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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

The Smartest Rider In The Pelo; Matteo Trentin | Life In The Peloton

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Fitness, Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2026

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP   You don’t have a career in pro cycling as long as Matteo Trentin’s without being strong, smart, and totally dedicated to the sport. I was so excited to sit down with Matteo when I was across in Europe during the Spring Classics and find out more about the life and career of one of the wiliest riders in the peloton.   That’s right, guys, this month’s ep sees me spinning a yarn with Matteo Trentin over a crisp acqua frizzante - it was in between Wevelgem and Flanders, after all - and hearing the story of his career on the bike.    Since turning professional with Quickstep at the end of 2011, Matteo’s bounced between some of the biggest teams in the sport; from Greenedge to CCC, through to UAE Emirates and now riding for Tudor Pro Cycling. Along the way he’s bagged himself three stage wins at the Tour de France, four stages at the Vuelta, a stage at the Giro, AND, as if that wasn’t enough, a European Championships title ahead of none other than Wout van Aert and Mathieu Van Der Poel.    But he’s not just good on paper. Watch any classic bike race, and more often than not you’ll see Matteo right there in the thick of the action during the decisive moment. He never misses. Over a decade and a half in the sport, he’s built up a reputation as being one of the most intelligent racers in the whole bunch, and I loved hearing about his mentality in the races, his ability to surf the bunch, and how he always looks out for ‘the watch dog’.    At just 17 years old, Matteo served a short ban for a salbutamol positive. I wanted to find out how this shaped the rest of his career, and Matteo’s open and candid answer speaks volumes about his professionalism and his mindset as a rider.    This is a real racer’s episode. We talk about the grit and grime of the sharp end of the Spring Classics, the harsh reality of coming back from injury and disappointment, and what it takes to have a long and successful career like Matteo’s.    I absolutely loved my chat with Matteo, and I hope you do too. If you followed this year’s classics then you’ll know, sadly, a few days after recording this ep Matteo hit the deck at the Tour of Flanders and broke his collarbone…for the first time in his career - which, if you ask me, is a pretty good ratio in 16 years pro. He’s on the comeback trail now and is getting ready to return to the pelo again and show those young guns how the vintage riders do it; with race craft, dedication, and a touch of Italian flair.   Crack open a bottle of vino, plate up the antipasto, and get your ears around this awesome chat with Matteo Trentin.    Cheers Mitch   This episode is sponsored by JOIN Cycling. Train smarter with adaptive plans and efficient workouts. Maximize progress, avoid overtraining, and seamlessly connect with favorite apps and devices. Perfect for cyclists of all levels. For 30 Days JOIN Cycling FREE, head across to https://join.cc/litp

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0:00.0

Oh, good-day guys. Look at me. I look a little worse for wear because I have been

0:04.5

commentating the Jura did Italia at the moment. And look, in spirit of the Jura to tell you this

0:11.6

week, we have got Mateo Trentin, the Italian veteran in his 16th year pro. Guys, this is Life

0:19.3

in the Peloton presented to you by Map.

0:22.4

Now I was last week up in Sydney to check out the new Sydney Lab for the Zwift Ready

0:27.7

Racing Night and things were going wild up there.

0:30.8

They had 300 people crammed into the Sydney Lab.

0:33.2

It was like a party atmosphere.

0:35.4

But best of all, it was great to be on the ground to check out all the new map kit.

0:40.1

There's nothing better than checking out the kit firsthand, in person, try all the sizes

0:44.0

on, get your sizing right, and I got to check out the new Spectrum capsule, which has just

0:49.5

dropped now.

0:50.7

Guys, there's 10 labs around the world, so go and check one out, the closest one near

0:54.5

you, one in Berlin, Amsterdam, Singapore, Seoul, they're LA, they're all around the world,

1:00.5

so go and check one out.

1:02.5

Guys, like I said, in all spirit of the juridota, we have got Mateo Trentian.

1:07.7

He's written on five teams throughout his career, starting out on the infamous

1:11.4

Quick Step Squad, racing with the great Tom Boonan. He moved across to Green Edge, and then, of course,

1:16.7

he went to CCC, UAE, and now he is with Tudor. He's one of the most intelligent races out there,

1:23.6

still winning today. I was able to catch up with him when I was over in Belgium. I went to

1:28.5

Cortec to his hotel. We sat down, we had a chat. This is a really great episode. Guys, sit back,

1:36.5

get your Italian vibes happening, maybe crack a bottle of Vino because this is a really special

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