
159. Lidl-Trek's Mattias Reck: Why are riders faster, and the resilience of Mads Pedersen
From Cyclist Magazine Podcast by Cyclist Magazine
June 11, 2026 · 1h 15m
About this episode
Mattias Reck discusses coaching, rider resilience, and the evolving dynamics of cycling performance.
This week, Will and James are joined by Lidl-Trek’s head coach, Mattias Reck. Born and raised in Sweden, like most people in his profession Mattias started out racing as a pro before moving into performance coaching. In 2017 he joined Trek-Segafredo, where he soon found himself nurturing the talents of a young Mads Pedersen (Swedish and Danish languages are pretty similar, says Mattias, which certainly helped with coaching). Today that relationship continues – Mads is something like family now – albeit Mattias is also personally responsible for a host of other riders, ‘mostly the Danish ones’ plus women’s WorldTour stars Shirin van Anrooij and Fleur Moors. We joined Mattias just after Paris-Roubaix, where Pedersen had finished seventh. Not quite the result the team was hoping for at the start of the Classics campaign but a victory of sorts given Pedersen’s awful crash at the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana at the beginning of February, which saw him undergo surgery and only return to racing in late March. Here, Mattias explains such emotional highs and lows of rider and coach when the proverbial hits the fan; the mental fortitude needed for rehab; and the care teams give to their…
People in this episode
Hosts: Will, James
Guest: Mattias Reck
Topics covered
- coaching
- cycling performance
- mental resilience
- nutrition
- training methods
- rehabilitation
Keywords
- Mattias Reck
- Mads Pedersen
- Lidl-Trek
- coaching
- rehabilitation
- nutrition
- cycling
- performance
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Lidl-Trek, Trek-Segafredo, Rouvy
Places: Sweden, Paris-Roubaix
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