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[[{“value”:”He was a junior world champion who battled injuries, stress, and a lost contract until he thought his career was over. So what pulled him back?
In this episode, host Ben Capron sits down with Mads Würtz Schmidt, the Danish former WorldTour rider who rebuilt himself in gravel and is now the sport’s most dominant force.
Mads opens up about the years that nearly broke him. After one strong road season, injuries and setbacks piled up, the pressure he put on himself became too much, and stress pushed him out of the sport entirely. When his contract wasn’t renewed, he was devastated.
The comeback is the heart of this conversation. Working with mindfulness coach Patrick Sweeney, supported by his fiancée, and becoming a father helped Mads let go of the past, control what he can control, and identify with the process rather than the results. He and his fiancée bet one year on gravel, went all in, and turned the gamble into a new life at the front of the sport.
That reset changed how he races and how he lives. Mads explains why he no longer chases results but the daily work behind them, how structure became his best friend, and how a nearly three-year-old daughter who doesn’t care whether he won or lost keeps him grounded through every high and low.
The second big story is how Specialized Off-Road is rewriting gravel itself, turning a sport built on every-rider-for-themselves into a team game. Mads describes racing alongside Keegan Swenson and Matt Beers, and how a group of riders coming from road and mountain backgrounds is changing the way gravel is won.
He digs into the trust at the core of it. Mads brings WorldTour tactics to the team’s race plans, and in the decisive moments his teammates rely on his read of the race, most memorably when he told Matt Beers it was go time and sat glued to his wheel while Beers buried the field. Becoming friends and sacrificing for each other, he says, is what makes the wins possible.
The conversation also gets into equipment and craft. Mads admits he’s no gear nerd, and cheerfully owns a costly tire mistake in the mud at Santa Vall. But he’s learning fast from Keegan and Matt, chasing their lines on descents, and he’s clearly sold on the new Crux 5: a true high-performance race bike that, paired with Terra aero wheels, carries speed, corners with confidence, and in his words, “rides like a weapon”.
Along the way, Mads reflects on the pressure of early success as a junior world champion, watching his generation of Danish stars breakthrough while he felt left behind, and how learning to make friends with reality finally let him find the fire again.
This is the story of a rider who rebuilt himself: not by chasing results, but by rediscovering his passion, and proving that the right people,the right mindset, and a team that races as one can turn setbacks into the ride of your life.
This episode covers:
– The injuries, stress, and lost contract that nearly ended his career
– How mindfulness work with Patrick Sweeney helped him reset
– Why he identifies with the process, not the results
– How fatherhood reshaped his structure, priorities, and perspective
– The one-year bet on gravel that changed everything
– How Specialized Off-Road is turning gravel into a team sport
– Racing alongside Keegan Swenson, Matt Beers, and Sofia Gómez Villafañe
– What road racing taught him about tactics and trust
– The teamwork behind the decisive moves that win races
– Learning off-road technique and lines from Keegan and Matt
– Why the new Crux 5 and Terra Aero wheels feel like a weapon
– The pressure of early success and finally finding the fire again
Guest: Mads Würtz Schmidt
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