WORK WITH US
THE TEAM BEHIND THE TEAM
Racing at this level takes more than riders. It takes mechanics who rebuild a bike at midnight, soigneurs who know what a rider needs before they ask, and staff who will drive a van across three countries and show up sharp the next morning.
We are building America’s team, and we hire people who want to do hard things well.
Current openings are below. If nothing fits today, send a CV and three professional references to hq@maprocycling.com and we will keep them on file.
CURRENT OPENINGS
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Location — Girona, Spain (team HQ). Ideally located near HQ or willing to relocate.
Engagement type — EU Contractor
Term — November 1, 2026 – October 31, 2027 · up to 180 working days
Start date — November 1, 2026
Application deadline — September 30, 2026
Primary point of contact — hq@maprocycling.com
Compensation range — €38,000–€40,000 · open to negotiation based on experience
About the Team
Modern Adventure Pro Cycling is a UCI Men’s ProTeam that began competing on the world stage in 2026. Our mission is to help shape the future of American cycling by recruiting and developing top U.S. talent and giving them the support system they need to thrive. We believe success is about more than results—it’s about joy in the process, strength in the collective, and riding (or supporting) with purpose, grit, and gratitude.
Role Overview
The bike mechanic is an integral part of our riders’ support system, responsible for building and maintaining the team’s fleet of bikes— making sure they are fast, safe, and tuned to each rider’s needs. We’re looking for someone with a “can-do” attitude who is resilient, methodical, precise, and who will contribute to a joyous work environment.
What to Expect
Building and maintaining bikes at team headquarters in Girona, Spain.
Bike fitting—making adjustments based on rider feedback.
Packing before races and unpacking and cleaning after races at HQ.
Driving a team vehicle across Europe to and from races.
Flying internationally with a train of bike bags.
Performing race-day tasks such as inflating tires, safety checks, loading roof racks with spare bikes and trunks with spare wheels, preparing a portable tool bag, and riding along in the race car in case of mechanical issues (wheel swaps, bike swaps, on-the-fly adjustments).
Cleaning bikes and vehicles post-race.
Being prepared to work up to 14 consecutive days during stage races or training camps.
Key Responsibilities
Build, adjust, and maintain team bikes to race-ready standards.
Provide car-side technical support during races, offering immediate assistance in case of mechanical issues.
Carry out daily post-race inspection, repair, and maintenance of all bikes.
Prepare and organize spare parts, tires, and wheels to ensure adequate stock for the full team, including for stage races.
Coordinate transport and safe handling of bikes and equipment between race locations.
Take responsibility for the team truck, including driving it on select race days and have a general working knowledge of how it operates.
Maintain accurate inventory and equipment records.
Follow the team’s SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and follow the direction of your team leader
Take care of team equipment and tools and maintain a clean and orderly work environment at team HQ and on the road.
Mandatory Technical Skills
At least 3 years of experience working as a bike mechanic in a WorldTour, ProTeam (Pro World Tour), or Continental team.
European driving license, minimum Category B, plus Category C in order to drive the mechanic’s truck.
The team languate is English—CEFR English level of B2 or above required if English is not your mother tongue.
Very useful if you speak multiple languages (e.g. French, Italian, Spanish, etc).
Proficient writing skills in English (e.g. capable of writing a coherent race debrief or report)
Basic computer skills (Excel, Word)
Experience with SRAM (or equivalent high-end component groups) preferred
Preferred Soft Skills
Effective communication skills
Ability to perform under pressure / think on your feet
Reliable / consistent
Excited about technology and keen to learn and problem solve.
Team player, adaptable and comfortable in a fast-paced, high-performance environment
What We Offer
Full-time position within a professional cycling team environment
Opportunity to work alongside top-level riders and staff at races throughout the season
Travel and accommodation covered for race duties
Apply using the form below. Please include three professional references with your application. Questions? Email hq@maprocycling.com.
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Location — Girona, Spain (team HQ). Ideally located near HQ or willing to relocate.
Engagement type — EU Contractor
Term — November 1, 2026 – October 31, 2027 · up to 180 working days
Start date — November 1, 2026
Application deadline — September 30, 2026
Primary point of contact — hq@maprocycling.com
Compensation range — €38,000–€40,000 · open to negotiation based on experience
About the job
Modern Adventure Pro Cycling is a UCI Men’s ProTeam that began competing on the world stage in 2026. Our mission is to help shape the future of American cycling by recruiting and developing top U.S. talent and giving them the support system they need to thrive.
The soigneur is an integral part of that support system, particularly at the races. Soigneurs wear many hats, juggling responsibilities that run from chauffeur to chef to masseur. Fundamentally the job is to care for the riders so that they can focus on racing.
We are looking for someone who is fundamentally team-oriented, who enjoys working with others and is ready and willing to work hard for the common good. We believe success is about more than results. It is about joy in the process, strength in the collective, and riding — or supporting — with purpose, grit, and gratitude. We want someone with a can-do attitude who is resilient and methodical, and who will contribute to a joyous working environment.
Responsibilities
Packing, unpacking and cleaning before and after races at team headquarters in Girona, Spain.
Driving a team vehicle across Europe to the start of a race.
Flying internationally with a train of bike bags.
Washing and filling water bottles.
Preparing race food and staff lunches.
Delivering luggage to hotel rooms and doing laundry.
Navigating to feed zones, starts, finishes and race hotels.
Giving massages.
Shopping, cleaning team vehicles, and maintaining a hygienic working environment.
Technical skills
Experience working in the cycling industry is required.
European driving license, minimum category C.
Massage certification.
The team language is English. CEFR level B2 or above required if English is not your first language.
Proficient written English — able to write a coherent race debrief.
Additional languages are very useful (French, Italian, Spanish).
Soft skills
Effective communicator.
Performs under pressure and thinks on their feet.
Empathetic, attentive and altruistic.
Problem solver and solution seeker.
Team player.
A sense of humour — you cannot get through the hard days without it.
Apply using the form below. Please include three professional references with your application. Questions? Email hq@maprocycling.com.
EU Contractor roles
This role is an independent contractor engagement with HH Cycling LLC. The contractor provides services on their own account and is responsible for their own tax and social security registration in their country of residence. This is not an offer of employment. Modern Adventure Pro Cycling evaluates all applicants on merit and does not discriminate on any ground protected by applicable law.