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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

The Breakaway Theory - Taco van der Hoorn, Steve Cummings, Tim Declercq & Ben Healy

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Health & Fitness, Fitness, Sports, Wilderness

4.8 • 543 Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Rapha presents Life in the Peloton! Have you ever wondered why riders attack off the front? Why do they form breakaways? Is it just for the TV cameras or is it actually a race-winning tactic? The Tour de France is upon us and you’re almost guaranteed to see a daily breakaway. It’s historically how a pro cycling race is run: the first 50km is riders attacking off the front – trying to form a breakaway, the breakaway goes, gets several minutes ahead, then the peloton chases them back for the final sprint.  But why go to all this effort? And is it really that straight forward?  Who controls how close the peloton gets? Is it the breakaway, or the peloton? Or even the team directors? And is it really that easy to just ride off the front of the peloton in the first place? There’s so much more to breakaways than meets the eye, and I was keen to dive into this essential part of racing with some of the true specialists in the peloton.  In this episode I speak to two masters of the breakaway: Dutchman Taco van der Hoorn (Team Intermarché Wanty Gobert) – the modern-day breakaway artist, and Steve Cummings (DS at Team Ineos Grenadiers) – the British breakaway Veteran, (who won two Tour de France stages from the break) to hear their perspective on the art of the breakaway.  I also chat to Neo-Pro Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) for a newcomer’s perspective on pro peloton breakaways.  And finally, I couldn’t forget the other side of a breakaway – the chase. I speak to arguably the best controller of breakaways in this generation, Belgian Tim Declercq (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl), or The Tractor, as he’s known. All these guys had a different take on the art of the breakaway, but one thing’s for sure – they are breakaway specialists.  I absolutely loved this chat & hope you gain as much insight as I did into what’s really happening in the minds of the riders racing full gas to get away from the peloton. I hope you also enjoy hearing from special guest, Sam Bewley who helps me introduce the episode. Stay tuned next week for Talking Luft with Steve Cummings and be sure to tune in to The Cycling Podcast next week as I cover the Tour de France with them daily. 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 Check out Taco’s win from the breakaway at Bink Bank Tour here and the Giro d’Italia here. Check out Steve’s two Tour de France breakaway stage wins, 2015 here and 2016 here. . . . 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 We have an exciting new Tshirt collaboration with Çois Cycling coming up for the Tour de France. Stay tuned to our socials for the drop next week! SOLD OUT! Our first release of our new Talking Luft cap has now sold out. Stay tuned for the next drop in the coming months. Paris-Roubaix Caps. Get your cap to wear at the Roubaix stage of the Tour de France now!  Jump over to our online shop to grab one. Shop LITP casual Merch anytime online at our store. From casual caps to mugs, embroidered tees, logo tees, sweaters and much more.. 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 Subscribe  Sign up to Life in the Peloton email updates to get the latest episodes and merch news straight to your inbox.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, goody, everyone to welcome to life from the Peloton.

0:25.3

I'm Mitch Stocker, and I am joined by a good friend of mine, Sam Buelly.

0:30.4

Mate, it's been months.

0:31.6

Eight months, I think, hasn't it, since we last saw each other?

0:34.3

It has been a while.

0:35.3

We have spoken a little bit on the phone, but since we've actually seen each other in person, it's been a long time. I'm in Europe, as you can probably understand, or maybe not. Maybe Sam came out to Australia. He is the co-host of the social distance podcast. So if you haven't heard that, go across. He's very familiar to talking into the microphone, but we're sitting down here in Bordeaux. Bules, what are we on the eve of? We're on the eve of the Tour de France. We're in a couple of days away now, and it's been bloody good actually to catch up with you. Like I said, it's been eight months, and I had this opportunity here. You're on your way to the tour via Bordeaux and Paris doing a little bit of filming and I've

1:12.4

joined you for that so you know really enjoying that and looking forward to uh catch up with you more

1:16.5

a little bit over the next couple of days we're going to have plenty of time out on the bike I think

1:19.9

exactly because we're doing a documentary which is capturing the old race Bordeaux to Paris

1:25.7

we're reliving that we're about to tick off tomorrow.

1:28.5

We've got 600K in front of us.

1:30.3

Half of us is done on our own, pushing the wind, and the other half is behind the

1:35.3

old durnies.

1:36.3

And of course, our podcast this year is brought to you by Raffa.

1:40.0

And people, if people have seen online at the moment, I was recently in another documentary with GCN down in Tasmania with a good friend of mine and a guest on the podcast, Alan Aquani, Albi. And actually, a few people sent me some messages and said, hey, what were you wearing down there? What was the apparel you had on? Well, of course it was Rafa, but there was more specifically about what I was wearing. Because we had this

2:00.9

funny trip down there. We were doing interviews, we're on bikes, we're off bikes. And I was like,

2:06.3

what are we going to wear? We can't walk around in, you know, normal cycling gear. I was speaking

2:11.1

to Raffa, they said, you should try our explorer gear, you should try our trail gear, which is

2:16.2

casual clothes that you can ride in.

2:18.3

This stuff, I can tell you firsthand was amazing because like I said, these were long days, 12-hour days,

2:24.3

with about five to six hours of riding in it, but about five to six hours of not riding.

2:30.3

So like, do you want to be sitting in Knicks all day? So go and check this out. This is

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