Brooklyn BattlePass™
Built for repeated race surges, positioning pressure, decisive moves, and the discipline to manage effort before the race opens.
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Race Day Coaching Audit™
Stop Wasting Fitness.Find the race-day mistake before it costs you the result. |
You already train hard. Race Day Vault™ helps you turn that fitness into race-day execution — when to move, when to wait, how to manage your energy, and how to make the decisive moment count.
The breakthrough is not simply doing more. It is knowing what the race demands, what the athlete must be ready to execute, and where the training needs to become more specific.
Race Day Vault™ was created to close the gap between fitness and execution. The goal was never to add noise. The goal was to make preparation more specific, more repeatable, and more aligned to the demands of real racing.
Training builds fitness. Racing exposes whether that fitness can be used under pressure. Race Day Vault™ was built to help athletes understand the course, the timing, the accelerations, the pressure points, the energy demands, and the tactical decisions that determine whether fitness becomes a result.
Now the proof is visible: CIS athletes have reached the podium in every Race Day Vault™ system. That is not just a coaching claim. That is proof that specific preparation, execution discipline, and race-intelligence mapping can change what happens when the race asks the hardest question.
Each program is built around the specific demands of the race environment: positioning, pacing, accelerations, recovery windows, terrain pressure, tactical patience, and the ability to stay organized when the race changes.
Built for repeated race surges, positioning pressure, decisive moves, and the discipline to manage effort before the race opens.
Built for compressed race environments where communication, patience, speed changes, and tactical clarity decide the outcome.
Built for rhythm, timing, composure, repeatable execution, and the ability to sustain form when the move has to stick.
Built for acceleration, recovery, corner exits, race rhythm, and the ability to respond without burning the whole matchbook.
Built for terrain pressure, pacing discipline, climbing control, endurance execution, and the ability to stay organized over distance.
Race Day Vault™ is not one race plan. It is a proven collection of race-specific execution programs. The proof is now visible across every system in the vault.
Many cyclists train consistently but still lose time, position, confidence, or opportunities because the race asks for decisions they have not practiced. Race Day Vault™ turns event demands into a clearer execution plan.
Each Race Day Vault™ system is built around repeatable demands: timing, positioning, pacing discipline, course pressure, recovery windows, and the ability to stay organized when the race changes.
Somerville carries weight. The race traces its origins to 1940 and remains one of the most historic stages in American cycling. A result there is not simply about being fit. It is about timing, positioning, composure, and execution.
That is why Somerville Crit Clockwork™ exists: to help athletes prepare for rhythm, pressure, repeated accelerations, and the discipline required to stay organized when the race opens.
Somerville did not reward random volume. It rewarded specificity, composure, timing, and form under pressure. That is the purpose of Race Day Vault™.
The Race Day Coaching Audit™ helps athletes find the execution leak between training, tactics, timing, and race-day decision-making. It is the clearest entry point into the Race Day Vault™ approach.
A focused review of strengths, weaknesses, and decision-making patterns.
A coaching read of power, heart rate, cadence, effort timing, and tactical behavior.
Structured preparation aligned to the athlete’s event demands and execution gaps.
A private Zoom session to review findings, clarify priorities, and build the next move.
A clear coaching prescription so the athlete knows exactly what needs attention next.
Built for cyclists who train consistently but need better race-day execution.
Results shown are examples of CIS athlete outcomes and are not a guarantee of future performance. Racing outcomes depend on preparation, execution, fitness, field dynamics, course demands, and race-day conditions.
The goal is not simply to train harder. The goal is to prepare more specifically, reduce guesswork, and help athletes show up ready for the exact demands of the race.
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