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Life in the Peloton
Tom Boonen - King of the Classics

Life in the Peloton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 81:56


Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP It's Classics season! It's my favourite time of the cycling year and I am so stoked to be able to bring you an absolute legend of the Classics, a Flandrien legend, and a true king of the cobbles, Tom Boonen.  When it comes to the Cobbled Classics, Tom's palmarès are mind blowing: he is the joint record holder for wins at both Flanders (3) and Roubaix (4) as well as being the out and out record holder for the most wins in E3 (5). Just one of those wins would be enough for most riders, but he can also count three Ghent Wevelgem's, a couple of Schelderprijs… and we may as well mention his world championship for good measure.  This is an extra special pod for my personally, as Tom's career wound up in 2017, meaning that I spent a good portion of my racing career at the classics getting my legs blown off by his attacks, and knowing that his was the wheel that everyone wanted to be on when the races got serious (I managed it once - have a listen to see how that went…). I was lucky enough to sit down with Tom at his home in Mol and really get in to chatting about the races that we both love so much. Tom is a fantastic interviewee, and I got a real buzz from the excitement that he obviously felt recalling the ups and downs of his career and the details of some of his most incredible wins and defeats.  As well as getting some great takes on the races that have become legendary in the last decade, I got to ask some of the other questions that I'd always wanted to know about; what was it really like being a superstar in such a cycling mad country? How did he handle the pressure of being a 24 year old world champion? I also got to ask about a comeback story that is remarkable in that it has always been overshadowed by Matt Hayman's own incredible tale around the 2016 Paris Roubaix.  Amazingly after such a successful career, Tom hasn't sat back and just smoked cigars since 2017. He's now a racing car driver and he talks as passionately about his new career as he does his old one. Honestly, I would have stayed chatting about the microscopic details of the Arenberg forest sector  of Roubaix for hours if I could. There is so much in this pod, I really hope you guys enjoy listening to this as much as I did making it.  Cheers! Mitch

A1 Coaching
Matthew Hayman - The Story Of The Under Dog

A1 Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 55:17


Matt Hayman was the rank outsider, the domestique, destined never to have the glory and always in a supporting role. Weeks before Paris -Roubaix , success for Matt would just been making the start line. But a broken arm in a preparatory race seemed to have scuppered his chances of taking part. In an almost super human effort he managed to make the start line…but the story doesn't end there. Some times in sport the little guy does have his day in the sun. Our full back catalogue of episodes https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast My gift to you is 14 days of free coaching. To Claim your gift go to www.roadmancycling.com/14daygift Support this podcast by buying me a beer https://www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh For coaching inquiries https://www.roadmancycling.com Follow my journey on Strava https://www.strava.com/athletes/145186 Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/roadman.cycling Follow us on LinkedIn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast/message

The Detour Podcast
Matt Wilson joins the show for more analysis and Vuelta stories

The Detour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 57:00


Former pro and DS Matt Wilson joins the show live to unpack the stage 4 sprint at the Vuelta which saw an emotional victory to Fabio Jakobsen who almost lost his life in last years Tour of Pologne. We also ask Matt about the famous Paris-Roubaix victory to Matt Hayman in 2016 and how close it came to a very different result. Team BikeExchange DS Julian Dean joins us live to recap the stage 4 sprint, and with all the momentum can Jakobsen go back to back and claim stage 5 which looks suited again to another bunch sprint.

INSIDE Inside Sales
The Sales Rep's Secret Weapon is... Marketing? Part 2

INSIDE Inside Sales

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 25:33


Cats and dogs. Fire and ice. Sales and Marketing? Why is it that the separate Sales and Marketing divisions from the same company, with the same goals, and the same direction, spend so much of their valuable energy competing against one another? Why can’t we all just get along? On this Part 2 continuation of INSIDE Inside Sales, Darryl finishes his conversation with Matt Hayman from Refract.ai, a Marketing mastermind who has a deep passion for finding common ground between Sales and Marketing teams. Darryl and Matt go over valuable strategies and techniques that can assist once mortal enemies of the business world, and help them to successfully collaborate, so that all may benefit. If you find yourself butting heads against your very own co-workers from separate divisions, then this podcast is just the tonic you’ve been looking for!  

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INSIDE Inside Sales
The Sales Rep's Secret Weapon is... Marketing?

