My favorite quotes from Mat ''I just put my mindset in the frame of being a student'' ''The time to exhaustion and the time to pain is drastically increased because you are comfortable on the bike'' ''it's a challenge, how fun would cycling be if it was easy? You want it to be hard, you want to have adversity because that's how you get stronger ''This wind hurts, but I'm smiling on the inside'' ''You are battling against that ever-mounting desire to stop'' ''You always have this reserve, and you want to hack that. ''In order to get stronger, you have to endure, in order to get faster, you have to hurt'' '' I don't ride to get the local legend, but it's basically an estimate of your commitment to something, also your obsession made public'' ''You really can just get into the zone, get into the rhythm, and you are really dancing onto your bike'' ''at the end of the day, this is fun. Does it hurt? Yes. But it's fun to get to that point and we can lose sight of that'' ''In her last moment, her greatest fear was not being able to move'' ''Don't fear the what if, fear the what if I don't''
Thanks Matt for sharing your story with your Mom. This isn't easy to talk about and you did really well doing it. You're a very strong man on and off the bike.
End comments from Mat were very touching and a hell of a reminder to be grateful with what we've got and take life by the balls while we can. Thanks for the content!
I almost cry when he talked about he’s Mother. 2016 when i started cycling and my first motivation is my father because of lung cancer also due to smoking. I quit smoking and now wi win races. Thanks mate for this awesome vidoe
100% need to see more of Matt. So much great wisdom and such a unique mind. His approach to using cycling almost as a tool to unlock that reserve physical primal power is awesome.
@@CharlesOuimet First I've seen of your channel so I'm not sure where you are coming from. Unless the camera angle is deceiving, you appear significantly shorter/smaller than Mat. If that's true, then surely you know how sensitive TT bike fitting is and that your new TT bike would not come close to fitting him, right? As for "WORLD TOUR POWER", I don't know if that's supposed to be click bait or a joke? I'm 55 years old and recently did 24 mph avg for 50 mi on the Polo Field track in SF on a regular road bike with clip on aero bars and 35/50 wheelset. There are dozens of guys 50+ stronger than I am in the SF Bay Area, let alone all of the younger stronger P1/2s locally. Any of them could avg 40kph on a flat track for one hour easily (unless there were horrendous crosswinds). "World Tour power" on a road bike solo on a flat track for an hour outdoors would start at least 45kph, if not faster.
@@ReVoltaire Matt isn't going all out, he is there riding 40km.h pretty much every day. So while maybe it is a click-baity title, he certainly isn't going for a PB here for the hour. I think his consistency is what is most impressive to me!
Wow, such a great video Charles!! I thought it was only gonna be a video about a beast of a cyclist, but what stroke me the most were his anecdotes, philosophy and pieces of advice towards the end. My uncle went through some tough times due to lung cancer too, so I can relate to seeing someone you care for go through immense effort just to do things we wouldn't think twice about. Sadly I'm not half the cyclist Mat is, even though I don't have kids. Maybe doing other sports hinders my concentration, I think I often fall for trends. That is why some weeks I only play tennis, whereas other times I only want to ride my bike or go sailing. But I'm sure I'll keep getting stronger, at least now that I've finished university I find myself riding more frequently. Please keep the videos coming, we'll be here for them!
Hi Charles, it’s actually my second time watching this video I love the motivational speech of Matt at the end, i watched it again to keep me motivated, I had major depression on March and cycling helps me a lot to keep going and freeing my mind from other things. This is a great content, keep it up. Keep on riding and keep safe…
What an inspiration to all of us weekend warriors. We're not pros so seeing this guy keep it real and to also give some really sound advice to better ourselves is much appreciated. Respect
Now, my days at the CGV will be like "Look that is Mat.... the legend". So happy to hear these stories. Specially 'cuz I have seen these people and I wondered, what is in their head, what do they think...who are they? Thanks for sharing.
