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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

My Road to the Worlds - On-Road with Mitch Docker

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Health & Fitness, Fitness, Sports, Wilderness

4.8 • 543 Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2022

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Rapha presents Life in the Peloton! Well, here we are, it’s the last pod of the year and I’ve got a bumper one for you! As you’ll know the UCI World Road Race Championships were held in Australia this year, and I made the 1,250km trip from my home in Lancefield, near Melbourne, to the race in Wollongong by bike, and I documented the trip for the pod.  I gave myself five days for the trip, which meant I was doing big days on the bike, but without any ridiculous pressure, and it turned out to be an amazing pilgrimage through my own backyard here in Australia.   Australia is a huge country that I’ve been away from for my whole career. I’d never ridden this route before, so I based my plans around staying and visiting some well-known pub stops and trying to catch up with other cyclists and friends, and anyone else I could find to have a cleansing ale and a chin wag with along the way.  Sure, the riding got hard at times, but it really was an incredible experience to meet so many people, soak up the culture, and discover communities in Australia that I’ve never had the chance to meet before.  I’ve got so many of these amazing characters on the pod, from keen cyclists to landlords wondering what the mad guy in pink lycra was doing in their pub! I spoke to locals who were bike racers, and to locals who had no idea what the Cycling World Championships were, let alone who Wout Van Aert was. Overall it was an amazing experience. I had a blast in Australia, and I learned a lot about local cycling cultures and everything else along the way. I loved the time on the bike, both alone and with the company I picked up on the route, and I hope that comes across in the pod.  I also hope that it can even inspire you guys to go and plan a trip yourselves. Remember, it doesn’t need to be epic or for the fastest known time, it can be whatever you want; just get out there and do your own fun trips; have fun on the bike, visit some pubs (of course), meet great people and get out and ride! I want to say a big thanks to everyone who met me out on the road, gave me a tow, a beer or stopped to chat. Thanks to Tim, Gene, Pykey, Neil, Tom, Jordan, Chris and Stu, Tas, Ryan, Avie, Matilda, Lila and Lou, Kelly, Tom, Hans & Malia, Ben, Jay & Randy, Greg, Jamie, Murray, Shane, Kev & Erin, Gavin, Sam & Talia, Dave, Dan, Chris, Kirk, Tom, Sinna, Frano & the whole Rapha Cycle Club peloton. This is the last Life in the Peloton episode for 2022, as we take a break for the cycling off season and get ready for another great podcast season next year. Stay tuned for our final Talking Luft of 2022 with Luke Rowe next week! Cheers, Mitch   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 This episode is proudly sponsored by Restrap – Yorkshire based makers of top quality, handmade and sustainable bike packing accessories. Hear my setup on the pod. Use the discount code PELO10 or PELOTON10 for 10% off your next order. This episode is proudly sponsored by QUADLOCK. Their phone mount was crucial to keeping me on track and connected to you all on this trip. Check out their fantastic range of phone mounts for your bike or every kind of activity out there! . . .   Check out photos from the trip below or head to the Life in the Peloton Instagram story highlights for more pictures and videos from the trip.     . . . 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. . . . Merch Talking Luft and Official LITP casquettes are back in stock. Shop now! Shop LITP casual Merch anytime online at our store. From casual caps to mugs, logo tees, sweaters and much more.. Keep in touch Find all our episodes, LITP news and merch on our website www

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The

0:07.0

The Well, gooday, everyone. Welcome to the podcast. This is Life in the Peloton and I'm Mitch

0:33.4

Stocker. And we've got a good episode for you this week, The Road to the Worlds.

0:39.2

If you follow us on Instagram or the social media or me personally, you would have seen

0:43.5

a couple of weeks ago I pilgrimageed my way up to the World Championships.

0:48.3

I live in the south of Australia down near Melbourne in a small country town called

0:52.0

Lancefield and I made my way all the way up north,

0:55.7

up to Sydney, by bike for the world championships. This idea all came about when Raffa said to me,

1:01.8

hey Mitch, come up and watch the world and we're going to do some alternate commentary around

1:06.3

the world championships. A great idea and we had a lot of fun doing that. I had an old friend of

1:11.7

mine, Dan Jones, doing that with me and we sat back for seven hours of the World Championships

1:16.4

and commentated. Well, we tried to anyway. It was a bit of a laugh. It was actually pretty hard work.

1:21.8

I don't know if any of you heard any of that. But with this destination, the World Championships,

1:26.5

Wollongong, this idea came about, well,

1:29.1

why don't I just ride up to the world's? It's been a little bit inspired by our partner in

1:34.5

Life in the Peloton this year, Raffer, having the chance to work with them, but to also see

1:40.2

what they're trying to do with the ethos of the company. Get people out on bikes. Get people to

1:44.9

fall in love with cycling, riding bikes, the RCC, the Raffer Cycling Club. It's washed off on me.

1:51.2

I was so fixated on racing for so many years. I'd sort of forgotten what the real reason was

1:56.5

I was riding a bike all those years ago when I started as a young junior. It was for the love of

2:01.8

cycling. I know it sounds stereotypical, but it really is. And it's something that I've fallen in

2:06.6

love with again. It's just getting out on my bike and exploring, getting away from the data and just

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