I QUIT My Job And Became A Pro Cyclist In 12 Months

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Totalavulsion
    @Totalavulsion 5 лет назад +3535

    After watching this I quit my job as a pro cyclist and became a stockbroker

  • @christreanor6637
    @christreanor6637 5 лет назад +499

    Rich or not... he was in a job and gave it up to do something he loves. I'm 52 and in the same boring dead end job since I left school.....my advice to you younger people......first of all recognise your dream, secondly, go for it 110% with everything you got, thirdly, if it don't work out...you gave it your best and you just get into a job like the rest of us.
    Don't look back when you are 52 and think....if only I done this or that! Wishing you all health and the future you dream of.

    • @dicktheaspergeron4988
      @dicktheaspergeron4988 4 года назад +21

      For what it's worth Chris - don't think it's over at 52, it isn't. find something else and go for it. I understand this too. Also bear in mind when you're think "if only I had...", he's the 0.0001% of people who were successful thinking fuck it I'll do it, the vast majority aren't, but its still worth trying. Hindsight is the most perfectly judgemental and damaging of mistresses
      I hope that one day I find that you did something like this in your world and were successful - when I do, I'll raise a glass and be happy for you mate. Good luck !

    • @bbar182
      @bbar182 4 года назад +7

      Best comment on here Cheers Chris

    • @allOizzOwell
      @allOizzOwell 4 года назад +4

      I can relate to you i m 34 😔

    • @WegrennerX
      @WegrennerX 4 года назад +3

      all well so act!

    • @bEcheverria25
      @bEcheverria25 4 года назад

      I respect your comment Chris!
      Thanks for the wisdom and it’s never too late to chase your dream. Good luck💪🏼

  • @dalejohnston7096
    @dalejohnston7096 6 лет назад +902

    I’ve raced Alex a few times and on one of his first races he won. He always raced aggressive. And was always begging a drink. Seams he is getting a lot of flack for having made a living so young. Alex has always came across very humble and friendly. Fair play to him for striving for what most will only dream of.

    • @GH-iw5ew
      @GH-iw5ew 5 лет назад +7

      And was always begging a drink. :D I got a good laugh ! It's a wonderful sport. Especially if you have an extraordinary PCV and Vo2 uptake. :)

    • @theholygrom4235
      @theholygrom4235 5 лет назад

      Dale Johnston what’s his first and last name so I can find him on social media

    • @williepeppers2608
      @williepeppers2608 5 лет назад

      How does one enter?

    • @michaelnice93
      @michaelnice93 4 года назад +8

      Well there is often resentment for those who buy their way in. I think if the individual has the potential then anyone could do what he did. But it seems to me that when your children are young there is this activation in some men that they have to make something happen, then they fill in the justification later, or not even bother. It feels good to do something and not feel like a looser. It’s like he was riding intensely away from the voice in his head telling him he sucked. (And towards the voice that was saying you are the best).
      My theory is that men don’t know how to be manly or feel that way. To compete and win great accomplishments at Cycling, fishing, shooting, martial arts, running, or any athletics really. Just something to make you feel like the function of man has been performed. As millions of men embark on mastering a discipline they can sometimes go overboard and for every 100,000 guys that do this there is the one we hear about.
      But to be there in the heard of struggling men attempting to prove their worth or find that edge and keep pushing. That’s what we today call being a man, that’s what is available and feels right for many of us.
      Personally I found it deeply rewarding and grounding but also one dimensional and I traded off too much to pursue those passionate pursuits. Now I try and focus on having a balanced life, mastering no individual track but keeping many tracks going. It requires a different type of grounding, I use meditation.

    • @stevebradbury8891
      @stevebradbury8891 4 года назад

      @@michaelnice93 Very sensible words Michael. Its so easy to be too competitive and self critical at the expense of yourself and those you love.

  • @Silligk
    @Silligk 5 лет назад +1277

    So after watching this video i've quit my job, will update in 12 months if i'm a pro cyclist or homeless

  • @HumaneNewt
    @HumaneNewt 6 лет назад +1342

    He's like if batman became a cyclist rather than a crime fighting superhero..

    • @pbkleck
      @pbkleck 5 лет назад +32

      He's like if Bateman became a cyclist rather than a psychopath..