INSIDE Inside Sales

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 26:18


Cats and dogs. Fire and ice. Sales and Marketing? Why is it that the separate Sales and Marketing divisions from the same company, with the same goals, and the same direction, spend so much of their valuable energy competing against one another? Why can’t we all just get along? On this episode of INSIDE Inside Sales, Darryl speaks with Matt Hayman from Refract.ai, a Marketing mastermind who has a deep passion for finding common ground between Sales and Marketing teams. Darryl and Matt go over valuable strategies and techniques that can assist once mortal enemies of the business world, and help them to successfully collaborate, so that all may benefit. If you find yourself butting heads against your very own co-workers from separate divisions, then this podcast is just the tonic you’ve been looking for! About our guest: Matt is Marketing Manager at Refract.ai, a software platform that harnesses the power of AI to help sales teams have better sales conversations, in seconds. He's a passionate advocate for deep collaboration between Sales and Marketing teams, space where valuable prospect insights often lay unearthed.

Fast Talk
60: Rethinking the science of trainers

Fast Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 79:43


In episode 60 we’re discussing trainers… hey, for those out there who hate them, we get it, but stay tuned, as we’ll tell you why you shouldn’t completely ignore them. For those who love them, we’re going to tell you why riding outside every once in a while is a really good thing. For those in between, today’s episode will offer a wealth of knowledge on how to get the very most out of trainer time. Now, one thing is certain: The days of staring at the basement wall while riding your clunky, loud trainer are behind us. Today’s smart trainers and online tools allow us to “game-ify” the experience and are making many re-consider how they feel about riding indoors, and importantly, the extent of the training benefits. In this episode, we’ll talk about the science and experience of the trainer, including: How riding on a trainer differs from riding on the road, including the experience, our interaction with the bike, the different inertia generated by the trainer, and its impact on our biomechanics. What impact these differences have on our power and heart rate, and why we shouldn’t use the same numbers inside and outside. We’ll discuss situations where it’s good to use a trainer—and when it may be even better than riding on the road, such as when we’re doing neuromuscular work. Likewise, we’ll talk about situations where you might want to avoid the trainer. You might know already… a five-hour, mind-numbing ride on the trainer is a sign of incredible dedication. Don’t do it again. The game-ification of trainers by tools like Zwift, Trainer Road, and Sufferfest, and how this is changing our perspective on trainers. It can be both good and bad. When to use rollers rather than a trainer. And, finally, we’ll talk about how much time to spend on the trainer, and alternatives even when there’s snow outside. You’re going to get a lot of different opinions in this podcast. None of us will go so far as to call the trainer Satan — though at times we’ll come close — but you will hear a few guests give convincing evidence that the trainer has benefits you can’t get on the road. Ultimately, it’s going to be up to you to decide. Our primary guest today is Ciaran O’Grady who is a new coach and sports scientist at Team Dimension Data. Ciaran is finishing up his Ph.D. at Kent University with Dr. James Hopker, who conducted some of the definitive research on the biomechanical differences between riding on a trainer and the road. In addition, we’ll talk with: Retired multi-time national cyclocross champion Tim Johnson. Having lived in the northeast for most of his life, Tim is very familiar with riding indoors and has a lot of good points to offer from two decades of experience. Trevor also caught up with Jacob Fraser from Zwift and Kevin Poulton who coaches Matt Hayman and Caleb Ewan, and works with Team Katusha. Kevin used Zwift to coach Matt to his 2016 Paris-Roubaix win and since then has integrated significant trainer time into his athletes’ race preparation. And with that, get your fan ready, dial in your Zwift avatar — make sure you enter your weight correctly in Zwift now, no cheating. Let’s make you fast!

VeloNews Podcasts
Fast Talk, ep. 60: Rethinking the science of trainers with Ciaran O'Grady

