| 1. RK Sharma, an Indian cyclist, was the Indian Chief Coach of the national cycling team. |
| 2. In 1984, he joined the Indian Air Force (IAF) and served as a Human Resources Manager for almost 28 years before leaving in 2013. |
| 3. His cycling journey began in 1985 when he joined the Tri-Services cycling team, winning 9 national medals. |
| 4. He temporarily left the team in 1998 due to relocation but resumed cycling in 2006 in New Delhi. |
| 5. Sharma worked as Deputy Competition Manager during the Commonwealth Games 2010. |
| 6. In 2013, he pursued a 3-month International Cycling Coaching Diploma in Lausanne, Switzerland. |
| 7. He was appointed as the coach of the Junior Indian National cycling team for the 2013 Asian Cycling Championship. |
| 8. Sharma became the Head Coach of the UCI World Cycling Centre in 2014, guiding Indian cyclists in various championships. |
| 9. In 2016, he was made the Head Coach of the Olympic Podium Sprint Cycling Team to prepare them for the 2024 Olympics. |
| 10. In 2016, he was appointed as the Chief Coach in the Sports Authority of India. |
| 11. He trained Indian cyclists for various championships, leading to medal wins and record-breaking performances. |
| 12. He retired from the Services cycling team in 1998. |
| 13. He temporarily left cycling in 1998 due to relocation but resumed cycling in 2006 in New Delhi. |
| 14. In 2014, he coached the Indian cyclists participating in the 2014 Asian Cycling Championship, held in Kazakhstan. |
| 15. In 2015, he advised the Cycling Federation of India to recruit candidates without cycling background but meeting physical requirements. |
| 16. In 2016, he was made the Head Coach of the Cycling Federation of India before the Track ASIA Cup, where his team secured 3 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze medal. |
| 17. In 2016, he was appointed as the Head Coach of the Olympic Podium Sprint Cycling Team to prepare them for the 2024 Olympics. |
| 18. In 2019, he trained the Indian cyclists for the UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championship in Frankfurt, Germany, where the team won gold in MJ Team Sprint, silver in MJ Individual Sprint, bronze in MJ Keirin, and set a new Asian record. |