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Jumbo-Visma's Head of Performance on Training, FTP Tests & Time Trial Rule Changes

Jumbo-Visma's Head of Performance on Training, FTP Tests & Time Trial Rule Changes

FromLanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast


Jumbo-Visma's Head of Performance on Training, FTP Tests & Time Trial Rule Changes

FromLanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode Patrick Broe is joined by Mathieu Heijboer, who is Jumbo-Visma's head of performance, to talk about his role in the team, training of cyclists and changes over the years.

Timestamps:00:00
Intro
01:30 Mathieu's background
03:45 Head of performance at Team Jumbo - Visma
07:26 Jumbo - Visma's coaching team
09:11 Training philosophy at Jumbo - Visma
12:02 Changes in training over the years
18:25 Testing & setting training zones at Jumbo - Visma
23:18 Differences in Grand Tour preparation between climbers and sprinters
25:50 Training priorities for amateur cyclists
28:22 UCI's change of TT extension setup rule
36:22 Monte Lussari Giro ITT

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Released:
Jun 23, 2023
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A cycling podcast hosted by Patrick Broe and Benji Naesen. From in-depth race analysis to guest interviews and important events in the world of professional cycling, it will be discussed. The essential companion for long rides, indoor training and dreary work commutes filled to the brink with everything cycling.