Sigma Sports Unplugged with Matt Stephens

Sigma Sports Unplugged with Matt Stephens

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Sigma Sports is proud to present Matt Stephens Unplugged, a regular catch-up with cycling’s favourite character, Matt Stephens, as he chats with special guests and explores the bowels of his own fruity mind. With lots of surprises along the way, the route-map has been torn up; so who knows what direction we’re going in, or where we’ll end up!www.sigmasports.com/podcast

Episodes(40 episodes)

Season 1 - Episode 154
Tour de France Rest Day Reflections 2025 - Stages 11-15 Has the race already been won?
He’s armed with a portable recorder and he’s still not afraid to use it! Matt Stephens is back at the Tour de France 2025 to bring us a series of vignettes from behind the scenes, as well as his thoughtful reflections on how the men’s race has been ridden over the course of stages 11-15. So if you like thoughtful reflections, panic in ski gondolas and plenty of references to classic pop music - then this is the Tour de France podcast for you. www.sigmasports.com/podcast⁠ EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/unplugged Try i...
Published: Jul 21, 2025Duration: 58m 13s
Season 1 - Episode 153
Tour de France Rest Day Reflections 2025 - Stages 1-10 A relentless and breathtaking first week of racing
From behind the scenes at the 2025 Tour de France, Matt Stephens has got his portable recorder at the ready to capture the atmosphere, and his own reactions to the biggest men’s bike race in the world. From the grand depart in Lille to the unpredictability of Bastille day, there are a whopping ten stages to get stuck into. So if you like tiny toilet reports, caravan float roulette, and time trial recces on Bromptons  - then this is the Tour de France podcast series for you. www.sigmasports.com/podcast⁠ EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/unplugge...
Published: Jul 15, 2025Duration: 1h 4m 44s
Season 1 - Episode 152
Giro Rest Day Reflections 2025 - 4 Plot Twists and Drama (Stages 16 - 21)
After what many are describing as the best Giro d’Italia of all time, Matt Stephens looks back at the final week of action from stages 16 - 21 2025. Stepping out of the TNT Eurosport Discovery TV studio to record his clips, Matt’s reactions are immediate, honest and fresh - with takeaways from each stage that retell the story of the grand tour in his unique way. You can also expect to hear about bees, swashbuckling, snakehips, low-budget Mission Impossible movies, and German Fathers’ day, - after all, this is Matt Stephens Unplugged. www.sigmasports.com/podcast⁠ <...
Published: Jun 2, 2025Duration: 50m 9s
Season 1 - Episode 151
Giro Rest Day Reflections 2025 - 3 Time Trials and Taxidermy (Stages 10 - 15)
Looking back at stages 10 - 15 of the Giro d’Italia 2025, this special episode of Sigma Sports Presents Matt Stephens Unplugged is another fantastic installment of his Rest Day Reflections mini series. After each stage of the Giro, Matt pops out of the TV studio to give us his raw reflections on how the race went that day. Expect wet and wild time trials, Lidl Trek dominance, the surprising demise of a race favourite, and (this being Matt Stephens); water polo cousins, goose attacks and a taxidermied fox to feature too! Contact us! podcast@sigmasports.com ...
Published: May 26, 2025Duration: 43m 5s
Season 1 - Episode 150
Giro Rest Day Reflections 2025 - 2 Pass the Pink Jersey (Stages 4 - 9)
Live from Stockley Park, Matt Stephens steps out of the TNT Eurosport Discovery TV studio and delivers his opinions on the Giro d’Italia as it happens. In this episode, Matt reacts to a thrilling week of racing when the Giro landed on Italian soil, as he focuses on stages 4 - 9. There was a little bit of everything to reflect on; flat stages with frantic finishes, impressive climbing from grand tour debutants, and the pink jersey changing hands four times in the past week. Not to mention a thrilling win for Wout van Aert in Siena, on a stage sh...
Published: May 19, 2025Duration: 43m 12s
Season 1 - Episode 149
Giro Rest Day Reflections 2025 - 1 Travel Days and Duvet Picnics
For the 2025 edition of the Giro d’Italia Matt Stephens has a live in-studio role providing commentary and analysis for TNT Eurosport Discovery. But he’s taken his pod-mic along and will give us his daily reactions to each stage, right after it happens. In this episode, Matt looks back at the first three stages in Albania, which saw some pretty hectic racing right from the very start of his favourite Grand Tour. Matt being Matt, this podcast features tips on how to eat well with only a hotel kettle to cook with, and plenty of laughs along the way...
