Meet Your Coach

Since the age of 7, Stacey has spent most of her time on a bike. It wasn’t until college, however, when she stumbled upon a sprint triathlon that she realized bikes could be ridden without a motor.

Stacey completed 6 Ironman races, including the World Championship in Kona, before shifting gears to endurance cycling. Some of her favorite and most challenging endeavors have included L’Ariegeoise, LOTOJA, Haute Route Norway, Race Across the West (4 person-relay), Mallorca312 and 20 Horribly Hilly Hundreds, right here in Wisconsin. 

Her true accomplishment has been the conception and nurturing of BrickO’s Drafters, a grass-root cycling club that has evolved since 2013 to welcome over 150 local riders of ages spanning 6 decades. It was this point in her cycling evolution when she discovered the pure joy of helping others find power through the pedal.

From clinic to laboratory to bike shop to you. 

Dr. Brickson brings 30 years of sports medicine experience as a Physical Therapist, Athletic Trainer and Strength and Conditioning Specialist to her athletes.  She earned her PhD from UW-Madison in 2002 in Exercise Physiology with a focus on muscle injury and joined the UW Human Performance Lab in 2015 to conduct research evaluating the relationship between metrics such as sleep, mood and training load with injury and illness in athletes. Stacey has worked with professional bike fitter Colin O’Brien at Cronometro for nearly a decade, doing musculoskeletal assessments as an integrated part of therapeutic bike fit, and is a certified fitter herself with Serotta International Cycling Institute and BikePT. On paper, she is a USA Cycling Level 3 coach, NICA Level 1 coach, and member of the USA Cycling Coach Development program. At heart, she is passionate about promoting pedaling as a form of exercise and competition for people of all ages and abilities.