A successful run and swim is largely dependent on the athlete’s physical form and technique. In cycling, speed and power are achieved through proper form, which is a byproduct of how the athlete fits on the bike.
Just as each person is unique (height, weight, leg length, etc.), bikes are also unique and vary from brand to brand, component to component (saddles, handlebars, shoes). All of these variables need to be dialed in and this is where a good bike fitting comes into play.
Missy Erickson runs the east coast location for the world renowned bike fitting organization, ERO Sports. Based in Mertztown, PA near The Velodrome at The Valley Preferred Cycling Center, she sees all calibers of athletes. “I work with an insane number of people from beginners to Olympic gold medalists.”
A former National Team and 2016 Olympic Long Team member, Erickson is fully aware of the benefits a bike fitting can have on performance. While training with the USA National Team in 2012, Erickson met Jim Manton, the elite bike fitter and Founder of ERO Sports. Upon seeing Erickson ride for the first time, she recalls Manton telling her that he couldn’t understand how she was as fast as she was because her bike fit was awful.
“At that point, the closest thing I had to a bike fit was my coach saying, “I think your seat can go up.” I assumed all the pain and discomfort was just how it was supposed to be,” said Erickson. Unfortunately this understanding of bike fitting is true for far too many athletes.
After getting her first fit with Manton, she shared, “I couldn’t believe how much more powerful and faster I was.”
This experience eventually led Erickson to join ERO in 2015, working out of the Velo Sports Center in Carson, home of ERO Sports. In 2016 she moved to Pennsylvania, where she opened up its second location. Her passion has morphed into a successful career, and for the last six years, Erickson has fitted countless athletes, including the entire Tokyo 2020 (2021) Canadian Olympic Track Sprint Program.
She shares her breakdown of the importance of a proper bike fit..