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  • Building TrainingPeaks
    In 1999, Joe Friel was drowning in faxes. The legendary cycling coach, later author of The Cyclist’s Training Bible, had 72 clients sending training data every Monday. His desk was buried under paper. His son Dirk, then racing in Belgium, figured there had to be a better way.Over beers at The George in Vail, Dirk convinced his best man—and the only web developer he knew—Gear Fisher, to build a solution. Dirk paid him $3,000. That handshake deal became TrainingPeaks, now the go-to platform for endurance athletes, from amateurs to Tour de France winners.If you’ve worked with a coach or followed a structured plan, you’ve likely used TrainingPeaks. What stood out to me while researching this story is that TrainingPeaks wasn’t built primarily for athletes. Their real customers are coaches. That focus, counterintuitive at the time, turned a simple web tool into a 300-person company that now stretches beyond endurance sports into areas like virtual cycling and even music education software.This story is personal for me. Friel’s Cyclist’s Training Bible changed my life three decades ago. Back then, I’d wait by my inbox for his UltraFit newsletter, one of the few reliable training resources for everyday cyclists.In this episode, you’ll hear the founding story of TrainingPeaks directly from Joe and Dirk Friel, along with co-founder Gear Fisher, who ran the company for 20 years. It’s about solving your own problem, knowing your real customer, and how three guys with no business plan built a cornerstone of modern endurance sports.If you enjoyed this and want to hear more, please become a member of Escape Collective by joining here:  https://escapecollective.com/join
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  • Building Albion
    Charlie Stewart, Rupert Hartley, and Jack Howker started the British apparel brand Albion nearly a decade ago. It began not in a boardroom, but in the wild weather of Wales. I first met founders Charlie and Rupert by chance on the roads of Mallorca, before they’d launched a single product. Years later, Albion has grown into a respected name in the ultra-distance and adventure cycling scene. This episode traces their journey from pre-dawn London rides to post-work email threads, through the hurdles of product development and the pivotal hires, like legendary designer Graeme Raeburn, that helped transform them from three friends with an idea into a serious brand.It’s a story about staying small when everything tells you to scale fast. About designing for three seasons in a day. And about why authenticity, patience, and humility still matter in building a business—especially one worth believing in. 
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  • Building The Service Course (replay)
    Over the weekend The Service Course announced its closure. This is a re-play of the episode we previously did that talks about its origin story. We will aim to do a follow-up when the time is right.---If you follow professional cycling and are attracted to specialty coffee, beautiful custom bikes, and boutique travel, then you’ve surely come across Christian and Amber Meier’s businesses. The couple from Canada, of all places, embarked on a professional cycling career for Christian and settled in the once sleepy Catalan town of Girona. The two of them are the founders of La Fabrica, Espresso Mafia, and The Service Course which have now become Girona institutions that people actively seek out.Now, The Service Course boasts four European locations and includes some of cycling’s biggest stars as both investors and employees. Michael Woods, Kasia Niewiadoma and Edvald Boasson Hagen are all investors, and Simon Gerrans is CEO. It’s a remarkable story that isn’t even close to being finished yet, so grab a coffee, strap in, and hear where Christian and Amber’s story started so you can follow where it’s going.
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  • How Matt Keenan Found His Voice in Cycling (replay)
    In this episode of Overnight Success we hear the story of cycling commentator Matthew Keenan. 
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  • What happened at The Pro's Closet?
    The Pro's Closet represents a quintessential modern startup journey, evolving from a professional mountain biker's eBay side hustle into America's largest certified pre-owned bicycle marketplace. The company's trajectory mirrors both the opportunities and challenges of the pandemic era, riding high on $90 million in funding before facing the harsh realities of market volatility.The Pro's Closet experienced a meteoric rise during the pandemic cycling boom. However, the company soon encountered the perfect storm of challenges that defined the era: cheap capital driving unsustainable growth, miscalculating the cycling boom's longevity, and the whiplash effect that rattled the entire bike industry. 
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