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pre massages of cycling

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It used to be that cycling soigneurs were more handymen than athletic trainers, ready to do everything from drive the equipment truck, to hand out musette bags, to administer the odd massage. But as the cycling community learns more about the importance of recovery, priorities behind the scenes are shifting: Soigneurs are increasingly coming into the biz with physical therapy and massage backgrounds. Cycling-specific massage today requires intimate knowledge of the way riders of all levels use their muscles.

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It used to be that cycling soigneurs were more handymen than athletic trainers, ready to do everything from drive the equipment truck, to hand out musette bags, to administer the odd massage. But as the cycling community learns more about the importance of recovery, priorities behind the scenes are shifting: Soigneurs are increasingly coming into the biz with physical therapy and massage backgrounds. Cycling-specific massage today requires intimate knowledge of the way riders of all levels use their muscles.

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