    • @geg_otmopo3
      @geg_otmopo3 4 года назад +5

      In the morning, if my face is a little puffy, I'll put on an ice pack while doing my sprint intervals. I can do a thousand watts now.

    • @benjaminbergau3047
      @benjaminbergau3047 4 года назад

      Golden comment. Made my day.

    • @andrewzhu5394
      @andrewzhu5394 4 года назад

      @@pbkleck er sociopath

    • @uclamnguyen1459
      @uclamnguyen1459 3 года назад

      Yeah without financial stability

  • @jamesvillanueva5676
    @jamesvillanueva5676 5 лет назад +351

    After watching this I quit being a human and became a bike

  • @ferranpuma26
    @ferranpuma26 4 года назад +119

    "We had our second child"
    - Pops a Trek

    • @MrDado937
      @MrDado937 4 года назад +2

      This made me laugh way too much

    • @celinestgeorge
      @celinestgeorge 3 года назад

      how much is his Trek?

    • @spicypretzel7616
      @spicypretzel7616 2 года назад +2

      @@celinestgeorge depending on the year and the specs, at least 7000 dollars

  • @XilumX1
    @XilumX1 6 лет назад +448

    I rode with this guy in a race. Crazy guy. He won the race btw ;p

    • @theholygrom4235
      @theholygrom4235 5 лет назад

      XilumX1 What’s his name

    • @youssefrochdi1994
      @youssefrochdi1994 5 лет назад +11

      @@theholygrom4235 Alex Richardson. His name can be found in the description box of the video.

    • @xtremrvolution
      @xtremrvolution 4 года назад +2

      I believe you and require no further evidence

  • @chrisjenkins1
    @chrisjenkins1 4 года назад +98

    He bonked and thought "this is a great feeling"

    • @noonehere4332
      @noonehere4332 4 года назад +27

      First day and he’s a true cyclist.

    • @guitarrerist698
      @guitarrerist698 3 года назад +2

      That was my first realization after I completed my first amateur fixed gear crit race. I became obsessed afterwards.

  • @scully2671
    @scully2671 4 года назад +33

    He is now riding for Alpecin Fenix with Mathieu Van der Poel

    • @vascotita4268
      @vascotita4268 3 года назад +6

      I didn't belived when i first read this, but it is amazing 👏👏

  • @JDRELGOR
    @JDRELGOR Год назад +7

    Big respect to you, I only started cycling 14 months ago aged 57, I'm now entered for my first race in December. I've gone from XXL in cycling shorts to an L.

    • @francescomancetti8327
      @francescomancetti8327 7 месяцев назад

      way to go! this will make you live 15 years more and in good shape.

  • @andyk4676
    @andyk4676 6 лет назад +279

    I'm 26 with 2 kids, just started riding. He is my new hero

    • @nixdanope5479
      @nixdanope5479 6 лет назад +13

      26 with 2 kids you must be a millioniar to even have a tiny chance

    • @nixdanope5479
      @nixdanope5479 6 лет назад

      Still good luck dude

    • @eduardorb4152
      @eduardorb4152 6 лет назад +12

      Quick tip: Get a basic Power Meter (for example: Stages 105 Left only), a Fluid Trainer (for example: Kinetic Road Machine 2.0) and get the Anual subscription to TrainerRoad huge list of Workouts and Training plans! Time to start making it happen!!

    • @andyk4676
      @andyk4676 6 лет назад +2

      @@eduardorb4152 thanks for the tips!

    • @elizabethwindsor4491
      @elizabethwindsor4491 6 лет назад +1

      And the next day you have forgot who he is

  • @kenrik2105
    @kenrik2105 6 лет назад +731

    Amazing story. You can buy expensive bikes and accessories, but not genetics, discipline and mental toughness.

    • @ViggoBauman
      @ViggoBauman 6 лет назад +10

      awww someone is hating cause they can't win their local cat 5.. how cute

    • @kenrik2105
      @kenrik2105 6 лет назад +15

      JM AF / Guess I should’ve added buying expensive PEDs to my comment. If he wants to win so badly, perhaps he should identify himself as a she and ride with the girls.

    • @Anieanimal
      @Anieanimal 6 лет назад

      True

    • @4879daniel
      @4879daniel 6 лет назад +18

      But you can buy the free time to rest and train. Even half the volume he was doing would be very difficult for someone working full time who has to get up early every morning.

