Matthew Riccitello on Removing his Power Meter and Riding on Feel

Matthew Riccitello on Removing his Power Meter and Riding on Feel

From Sigma Sports Unplugged with Matt Stephens by Sigma Sports

February 6, 2026 · 1h 6m · Season 1 · Episode 168

About this episode

Matthew Riccitello discusses his journey as a young climber in the WorldTour and his training philosophies.

Matthew Riccitello is one of the most exciting young climbers in the WorldTour. Fresh from a breakthrough fifth place at the Vuelta a España, the 23-year-old American joins Matt Stephens from altitude camp in Sierra Nevada to reflect on his journey so far and his move to Decathlon CMA CGM Team. In this episode, Matthew discusses GC ambition, training philosophies, racing without a power meter, and why consistency and confidence are his greatest strengths. Matt learns about life in his hometown Tucson and his adoptive European home of Nice. Wise beyond his years, Riccitello explains how he feels the final week of a Grand Tour is the best stage on which to shine. www.sigmasports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

People in this episode

Host: Matt Stephens

Guest: Matthew Riccitello

Topics covered

  • cycling
  • training philosophies
  • WorldTour
  • Grand Tour
  • athlete journey
  • performance without power meter

Keywords

  • Matthew Riccitello
  • Vuelta a España
  • Decathlon CMA CGM Team
  • cycling training
  • power meter
  • Grand Tour
  • confidence
  • consistency

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Decathlon CMA CGM Team

Places: Tucson, Nice

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