What a great video, Charles! Exceptional guest - an "amateur cyclist", with a pro attitude! Fantastic stories - inspirational and motivational. Having lost my wife to cancer recently - a true fighter to the very end - I can relate to Mat's very touching story about his mom. It reminds us how precious life is... and that we should not waste it by mediocrity. Let's do what we love, the best we can! IT'S CYCLING FOR ME!!! A true therapy.
This is my first ever comment on a TH-cam video, and it's because this dude inspired me. He's fast because he's mentally tough. He's learned how to reflect on and proritize his experiences. The story about his mom only took a few moments, but was very insightful.
Mat is amazing. Charles, thank you so much for bringing us all these amazing inside looks into these peoples' minds. Montreal is seriously lucky to have you. You're more than welcome to move to Toronto; we'd welcome you with open arms ❤️
He averaged 267W for that hour effort? If that is correct he would be last in a pro TT. Wiggins as a benchmark averaged 452W for his hour record and 472W in the Olympic TT win in 50 minutes
@@WalrusRiderEntertainment Where do you get those numbers from for Wiggins? I think that's far higher, Campanaerts did only like 350 for his hour record.
"Your body is a self preservation machine that wants you to be fit and run away from danger as fast as possible." REAL TALK !!! I bought into this way of thinking more than 30 years ago.
I really enjoyed the more detailed discussion of the mental aspects of hard training. It's so easy to find information on the physical aspects of training, but not common to hear people talk about how the deal with the mind. I personally find that I really struggle with the mental toughness needed to train hard, so this was really encouraging.
"I'm just entering this room." Great interview, ideas on the mental side of pushing the body's limit. Making me consider my position in certain conditions for speed. Always a student, yes! Thanks guys.
Matt is so inspiring person with such a beautifull story really good video love to see more of this His average speed has nothing to do with his power and riding every ride at such a hard pace isn't directly the most effective training method
Matt is inspiring, articulate and has much wisdom to part with. Great interview. There is someone that you want on your cycling team as a participant and a coach. Nice work!👍
33 people decided not to like this video . Oh my ... This is one if not the coolest vid I have seen in a long time . MAt's mindset is on a different level . Very wise words from a very young man . Top man !!!
Really interesting interview to know our "local legends". Thanks for doing that. We got a large community, but not often have occasions to get to know them other than by seeing them going in circles on the circuit. This is insightful and touching.
Great video! Very informative and educative..glad I got a brand new pair of gp5000 yesterday. Big upgrade from the stock tires can’t wait to try them out
Nice ! Good choice on the GP5000. What I dislike about them is how hard they can be to fit on tubeless ready rims. So hard I can't do it myself in case I have a problem in the middle of a ride.
its all about discipline and self empowerment i have been an climber,sprinter,all-rounder,panchuer,domestique. I was riding my self solo ever since and no one help me to get a massive POWER through cycling.
I learned about that reserve when I was around 30: being a mountaineer I suddenly started feeling every meter of altitude. I was known to keep going with crazy heavy loads as a woman for my bodyweight.. It got tough and hard and i fought from the first meter. I suffered. Turned out i was anaemic with only 35% of red blood cell volume left... Still made every climb as fast as every one else, just with more suffering. But body was doing it well. It was then I understood my body talks about preservation, not exhaustion. Realizing that gave me soooo much more options later on in planning crazy tours etc.
I love to ride across the Cartier bridge and all the way to the recreo-parc and then take a few laps around the track on the way back, not at 41km/h though!!! Wow!
This place looks like my dream. I am in North Vancouver which is pretty much 95% mountain. I would kill for an outdoor racetrack/track to just go steady on as a change of pace. Great video.
A very nice vid, maybe the greatest for now ! Performance is always nice, but what strikes people the most is the feelings, and Mat was true about his.
He rides only in the flats. What would his avg speed be in hilly terrain? My best avg speed was 35.4 kph in a 121km ride with 1085m elevation. In my area is no such a flat area.
