Chapter 1: Who is Marta Bastianelli and what are her major achievements?
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Hello friends of Triciclo, welcome back to our podcast channel. Marco and I, if you have listened to all our episodes, we had told you that it was one of the first episodes of the year. We will be committed to bringing here on our Triciclo more and more what is female cycling.
e abbiamo portato qui un grande personaggio per quanto riguarda il ciclismo mondiale femminile parlo di marta bastenelli qualcuno che ha vinto da giovane età di solo a 19 anni il campionato mondiale ha vinto in europeo ha vinto il giro delle fiandre ha vinto again vevel game ma tantissime altre gare oggi collabora collabora col ct della nazionale e assolutamente ci regala un episodio imperdibile perché parliamo chiaramente con una ciclista che ha
Tricycle. Ed è qui con noi Marta Basterelli!
Eccola qua! Finalmente!
Ciao ragazzi!
che piacere marta ce l'abbiamo fatta che bello tra l'altro di recente si siamo visti dal vivo in occasione della 24 ore bellissima bellissima roma ma ti dirò marcello noi abbiamo fatto il primo episodio con delle promesse e dobbiamo avere almeno una donna professionista o ex professionista una volta al mese quindi possiamo spuntare la prima parte
And here it is, guys, the first resolution of 2026, made by a world champion, winner of the Giro delle Fiandre, one of the greatest Italian champions. By the way, I was thinking right now, it's the first time we've crossed paths on a social level. It was during that damn Covid.
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Chapter 2: What led Marta to take a break from cycling and how did motherhood affect her career?
How did you do the transports? We always had minivans or minicampers.
Did you do the machines?
Yes, no, let's say that in recent years, even with Alessia, we had minivans, we didn't have the bus. Then we moved to the UAE, the UAE was born. As soon as it was born, we also had very organized, very large campers, but it was not yet a bus. And so before the bus arrived, I practically stopped running, while the other teams had already been there since then, because they came from Maschile.
And it's not a lie, this is the truth.
How did you do the transfers then? You were a woman from the north. How did you start doing these transfers?
I was lucky to be always in super organized teams, because also Alec Cipollini with Alessia Piccolo, etc. We had a small van that came from Labbardiani, so they passed it to us.
Bruno passed it to you.
But it was exceptional because it was our range, in the sense that it was small, a great comfort for what we needed, because then there is also this thing here that maybe many do not know. Before, the races we did before, there were no parking lots for women for the bus. So anyway, when we went to the races and the first teams that had the bus, We didn't know where to put it.
No, because the races were not organized to have a parking lot for the buses. Then, from then on, when they started to see that women were also on this road to have the bus, the races themselves were also organized. And we had this minivan that still went well because for what we needed it went well. Then you are an athlete, so it was right.
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Chapter 3: How did Marta manage her return to competitive cycling after becoming a mother?
I was 18 years old, so let's talk about absurd things. You still had to train. Exactly, but more than anything, even from the point of view of management of a chrono, which in any case came from junior the year before. Sto lì ferma, immobile, non faccio una mossa, una piega, cerco di stare insomma anche perfetta perché avevo paura che magari facessi qualche errore.
And after four kilometers, a companion breaks up. Oh my God, well, in the meantime, there is still another one that has to be detached. This tells me, you stay calm, go there, that between five and six kilometers you detach, you don't worry, stay there, stop and move. I stop and move. I die, I don't die, I die, I don't die. I say, I had to die in France, okay.
After three or four kilometers, another one comes off. That is to say that I could no longer detach myself, because at the arrival we had to arrive in four, we were in six.
On the fourth.
So I basically stay there, I don't even know how, I arrive cyanotic. If they don't take me at the arrival, I fall. That was one of my first experiences.
What did the coach tell you?
Now you can go home. Grazie, mi accompagna all'aeroporto. Però da lì, diciamo che già c'erano delle grandi persone che facevano parte del ciclismo, che hanno fatto parte per tanti anni del ciclismo, mi hanno detto avrai tanta strada, cioè avrai una lunga strada davanti a te. And I thought, maybe it's not my sport, because all this fatigue, I can't do it. Ah, you were a little demoralized.
I was a little scared, yes. But then we did other races where they always went well, etc. And in short, a world opened up.
And how did the family take these first steps in the world of cycling? How was your family? Was it very linked?
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Chapter 4: What insights does Marta share about the evolution of women's cycling?
The day before, a certain my brother-in-law writes to me, I am convinced that you will win tomorrow.
Thank you, never say these things here.
And instead he was right, that good Alessandro. Among other things, I had been in Belgium for about a month, we had taken a house there with the team and I stayed there focused on that race. e mi ricordo che il mercoledì che c'è ancora facciamo il attraverso le fiandre una gara che si fa proprio prima però era 120 km io quella gara lì faccio
I do second and the race ends at 6 o'clock because in the morning there were the men, so also there, in short, a good match and we arrive at about 6-10 o'clock, I arrive, I do second, podium, I do doping, etc. and to my sports director, who was a team at that time, it was a foreign team, Virtu,
I tell them I want to go back to the hotel by bike, it makes me dizzy, but it's 6.10 p.m., it's dark, I mean, it's now, I say yes, but the race, the Fiandre, on Saturday, is 150 km away, in short, it's long, I want, at least, it makes me feel good, so in the end, it was useful, it was not useful, I don't know, because then I already had, it was already 45, 50 minutes that I was still, because between one thing and another, no matter how fast they can be to do everything.
Anyway, I keep in mind that I have to go back to the hotel by bike. Let's go back, that she with the lights on and I behind, that it was raining, in short, a scene, my companions were already there to eat, right? And they told me, but this will be exausted, because...
But then I win, so that's what I say, that many things when you feel like doing them, even if they are right or wrong, and you win, everything is canceled. Ah, because the winner is always right. Yes, because then maybe I didn't win and I said, but who the hell made me do it?
Maybe it was for that. Maybe if I didn't do that, it was better.
The other one, or Denard, is still...
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