Earlier this month, João Correia a 34 year-old cyclist and ex-business man put on the Cervélo TestTeam kit and started in his first professional race in Europe; the ‘Etoile de Besseges’. He managed a very respectable 94th over the 5 stage race in pretty tough conditions, not bad at all for a guy who just a few months ago was running a sales meeting in New York City!!

João Correia describes his journey.

When I started my job as Bicycling’s associate publisher in 2004, I had already spent years selling Italian fashion accounts for the men’s magazine Esquire. As a kid, I had qualified for the junior world championships and I had raced in Europe into my twenties. Now, I was getting dropped on the lunch ride, I looked like somebody’s idea of a prank with my 205 pounds. In 2006, I set myself the audacious goal of competing in the time-trial national championship of my native country, Portugal, without being embarrassed. I finished twelfth in the TT in 2007. I kept riding — though now I thought of it as training — and the next year I was offered a chance to join the domestic American race team Bissell Pro Cycling. Late last year, the founder of the Cervelo team, Gerard Vroomen, asked me if I wanted to ride for him.

So 14 years after I stopped racing, and 60 pounds lighter than my peak weight, I find myself on the same team as Carlos Sastre, Thor Hushovd and Heinrich Haussler. I can’t adequately explain how odd it is to up-end your life the way I have, or how it feels to take the risk of leaving the solid career I’d built for the uncertain life of being a neo-pro at an age when many around me are considering retirement.

Today is the day, the first race of the season on my calendar, Etoile de Besseges. Let’s see how this season goes. As you can see I have a pretty good schedule and I’m looking forward to do these races — but for now I’m just going to enjoy the crazy ride.

“When you achieve your life’s dream, your life feels like a dream. You keep waiting

to wake up.”

We’ll be following his progress throughout the year, and this is his race calendar:

February 3-7 Etoile de Besseges – 94th

February 28 Clasica de Almeria

March 3-7 Vuelta a Murcia

March 22-28 Volta a Catalunya

April 3 Hel van Het Mergelland

April 5 Rund um Koln

April 8 GP Pino Cerami

April 14-18 Vuelta a Castilla y Leon

April 27-May 2 Tour de Romandie

May 16-23 Tour of California

June 6-13 Dauphine Libere

June 27 National Championships

If this doesn’t provide inspiration for all you potential pro’s out there, then nothing will!

Keep an eye out on our blog for more information on how his season unfolds.



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