-time coach at Winkler Cycling in Boulder, Colorado. I work with athletes all over the country. I coach riders competing at all levels in the disciplines of MTB. Road and Cyclocross.

I started racing at 17 in 1986 as a junior and "retired" at 25. My first year riding I finished 9th in the U.S. National Championships Individual Time Trial and had other high placings in regional junior races. For the next several years I raced with the U.S. National Team and various trade teams in the U.S., Germany, and Spain.

During my career I was fortunate to be able race in Europe and to participate in a number of important races including the Tour of Baja, the Tour de l'Avenir, the Tour of Texas, the Tour de Trump, the Milk Race, the Ruta Mexico, the USPRO Road Race Championships and many others.

During those years, I learned how to race bikes by riding with and against a number of bike racers who were already great or would soon become so: Greg Lemond, Lance Armstrong, Steve Hegg, Harvey Nitz, Bobby Julich, George Hincapie, Sean Kelly, Laurent Fignon, Marc Madiot, Olaf Ludwig, Alex Zulle, Abraham Olano, Tyler Hamilton, and many others.
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