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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Through the Chaos to the Cobbles: Riding Holy Week with Laurence Pithie

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Fitness, Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP This episode is sponsored by NordVPN - get an exclusive NordVPN discount + 4 extra months with Life in the Peloton: https://nordvpn.com/pelosurf  After a big weekend of racing at E3 on Friday and Wevelgem on Sunday, I gave our man Laurence Pithie a call for another catch up to find out how his races went, and how he’s feeling about the big one this coming Sunday; The Tour of Flanders.  First up, E3 Saxo Classic. Basically, a mini Tour of Flanders. Heaps of climbs including the Kwaremont, the Paterberg, and - Tom Boonen’s favourite - the Taaienberg. If you do well at this race, you go into Flanders the following weekend as one of the favourites. Laurence’s race didn’t go his way, after suffering from a puncture and not being able to get back in the fight - but that’s classics racing.  After E3 comes Gent Wevelgem. A flatter race more suited to sprinters, but still featuring some savage cobbled ascents of climbs like the Kemmelberg. This was Pithie’s ‘breakout’ ride last Spring, where he got away with Van Der Poel and Pedersen and put his name on a lot of people’s radar as a real future star in these races. Again, it wasn’t the result Laurence came for, but he’s only 3 races into this classics campaign, and I reckon once he gets his tactical nous dialled back in, he’ll be right up there; he definitely has the legs for it.  Talking to Laurence, I get the sense he’s a real fighter, and hearing the absolutely crazy numbers he’s putting out just to get up these brutal Flemish climbs without losing the wheel in front, I’m reminded once again just how hard the racing is these days. Despite being so young, he really knows his stuff about these races - he was rattling off the names to the climbs like a real seasoned Belgian.  The races keep coming thick and fast, and today it’s time for Dwars door Vlaanderen. This is the last hit out before De Ronde, and it’s one of those races that, when I was a rider, I’d see as a chance to bag a little result for myself. It’s a lot shorter than the likes of Flanders or Roubaix at just 185km, and the start list is usually slightly reduced, with the bigger favourites resting up hard for Flanders. I reckon this is Laurence’s chance for a result; he’s got the legs, and he’s had a few races to get his eye back in, so I think he’ll come out swinging. In fact, by the time you listen to this ep, he might have already got his hands in the air! After Dwars door, Laurence and his boys are going to get some recon done for Flanders, then it’s time to rest up before Sunday’s 6 and a half hour battle.  The thing about the Spring Classics is that it’s kind of like a mini Grand Tour. You’re up in Belgium for about 3 weeks with the same team around you, bouncing between all these races - it definitely has a real grand atmosphere. Towards the end of my chat with Laurence, I got a chance to have a quick chat with his roommate out there in Belgium; ‘The Wombat’ himself, Aussie sprinting legend Sam Welsford. Sam’s dropped into Bora’s classics squad for a few of the races, but also to bring some morale into the team. He’s a really laid back dude, and hearing his positive attitude and relaxed demeanor, I can imagine the positive impact he’ll have on the boys, some of whom have been racing out there for weeks now!  Lastly, I gave my old mate Heinrich Haussler a call. Heino was a classics star in his own right when he was a pro, and now works as a DS for Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe. He gave me some great insight into how the classics have changed since he and I were riders just a few years ago; the nutrition, the tech, the schedule - it’s all come on leaps and bounds in such a short space of time, and made these races harder than ever.  Laurence - go well today, buddy. Show them what you’re made of, and we’ll catch up after Flanders!  Cheers, Mitch   Chapters 00:00:00 - Pre-race Nerves at E3 00:05:39 - E3 Race Debrief 00:10:54 - The Toll of Classics Racing 00:15:3

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0:00.0

Right Mitch, we're on the start line of E3, 15 minutes till the race kicks off for the 2.8K neutral I believe.

0:22.6

Yeah, it's going to be a pretty hard day out there.

0:25.6

Poggy's not racing anymore, so there's still a lot of big names, but he's out of the equation,

0:32.6

so it'll be, yeah, it could be a more open race now, I would say. Feeling pretty good. Had a good recovery

0:40.8

after San Remo and my crash there. So super motivated and ready to kick off this first race

0:47.5

in Belgium with a strong result. Well, that of course was Lawrence Pithy just before E3 and well, the first big weekend up in Belgium for the Cobblestone Classics.

1:06.5

Giday, guys.

1:07.4

This is Life in the Peloton and welcome.

1:09.4

We are writing the classics with Lawrence Pithy from Red Bull Bora Hansgrove.

1:15.3

And this series and the entire Life in the Peloton podcast is being brought to you by Map.

1:20.6

We at Life in the Peloton and myself personally have been parted with Matt for the last two years now.

1:25.6

And not only have we been enjoying their great

1:28.3

fitting cycling kit and they're very cool designs but more on a personal note I've been

1:33.8

loving working with them over the many different projects to help build the cycling

1:38.1

community all over the world has been a lot of fun well yet guys the cobbles are here

1:43.7

E3 Gent Waverllum on the weekend.

1:46.0

What a start-up in Belgium. Both those races proving their status as premier cobble classics.

1:53.3

E3, an absolute masterclass from Mathieu Vanderpool. But a great ride as well from Mus

1:59.7

Pedersen in second. The race was a story of a big crash at the start

2:04.1

where we saw Lawrence and the Red Bull Boys playing catch-up all day.

2:09.4

And then look, two days later was Gent Wavergum

2:11.5

showing us what Gent Wavergum is all about.

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