This video is full of wisdom! Wise words Mr. Wilson! I know you from my Filipino buddies. Hoping to hop on your wheel one day (and actually hang :P). Can we have Mat on your vids more often? :)
41km/h for 1 hr outdoor it’s amazing. The world record of distance outdoor is 1026 km in 24 hrs At 43 km/h avg. by Christophe Strauss 6 or 7 times in row RAM champion.
@@CharlesOuimet it was a few kms loop (austrian rider that has done raam i believe) and spent all but a couple minutes off the saddle, and didn't fall asleep in his tucked tt position.
Should come to Italy and check out amateur GF and circuits. Full of people with 5-6-7 w/kg ftp with who can push for hours at 40+. It's just utter constance and dedication
Are you using a single cam? also is that mono pod allow to swivel to the side and thats how your getting the side shot of the rider or were you holding the camera?
I love the way you share the experience and emotions of your experience of your mom especially and the build up of your cycling experience. Hats off to you and a great inspiration for everyone including me. Thank you for sharing 👍😎
@Robert D when i did a century ride on a flat course, I finished with an average speed around 35kph . That comes pretty close to the speed I would get if I rode for 5 hours on a TT bike on Zwift where there’s no draft. The draft on Zwift, however, seems a bit exaggerated.
My favorite quotes from Mat
''I just put my mindset in the frame of being a student''
''The time to exhaustion and the time to pain is drastically increased because you are comfortable on the bike''
''it's a challenge, how fun would cycling be if it was easy? You want it to be hard, you want to have adversity because that's how you get stronger
''This wind hurts, but I'm smiling on the inside''
''You are battling against that ever-mounting desire to stop''
''You always have this reserve, and you want to hack that.
''In order to get stronger, you have to endure, in order to get faster, you have to hurt''
'' I don't ride to get the local legend, but it's basically an estimate of your commitment to something, also your obsession made public''
''You really can just get into the zone, get into the rhythm, and you are really dancing onto your bike''
''at the end of the day, this is fun. Does it hurt? Yes. But it's fun to get to that point and we can lose sight of that''
''In her last moment, her greatest fear was not being able to move''
''Don't fear the what if, fear the what if I don't''
I think the truth is he's naturally gifted, and all those sayings won't change anything for anyone
267 watts to sit on 41kmph? Lol how much do you weight.... 100kg?
Matt looks impeccably relaxed and balanced. Doesn’t stop pedaling, picks his lines perfectly, looks comfortable, and pedaling looks so smooth too!
That's what you need to go fast!!
Wow, i can't believe how this video turned out to be. Especially the last part. Such a humble guy. Mad respect to Mat and to you.
Thank you man, indeed yes an incredible person
Couldn’t agree more
@@CharlesOuimet say our hi to him, and convince him to make a youtube channel. Would love to hear more of his wisdom and thoughts. Cheers!
Thanks Matt for sharing your story with your Mom. This isn't easy to talk about and you did really well doing it. You're a very strong man on and off the bike.
He is!!!
End comments from Mat were very touching and a hell of a reminder to be grateful with what we've got and take life by the balls while we can. Thanks for the content!
Thanks for watching!!
The guy is on point! Nice speaking voice. He sounds so professional
he is!!!
@@CharlesOuimet You two should collab more!
I almost cry when he talked about he’s Mother. 2016 when i started cycling and my first motivation is my father because of lung cancer also due to smoking. I quit smoking and now wi win races. Thanks mate for this awesome vidoe
my pleasure man, thanks for watching
massive respect to you for conquering your addiction and improving yourself
100% need to see more of Matt. So much great wisdom and such a unique mind. His approach to using cycling almost as a tool to unlock that reserve physical primal power is awesome.
Exactly!! 💯
"You don't feel the tailwind that much" So true every time you hit a strong headwind and expect an easy one on the other side...
ahah yup!!
