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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker
Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP
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  • Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

    BONUS: Back on the Bike with Sveino!

    29.05.2026 | 15 Min.
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    Although we live on opposite sides of the world to one another, Sveino and I share a really deep connection. We spent years together racing, going through those gritty, hard experiences that forge the strongest friendships its possible to have; through suffering. We catch up once a month for an hour or so, and it’s something I really look forward to - even if it is just a video call.

     

    So, when Sveino decided to make the trip Down Under, I was absolutely stoked.

     

    That’s right, guys, this month’s episode of The Life In The Peloton Chronicles is a special one; Sveino and I are back riding bikes together for the first time in years, taking on a bit of a mini adventure over a few days. Heading out from LanVegas, we initially planned to pick up the Great Victorian Divide trail and smash out a bit of an epic…but things didn’t quite work out that way.

     

    The thing with these epic multi-day challenges is that you have to roll out with that mindset; “I’m on a bloody mission here”...and after reuniting with Svein, all we wanted to do was enjoy the short time we had together, so we pivoted the goal and decided to pull the chord on the full Divide, and just cruise for a few days so we could actually enjoy ourselves. I’ll tell you now - bloody great call.

     

    I packed the mics, and we decided to record our yarns on the bike and put out this mini travelogue of an episode. Heading East out of Lanny over Mount Disappointment, we made tracks for Jamieson, before heading up to Mansfield - Gerro’s hometown - and cutting back West towards home. Still a good few hundred tough ks over three days on what Sveino would call “bomber” gravel, and more than enough riding to really rinse ourselves.

     

    Sveino’s full of amazing, philosophical thoughts. He’s in tune with himself, and I find his energy really calming when I’m around him. “Adapt until we die” was his saying of the trip, and let me tell you we had a few mishaps that meant we had to adapt along the way.

     

    Guys, I hope you enjoy listening to Sveino and I rambling around the Victorian countryside for a few days. I love recording pods in person whenever I can, and even more so when it’s with one of my best mates who I haven’t seen face-to-face in years.

     

    As always, thanks so much for being part of the Pelo. Your support makes these special episodes possible. You guys are pulling some epic turns, and let me tell you, there were a few points out on this trip where I could have done with a few extra wheels to sit on…

     

    Until next month!

     

    Cheers,

    Mitch
  • Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

    The Giro So Far… | The Race Communiqué

    27.05.2026 | 1 Std. 16 Min.
    Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP

     

    We’re nearing the end of the Giro d’Italia, and it’s been a crazy race so far. Jonas Vingegaard’s dominating the GC, the sprint stages have been hotly contested by Magnier, Groenewegen, and Milan, and UAE are mopping up stage wins left, right, and centre. With just a few days left of the first Grandy of 2026, it’s time for this month’s Race Communiqué! 

     

    That’s right, guys, Tom Southam, Luke Durbridge, and I are sitting down for a good old yarn about what’s been happening over in Italy for the last few weeks before it all reaches a crescendo this weekend. 

     

    Whilst it’s pretty nailed on that Vingegaard will take home the pink jersey and, with it, a place in the Grand Tour triple crown hall of fame, there’s still a hotly contested fight for the podium spots and - more importantly - the best placed Western Australian, with Hindley, O’Connor, and Storer all sitting pretty in the top 10! 

     

    I raced the Giro twice in my career, and I have some fond memories from the land of espresso, prosciutto, and pretty chaotic racing. This grand tour is always a fan favourite; less mainstream than the Tour, but not as low-key as the Vuelta. But, as always, Southam disagrees; is the Giro actually boring?! He makes his case, but also takes a look at the Unibet Rose Rocket’s strategy in this month’s talking tactics. They’re all in on winning a sprint stage because, as our old DS Klier says; “You can’t dance at two weddings at the same time.”

     

    In this month’s PeloChat, Durbo takes a look at the concussion protocol, and what needs to be changed to better serve riders. This is a real hot debate in the sport at the moment and - after seeing Adam Yates covered in blood and mud battling back into the bunch before a DNS the following stage with concussion - it’s clear that it’s coming to a head (...if you’ll excuse the pun). We discuss the current protocol, and what could be done better to give riders the support they need.

     

    As always, we finish up with a CommuniQuiz, and Southam’s up to bat as quiz master with a real tricky Giro special edition. I reckon even Coppi, Pantani, and Nibali would have been caught out with some of these questions, so play along at home and see how you get on!

    Guys, it’s smoking hot over in Europe right now whilst I’m cosying up by the fire at the end of Autumn back home in Melbourne. Seeing the riders sweating away in the mountains is making me feel pretty smug - I don’t miss that one bit…but then again, a good excuse to knock the top off a few cold ones.

     

    Cheers,

    Mitch

     

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  • Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

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

    20.05.2026 | 55 Min.
    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

     

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  • Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

    Live At Tro-Bro Léon: Life In The Peloton’s Race Radio presented by SHOKZ

    13.05.2026 | 58 Min.
    Tro-Bro Léon. The mini Paris-Roubaix. 200km of rolling Breton hills, aggressive racing, and the iconic farm track - or Ribinoù - the race is known for. This race is iconic, but niche. It’s a real racers race; if you know, you know. That’s why it’s the perfect setting for the second episode of Life In The Peloton’s Race Radio presented by SHOKZ.

