For over a decade, I’ve been immersed in the world of cycling — not just as a mechanic, but as a rider, racer, and lifelong enthusiast. Bikes have been the constant thread in my life, from weekend rides and crit races to late nights in the workshop fine-tuning drivetrains or rebuilding hubs. I’ve built a career (and a life) around two wheels — and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
As a mechanic, I’ve always been drawn to the precision of the job. There’s a quiet satisfaction in solving mechanical problems, tracking down that mystery creak, or restoring a well-loved bike to smooth, silent perfection. Whether I’m servicing a headset, bleeding disc brakes, every task is an opportunity to bring a bike back to life — or make it better than it was.
New tools? I can’t resist them. There’s something deeply satisfying about using the right tool for the job — the kind that makes a job cleaner, faster, and more exact. It’s one of the lesser-seen sides of being a mechanic, but for me, it’s part of the craft.
What I love most about this work — and this community — is seeing people enjoy cycling. Whether it’s someone riding to work for the first time, a parent teaching their kid to ride, or a weekend warrior smashing a new personal best, it’s all part of the same story.
Cycling gives people freedom, fitness, connection, and joy. And if I can keep their bikes running smoothly, safely, and efficiently, I feel like I’ve done more than just fix something — I’ve helped fuel that joy.
After 10+ years in the workshop, I still wake up excited to turn wrenches, ride roads, and talk bikes. Whether you’re a seasoned racer, a new commuter, or someone dusting off an old bike in the shed, I’m here to help you get the most out of every ride.
Because cycling isn’t just a sport — it’s a way of life. And I’m proud to be a part of it.
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