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 79:42


In episode 60 we're discussing trainers. For those who hate them, we get it, but stay tuned, as we’ll tell you why you shouldn’t completely ignore them. For those who love them, we’re going to tell you why riding outside every once in a while is a really good thing. For those in between, today’s episode will offer a wealth of knowledge on how to get the very most out of trainer time. Now, one thing is certain: The days of staring at the basement wall while riding your clunky, loud trainer are behind us. Today’s smart trainers and online tools allow us to "game-ify" the experience and are making many re-consider how they feel about riding indoors, and importantly, the extent of the training benefits. In this episode, we'll talk about the science and experience of the trainer, including: (1) How riding on a trainer differs from riding on the road, including the experience, our interaction with the bike, the different inertia generated by the trainer, and its impact on our biomechanics. (2) What impact these differences have on our power and heart rate, and why we shouldn't use the same numbers inside and outside. (3) We’ll discuss situations where it’s good to use a trainer—and when it may be even better than riding on the road, such as when we’re doing neuromuscular work. (4) Likewise, we’ll talk about situations where you might want to avoid the trainer. You might know already… a five-hour, mind-numbing ride on the trainer is a sign of incredible dedication. Don't do it again. (5) The game-ification of trainers by tools like Zwift, Trainer Road, and Sufferfest, and how this is changing our perspective on trainers. It can be both good and bad. When to use rollers rather than a trainer. (6) And, finally, we'll talk about how much time to spend on the trainer, and alternatives even when there's snow outside. You're going to get a lot of different opinions in this podcast. None of us will go so far as to call the trainer Satan — though at times we'll come close — but you will hear a few guests give convincing evidence that the trainer has benefits you can't get on the road. Ultimately, it's going to be up to you to decide. Our primary guest today is Ciaran O'Grady who is a new coach and sports scientist at Team Dimension Data. Ciaran just finished his Ph.D. at Kent University with Dr. James Hopker, who conducted some of the definitive research on the biomechanical differences between riding on a trainer and the road. In addition, we'll talk with: Retired multi-time national cyclocross champion Tim Johnson. Having lived in the northeast for most of his life, Tim is very familiar with riding indoors and has a lot of good points to offer from two decades of experience. Trevor also caught up with Jacob Fraser from Zwift and Kevin Poulton who coaches Matt Hayman and Caleb Ewan, and works with Team Katusha. Kevin used Zwift to coach Matt to his 2016 Paris-Roubaix win and since then has integrated significant trainer time into his athletes' race preparation. And with that, get your fan ready, dial in your Zwift avatar — make sure you enter your weight correctly in Zwift now, no cheating. Let's make you fast!

VeloNews Podcasts
Fast Talk, ep. 60: Rethinking the science of trainers with Ciaran O'Grady

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 79:42


In episode 60 we're discussing trainers. For those who hate them, we get it, but stay tuned, as we’ll tell you why you shouldn’t completely ignore them. For those who love them, we’re going to tell you why riding outside every once in a while is a really good thing. For those in between, today’s episode will offer a wealth of knowledge on how to get the very most out of trainer time. Now, one thing is certain: The days of staring at the basement wall while riding your clunky, loud trainer are behind us. Today’s smart trainers and online tools allow us to "game-ify" the experience and are making many re-consider how they feel about riding indoors, and importantly, the extent of the training benefits. In this episode, we'll talk about the science and experience of the trainer, including: (1) How riding on a trainer differs from riding on the road, including the experience, our interaction with the bike, the different inertia generated by the trainer, and its impact on our biomechanics. (2) What impact these differences have on our power and heart rate, and why we shouldn't use the same numbers inside and outside. (3) We’ll discuss situations where it’s good to use a trainer—and when it may be even better than riding on the road, such as when we’re doing neuromuscular work. (4) Likewise, we’ll talk about situations where you might want to avoid the trainer. You might know already… a five-hour, mind-numbing ride on the trainer is a sign of incredible dedication. Don't do it again. (5) The game-ification of trainers by tools like Zwift, Trainer Road, and Sufferfest, and how this is changing our perspective on trainers. It can be both good and bad. When to use rollers rather than a trainer. (6) And, finally, we'll talk about how much time to spend on the trainer, and alternatives even when there's snow outside. You're going to get a lot of different opinions in this podcast. None of us will go so far as to call the trainer Satan — though at times we'll come close — but you will hear a few guests give convincing evidence that the trainer has benefits you can't get on the road. Ultimately, it's going to be up to you to decide. Our primary guest today is Ciaran O'Grady who is a new coach and sports scientist at Team Dimension Data. Ciaran just finished his Ph.D. at Kent University with Dr. James Hopker, who conducted some of the definitive research on the biomechanical differences between riding on a trainer and the road. In addition, we'll talk with: Retired multi-time national cyclocross champion Tim Johnson. Having lived in the northeast for most of his life, Tim is very familiar with riding indoors and has a lot of good points to offer from two decades of experience. Trevor also caught up with Jacob Fraser from Zwift and Kevin Poulton who coaches Matt Hayman and Caleb Ewan, and works with Team Katusha. Kevin used Zwift to coach Matt to his 2016 Paris-Roubaix win and since then has integrated significant trainer time into his athletes' race preparation. And with that, get your fan ready, dial in your Zwift avatar — make sure you enter your weight correctly in Zwift now, no cheating. Let's make you fast!

