Photo by: Steve Ryan
American cyclist Evelyn Stevens, 29
When Evelyn Stevens was a cubicle-bound investment banker, she bought herself a high-tech bike. Then in 2008, her sister Angela convinced her to enter an off-track bike race, and she won. Ms. Stevens attended her first bike racing clinic a few months after that, and started entering races. In 2009, she chucked her New York apartment and rat-race job and focused solely on training.
"So ...
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American cyclist Evelyn Stevens, 29
When Evelyn Stevens was a cubicle-bound investment banker, she bought herself a high-tech bike. Then in 2008, her sister Angela convinced her to enter an off-track bike race, and she won. Ms. Stevens attended her first bike racing clinic a few months after that, and started entering races. In 2009, she chucked her New York apartment and rat-race job and focused solely on training.
"So often, people want to put people in boxes. Just try. If you fail, you can fail and fail and fail, and that's how you learn to get better," she told
ESPN.
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