Miron Tredyakovsky was born in Minsk, when it was part of the Soviet Union. His father, was an industrial engineer and his mother, a housewife. Miron moved to Moscow when he was 6 years old, and he got interested in the street cycling races in the russian capital; around the Red Square, full of cobblestones. That was crucial to his develop and one of his childhood friends invited him to see an OCM race, Roubaix Classic; young Miron fell in love instantly after watching the cobblers performing and decided to pursuit his dream to become a professional cyclist.
Manager Finz from NightmareChaos found him when he was racing against his friends and he signed his first contract. It only took him 4 seasons to show to OCM community his potential, winning Volta da Lagoa dos Patos, and two stages, back in Season 42 (after having his debut during Season 39). He couldn't defend his crown the next sea...
Read moreMiron Tredyakovsky was born in Minsk, when it was part of the Soviet Union. His father, was an industrial engineer and his mother, a housewife. Miron moved to Moscow when he was 6 years old, and he got interested in the street cycling races in the russian capital; around the Red Square, full of cobblestones. That was crucial to his develop and one of his childhood friends invited him to see an OCM race, Roubaix Classic; young Miron fell in love instantly after watching the cobblers performing and decided to pursuit his dream to become a professional cyclist.
Manager Finz from NightmareChaos found him when he was racing against his friends and he signed his first contract. It only took him 4 seasons to show to OCM community his potential, winning Volta da Lagoa dos Patos, and two stages, back in Season 42 (after having his debut during Season 39). He couldn't defend his crown the next season (Finishing 2nd place), since it was his main target and the Minsk CBGP saw him ending in 4th place; however he took his revenge Season 44 and raised his hands in his home town, in the middle of a snow storm. The most important news channels spread the rumor that Miron had signed a precontract with Jonas Pro Cycling, to replace the cobble legend Gale Reason, and it was confirmed during Season 45. Most of the analyst predicted an impossible atmosphere between Reason and Tredyakovsky but the russian, respecting the experience of the bermudan cyclist, worked for his goals, waiting for his chance.
‘’I don’t mind helping Gale to achieve his goals, after all, he started to perform better after his 30’s, so there is no rush for me’’ said Miron in his presentation with the team. He was requested about his own dreams and objectives but he didn’t gave importance at all since he was in the right place to conquer the cobble calendar. Tredyakovsky was crucial in the victory of Gale Reason in Roubaix Classic, frequently; journalists asked Miron if he wasn’t regretting supporting Reason, but the russian, smiling, never changed his answer and was sure Gale would help him if necessary.
Miron received the leadership role at the beginning of Season 46, 3 results, and one win, Whispers of the Oman Desert and finishing 2nd in the Roubaix Preview. Tredyakovsky had his best season (Season 47) winning Roubaix Classic, finishing 2nd in Astana GP, 2nd in TvA, 6th in Antwerpen-Huy, the sum of his results allowed Miron to finish 4th in the OCM Tour. He had a good Season 48, besides he couldn't repeat his Roubaix title and was 5th in TvA, 3rd in Antwerpen-Huy, 2nd again in Astana, Miron had difficult seasons (49 and 50) only one victory at Bastogne- Hasselt and a 6th place in Roubaix, but helped his other teammates to score lots of points.
Before starting Season 51, manager Jonas released a PR announcing his departure and Miron, in agreement with his partners, decided to retire from professional cycling. With 35 years old Miron Tredyakovsky got 46 results and 12 wins, the most important was the 46th edition of Roubaix Classic and the GC of Volta da Lagoa dos Patos. Actually he is part of the national team staff, training the cyclists and giving them tips for the races.