6:58 look at his front wheel, it matches the camera's shutter speeds. Epic
Ahah wow yes!!
That man needs a TT bike if he doesn't have one. He would be a monster at amateur TT races.
Oh man, he would win for sure. I'll lend him my new TT bike one day and see how fast he can be
@@CharlesOuimet First I've seen of your channel so I'm not sure where you are coming from. Unless the camera angle is deceiving, you appear significantly shorter/smaller than Mat. If that's true, then surely you know how sensitive TT bike fitting is and that your new TT bike would not come close to fitting him, right? As for "WORLD TOUR POWER", I don't know if that's supposed to be click bait or a joke? I'm 55 years old and recently did 24 mph avg for 50 mi on the Polo Field track in SF on a regular road bike with clip on aero bars and 35/50 wheelset. There are dozens of guys 50+ stronger than I am in the SF Bay Area, let alone all of the younger stronger P1/2s locally. Any of them could avg 40kph on a flat track for one hour easily (unless there were horrendous crosswinds). "World Tour power" on a road bike solo on a flat track for an hour outdoors would start at least 45kph, if not faster.
*track bike
@@ReVoltaire Matt isn't going all out, he is there riding 40km.h pretty much every day. So while maybe it is a click-baity title, he certainly isn't going for a PB here for the hour. I think his consistency is what is most impressive to me!
@@ReVoltaire yikes.. way to be a grump. not sure who pissed on your pillow but no need to be a dick in a positive video.
Wow, such a great video Charles!! I thought it was only gonna be a video about a beast of a cyclist, but what stroke me the most were his anecdotes, philosophy and pieces of advice towards the end. My uncle went through some tough times due to lung cancer too, so I can relate to seeing someone you care for go through immense effort just to do things we wouldn't think twice about. Sadly I'm not half the cyclist Mat is, even though I don't have kids. Maybe doing other sports hinders my concentration, I think I often fall for trends. That is why some weeks I only play tennis, whereas other times I only want to ride my bike or go sailing. But I'm sure I'll keep getting stronger, at least now that I've finished university I find myself riding more frequently.
Please keep the videos coming, we'll be here for them!
Thank you so much Santiago and thanks for sharing this! I love to hear that, cheers mate
Hi Charles, it’s actually my second time watching this video I love the motivational speech of Matt at the end, i watched it again to keep me motivated, I had major depression on March and cycling helps me a lot to keep going and freeing my mind from other things. This is a great content, keep it up. Keep on riding and keep safe…
Thank you Mark! Mat also recently lunch his youtube channel where he will tackle motivation, mindset etc... check it out!
Matt, what a well spoken, insightful rider. Thanks you the tips.
He is!!
What an inspiration to all of us weekend warriors. We're not pros so seeing this guy keep it real and to also give some really sound advice to better ourselves is much appreciated. Respect
Exactly! Thanks man
Now, my days at the CGV will be like "Look that is Mat.... the legend". So happy to hear these stories. Specially 'cuz I have seen these people and I wondered, what is in their head, what do they think...who are they? Thanks for sharing.
That's great man. Thanks for watching!!
What a great video, Charles! Exceptional guest - an "amateur cyclist", with a pro attitude! Fantastic stories - inspirational and motivational. Having lost my wife to cancer recently - a true fighter to the very end - I can relate to Mat's very touching story about his mom. It reminds us how precious life is... and that we should not waste it by mediocrity. Let's do what we love, the best we can! IT'S CYCLING FOR ME!!! A true therapy.
thank you so much man. Indeed I'm grateful Mat opened up and share his story
This is my first ever comment on a TH-cam video, and it's because this dude inspired me. He's fast because he's mentally tough. He's learned how to reflect on and proritize his experiences. The story about his mom only took a few moments, but was very insightful.