    • @stefanocottone0707
      @stefanocottone0707 5 лет назад

      but it helps to do it

  • @renroh6074
    @renroh6074 3 года назад +19

    And now this dude is on Alpecin Fenix. What a legend

  • @joelrdizon
    @joelrdizon 5 лет назад +83

    After watching this video I quit my job AND cyclinng and just started watching RUclips videos about bicycles...

  • @mlee6136
    @mlee6136 6 лет назад +1147

    Lol everyone saying in comments if you had the money..... first you need the mental fortitude, then a bit if talent, then the family support....no, not everyone can do this even with money.

    • @CyclingPulse
      @CyclingPulse  6 лет назад +73

      We can tell you that Alex is certainly one of the most determined people we've ever met!

    • @bravehartley
      @bravehartley 6 лет назад +97

      Absolutely. The fact he has money is irrelevant really. Anyone can put a crappy bike on a decent indoor trainer and commit to putting in the hours. OK so he could quit his job to commit, but how many people moan they dont have the money or time, but send hours in front of the TV. It is about choices. This story is so inspiring.

    • @Northwindbreeze
      @Northwindbreeze 6 лет назад +20

      One needs money to live and cover up the living costs but hard work, dedication, mental fortitude are not brought in by money. People have time for TV, gaming, cinema, party, joint, getting pissed but not time for sport... Do whatever you wish just don't blame others for your own failure. (simply put, spot on your comment)

    • @danjo1967
      @danjo1967 6 лет назад +76

      you certainly CANT do this without the money tho.

    • @YouSaveYou
      @YouSaveYou 6 лет назад +7

      Fair play. He's worked for it. Good luck to him!

  • @GEO-cy9jt
    @GEO-cy9jt 3 года назад +13

    This man is now in Alpecin-Fenix and rode the Tour of Britain! 🤯 At his age, and the non cyclist background he came from, literally only started cycling at 26, this is just amazing. It’s never too late to work on your dreams. Look at Alex man, so inspirational. 😲

    • @4879daniel
      @4879daniel 2 года назад +5

      He didn’t though. Look at his strava, he’d been doing crazy pro levels of riding for a few years.

  • @ruda02
    @ruda02 6 лет назад +405

    Ok. Really amazing, a lot of effort, a lot of money. But how TF does that Guy is still married?

    • @mcvlogs4064
      @mcvlogs4064 4 года назад +61

      You already said it , he got money 💵

    • @sebastian7112
      @sebastian7112 4 года назад +54

      It’s kinda sad this comment has so many upvotes. Girls stay with guys after they beat and almost kill them. Yet, you would loose a girl if you go riding on weekdays.

    • @ify105
      @ify105 4 года назад +4

      Sebastian it was just a joke I’m pretty sure lad

    • @pillepalle3614
      @pillepalle3614 4 года назад

      He has money obviously

    • @RossTheNinja
      @RossTheNinja 4 года назад +5

      He's rich and good looking and out the house a lot.

  • @maxanderson2925
    @maxanderson2925 6 лет назад +237

    Here I am thinking about how much data this video will cost me

    • @jordyv5421
      @jordyv5421 5 лет назад +1

      Use wifi, not mobile 😂

  • @PatrickPierceBateman
    @PatrickPierceBateman 5 лет назад +7

    Inspirational guy. He may have been financially better off than most people, but he showed some real dedication. I can respect that.

  • @iamtstamps
    @iamtstamps 6 лет назад +20

    Man, this guy had his plan to become a pro cyclist down to a science. The reason he is so successful is that he thought out of the box and committed to doing what other people are not willing to do. Kudos to you bruh!

    • @francescomancetti8327
      @francescomancetti8327 7 месяцев назад +1

      I mean i'm checking his strava, in 2014 he was doing 80km solo rides at 34km/h. He was obv ultra fit from the very begining

  • @mukundvohra1695
    @mukundvohra1695 4 года назад +1

    The dream is to meet you someday mate, you value more to me than even a Olympic or a tdf rider. You proved that rich people have different problems in life and yet you were committed.
    Hats off pure legend!.

  • @madiantin
    @madiantin 6 лет назад +8

    So awesome for him to be out there winning for himself. I've always thought team cycling was pretty dumb how someone who was strong would have to sacrifice the win for someone else on the team. I hope this dude continues to dominate.

