Jonathan Vaughters on Tour math, Ben Healy and the future of cycling - Domestique Hotseat Podcast
In this episode of the Domestique Hotseat, the conversation shifts from the peloton to the boardroom. Host Aidan sits down with EF Education - EasyPost founder and team boss Jonathan Vaughters for a wide ranging, sharply opinionated chat about what worked in 2025, what did not, and why the sport’s economic model is creaking under its own weight.

Vaughters assesses EF’s 2025 with bluntness. The big races, he says, went almost exactly to plan. The smaller ones did not. He links that gap to the reality of running the youngest WorldTour squad in the peloton,.
At the heart of the episode is a clear eyed critique of cycling’s business model. Vaughters argues that one year licences strip teams of long term value, that sponsorship is doing too much of the heavy lifting, and that without meaningful media rights the sport has very few levers left.
Cost controls and permanent franchises, he suggests, are not ideological choices but practical ones. To make the point, he sketches a deliberately provocative scenario: what a salary cap era might mean for a rider like Tadej Pogačar, and why it could reshape competition rather than flatten it.
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