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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

10 Questions with Mike Woods

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Wilderness, Sports

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP Mike Woods has achieved a lot in his cycling career. Despite not turning pro until he was 30, he’s won stages at the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España, and stood on the podium at Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the World Championships. A proud Canadian, Woodsy’s represented his nation at the Olympics and the Worlds, and flown the Maple Leaf jersey as natty champ.  Earlier this year, Mike announced that 2025 would be his final year in the pro peloton, and he was going to come across to the world of retired pro cyclists. He’s under no illusion that the sport is only getting harder, and made the call to leave the young megastars to it, put his family first, and continue enjoying the bike - and his running - with a more relaxed mindset. We were teammates for a few years back on EF, and I loved training hard in the mountains of Andorra with Woodsy back in the good old days before 120 grams of carbs an hour. A three-time guest on the pod, I wanted to catch up with him in the last few weeks of his career before he hangs it up for good for one last ep. of Life In The Peloton. We talk about all sorts of things in this one, guys. There’s some heavy-hitting questions to find out more about what makes Woodsy tick, and he gives me a quick lesson in Canadian Ice Hockey team politics. I also impart a bit of wisdom on Mike to let him know what he’s in for as he leaves the world of pro cycling behind and adjusts to life on the other side.  Guys, I hope you enjoy this pod. I really wanted to speak to Mike one last time, and I hope you enjoy hearing his honest thoughts about all things pro cycling and beyond.  Woodsy - congrats on a great career, mate. Enjoy your last races and being able to bring the curtain down back home in Canada. Can’t wait for a death ride out of Andorra soon. Cheers, Mitch This episode is brought to you by our mates at Shokz – the world leaders in open-ear, bone-conduction headphones. Head to shokz.com and use the code LITP for a special listener-only discount. I’ll be heading to Adelaide this January for the Santos Tour Down Under - chasing the racing, riding the bunches in the morning, and soaking up all the summer vibes the city has to offer. Hope to see you there. This episode is brought to you by our friends at Saily. If you're heading overseas for your next ride or trip? Avoid nasty roaming fees and get set up with Saily, the eSIM app from the legends behind NordVPN. Download the app and use the code PELOSURF for 15% off your next data plan - or hit saily.com/pelosurf to score yourself a special listener-only discount.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone, here we go, Life in the Peloton, presented by our partner, Map.

0:17.1

I'm, of course, your host, Mitch Stocker, and Jesus, this year is bloody flying. I can't believe it

0:23.5

because the Equinox experience is just around the corner again. It happens twice a year when, for

0:30.4

a brief moment, cyclists around the world experience equal light and dark. This time,

0:36.4

with the help of map, every pedal stroke fuels a collective goal.

0:40.3

Bigger than one single ride, it's a symbolic solar-powered pursuit around the Earth itself.

0:46.3

What you've got to do, you've got to join Map Strava Club, log your ride every kilometer, no matter how far,

0:53.3

which is going to power the collective push

0:56.7

around the planet. So if you wanted more information about the Equinox experience,

1:02.6

kicking off on the 20th to 28th of September, then head over to map.cc. And get yourself involved.

1:10.2

Well, spring has sprung here in Australia. The Vuelta of Spania is coming to a close and the

1:14.4

pro season is winding down.

1:16.4

But look, it's not all over yet.

1:18.1

There's still some great races to come and while things are kicking off here with the gravel

1:22.7

season, it's getting up and about the dirty docker.

1:26.0

My event is just five weeks away. I'm bloody getting

1:30.3

excited. I'm getting nervous. Everything's getting in order finally. But I've got this new idea,

1:35.3

of course. I've got another idea. The dirty drifter. Ride to the dirty docker. I've created a

1:41.7

route for anyone to follow. Strap your gear on your bike, set off from where you stand and make your way onto the route.

1:49.0

Look, if you live in Melbourne, then you can go past Kilimetre Zero.

1:53.0

That'll be at the Map Lab so you can pop in there, grab yourself a passport, and then get out on your way.

2:00.0

There are five checkpoints along the way,

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