  • @r.briquet1117
    @r.briquet1117 5 лет назад +71

    The comments about how this guy is ''not really a pro'' make me laugh. Definitely coming from people who never competed at any level of cycling.
    In 2017/2018, he was indeed at a very low level of PRO cycling. But this year, 2019, he's been constantly riding in .1 and .2 pro races and he even has won two of them ! The level is huge in these races. Most future top riders ride these races when younger.
    If he was younger, he would definitely get interest from some Pro Continental (2nd division pro) and World Tour Teams (1st division). But as he is doing now, he might stay in 3rd division (Continental), as a leader. Which definitely, is ''pro level''. And definitely has my respect.

    • @niklasdksalkin
      @niklasdksalkin 5 лет назад +3

      And would you believe it, now he's in the WT.

    • @deleby
      @deleby 4 года назад +4

      @@niklasdksalkin actually he's in pro continental but still he will probably get to ride a lot of worldtourraces

    • @niklasdksalkin
      @niklasdksalkin 4 года назад

      Deleby yea true, thought they got Katusha's license

  • @jameswatson4526
    @jameswatson4526 6 лет назад +3

    Can believe the trolls are out on this video, absolutely fair play to him...this is commitment + effort + ability + passion = pay off. Plain and simple. Pro riders have access to endless top of the range kit from team suppliers/partners, he just had to pay for his own...you can't hate him for that. I saw the Lincoln win too and it was great to watch...granted no-one chased his break initially, but so what, he obviously played it just right then. Chapeau.

  • @simondavis9439
    @simondavis9439 5 лет назад +1

    What a man ,bravo love his attitude ,your story should be on a dvd ,Top man hope you win some more .

  • @siemvink4777
    @siemvink4777 3 года назад +3

    He is now riding for Alpecin-Fenix with Mathieu vd Poel.

  • @natefisher8944
    @natefisher8944 4 года назад +1

    Awesome story! Proof it’s never too late to make a change and just live for what you want to be/who you want to be!

  • @Ystadcop
    @Ystadcop 6 лет назад +16

    Although a "professional," in cricketing terms he would have been classed as a "Gentleman" rather than a "Player."
    I remember in the 60's a French pro who rode with this status quite successfully but I can't remember his name.
    Absolutely BRILLIANT effort.
    Viva Hedge Funds!

  • @Leo-nx5rh
    @Leo-nx5rh 6 лет назад +67

    Wauw! This video is so inspiring and gives a lot of motivation. Big respect for this guy and hopefully we will see him soon in the pro peloton.🚴‍♂️🏆

  • @tgoods5049
    @tgoods5049 6 лет назад +3

    This guy is inspiring. Good luck in 2019!

  • @INeed8Quid
    @INeed8Quid 6 лет назад +2

    Brilliant Alex I wish you all the best. A fantastic gripping mini documentary of your success to date. Thanks for sharing your experience

  • @skatepunk2425
    @skatepunk2425 6 лет назад +20

    really amazing story!

    • @hansgerd2934
      @hansgerd2934 5 лет назад

      Er wurde bestimmt durch deine Videos inspiriert und hat dann entschieden seinen Träumen nachzugehen :D

  • @pmcollett
    @pmcollett 6 лет назад +1

    Good for him! It's easy to be critical, but what he has committed to, and done, is awesome. Seriously, great job man. Keep hammering!

  • @ollieh98
    @ollieh98 5 лет назад +13

    I’ve struggled with anxiety for aslong as I can remember. But when I started mountain biking properly, I’ve felt this amazing weight fall off my shoulders. Every week I was looking forward to my next ride. I’m so much more confident in general and having something to be passionate and knowledgable about it amazing. This is all in the last 6 months after my lung collapsed. My fitness has been wildly improved since then, and I can’t wait to start playing Hockey again after missing last season 😆😆

  • @infinitereason1981
    @infinitereason1981 6 лет назад

    Rich and talented.. he came out from nowhere, dominating everyone on the event mades everybody surprised.. kudos bro.. :)

  • @liamharris781
    @liamharris781 6 лет назад +5

    wow. That is truely amazing, thanks for sharing!!

