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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Fixed Gear Riding with FYXO aka Andy White

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Fitness, Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2023

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by Rapha We’ve finally got him on the pod – a spot that in his own words, he was born ready for, and I couldn’t be more excited to chat with my friend FYXO (aka Andy White), to take a deep dive into the fixie world. It morphs nicely into the trajectory that Life in the Peloton has taken this year, where I’ve been talking a lot about uncovering all the different pelotons out there, and this is one of the most niche pelotons of them all. Andy and I go way back to our days racing the club scene in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, where he used to race on an old vintage steel bike. He spent time as a bike courier in London, where he worked during the ‘heyday’ of the profession – where businesses would courier documents around the city in the same way we now send an email. It was a bit of an unexpectedly cool, cult profession at the time, that came with a bit of street cred. It was also from within the world of bike couriers that alley cat racing kicked off – which is an underground subculture of unstructured night races around the city, usually starting from the pub after a few pints. He has dabbled in all aspects of fixie riding since settling back in Melbourne, most notably setting up his brand FYXO, which was all about bringing fixed gear bikes into the country during the boom in fixie riding that happened a few years back and documenting his adventures around the world riding alley cat races. It’s fascinating to hear about how Andy became immersed in this world and raced the alley cats in the cities of London and New York, before eventually bringing alley cat racing Down Under, and typically in his own unique way - in a style that he calls alley cats for the masses. The largest of these is the Melburn - Roobaix, which is now in its 16th year and has become synonymous with fixed-gear riding in Melbourne. It combines many of the different subcultures of cycling and the result is a fun, epic day of cycling, and something that I love being part of. I hope you enjoy listening and learning more about the intriguing world of fixie riding! Cheers, Mitch

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0:00.0

Well, goody, guys, and welcome to the podcast.

0:24.0

This is Life in the Peloton.

0:25.8

I'm Mitch Stocker, and we're here because of our proud partner, Raffa, who are helping us put the podcast together this year.

0:33.0

Raffer Women's 100 is just around the corner.

0:35.9

It's returning Sunday the 17th of September,

0:39.3

one day, one community, 100 kilometres. It's not about the distance. It's not about the

0:44.7

terrain. It's about celebrating women in cycling going the distance together. It's a global

0:50.8

connection and a shared experience. The question is, female listeners, are you in?

0:56.5

Now, life in the peloton is about exploring the other pelotons, and this time I'm going far out.

1:02.8

Way back to the bike couriers, the messengers, that old bunch.

1:06.5

You know who I'm talking about?

1:08.1

Well, a good friend of mine, actually, Andy White, is someone I've

1:11.2

known since I started cycling and I remember out at club racing here in the outskirts of

1:16.5

Melbourne, way back and when I was young, he rolls up on this pristine looking vintage bike

1:22.1

ready to race. When we're all sort of getting fixated on carbon bikes and the latest trends, he was all about

1:28.3

the culture of cycling and just looking very cool.

1:31.8

Well, Andy, he was one of them, a bike courier I'm talking about.

1:35.5

He worked as a bike courier all over the world in London, New York, San Francisco, Vancouver,

1:41.2

Melbourne, you name it.

1:41.8

He was everywhere.

1:42.9

And he knows what it takes to ride through a

1:45.2

city, a hectic city, getting to a spot very fast. And over the years, I loved hearing the stories

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