Bram Wulteputte

Domestique

Cycling has shaped my life since I was a kid watching the Tour de France with my family. The battles between Alberto Contador and Andy Schleck are seared into my mind forever. These days, as Head of Social & Podcasts at Domestique Cycling, I get to explore the sport's stories every week and add to the narrative.

I'm Bram Wulteputte, Head of Social & Podcasts at Domestique Cycling. I produce and co-host the weekly Domestique Cycling Podcast with Ethan Lessiter, where we break down the latest pro cycling news, analyse routes when they come out, preview the biggest races, and dig into the stories that make this sport so compelling. I also produce the Hotseat podcast, hosted by Aidan Burgess.

My focus is on making cycling's complex world with its transfers, team economics, and sometimes questionable rider decisions feel accessible and engaging. I occasionally write opinion or analysis pieces to this end. On a strategic level, I oversee the management of our social channels, always looking for ways to bring fans closer to the sport we all love.

Growing up, my family planned almost every summer around catching at least one Tour de France stage live. My first real cycling memory? Pantani and Armstrong battling on Mont Ventoux in 2000. Since then, cycling has been a constant in my life. These days, as a single dad to a young daughter, I've swapped the Alpe d'Huez for the Alpe du Zwift, but my passion for the sport hasn't changed one bit.

Next to Domestique, I run an educational game development studio called Shapescape. You can find me on. X, LinkedIn, or Strava.

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