Strap in — because today’s episode is an absolute sprint-finish thriller!We’re joined by one of the most exciting young riders in world cycling: Paul Magnier of Soudal–Quick-Step — a 21-year-old French powerhouse already rewriting what’s possible in the pro peloton.In just two seasons, Magnier has exploded to the top tier of world cycling with 24 victories, making him statistically the most successful rider of his generation, ahead of Evenepoel, Pogačar, van der Poel, and Sagan at the same age.Fresh off five straight wins at the Tour of Guangxi and a breakout year featuring 19 victories, a podium at Omloop, and his first Giro d’Italia, Paul sits down with us to reveal:- How he stays calm in the chaos of 70km/h bunch sprints- The mental toughness needed to perform under WorldTour pressure- Lead-out strategy secrets and Wolfpack sprint dynamics- Life as cycling’s next superstar — and staying humble along the way- Off-season life in Grenoble, MTB roots & why the Gabba is a winter essentialWhether you're a sprinter chasing speed, a cycling fan hungry for behind-the-scenes insight, or just fascinated by the next generation shaking up the sport—this episode is packed with firepower.If you’re obsessed with sprint finishes, race psychology, or want actionable tips to get faster, this episode is packed with firepower for you.🎧 Plus: this is Part 1 of a two-episode deep-dive—next week we go all-in on sprint technique, training, gym work, and how YOU can become faster!Hit follow, leave a rating, and join the Castelli community!– LINKS –Podcast episode with Paul ahead of the 2025 season:https://youtu.be/ClivP8jdPlECONNECT Paul Magnier: https://www.instagram.com/paul_magnier_/CHAPTERS00:00 – Intro04:33 – 2025 wrap: 19 wins & GT debut05:42 – China recap: team bonding06:23 – Race load: 90 days, 11,685 km07:06 – 24 wins by 21; Wolfpack support08:15 – From WC XC bronze medal to Soudal Quick-Step12:58 – Quick-fire 10 questions15:11 – Sprint mindset: instinct vs plan17:18 – Lead-out roles19:08 – Sprint power & Merlier comparison20:05 – Fighting for the wheel & positioning21:03 – Building the perfect lead-out; inside the Flamme Rouge25:01 – Training lead-outs: races vs camps; staying calm29:07 – Reading rival trains30:44 – Final 200 m: speed, aero, seated sprint34:47 – Strength work: in-season gym & velocity focus38:20 – Life off the bike: friends, balance, humility40:48 – The French wave: peers & momentum42:15 – Role-model mindset & clean racing43:46 – Home life: Grenoble → Nice; travel perks & weather48:38 – Big goals: Monuments, Worlds, Tour green50:13 – OutroCredits: Play Sports Network / Eurosport, GettyImages Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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