I was strict and the racers didn’t like me
Pavel Vršecký was born on 2 February 1942 in Prague. He grew up in very humble conditions; he lived with his parents in the allotment garden in Žižkov. His life changed in 1956 when he was chosen for a cycling club during a big youth recruitment drive. He trained as a toolmaker, worked as an auto body technician, but mainly devoted himself to cycling. He competed for Tesla Žižkov and Kovo. He did track, road cycling, and cyclo-cross. In 1975 he was appointed coach of the national cyclo-cross team and soon transferred as coach to the army sports cycling section of Dukla Praha. His trainees went on to win a number of championships and gain various other achievements. He is labelled the most successful coach of Czechoslovak track cycling. He was infamous for being very harsh with his trainees and for participating in their strenuous training programs. He remained loyal to cycling even in his retirement; he began training young cyclists in Příbram in 2016.