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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

著者: Mitch Docker
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概要

Ever wondered what life is like as a professional cyclist?

Australian ex-professional cyclist Mitch Docker takes you inside the world of Professional Cycling.
Bringing you the stories behind the individuals in the sport - from the pros in the peloton to staff behind the teams - to commentators & legends, plus training insights & debriefs on major races throughout the year. It’s all here!
Newly retired from the professional peloton, Mitch is exploring his new pelotons - all the pelotons that exist outside of the world tour - bringing you new stories from within the cycling community.

His spin off series, Talking Luft - a bit like the DVD Extras - is where cycling style & culture takes centre stage. Talking cycling caps, bikes, kit, coffee stops, training loops and all the best things about riding a bike.

Listen to all episodes here weekly!
Find all our episodes, merch and more at lifeinthepeloton.comCopyright 2016. All rights reserved.
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  • Cobbles Wrap Up & Liège Preview | The Race Communiqué
    2026/04/22

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    Guys, the cobbled classics are over for another year - and what a Spring we’ve had! Although the cobbles may be behind us, we still have the Ardennes to look forward to over the next week! Who better to wrap up the cobbles and preview the Ardennes with than my old mates Luke Durbridge and Tom Southam right here on this month’s Race Communiqué.

    We kick this month’s episode off by rounding up the Spring so far; from Pogačar’s dominance at Flanders right through to Van Aert’s redemption at Paris Roubaix, there’s been heaps of racing to get stuck into. One race I didn’t manage to follow too closely was the Tour of the Basque Country, where young Paul Seixas absolutely dominated from start to finish. Fortunately, Southam was there on the ground in the EF team car, so he gives us the scoop from Spain, and just how good Seixas really is.

    The Ardennes classics have already kicked off, with Remco Evenepoel dusting Skjelmose in the sprint to win the Amstel Gold Race. Southam was in the convoy dealing with a unique….pretty gross situation that he’s never come across in his career. Safe to say Remco’s shape is ominous ahead of Liège - the 4th monument of the year - which is only a few days away. With Pog, Remco, and Seixas all on the start list it looks like we’re in for an epic showdown. We go through the course and pick our favourites.

    Durbo’s just got back after a few days off the bike following Paris Roubaix, and that’s what this month’s PeloChat is all about; keeping mentally fresh and taking time away from cycling. As you all know by now, Luke’s just announced that he’s hanging up the wheels after national champs in January 2027. He’s riding out a long, distinguished career of 15 years - so this advice is worth listening to.

    Talking Tactics is all about that head to head to head we’re getting hyped about at Liège-Bastogne-Liège; how do Remco and Seixas overthrow Pogi who, on paper, is probably the favourite. Southam gives us his thoughts.

    Finally - of course - it’s the Communiquiz; this month I’m quiz master and we’re talking monuments. Who’s DNF’d more monuments; me, Durbo, or Southam? You’ll have to listen to find out.

    The cobbles may have finished but there’s still heaps of great racing to enjoy, so give this ep a listen and get hyped up for the Ardennes. Not long to go until we can talk Grand Tours, and the Giro - Mama Mia, that’s come around fast!

    Cheers,

    Mitch

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  • Was That The Best Race Of All Time? The Race Communiqué EMERGENCY PODCAST Paris Roubaix Wrap Up
    2026/04/13

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    PARIS ROUBAIX! What. A. Race. Holy hell, guys - what have we just witnessed.

    That was the best Roubaix’s I’ve ever seen…that was the best race I’ve ever seen! I couldn’t wait till Wednesday to talk through this one, so I sat down with Durbo in person right here in Roubaix after the race to go through the dramatic, emotional, epic edition blow by blow.

    I was sector hopping at Paris Roubaix today - from the first cobbled sector, to the Carrefour de l’Arbre, then on to the iconic Roubaix velodrome to watch the women’s sprint finish. Meanwhile, Durbo was out there on the stones getting stuck in. We’ve both had pretty epic days, although I think Luke’s earned a few more post race beers than me.

    I had to take the opportunity whilst I’m here in Europe to sit down with Luke, recap the race, dive into the key moments that made this edition one for the history books, hear from inside the bunch direct from Durbs, and - of course - squeeze in a cheeky Roubaix Communiquiz.

    Guys this is a special emergency podcast from someone who’s just raced - as I’m sure you’ll agree - what was one of the best races of all time. Enjoy.

    Cheers,

    Mitch

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  • Tom Boonen – King of the Classics (Roubaix Week Revisit)
    2026/04/10

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    It’s Paris–Roubaix week, and it felt like the perfect time to bring back one of the interviews I’d wanted to do from the very start of Life in the Peloton. Sitting down with Tom Boonen at his place in Mol is still one of my favourite conversations we’ve had on the pod, so I thought this was the right moment to share it again.

    When it comes to the Cobbled Classics, Tom’s palmarès are mind blowing. He’s the joint record holder for wins at both Flanders (3) and Roubaix (4), as well as the outright record holder for the most wins at E3 (5). Just one of those victories would define most careers, but Tom can also count three Gent–Wevelgems, a couple of Scheldeprijs titles and a world championship for good measure.

    This was an extra special pod for me personally. Tom’s career wrapped up in 2017, which meant I spent a big part of my own racing career lining up against him at the Classics and getting my legs blown off by his attacks. He was the wheel everyone wanted to be on when the racing got serious. I managed it once… have a listen to hear how that went.

    I was lucky enough to sit down with Tom at his home in Mol and really get stuck into chatting about the races that we both love so much. He’s a fantastic interviewee, and I got a real buzz from the excitement he still clearly feels when talking through the ups and downs of his biggest wins and defeats.

    As well as revisiting some of the most legendary Classics moments of the last decade, I also got to ask a few questions I’d always wanted to know the answers to. What was it really like being a superstar in such a cycling-mad country? How did he handle the pressure of becoming world champion at just 24? And we also talked about a comeback story that often gets overlooked alongside Matt Hayman’s incredible ride at the 2016 Paris–Roubaix.

    Honestly, I could have stayed chatting about the microscopic details of the Arenberg sector for hours if I could. There’s so much in this one, and with Roubaix coming up this weekend it felt like the right time to bring it back.

    Cheers!

    Mitch

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