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    How do I become a professional cyclist by training 3 hours a day?
    Ikaika Cox
    Bicycle Mechanic
    Ikaika Cox is the Shop Director at the Salt Lake City branch Bicycle Collective in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has been a bike mechanic since 2012, beginning as a volunteer with the Provo Bicycle Collective, and growing and honing his skills as a bicycle mechanic and educator in multiple Bicycle Collective locations over the years. He now leads the Salt Lake City branch of the Bicycle Collective.
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    Training schedules can vary person to person, but they are all most effective when you are consistent. 3 hours of training a day may be more than a person needs, less than a person needs, or just the right amount. Work with a coach or a team to help determine how much training you need. Also, equipment like cycle computers, heart rate monitors, and a ride log can help you monitor your training.
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    How do I become a pro cyclist when I have low self-esteem?
    Ikaika Cox
    Bicycle Mechanic
    Ikaika Cox is the Shop Director at the Salt Lake City branch Bicycle Collective in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has been a bike mechanic since 2012, beginning as a volunteer with the Provo Bicycle Collective, and growing and honing his skills as a bicycle mechanic and educator in multiple Bicycle Collective locations over the years. He now leads the Salt Lake City branch of the Bicycle Collective.
    Bicycle Mechanic
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    Self-esteem will affect your cycling performance and training motivation. Work with a friend or coach to help you stay motivated. Celebrate your achievements no matter how small, and don't take defeats too hard. Remember, cycling is supposed to be fun, and trying your best can be incredibly rewarding.
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    What's the first thing for me to do to join a cycling team?
    Community Answer
    Research teams in your area and reach out to them.
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    I love cycling, but haven't participated in any events yet although I am practicing almost daily. Is it too late for me to become a pro cyclist now?
    Community Answer
    With the proper amount of training and dedication, it's never too late. Look online for some events near you that could challenge you.
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    Where can I find a cycling team to join?
    Community Answer
    This depends where you live! You can check with your local fitness centers, or try looking up your specific area code and cycling online. This should be able to put you in touch with the closest cycling team.
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    Can I become a professional cyclist with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome?
    Community Answer
    You would need to talk to your doctor about the limitations of your disorder to see if cycling is possible. If so, then there's no reason you couldn't become a professional cyclist.
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    If my area does not have mountains to climb, is it possible to becomes a professional by training on surface roads?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it would be beneficial if you had a way to get your bike to a course where you were able to do such work.
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    I am 12 and live in Florida. How can I maximize my potential?
    Community Answer
    You could try doing some long rides of 40 to 70 miles. Look for organized races in your area.
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    How much do professional cyclists make per year?
    Community Answer
    It depends on where they live, and how much experience they have.
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