Ponderings from the Perch
Priscilla Gives Matt Hayman a 5-Star Review

Ponderings from the Perch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 40:22


Join Priscilla McKinney, CEO and Momma Bird at Little Bird Marketing as she chats with Matt Hayman, founder at Review Minder where he develops and executes on-line strategies to improve companies' online presence and clout.  Matt understands not only the intricacies of this ever changing digital landscape, but he is also able to translate his knowledge into practical tips with true business benefit.  Business owners are being inundated with tactics, multiple channels, a never ending string of review sites and in general there are lots of fads and shiny options available. In the face of this complexity, the importance of online reviews can get lost. Too much confusion surrounds how companies can use them as a powerful part of their marketing mix. Companies looking to improve their visibility on the web are wise to listen in on this casual and informative conversation. They tackle relevant questions like: How you you effectively grow positive reviews online and improve your company’s reputation? What should companies to to manage negative reviews and how can they be an opportunity?Why are online reviews so important? What motivates people to leave positive and negative reviews?How can small businesses owners take negative reviews as constructive criticism? How do companies scale a process to ask for positive reviews from clients?How important are Google reviews vs. Yelp and other platforms?What are the dangers of "perfect", 5-star reviews?Don't miss their fun and funny discussion on some of these favorite and hilarious online reviews. We'd say they are parodies, but they've happened in real-time on real products, so enjoy! Click here or copy and paste this link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/BIC-Her-Medium-Ballpoint-Pen/dp/B004FTGJUW/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8. The customer questions and answers are also hilarious. Check out some of his great blogs on Matt Hayman's LinkedIn page to continue this great conversation. Visit https://www.reviewminer.co to learn more about their methodologies and customized services!  And of course, don't forget to give our podcast show a great review on iTunes! We'd appreciate your feedback! In fact, that might be all we want for Christmas! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Mixology Talk Podcast: Better Bartending and Making Great Drinks
Getting Great Online Reviews with Matt Hayman

The Mixology Talk Podcast: Better Bartending and Making Great Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 34:48


Online review sites can be such a thorn in your side. This week Matt Hayman from ReviewMiner is here to give us some tips for getting great reviews (and avoiding the bad ones!)

Sibling Rabblery
Episode 9: "Creativity (w/ Matt Hayman)"

Sibling Rabblery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 66:43


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Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore
361: 5 step online review process with Matt Hayman

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 44:53


In this episode, we discuss why online reviews matter more today than ever before, The biggest mistakes restaurant owner make when it comes to online reviews, when the best times are to ask for a review, and the 5 step process to handling online reviews. Matt Hayman is a digital marketing expert based in the UK with over 8 years experience in Search Engine Optimisation and Paid Traffic. He's the founder of ReviewMiner.co and helps businesses large and small grow by harnessing the power of customer reviews.

Zwiftcast
Zwiftcast Episode Six

Zwiftcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 64:27


The episode features an interview with Zwift’s creative genius and co-founder of the company, Jon Mayfield. Jon has some really interesting things to say about a division between Z Power users and those with Smart Trainers/Power Meters. He also talks about how the draft in Zwift is still at an early stage and raises the prospect of introducing steering into the game. There’s a great interview with Australian hand cyclist Alex Welsh and myself, Shane and Nathan discuss the issues he raises about avatar customisation. The KISS races have now launched all over the world and are attracting huge fields in the Southern Hemisphere. I talk to Glen Knight, one of the originators of the wildly popular series and afterwards we discuss the genius of the http://www.zwiftpower.com tool. Matt Hayman’s coach, Kevin Poulton, still buzzing from his rider’s amazing victory in Paris-Roubaix, talks about how Matt used Zwift in his training – and gives his views on the value of indoor riding for training for the rest of us. There’s also a lively review of the indoor season so far in Australia with Shane and I discussing the massive popularity of the Aussie HDR group ride.

Life in the Peloton
Mat Hayman – Part#2 The Day After Roubaix

Life in the Peloton

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016


So this is the big one! I am speaking with 2016 Paris Roubaix winner Matt Hayman. I caught up with him 1 month after that momentous day, on training camp up in the high mountains in Andorra. A very un-roubaix environment but the memory was still very fresh and vibrant. I get quite excited this week as I hear the story the first time myself, so will have to excuse some of the colourful language. I hope you enjoy it, I certainly did!

Life in the Peloton
Mat Hayman – Paris Roubaix Part#1 The Night Before

Life in the Peloton

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016


Paris Roubaix is a cobbled stone classic one day race, it is one of the 5 memorials races in the year. It is a spectacle, it is a tough mans race. It is the best race of the year. It is my favourite race. Matt Hayman has ridden Paris Roubaix 15 times in his career, he is a specialist to say the least. This is his favourite race too. 2016 Roubaix was a special day for Matt, I was able to get his thoughts the night before, the night before he knew what the 2016 addition was going to be.