Published: May 12, 2025Duration: 33m 6s
Season 1 - Episode 148
Paul Double on his journey from almost quitting to his first World Tour stage wins
Matt Stephens chats to Paul Double about his journey from development rider at Zappi’s Racing Team to winning World Tour stages for Jayco AlUla. Unlike recent trends, Paul’s route to the top tier of pro cycling has been a steady development over many years of racing through the ranks, only signing his first World Tour contract at 28. He’s a gritty, determined climber with a decent sprint - so he’s certainly one to watch if he’s chosen for this season’s Giro d’Italia. Not only is he a fantastica bike racer, but he can sing and play...
Published: May 2, 2025Duration: 56m 48s
Season 1 - Episode 147
Boru McCullagh on riding around the world for mental health
Matt Stephens chats to Boru McCullagh about his incredible bikepacking trip around the globe. When he started out, Boru had a fixed route and planned to ride as quickly as possible, but he soon realised that was not the way he needed to do things. In this podcast he explains to Matt how his outlook on bike riding changed when he realised the bike was the means of experiencing the world, and not solely the experience itself. A fascinating chat with a unique young athlete that has some sage advice for all of us. T...
Published: Apr 18, 2025Duration: 1h 5m 20s
Season 1 - Episode 146
Jeroen Swart on his role as UAE Team Emirates XRG Head of Performance
Matt Stephens chats to UAE Team Emirates XRG’s Head of Performance Jeroen Swart about his role on the team, and how he helped transform them into one of the most successful sports teams in the world. With fascinating insights into the importance of applying scientific knowledge in a way that fosters team spirit and personalised approaches to coaching for each individual rider, it's clear to see what Jeroen is so highly regarded in academia and sports science. He discusses the impact of having a star like Tadej Pogacar on the team, the latest research into raceday fueling, and te...
Published: Apr 4, 2025Duration: 1h 8m 50s
Season 1 - Episode 145
Danni Shrosbree on gravel racing to the point of hallucination
Matt Stephens talks gravel racing with former British Gravel Champion Danni Shrosbree. The accomplished former road racer turned to gravel during lockdown and never looked back. Within a couple of years she had become one of the best gravel racers in the world, winning Badlands in the pairs category with her partner Bradley Shenton, finishing 4th at Unbound and inspiring a generation of young riders with her YouTube and Social Media content. In this podcast she explains her plan to race The Life Time Grand Prix, and has some great advice for anyone wishing to try gravel cycling for...
Published: Mar 21, 2025Duration: 1h 6m 33s
Season 1 - Episode 144
Lars van der Haar on control, Cyclocross, and cockerels
Matt Stephens chats all-things cyclocross with Dutch superstar Lars van der Haar. The Baloise–Trek Lions rider is a former U23 World Champion, won the European Championships twice, and shared the elite podium with the likes of Pidcock, Van Aert and Van Der Poel. So there’s no better expert to comment on how the sport is changing in terms of both the riders and their bikes. In this fascinating chat, Lars and Matt have a deep dive on the continued evolution of ‘cross, surprising off-season training methods, and a local hero award he recently received that’s guaranteed to raise...
Published: Mar 7, 2025Duration: 1h 10m 27s
Season 1 - Episode 143
Toms Skujins on bike racing, ice hockey and potatoes
Matt Stephens chats to Toms Skujiņš about his hugely impressive results in recent seasons, with the Lidl-Trek rider coming second at last year’s Strade Bianche, and finishing 4th in the road race at the UCI World Championships in Zurich. The former Latvian national champ is suited to long and hard days in the saddle, and has high hopes for the 2025 season where he’ll certainly be one to watch. Once the official potato ambassador of Latvia, there’s no wonder he takes every opportunity to extol the virtues of the humble spud. Learn more about yo...
Published: Feb 21, 2025Duration: 1h 7m 45s
Season 1 - Episode 142
Alex Yee on his nail biting Olympic Gold and learning from failures
Matt Stephens chats to Alex Yee about his illustrious triathlon career, where he became only the second man to win both Olympic gold and the World championship in the same year for the standard distance triathlon. Now his sights are set on running a marathon in 2025, Matt is keen to learn how training is going, and what time he’d be happy to finish with. For a man with a mural of his face in his hometown, you’d expect him to get full marks in the Lewisham quiz… right? www.sigmasports.com ...
