Ján Svorada
The Art of Showing Up
Ján Svorada is one of the most accomplished sprinters of his generation. A rider who built his career on speed, precision, and timing.
→ 11 Grand Tour stage victories
→ Tour de France stage winner, Champs-Élysées (2001)
→ Points classification winner at Vuelta a España
→ Professional career spanning over a decade at the highest level
Today, he is part of the Isadore ambassador team.
And Echelon is his kit of choice.
Ján Svorada (57) isn’t just a former champion.
He’s proof that the real discipline isn’t winning a race. It’s showing up, year after year, long after the crowds are gone.
The ultimate finish.
Ján Svorada, Champs-Élysées, 2001.
“Cycling is still my life… but it has evolved into something different now. Now it’s not about pursuing results, but about maintaining the best possible condition.”
I try to follow a long-term goal and stay consistent. Today, discipline also means listening to my body and making natural, efficient choices.
The longer I manage to keep moving, the longer my fitness will last, and I’ll be able to do the things that fulfill me.
Because in the end, it’s not only about how fast you were.
It’s about how long you keep going.