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Tyler Servoss became a father at 17 years old. While other junior cyclists were at the Olympic Training Center focused solely on their future, Tyler was supporting his wife and children doing landscape work on the side, all while still getting in his training reps.
Tyler is no stranger to struggle and grief. He’s faced serious cycling accidents including a broken neck that he eventually recovered from only to lose his adult son, Kade, in a motorcycle accident who suffered from a similar neck injury.
Tyler loves cycling, back country skiing and getting outside where he copes with grief by pushing the pedals and climbing the skin track. As a husband, father, tolerance disciple and friend to all, get your daily D.O.S.E of good humanity with Tyler.
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Tyler Servoss became a father at 17 years old. While other junior cyclists were at the Olympic Training Center focused solely on their future, Tyler was supporting his wife and children doing landscape work on the side, all while still getting in his training reps.
Tyler is no stranger to struggle and grief. He’s faced serious cycling accidents including a broken neck that he eventually recovered from only to lose his adult son, Kade, in a motorcycle accident who suffered from a similar neck injury.
Tyler loves cycling, back country skiing and getting outside where he copes with grief by pushing the pedals and climbing the skin track. As a husband, father, tolerance disciple and friend to all, get your daily D.O.S.E of good humanity with Tyler.

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