  • @0111011001100011
    @0111011001100011 6 лет назад +1

    Good to hear your story Alex, it is inspirational and the level of detail and consideration to training and kit is very geeky, great stuff. Enjoy your cycling

  • @jaycollins6792
    @jaycollins6792 6 лет назад +12

    Great video boys

  • @thegoats3487
    @thegoats3487 6 лет назад +1

    Kudos to Alex! Also kudos to his wife and kids for allowing him to pursue the dream!

  • @jamesambrocio
    @jamesambrocio 3 года назад +4

    Now he's a world tour rider!
    Amazing how he made his own luck.

  • @dereks66
    @dereks66 5 лет назад +2

    With the right body type and extreme athletisim its possible for a very small percentage of people. Great job man! Hopefully you can ride in a grand tour one day.

  • @PeakTorque
    @PeakTorque 6 лет назад +5

    What a legend, pick whatever bikes he chooses, no team orders. Privateer for life. Good on you Alex.

  • @lukass5190
    @lukass5190 5 лет назад +2

    And already two wins this season, way to go, Alex!

  • @Mani_Matter
    @Mani_Matter 5 лет назад +10

    I quit my job. And till now I haven’t found a new

  • @angeloparagoso2793
    @angeloparagoso2793 4 года назад

    What a inspiring story... It defines to just continue to reach what your heart wants you to become... Don't stop believing...

  • @jordywilliams
    @jordywilliams 6 лет назад +20

    Riding for canyon dhb next year.

  • @bernitaldown9136
    @bernitaldown9136 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for inspiring me to get back on my bike and finish what I set for myself back in 2014. I need to be a cat1.

    • @realmahadeo
      @realmahadeo 5 лет назад +1

      good luck mate!

    • @bernitaldown9136
      @bernitaldown9136 5 лет назад

      @@realmahadeo please keep us updated on your progress. It's really inspiring to me and I'm sure many others man.

    • @realmahadeo
      @realmahadeo 5 лет назад +1

      @@bernitaldown9136 sorry mate, I am not Alex from the video

    • @bernitaldown9136
      @bernitaldown9136 5 лет назад

      @@realmahadeo lol... oops

  • @fayzee7869
    @fayzee7869 6 лет назад +14

    Kudos to you👌

  • @alanmitchell7762
    @alanmitchell7762 6 лет назад +1

    another top vid CP. Well done Alex! Good luck for your future endeavours, mate.

  • @andyz3925
    @andyz3925 5 лет назад +11

    "If you put your mind to it.. you can accomplish anything"
    - Marty Mcfly

  • @mtb_rob192
    @mtb_rob192 6 лет назад +2

    I can just imagine myself quitting my current life right now, start racing mountain bikes professionally.... just wow. This guy is an inspiration! 🤙🤙🤙

  • @Buckblacket
    @Buckblacket 5 лет назад +15

    I quit my job and refused to get another job then spent twelve months watching TV.

  • @matt6288joyce
    @matt6288joyce 4 года назад

    So cool how he had the resources and drive to focus 100% on a goal. Admirable for sure

  • @E.S.Franck
    @E.S.Franck 6 лет назад +64

    I’d like to know more about his rejection of team sponsorship for health and weight reasons. Good for him to go it solo in the face of the personal pressures he absorbed to drop to unsustainable and destructive weight. It’s such a real issue that persists in cycling, especially for men, for whom eating and body image issues mix with performance.

    • @GertConradie
      @GertConradie 6 лет назад +1

      There is a little bit here: twitter.com/AlexandarRicha2/status/995948169245741056

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 6 лет назад +9

      As far as I can see, he didn't "reject team sponsorship". It seems that he was given a leave of absence by his team after he dropped to an unhealthy weight, and then decided not to go back. He says the team were very supportive and that the responsibility for his weight issues was his alone.

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 6 лет назад

      @@StopTheRot It would be very surprising if One Pro were prepared to tell any random person who asked, given that the information doesn't seem to be public already.

    • @mariconor242
      @mariconor242 5 лет назад

      It’s not body issues, it’s simply that every extra kg means you’re slower on climbs. I struggle with this myself but I am still overweight and only cycle for fun.

  • @4bikeregistry
    @4bikeregistry 6 лет назад

    Congrats! Nothing like an underdog taking a big win. All the Lincoln Grand Prix teams (including One Pro) left in your dust, way to go!

  • @matramarpudin1407
    @matramarpudin1407 6 лет назад +20

    They shouldn't have mentioned he was a stockbroker as it just gets the haters out.
    The mental and endurance strength involved in cycling is something you just can't buy with money.

