the W.E.R.A. (Western Eastern Racing Association) series. Next, he entered the golf business as an Assistant Golf Professional and began teaching golf with the primary focus being correct biomechanics. It was 1997 when Robert bought his first road bicycle and immediately fell in love with the sport. A few years later, Robert had the opportunity to play competitively as a PGA Tour Professional and during this time, he used cycling as his major source for staying fit. While racing motorcycles, Robert obtained valuable experience in handling skills, balance and proper cornering (apexing). Combining his racing skills, a teaching background and an understanding of biomechanics, Robert has a very unique approach to proper fittings and coaching.
After being approached to help a friend prepare for a 109 mile race, Robert decided to make the step of obtaining a professional certification in cycling coaching. Successfully completing the requirements of the USA Cycling Coaching Curriculum, Robert gained his certified status in January 2006. He is currently a member of USA Cycling Coaches Association, USA Cycling and is also a competitive cyclist. In 12 years of actual riding, Robert has ridden 95,712 miles!






