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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Alison Jackson - Miss Paris - Roubaix

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Fitness, Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by Rapha It is her first appearance on the pod, you might know her from her larger-than-life social media presence, or you might have watched her progress through the women´s peloton, but you´ll definitely know her as the Queen of Roubaix, after her triumphant victory there this year, and I´m super excited to be chatting to Alison Jackson this week. I couldn´t wait to hear about her epic 2023 Paris – Roubaix win, where she won so impressively, and etched her name in the cycling history books by becoming only the third-ever female winner of the race. Her post-win finish line dance catapulted her from exalted winner to something of cycling legend, and she´s known as this big-energy person that comes across online (if you´re not currently a follower, do yourself a favour and go check out her Instagram and TikTok), where she just keeps it real and has such a fun vibe. But Roubaix really cemented her position in the pro peloton, and announced to the world that she´s an excellent tactical rider and a natural racer – you just don´t find yourself in that position at a race like that for any other reason. I wanted to hear all about how Alison made the leap from Canada to Europe – a challenge all pro cyclists go through but with varied success. It was refreshing to hear Alison´s take on what it takes to be a pro, and how you get through those challenging early years where you´re missing home, you´re just not happy in Europe and to top it all off, you´re getting your head kicked in at races. It can set off a real downward spiral for many riders, but for Alison it was the racing that kept her Euro dreams alive - she just absolutely loves to race. And finally, we had a bit of a chat about where female cycling is headed, and the immense changes it has gone through in recent years – the increase in tactics, professionalism, and support and the flow-on effect this is having on the dynamics of women’s racing. As you can probably tell, this episode was a lot of fun to put together, and I hope you love listening to Alison´s story as much as I did. Cheers, Mitch

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0:00.0

Well, goody guys, welcome to the podcast. I'm Midday, guys.a-y guys.

0:22.9

Welcome to the podcast.

0:24.5

I'm Mitch Stocker.

0:25.6

This is Life in the Peloton.

0:28.5

And yes, you would have seen it.

0:30.7

I've got her Alison Jackson, 23 women's Roubaix winner.

0:36.2

So excited to get her on the podcast. everything ruby and what a writer was.

0:41.7

So it was so good to have her to talk about that ride at Rubay.

0:46.3

The podcast is bringing brought to you by Raffa, our proud partners.

0:50.4

And Allison is writing in EF Education, Tipco, Silicon Valley Bank team, which is wearing Raffa clothing.

0:58.1

I asked her what it's like working with Raffa as a company.

1:01.5

I love Rafa.

1:02.7

It's global sort of view on bike riding and not just, you know, with the elites, but really

1:09.7

for a whole community.

1:11.1

And they really latch on to great storytelling.

1:14.2

And great storytelling of humans and the human story.

1:17.1

It's not just about the product.

1:18.7

Their product is top dollar, top good stuff, top shelf, you know.

1:22.8

But it's being able to take that from the elites and also spread it to, you know,

1:27.2

everyone and making that

1:28.3

connection, bridging the gap between being a pro rider and being, you know, someone in the

1:33.5

community. Now, the podcast with Allison, she's just a bundle of energy. She's such a great person

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