Thank you man!! He is indeed
Mat is amazing. Charles, thank you so much for bringing us all these amazing inside looks into these peoples' minds. Montreal is seriously lucky to have you. You're more than welcome to move to Toronto; we'd welcome you with open arms ❤️
Thanks man!!! Ahaha I'll stick to MTL XD
Someone please give this man a tt bike asap!!! He would be a monster riding a time trial bike
He would be soooo dangerous on a TT
He averaged 267W for that hour effort? If that is correct he would be last in a pro TT. Wiggins as a benchmark averaged 452W for his hour record and 472W in the Olympic TT win in 50 minutes
@@WalrusRiderEntertainment no that's a strava horrible estimate, mat doesnt ride with a powermeter
@@WalrusRiderEntertainment Where do you get those numbers from for Wiggins? I think that's far higher, Campanaerts did only like 350 for his hour record.
How’s that? It would take him months to learn the system of the TT bike.
"Your body is a self preservation machine that wants you to be fit and run away from danger as fast as possible." REAL TALK !!! I bought into this way of thinking more than 30 years ago.
Exactly!!!
I really enjoyed the more detailed discussion of the mental aspects of hard training. It's so easy to find information on the physical aspects of training, but not common to hear people talk about how the deal with the mind. I personally find that I really struggle with the mental toughness needed to train hard, so this was really encouraging.
Thanks man, glad you liked it!!
"I'm just entering this room." Great interview, ideas on the mental side of pushing the body's limit. Making me consider my position in certain conditions for speed. Always a student, yes! Thanks guys.
Thanks for watching!!
Brilliant video. Lovely guy, humble and full of wisdom! Respect!
Absolutely! Thanks man
Matt is so inspiring person with such a beautifull story really good video love to see more of this
His average speed has nothing to do with his power and riding every ride at such a hard pace isn't directly the most effective training method
Touching words about his mom's illness. Use it before u loose it. Prioritize ur fears...what if I don't try is the worst. Thanks for this.
Our pleasure!!
Matt is inspiring, articulate and has much wisdom to part with. Great interview. There is someone that you want on your cycling team as a participant and a coach. Nice work!👍
Hell yessssss
33 people decided not to like this video . Oh my ... This is one if not the coolest vid I have seen in a long time . MAt's mindset is on a different level . Very wise words from a very young man . Top man !!!
Thanks man!!
Best vidéo so far!!! Good job Charles
Thanks man ⚡⚡⚡
What an inspirational guy! Lots of wisdom. Just found your channel and love your interviews! Excellent subjects and great questions, keep it up!
he is !! Thank you so much man
Love the fact that you have a motorway for people to rider their bikes... amazing! Where I live that's just unreal, unthinkable really.
yes we are so lucky!
@@CharlesOuimet do you have to pay to ride there?
Free.
Great words of wisdom, delivered in such as calm and deliberate manner. No doubt the man has a physical gift too...
Yes! Thanks Patrick
Really interesting interview to know our "local legends". Thanks for doing that. We got a large community, but not often have occasions to get to know them other than by seeing them going in circles on the circuit. This is insightful and touching.
Thanks!!
Great video! Very informative and educative..glad I got a brand new pair of gp5000 yesterday. Big upgrade from the stock tires can’t wait to try them out
Nice ! Good choice on the GP5000. What I dislike about them is how hard they can be to fit on tubeless ready rims. So hard I can't do it myself in case I have a problem in the middle of a ride.
@@CharlesOuimet good point, I’m hoping I won’t ever need to do that 😅
What a nice guy with a lot of wisdom. Really liked him as a person, but of course he was insanely good cyclist as well
He does!!
very inspiring his attitude to his fears in case of "what ifs" and "what if nots"
Absolutely!
What a cool guy Matt, and great interview!