  • @stephenmoore4651
    @stephenmoore4651 6 лет назад

    Great story. Took guts to follow his dreams, quit a steady job with a young family to support and then even bigger guts to say this isn't the way for me and to go it alone. Wishing Alex a successful 2019 season.

  • @ausreefguy5362
    @ausreefguy5362 5 лет назад +28

    it doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile, winnings winning.
    - Dominic Toretto

    • @ausreefguy5362
      @ausreefguy5362 5 лет назад +1

      Esequiel Tovar
      1, I don’t cycle
      2, it’s a line from a movie ..
      Find another way home pizza boy !

    • @ausreefguy5362
      @ausreefguy5362 5 лет назад

      Esequiel Tovar lol nobody’s trying to turn it into an argument except you ?, your trying to make yourself look cool on the internet or something, dude it’s a video & yes obviously I understand what you said I’m not illiterate

  • @vernefits1953
    @vernefits1953 3 года назад +1

    1:30 awesome gear. one bike with with endurance frame and the other with more aggressive racing frame

  • @andyd1992
    @andyd1992 5 лет назад +13

    But do you have Strava though?

    • @400080vikkash
      @400080vikkash 4 года назад

      Probably not with the recent update lol

  • @timblass4811
    @timblass4811 4 года назад

    Good luck to him. This takes courage and commitment.

  • @FranciscoElNeneGalan
    @FranciscoElNeneGalan 5 лет назад +5

    I reached a compromise...I didn't quit my job, I commuted to work 20 miles a day like RT like I was racing.. ALL OUT...

  • @graysurman1210
    @graysurman1210 6 лет назад

    Alex, you total legend. Glad you're back with Tim's band o' lads next year. Top bloke.

  • @amritangural8508
    @amritangural8508 6 лет назад +18

    Saving money for a good bike for 3-4 years now, still riding a cheap ass 600$ second hand bike. State level marathon runner and track athlete, but chose these because of lack of resources, i always admired pro-road bikes from my childhood. Im still 20 though, finishing my medical degree.

    • @crocdog7828
      @crocdog7828 6 лет назад +1

      Good luck in your degree

    • @graememorrison333
      @graememorrison333 6 лет назад

      You'll have a great engine if you're state level runner and it'll transfer well if you take up the bikes more seriously later. (Fewer injuries too).The guys I knew in the UK who were banging out 70 miles a week running, got up to 1st cat in a couple of seasons quickly when they took up cycling. One guy did it when he was almost 40. You don't need that expensive a bike either to do well. (An old aluminium frame and mid-level groupset will do you fine. Spend your money on fast wheels n tyres tho'!)

    • @yongling9825
      @yongling9825 5 лет назад

      Good luck with your degree, keep training, buy yourself a nice race-ready bike when the time comes (better if it's AL because it's mostly about you, the cyclist😉) & beat a number of cyclists with more expensive gear than you.😏

  • @michaelchin3550
    @michaelchin3550 5 лет назад

    Been riding all my life. Helped me to stay balanced in life. Still riding and still loving it.

  • @ChambersHonda83
    @ChambersHonda83 6 лет назад +10

    This is brilliant to see. Hope he continues to smash all the people on teams, piss them all off.

  • @MrDazP1adv3ntures
    @MrDazP1adv3ntures 6 лет назад

    Very very inspiring and all the best of luck with your future.

  • @avroman100
    @avroman100 6 лет назад +23

    Yes, having such house in 26 years old, look like he can afford it... Because I know some great road cyclist that need to work in cleaning just to support his dream.

  • @markgilder7757
    @markgilder7757 6 лет назад +2

    Congrats fella. I wish you well in pursuit of your dream. Bloody well done.👍🏻👍🏻🇬🇧

  • @neiltruswell2122
    @neiltruswell2122 6 лет назад +6

    What a excellent and open video he's definitely got the right attitude to succeed

  • @virtualfitnesstv
    @virtualfitnesstv 4 года назад

    Very inspirational and well informative video. Great job.

  • @Qualle7575
    @Qualle7575 4 года назад +8

    from one addiction to another :D

  • @TheMarcosdeo
    @TheMarcosdeo 6 лет назад

    I don't even cycle or find any interest in it but getting lost on RUclips is a funny thing.
    Kudos to to him. His commitment is awesome. I feel like buying a push bike now and riding around haha.