     

    That’s right, Harry & Stu are back at the races to bring you all the sounds, sights, and smells from the roadside to take you on the journey with them. Here’s what the boys had to say about their adventure:

     

    Harry: Tro-Bro Léon – what a delight. Stu and I had a blast in Brittany, shucking oysters, shopping in Decathlon and cheering on Lewis Askey and Fred Wright. My personal highlight? Meeting 'Mr Pig' himself Laurent Pichon, legendary rider from the area and all-round nice guy. Bring on the Route d'Occitanie!

     

    Stu: Ribin-who? I only heard about this race a couple of years ago, and I’ve wanted to go ever since. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint... If only all races were this wild! This is France like I’ve never seen it before. Pure Breton passion, hard racing, great crowds. Mitch knows how to pick em! See you there next year?

     

    I only did this race once in my career, and for some reason EF gave me the green light to be the team’s leader and go for a result. How did it go? Well, let’s just say I’ve never won Tro-Bro…not even close. 

     

    This is a real bastard of a race, but that’s why it’s loved so deeply by the fans. The iconic piglet prize presented to the best placed Breton rider is just one of the weird and wonderful things about Tro-Bro Léon, but after you listen to Harry & Stu’s latest adventure it’ll all make sense.

     

    Of course, none of this would be possible without support from our presenting partner SHOKZ. If you’re after the best sports headphones - be it for cycling, running, or even swimming - get across to SHOKZ’s website, and enjoy a cheeky discount for being a LITP listener. 

     

    Guys, you don’t need me to tell you…but I’m going to anyway; this is a banger of an ep. Harry and Stu are just like you and me - real bike racing fans. Their passion is infectious, and after hearing this episode, I’m so pumped to get back roadside watching some live racing. If you enjoyed this one, drop the boys a line at [email protected] and let them know!

     

    You’ll next hear from Life In The Peloton’s Race Radio presented by SHOKZ at La Route d'Occitanie in June - another niche race, but one that - in 2010 - saw one f the greatest stage victories of all time. Stay tuned.

     

    Cheers,

    Mitch
  • Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

    BONUS: Surviving the Spring Classics

    30.04.2026 | 17 Min.
    This is a cheeky bonus excerpt from the full episode. To listen to the whole thing — and get access to future Chronicles — become a PODIUM Member (our foundling tier) via our Substack.

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    The Spring Classics are done and dusted for another season. When I was a pro, I used to absolutely love these races. The grit they demanded of you as a rider, the passion of the fans in Belgium, the race craft you had to possess just to survive…man, I lived for it.

     

    This month’s episode of The Life In The Peloton Chronicles is all about exactly that - surviving and thriving at the Spring Classics. Sveino may not have enjoyed the races quite as much as I did, but he gave them a bloody good go throughout his career, and shares that deep understanding of what’s required to even just get to the finish line of these races, let alone win them.

     

    If I had to summarise the Spring Classics in a word, it would be ‘Passion’. You need to have passion for these races, for these roads. You have to be prepared to basically die for every single corner - that’s how intense the fight to be at the front at the key moments is. If you don’t have that passion, you’ll never win that fight, and you’ll be spat out the back quicker than you can say ‘Kwaremont’,

     

    Svein and I are just a couple of old guys, really, so we spoke to some young talent to see if the demands of these races that left such a deep impression on us as riders are still there for the next generation.

     

    Kell O’Brien has just wrapped up his fifth go around the Spring Classics circus as a pro. Hailing from Melbourne and riding for Jayco, I see a lot of myself in Kell. He came across as a young man, and did his time taking a real beating in these races - learning the hard way just like I did. Now he’s been around for a few years, he’s starting to carve out his spot in the bunch and get more and more out of these races. I loved chatting to Kell and hearing just how much it means to be a part of these prestigious, historic, crazy events and how much he’s grown as a person not just on the bike, but off it as well because of it.

     

    Sveino caught up with the young American prodigy Riley Sheehan from team NSN. Riley tasted success at the classics before his pro career had even started, winning the late season classic style race Paris-Tour when he was just a stagiere! A trainee getting their hands in the air is rare enough as it is, but to do so at a race with gravel sectors and all the fighting and chaos as a Belgian classic shows just how much potential there is. Naturally, that kind of result puts a lot of pressure on a young rider, and repeating that kind of success in races that some riders take years to crack is no easy task. Fortunately for Riley, he absolutely loves the fight and the pure racing that plays out on the roads, cobbles, and bergs of Belgium and Northern France.

     

    As always, I loved chatting to Svein and having a yarn like we do every month. Being able to relive these races and hear about the experience of a couple of talented young riders only makes me love them even more. Only 345 days until Roubaix 2027!

     

    Guys, thanks for being part of the Pelo and getting behind everything we’re doing here at Life In The Peloton. You’ve done a great job keeping the echelon rolling throughout the crosswinds of the Spring, and now we’re only a few weeks away from chasing back on through the valleys of Italy together…after being dropped in the mountains.

     

    Cheers,

    Mitch
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Ever wondered what life is like as a professional cyclist?Australian ex-professional cyclist Mitch Docker takes you inside the world of Professional Cycling. Bringing you the stories behind the individuals in the sport - from the pros in the peloton to staff behind the teams - to commentators & legends, plus training insights & debriefs on major races throughout the year. It’s all here!Newly retired from the professional peloton, Mitch is exploring his new pelotons - all the pelotons that exist outside of the world tour - bringing you new stories from within the cycling community. His spin off series, Talking Luft - a bit like the DVD Extras - is where cycling style & culture takes centre stage. Talking cycling caps, bikes, kit, coffee stops, training loops and all the best things about riding a bike. Listen to all episodes here weekly!Find all our episodes, merch and more at lifeinthepeloton.com
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