He is! Thanks man
Wise words Matt, I know for sure you are such a wonderful son as well as a father to your children.
wise indeedd!!!
its all about discipline and self empowerment i have been an climber,sprinter,all-rounder,panchuer,domestique. I was riding my self solo ever since and no one help me to get a massive POWER through cycling.
yes man!! Well said and thanks for sharing
What a great Matt and cool guy interview!
Thank you man!!
Hey, you have a new subscriber from Italy. Great video, thanks!
Thank you man!! I appreciate it
I learned about that reserve when I was around 30: being a mountaineer I suddenly started feeling every meter of altitude. I was known to keep going with crazy heavy loads as a woman for my bodyweight.. It got tough and hard and i fought from the first meter. I suffered. Turned out i was anaemic with only 35% of red blood cell volume left... Still made every climb as fast as every one else, just with more suffering. But body was doing it well. It was then I understood my body talks about preservation, not exhaustion. Realizing that gave me soooo much more options later on in planning crazy tours etc.
damn thats awesome,thanks for sharing man!!!
I love to ride across the Cartier bridge and all the way to the recreo-parc and then take a few laps around the track on the way back, not at 41km/h though!!! Wow!
yes!!
This place looks like my dream. I am in North Vancouver which is pretty much 95% mountain. I would kill for an outdoor racetrack/track to just go steady on as a change of pace. Great video.
thank you man!!
Très touchant lorsqu'il parle de ca mère Pas tout le monde qui parle ouvertement de la situation
exactement!!
Great interview and the video, very inspirational with many good tips. Cheers
Thanks man!!
A very nice vid, maybe the greatest for now !
Performance is always nice, but what strikes people the most is the feelings, and Mat was true about his.
thank you so much!! Mat was indeed extremely true and open with all of us, sharing intimate stories
The last sentences was so amazing 😳
It was indeed!!!
He rides only in the flats. What would his avg speed be in hilly terrain? My best avg speed was 35.4 kph in a 121km ride with 1085m elevation. In my area is no such a flat area.
he'd still crush it!
Some great advice there! Thanks for sharing your story, really puts things into perspective.
Yes, massive thanks to Mat!
Great interview. Had an hard time recognizing you without the beard. You look like a totally different person with an helmet
Thanks!! Ahah yup 😁
This video is full of wisdom! Wise words Mr. Wilson! I know you from my Filipino buddies. Hoping to hop on your wheel one day (and actually hang :P). Can we have Mat on your vids more often? :)
Thank you man!! Ahah yes jump on my wheel anytime 🔥
Mat - wise wise words. Love it.
yes!!!
Strong mind and body, great motivation, thanks Mat
Yes!!!
Saw Geoff at Cycle Neron for my Tri bike fit and it was life changing!
Nice to hear this!!!
Loving the videos recently, keep it up! Hope to see more videos of the TT bike in action soon 😛
thank you man!! Ahah yes, they are coming!
what a great facility. that guy goes fast! wow
Yes it's awesome!
What a great guy! This video was awesome, as well.
He is! Thanks Emanuel
Really inspiring. What a wise man
Yes he is!
Very good philosophy of life thanks for the video !
Performance for hiself, not to impress people that's good
He is!! Thanks
Awesome guy ! Great video Charles, keep it real
Thank you Conrad!
It must be so cool to have a race track like this close to your house
yes it's awesome!!
very cool insights, thanks Mat!
Yes!!
Got so much from this. Cheers guys awesome content 👌🚴
Thank you mate 👍🏽
Thank you Charles great stuff!
Thank you!!
Where do you get your blue Radar EVs? Are those custom painted?
Got them as a gift from oakley a few years ago! They are not custom painted
Beast 💯 Awesome vid Charles!
Thank you Mark!!!
Dude is one fast philosopher.
Damn right!
Absolutely love his mind.
Yes Mat go it right!
We're so lucky to live in MTL! I love group riding at F1.
