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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Lael Wilcox: The fastest woman to cycle the globe

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Fitness, Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2024

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP This week on Life in the Peloton, we’ve got Lael Wilcox back on the pod. As many of you know, Lael has just become the Guinness World Record holder for cycling around the world. She rode an incredible 29,000 kilometers starting from Chicago, circumnavigating the globe in 108 days, 12 hours, and 12 minutes. I was so excited to get Lael back on the pod this week. I loved following her journey around the world through her podcasts and videos. Lael is full of energy, and what really drew me into this adventure was how she managed to make something so difficult and challenging sound like so much fun to manage to involve so many people. In our chat we spoke about what it was like to complete this adventure, to cross the globe, to ride in all these amazing places, and to do so with so many people joining in and following along. Her record attempt was followed by thousands of people, many of whom took the time to join her on the ride, offering gifts, places to stay, and help along the way, as well as the occasional diversion to improve her route! I was particularly keen to hear what it had been like riding across Australia, but I love to hear how people see my country and be able to see it through fresh perspectives. Lael actually reached out for a route, and I was really happy to be able to help out - at the last minute! And then to hear what this adventure had been like.   Lael is so inspiring to talk to, her story and approach to riding her bike is fantastic, and we loved having her back on the pod. Take a listen to this episode—it’s an amazing trip around the world, not to mention a new world record, and something that’s inspiring for so many cyclists. Sit back, relax and enjoy. Mitch ----more----   Listen to my previous chat with Lael - Lael Wilcox - The best of the best in Ultra Endurance Cycling This episode is also supported by our friends at Wahoo head over to wahoofitness.com to check out their awesome bike computers and trainers. The Dirty Docker is almost here! Dirty Docker is my multi-day event for all things cycling and running in the Macedon Ranges. For the last few weeks of winter, you can get an exclusive discount code by signing up to the Life in the Peloton Newsletter here. The Life in the Peloton book is OUT NOW! Get your copy now exclusively at maap.cc! Can’t wait for you to read it.

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0:00.0

Well, good-a-y guys. Welcome to the podcast. This is Life in the Peloton, and we are back presented by our major partner map.

0:20.8

This episode, we're going to be talking alternate roads,

0:23.8

and we're going to be talking with the Alaskan record-breaking bike adventurer

0:28.6

Lail Wilcox.

0:31.1

And look, in that vein, map has the new Alt-Roe Collection dropping just around the corner

0:36.9

on October 3. Really exciting stuff

0:39.9

because there's heaps of new stuff coming and some remodeled existing products just like

0:45.3

the Cargo Bibbs 2.0. They've got new jerseys, they've got vests, heaps of great, brand-new

0:52.2

colours as well, plus they've also got this cool Mountain Spike-style mesh tea.

0:57.4

So hold tight for that release that's coming very soon to you guys.

1:01.1

Well, like I said, right at the top, how cool is this?

1:04.0

We're chatting with none other than Lail Wilcox.

1:07.4

Yes, this is so exciting because, look, way back on the 27th of May, it all began on

1:14.1

7am from Chicago, Illinois.

1:16.9

She went out on, no, not just a ride around the world, but she was looking to do this

1:21.8

a globally connected ride.

1:24.2

What does that mean?

1:25.6

Well, she was trying to encourage as many of her followers and friends

1:29.7

to join her along the way. And look, she really did do that. 108 days, 12 hours and 12 minutes later,

1:37.4

she traveled around the world and she arrived back in Chicago where it all started, setting a

1:42.9

brand new record for the fastest woman to ride

1:45.7

around the world. If you followed her story, which I did closely, you heard her podcast,

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