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Good day everyone at SDBC!

We are excited to reach all of you and announce our partnership.  This is something we’ve wanted to do for some time and we’re happy it could come to fruition.  Many of you know of Source Endurance but just what is Source Endurance and who are we?

Source Endurance is a group of highly educated, experienced and collaborative coaches who have guided clients to successfully meet and exceed their fitness and performance goals in cycling.  We have worked with athletes ranging the entire age and experience spectrum and across too many disciplines to list. Source Endurance strives to help each client enjoy the success that comes with an exceptional performance on days that matter to them.  This success helps  athletes live their best lives through positive and successful experiences.

Learn more about Source Endurance HERE

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Learn more about Coach Taylor HERE  or Coach Sofia

Look for us in person at your next SDBC meeting!

Our partnership consists of three parts.  First, Source Endurance will be present in a mentorship/ instructor role at the SDBC Training Camp.  We will also support the SDBC initiative of improving "game day" readiness for racers and enthusiasts.

Second, Source Endurance is a cash sponsor of SDBC.  We believe in your program and the positive influence it has on the members.

The final part of this partnership package Source Endurance is making available some discounted rates exclusively to SDBC. All SDBC members are welcome to take advantage of following benefits:

* does not apply to startup

  • "Women are not small men" and the literature establishing best practices for female athletes is a specialty for coach Kristen Arnold. We encourage any SDBC female athlete to interview with coach Kristen or coach Sofia when considering a coaching service.

Scroll down to see our coaching blog, "The Coaching Chronicles"

If you have any questions please reach out to inquire@source-e.net and that will let us route the question appropriately.

Thank you,

The Team at Source Endurance

 

 

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