How Community Improves Performance

Le Col Founder Yanto Barker

After more than 20 years in professional cycling, six editions of the Tour of Britain, two Commonwealth Games appearances, and 16 years building Le Col, Yanto Barker understands better than most what drives long-term performance.

While success in cycling is often associated with individual determination, Barker's experience as both an elite athlete and founder of one of cycling's leading cycling brands has shown that progress is rarely achieved alone. From the professional peloton to local club rides, the influence of community can be seen in every aspect of improvement, providing motivation, accountability, shared knowledge, and support when challenges arise.

In this article, Barker explores why the riders who surround us can have as much impact on performance as the training sessions themselves, and why finding the right community may be one of the most effective ways to unlock your potential on the bike.

There’s a moment every rider knows - the one where your legs are empty, you’re tired, the weather is rubbish, and everything in your head is telling you that you don’t need to go out, or you can skip this bit and ease off. I’ve been there more times than I can count. And almost every time I’ve pushed through it, there’s been someone else involved, a teammate, a training partner, someone I respect and don’t want to let down.

Community doesn’t just make training more enjoyable, it makes you genuinely better.The science backs it up, but honestly you don’t need a study to feel it. When you ride with others, you hold efforts you’d never sustain alone. You push into discomfort a little longer because letting the group down feels worse than the pain. That’s accountability in its rawest form, and it’s one of the most powerful performance tools available to any athlete, not just the elite ones. Whether you’re chasing a first century or shaving minutes off a sportive, having people who know your goals and care about them changes everything

There’s a moment every rider knows - the one where your legs are empty, you’re tired, the weather is rubbish, and everything in your head is telling you that you don’t need to go out, or you can skip this bit and ease off. I’ve been there more times than I can count. And almost every time I’ve pushed through it, there’s been someone else involved, a teammate, a training partner, someone I respect and don’t want to let down.

Community doesn’t just make training more enjoyable, it makes you genuinely better.The science backs it up, but honestly you don’t need a study to feel it. When you ride with others, you hold efforts you’d never sustain alone. You push into discomfort a little longer because letting the group down feels worse than the pain. That’s accountability in its rawest form, and it’s one of the most powerful performance tools available to any athlete, not just the elite ones. Whether you’re chasing a first century or shaving minutes off a sportive, having people who know your goals and care about them changes everything.

Community is also about learning faster. Some of the most valuable things I’ve picked up about pacing, nutrition, recovery and the mental side of endurance have come from conversations after rides, not from structured plans.

When you’re surrounded by people at different stages of the same journey, that knowledge flows naturally. Someone a few months ahead of you has already made the mistakes you’re about to make.There’s something deeper too, which is commitment. It’s easy to skip a session when the alarm goes at 6am and no one’s waiting. It’s much harder when someone’s already parked up at the meeting point. Shared routine becomes shared identity. You stop being someone who tries to ride regularly and start being someone who rides. That shift in how you see yourself is where real long-term progress lives.

Community is also about learning faster. Some of the most valuable things I’ve picked up about pacing, nutrition, recovery and the mental side of endurance have come from conversations after rides, not from structured plans. When you’re surrounded by people at different stages of the same journey, that knowledge flows naturally. Someone a few months ahead of you has already made the mistakes you’re about to make.There’s something deeper too, which is commitment. It’s easy to skip a session when the alarm goes at 6am and no one’s waiting. It’s much harder when someone’s already parked up at the meeting point. Shared routine becomes shared identity. You stop being someone who tries to ride regularly and start being someone who rides. That shift in how you see yourself is where real long-term progress lives.

The best performances I’ve been part of have always had a team or community element behind them. Not just a coach or a plan, but a group of people pulling in the same direction, celebrating the small wins, showing up on the hard days. Training can be a solitary act, but improvement rarely is. Find your people, and the rest tends to follow.

The best performances I’ve been part of have always had a team or community element behind them. Not just a coach or a plan, but a group of people pulling in the same direction, celebrating the small wins, showing up on the hard days. Training can be a solitary act, but improvement rarely is. Find your people, and the rest tends to follow.

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