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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Colin Strickland - Red Hook Master to Gravel Legend

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Fitness, Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.8 • 543 Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Rapha presents Life in the Peloton! Gravel racing scenes are taking off all around the world. It's something I've loved sinking my teeth into back here in Australia & as I begin to understand more about the scene I thought it'd be great to chat to someone who's been racing at the top end for a while now - American fixed-gear racer turned gravel legend, Colin Strickland. Colin came into cycling late, and by somewhat of an unconventional path. He grew up on a farm in Texas, went to college and rode bikes purely for transportation. It wasn’t until his early 20s when he competed in (& won) his first ever race - an Alleycat fixed-gear race, that he was hooked on bike racing. He’s a guy that blazes his own trail, and his career is evidence to that: taking him across almost all the cycling disciplines, in not necessarily the order you would think. Colin first tried his hand at fixed-gear racing, went across and refined his craft with road racing, came back to seriously dominate Red Hook criteriums then made the jump across to cyclocross and gravel, making his mark on the US scene in the years to come. In 2019 he took victory in the notorious Dirty Kanza ahead of a star-studded field, which earnt him a World Tour contract offer. True to his path, he declined and continued doing what he loves, racing these epic events supported by brands he admires. Colin’s story was a breath of fresh air to the usual path into the sport & I especially enjoyed his perspective on the different racing scenes he’s been a part of. In this episode we dive deeper into Red Hook racing & the scene in the late 2000s & we get into the ins and outs of gravel racing; the tech & the tactics out on the trail & what it takes to excel at these events. Plus, I hear about his awesome new project renovating 1950s Spartan travel trailers, at his garage Wheelhouse. That and so much more! You’ll hear he’s a great guy & I could have kept chatting for much longer. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. Stay tuned next week for Talking Luft with Colin! Cheers, Mitch . . .  This episode is sponsored by Restrap - Yorkshire based makers of top quality, handmade and sustainable bike packing accessories. Use the discount code PELO10 for 10% off your order. Listen Listen & subscribe to this series on the Life in the Peloton website, at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, GooglePlay, Stitcher, Youtube or your favourite pod app. Show Notes Photos of Colin at that first Alleycat race that got him hooked on bikes: And the bike frame he won: Find out more about Colin at his website. Check out his new project, renovating 1950s Spartan travel trailers at Wheelhouse. . . . Episode breakdown: 0:00min to 4:00 – Episode Intro 4:00min to 23:42 – Colin's story & Red Hook racing 23:42min to 43:20 – Gravel racing: tech, tactics, the racing scene 43:20min to 45:35 - Colin's new project - Wheelhouse 45:35min to 1:02:25 - Turning down a Pro contract and working with Meteor x Allied 1:02:25 to end – Outro . . .  This episode is brought to you by Rapha, makers of the world’s finest cycling clothing & accessories and the worlds largest cycling club, RCC. Find out more about Rapha: their kit, their club, their events and awesome clubhouses at rapha.cc. . . . Keep in touch Find all our episodes, LITP news and merch on our website www.lifeinthepeloton.com Listen on all good podcast apps, and now on Youtube. Follow us on socials: Instagram: @lifeinthepeloton Twitter: @lifeinthepelo Merch Paris-Roubaix Caps are back for the classics!  Jump over to our online shop to grab one now. Shop LITP casual Merch anytime online at our store. From casual caps to mugs, embroidered tees, logo tees, sweaters and much more.. Theme Music The theme music for Life in the Peloton was composed by Pete Shelley, who was lead singer of the punk band Buzzcocks. It was commissioned by the production company behind Channel 4’s coverage of the Tour de France in the 1980s and was used as the theme music for the nightly highlights show

Transcript

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0:00.0

Goody,

0:07.0

Giday, everyone, and welcome to Life in the Peloton.

0:25.5

I'm Mitch Stocker, and I've got another great episode coming for you this week.

0:29.9

This is brought to you by Raffa, our title sponsor this year, making all these episodes

0:34.8

happen.

0:35.8

This week, we're speaking with Colin Strickland, the king of gravel, the king of red hook.

0:41.1

He is a legend in his own scene.

0:44.6

He's actually a legendary name.

0:46.2

If you haven't heard of that name, it's maybe because he came to the cycling scene a little bit different.

0:51.9

He grew up on a farm in Texas.

0:53.4

He got his degree in environmental

0:55.9

science and as a commuter around, he sort of got picked up after doing the Alicat racing,

1:02.0

which is fixed gear navigating racing. It's like the courier racing. You may have heard of it.

1:07.6

We get into it in the podcast, but he got picked up there. He started doing red hook racing, which then led him to gravel racing. He's won all the red hooks. He's won Milan, Brooklyn, London, Barcelona. And then he went across the gravel and he's dominated that. He's nicknamed the Gravel King because he's won Dirtyza unbound and he took on the best there.

1:29.2

Our own Lockheemorten and Alex Howes put them to the sword. He's a great guy, a really good

1:35.2

chat and he's also working with Raffer as well. He's got to experience what I got to experience

1:40.2

one in EF and now this year and he's been able to develop some product with Raffer.

1:46.3

Mate, so what's it been like working with Raffer actually?

1:49.1

You've got to sort of help develop something a bit more than everyone out there gets to do with

1:54.6

a company.

1:55.4

They just get to see the finished product on the shelf.

1:57.6

You actually got to put something on the shelf.

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