Published: Feb 7, 2025Duration: 1h 1m 40s
Season 1 - Episode 141
Laura Kenny on absolutely loving life after bike racing
Matt Stephens welcomes the first Dame he's ever had on the podcast in a wonderfully uplifting conversation with Laura Kenny. As Britain's most decorated female Olympian, Laura needs no introduction. But how she has embraced life since hanging up her wheels is something we could all learn from. Enjoying the freedom to use her own voice and to truly be herself, Laura is grasping as many opportunities as possible to try something new… and even suggests taking Matt's job when he retires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Published: Jan 24, 2025Duration: 1h 0m 27s
Season 1 - Episode 140
Bas Tietema on targeting the Tour de France
Matt Stephens chats to Bas Tietema about his incredible journey from promising young pro cyclist with a podium at Paris-Roubaix Espoirs, to falling out of love with racing, only to fall back in love with cycling as a fan. While following the tour de france from his tent at the roadside, Bas made some amazing YouTube content with friends and got the motivation to start racing again This inspired him to start his own racing team which became Unibet Tietema Rockets, racing at Pro Tour level. Bas’ story is unique and inspirational, and it feels like this young entrepreneur is...
Published: Jan 10, 2025Duration: 1h 10m 9s
Season 1 - Episode 139
Robbie McEwen on his controversial rider safety opinion
Matt Stephens chats to Robbie McEwen about his highlights of the 2024 season, and whether Tadej Pogacar can be beaten in 2025. The Australian fast man sprinted to his fair share of victories over his illustrious career; none more memorable than his first grand tour stage win in 1999, which came at the Champs Elysees - a story he retells with humorous detail. On the topic of rider safety raised by Christian Prudhomme recently, McEwen’s not shy of expressing his controversial opinions, and offers sage advice that some riders won’t want to hear. Learn more about your...
Published: Dec 20, 2024Duration: 1h 17m 52s
Season 1 - Episode 138
Oscar Onley on the importance of consistency at World Tour level
Matt Stephens chats to DSM-Firmenich PostNL rider Oscar Onley about his sharp rise to the top step of the World Tour podium. The young Scottish rider had a setback at the 2023 Vuelta Espana, but could focus solely on his recovery thanks to the faith his team showed in him by offering him a long contract. He has since gone on to race a fantastic season in 2024, including a stage win at the Tour Down Under, and helping teammate Roman Bardet to win stage one of the Tour de France. In the Kelso quiz, Matt awards a Rugby-related bonus point...
Published: Dec 6, 2024Duration: 1h 9m 43s
Season 1 - Episode 137
Joe Blackmore on stepping up a level and never looking back
Matt Stephens discusses a trailblazing first season at pro level for Joseph Blackmore, which saw him jump up a level from Conti Tour to Pro Tour for Israel Premier-Tech. He had a string of fantastic results along the way, including the general classification and points jersey at the tour de l’Avenir, he also won the tour of Rwanda, tour of Taiwan and the Circuit des Ardennes, and the U23 Liège–Bastogne–Liège! He really can do it all - so it’s no surprise that he smashed the hometown quiz! Learn more about your...
Published: Nov 22, 2024Duration: 1h 14m 51s
Season 1 - Episode 136
David Millar on second chances and the role of the bike in his recovery
Matt Stephens chats to David Millar about retirement, maturity and finding solace in the quiet life. The former British national champion won multiple stages and wore the leader's jersey of all three grand tours during his illustrious career. In a candid and honest conversation, David opens up about his recent alcohol problem, and how the bike played a big role in his rehabilitation. Now in a much better place thanks in no small part to the help of his sister Fran, he has fallen in love with the bike again by tackling challenges that scare him. <...
Published: Nov 8, 2024Duration: 1h 19m 54s
Season 1 - Episode 135
Victor Campenaerts on his switch to Visma Lease a Bike
Matt Stephens discusses career highlights with Victor Campenaerts, including his UCI Hour Record and that amazing victory on stage 18 of the 2024 Tour de France, which he credits to the joyous psychological boost that came with the birth of his son. Recorded in the off-season, Victor is about to move from Lotto Dstny to Visma Lease a Bike, where he explains his goals for 2025 include helping Jonas Vingegaard beat Tadej Pogacar at the Tour. In the hometown quiz, the Belgian phones a friend in the Antwerp diamond trade and convinces him he’s actually on Who Wants to Be a Mi...
Published: Oct 22, 2024Duration: 1h 11m 45s