  • @bush696
    @bush696 5 лет назад +4

    Michael Woods Canadian cyclist top pro now, took up cycling as an unemployed 25yo...

    • @msb1500m
      @msb1500m 4 года назад

      to add: he was an incredible runner (canadian jr record holder) before he took up cycling because of stress injuries. Interestingly, he was a mid distance guy, so while he definitely had great endurance, there's a big gap between

  • @Pablo_89
    @Pablo_89 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing story! Alex you are machine! Big respect

  • @noels8817
    @noels8817 5 лет назад +9

    Becoming a Pro isn't the crazy part: its becoming "thin" to keep up w the team, but to the point of "losing bodily functions". Not good

  • @aldeen1982
    @aldeen1982 6 лет назад

    True Inspiration! You can change something in your life if you are willing to put some deep passion and effort in it! My deepest respect bro

  • @cjstudios5170
    @cjstudios5170 6 лет назад +3

    Let's forget about the money he may or may not have, the fact that he has two kids (obviously young with emotional and time demands) and a supportive wife that are behind him is incredible! That is sacrifice.

    • @retrolongboarderNZ
      @retrolongboarderNZ 6 лет назад +1

      Great comment! His wife is indeed doing the hard work (although they might have a cleaner and nanny?). ☺

  • @BikeItUK
    @BikeItUK 6 лет назад

    I'll second an earlier comment....Hats off to you and fare play no one can say you haven't worked hard. An inspirational video. All the best and good luck in the future Andy

  • @michwoz
    @michwoz 6 лет назад +32

    Most people here are talking about money. But most people here also wouldn't be able to train as hard and be on strict diet for any significant period of time... You can't buy such ability or inclination with money.

    • @samcall6402
      @samcall6402 5 лет назад

      And everyone says get a bike that will make you want to ride. So no you cant literally buy determination. But buying a 20,000 dollar bike makes you want to ride more and therefore does buy you determination.

    • @chris_noswe
      @chris_noswe 5 лет назад

      Assumption.

    • @seanbailey317
      @seanbailey317 5 лет назад

      michwoz But the money means you can actually train full time.

    • @sborgum
      @sborgum 5 лет назад

      sure, give me the money and I will train hard like him!

    • @ChromeLuxx
      @ChromeLuxx 5 лет назад

      Raced with a couple guys like him, natural ability coupled with synthetic assistance. He has the resources, understanding, and desire, unfortunately for him this is the pinnacle. At this point in his life it’s a hobby he’s taken way too far. There is no meaningful end game, other than alienating himself from his family until there can be no return.

  • @samiadb8503
    @samiadb8503 4 года назад

    Yeah he may be loaded which helps to start with but the effort and training he put in is what's made this man achieve his goals many of us loaded or not just don't have what it takes. Respect 👍

  • @murt4701
    @murt4701 6 лет назад +149

    He probably has an endurance background, conti pro from nothing in a year sounds like an dream, not realistic. Nevertheless, you can tell he is quite obsessive

    • @againstdrivingdrunk614
      @againstdrivingdrunk614 6 лет назад +3

      Exactly. I was thinking: Maybe he could dope his aerobic system a lot in one year by cycling (low impact) but there still wouldn't be enough time in the day to compare to somebodies 10 years.

    • @hardleesoft5919
      @hardleesoft5919 6 лет назад +23

      @@againstdrivingdrunk614 Seriously ramping up that fast would crack so many people I don't care if you had all the time in the world to train this would end in disaster for many. It takes a long time for people to build work capacity to be able to handle consistent 20-30 hour weeks on the bike.

    • @glenncaesar
      @glenncaesar 6 лет назад +5

      just like the nobody who just played table tennis in a year everyday becomes pro level

    • @againstdrivingdrunk614
      @againstdrivingdrunk614 6 лет назад +9

      they are different sports... and this guy is probably doping.... it's not such a big deal for people that know what they're talking about... these kind of people are all over endurance sports. Because they wan to be a "winner" ....

    • @murt4701
      @murt4701 6 лет назад +13

      @@glenncaesar Table tennis is a whole other sport, you can't compare the two. Endurance sports requires years of base building for your body to be able to handle high intensity and volume training because it's a lot harder on your body.