Edit: Respect to Mat for his mindset and determination.
we are!!! yes big respect
Really interesting vid, philisophical, deep yet still fun.
thanks for watching!!
love that U turn. how fast can you go through it? I ve tried 45kph once and I lost rear wheel grip damn it
ahah yeah you have to slow down a bit
Matt has a great perspective
yes!!
Really well done! Great video!!
Thank you man!
Das dope. Is Circuit Gilles always open to the public when not in use for car racing?
Thanks man! Always used to the public for cycling. Only closed two weeks a year for the GP F1 race.
@@CharlesOuimet added on the bucket list for sure
Solide entrevue, super intéressant!
Un grand merci !
Great Mindset and Words of Wisdom 👍
Yes absolutely!
41km/h for 1 hr outdoor it’s amazing.
The world record of distance outdoor is 1026 km in 24 hrs
At 43 km/h avg. by Christophe Strauss 6 or 7 times in row RAM champion.
the world record for 24hrs is just over 1000kms which is close to 42kmh
In a loop road (with equal head wind/tail wind) or just a tailwind record?
@@CharlesOuimet it was a few kms loop (austrian rider that has done raam i believe) and spent all but a couple minutes off the saddle, and didn't fall asleep in his tucked tt position.
Good interview! Tes oakleys elles ont ta prescription dedans je crois? Ou tu les a fait faire?
Merci!! Oui avec prescription, j'ai fais au Antoine Laoune au centreville. c'est assez chère. La lunette (Jawebreakers ou Radar EV) +300$
@@CharlesOuimet Dac merci je vais regarder ça!
Unreal video guys!
Thanks man!
Should come to Italy and check out amateur GF and circuits. Full of people with 5-6-7 w/kg ftp with who can push for hours at 40+. It's just utter constance and dedication
with 5.8 to 6 W/kg FTP you win a GF in Italy, 7 W/kg would be more than Bradley Wiggins hour record output.
Thanks for Sharing!
Are you using a single cam?
also is that mono pod allow to swivel to the side and thats how your getting the side shot of the rider or were you holding the camera?
I have a camera clamp on the handlebar so I can face it both direction!
Mat has great form on the bike. For anyone who wants to develop that kind of form, I recommend training on rollers
Great tip!!
What is the farsports model he is using? And tires?
I dont know! Send him a message on Instagram
Hey Charles, bring Mat back on the channel in the future. He was awesome.
Will do!! Cool project coming up with him
What if… guys like Mat gas such a strong core and so much motivation what they share it around. Done great! Max
He is!! Thanks Max
I love the way you share the experience and emotions of your experience of your mom especially and the build up of your cycling experience. Hats off to you and a great inspiration for everyone including me. Thank you for sharing 👍😎
Thanks man! Mat is awesome
Would have been interesting to see his data as well, how much more watts he had to push if he was in the front most of the time ;)
He doesn't have a powermeter unfortunately! But in his draft , I did 280 normalized power at 66kg. Mat is maybe 75kg so I'd estimate 340-360w
Mat is an amazing person!
He is!!
I give this guy much more respect riding a rim break bike!!!!!! don't change!!!
ahah yes!!
Merci pour les tips! I also have an Allez Sprint and some chinese wheels... so I guess I'm on the right track 😂
ahah yes!!!
The only way to hold a decent average speed where I live is to do your ride on Zwift or go to a track.
Ahah yeah! That sucks 😅
@Robert D when i did a century ride on a flat course, I finished with an average speed around 35kph . That comes pretty close to the speed I would get if I rode for 5 hours on a TT bike on Zwift where there’s no draft. The draft on Zwift, however, seems a bit exaggerated.
Best video yet
Hell yes, thanks man
what is the music in background at 7:10
Something license from epidemic sound
This guy is the new ''Panzerwagen" (Tony Martin's nickname)
ahahah
crank length and rider height ?
Great video Charles.
Thanks JM!
matt is awesome
What was Mat's Avg Power and NP for the 59mins ?
Matt doesn't have a powermeter!