About Us


We are a group of passionate athletes that have been involved in all facets of cycling for over 20 years. We have raced at the professional level and worked with amateur cycling teams on the provincial, national and international scale. Our leaders have years of experience working with junior, senior and masters athletes in a multitude of endurance based sports. Simply put, we are passionate about riding bikes and your overall wellness.

Our Team


Marni Hambleton

Marni’s long time passion for cycling started by racing a local criterium on the streets of Vancouver. Throughout her successful racing career, she has raced with Symmetrics Cycling Team for 3 years and then went on to race full-time with the ValueAct Capital Professional Women’s Cycling team based out of San Francisco. After retiring from competitive cycling, she managed the Women’s Total Restoration Cycling Team.

Career Highlights:
Silver Medal, Canadian Road Championships, 2007
Silver Medal, Criterium Championships, 2005
Provincial Criterium Champion 1998, 2004 & 2005
BC Cup Champion 2001, 2005 & 2006

Cory Forrest

Cory started racing mountain bikes in 1992 which quickly led to 2 decades of mountain bike and road bike racing at the Provincial, National and International level. After starting the Total Restoration Cycling Team team in 2006, Cory shifted his focus away from racing to full time team management.  In addition to his cycling background, Cory has served as a coach to regional and provincial cross country ski teams including guiding blind skiers at national championships and world cup events.

Dave Vukets

Dave Vukets is a former national team cyclist now working as a sports nutritionist. He has spent a season eating baguette and racing in France, competed in the World Championships and most recently acted as captain of the Trek-Red Truck team in Vancouver. His love for food and sport led him to complete a degree in Food, Nutrition and Health at UBC and launch Performa Nutrition Solutions, a company that caters to the nutrition needs of athletes.
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