  • @simondavis9439
    @simondavis9439 6 лет назад

    Fantastic story ,nothing but admiration ,good on ya all the best for the season 👌

  • @playandteach
    @playandteach 6 лет назад +49

    Firstly, should we moan that he's got money? Well, from my point of view, it seems that he didn't inherit it, but earned it - perhaps not in the way we normally admire, but still had to prove himself in a stressful competitive environment. Perhaps the ability to survive in the stockmarket requires a similar skillset: confidence, ability, willingness to take advice but make your own decisions.Secondly in any skill based profession, talent is neck and neck with work ethic. Is he obsessivie? Probably. Is he inspiring? Definitely.We don't all have a privileged upbringing, but I know quite a few who have blown it. Here's one who decided to take risks from a position of comfort, which is rare. I didn't pick up on any arrogance or misplaced pride. So I'm willing to stand by and clap.

    • @walterschreiber3505
      @walterschreiber3505 6 лет назад +1

      Well said

    • @rblaise3031
      @rblaise3031 6 лет назад +1

      Spot on

    • @koapualii14
      @koapualii14 6 лет назад

      I can agree with this statement he put in hard work and it paid off. Put the money aside he eventually would of got a sponsor Maverick riding as a pro.

    • @rangers1919
      @rangers1919 6 лет назад +3

      You have no idea how he got his money, and I work with stock traders, and almost all of them have inherited money, or trade rich family and friend's money.

    • @JK-vc7ie
      @JK-vc7ie 5 лет назад

      playandteach You don’t admire someone for working hard to achieve financial success for his clients? That’s the job of a stockbroker.

  • @tld14
    @tld14 5 лет назад

    Best of luck Alex...I was approached at a race when I was 26...regret not doing it more than 10 years later!

  • @EKcyclist
    @EKcyclist 5 лет назад +4

    Seems to me that Alex made his cash by himself, and is making the most of his life too. Good luck to him and his family. Chapeau!

    • @messi9991
      @messi9991 5 лет назад

      Did he? At 25 years just after the crash he made a fortune? I would love to know how...

  • @lashmeliodas58
    @lashmeliodas58 5 лет назад

    Good luck Bro. Got into it recently too but I'm on MTB but I have plans to have an RB in the future.

  • @TommyRazzle69
    @TommyRazzle69 5 лет назад +37

    If something's hard to do, then it's not worth doing - Homer Simpson.

  • @MrBlown04svt
    @MrBlown04svt 6 лет назад +1

    Seems to have a few haters.. the guy had drive and passion to win races and is fortunate to be able to support himself and family while in pursuit of a dream!! Fair play! I am now 40 and have lots of what ifs!!! Chase the dream. 👌🏽👍🏼

  • @authurchingwe5534
    @authurchingwe5534 6 лет назад +4

    Amazing....what's his name though

  • @peacelove5067
    @peacelove5067 5 лет назад

    Living the dream. Go for it, you'll never know what you can achieve unless you ignore all the negative responses and just go for it.

  • @mattheweaton1420
    @mattheweaton1420 6 лет назад +4

    Living the dream.

  • @harsdensus88
    @harsdensus88 6 лет назад

    Good luck Alex. Nice video guys!

  • @leftymadrid
    @leftymadrid 6 лет назад +3

    Wow, that is pretty incredible my friend, strong mind and body for sure!! AND doing what YOU feel is right, and being right, ufff, takes the cake!!!

  • @whitecaneracer
    @whitecaneracer 6 лет назад +1

    Cycling starts with passion. Well done!

  • @leedorney
    @leedorney 6 лет назад +6

    Leaving 1 Pro was a good thing considering they folded...
    Good go' to him 🙏

  • @DrStench13
    @DrStench13 3 года назад +1

    I quit cycling at 21 and I sometimes fantasize about returning to the sport, as the sport is still close to my heart. But looking at this, I'm pretty sure I just don't have the obsession. Which is why I quit in the first place. The competition is really fun, but what nobody tells you that even as an amateur you have to train like a pro to be even a little bit decent.

  • @vernefits1953
    @vernefits1953 5 лет назад +3

    love this video. It should be titled 'Guy lost the plot and become a Pro cyclist'

  • @PapaleguasNY
    @PapaleguasNY 5 лет назад

    This is really inspiring. Thank you for that.