Tim Declercq: from ‘El Tractor’ to life after the peloton - Domestique Hotseat
In this episode of the Domestique Hotseat, Tim Declercq sits down with Aidan for a wide ranging conversation that moves well beyond watts and race results. Declercq talks about the shift from rider to coach, what modern cycling asks of young riders, and why safety and stress became harder to ignore as his career went on.

They also get into the bigger picture: what new money is doing to the sport, why nutrition has changed the level of the peloton, and how Declercq views Remco Evenepoel’s Tour de France ambition in an era shaped by Tadej Pogačar’s climbing standard.
Other things they talk about:
🚜 Where the nickname El Tractor came from and why it stuck
🧠 The pressure of being responsible for positioning in the Classics, and the fear of not delivering
⚠️ Safety in the bunch, why it weighed on him, and what can realistically change
🥖 The real performance shift: more carbs on training rides, faster recovery, higher repeatability
👨👩👧 Family life on the road, and the hidden load carried at home
🔬 Data, development teams, and why early specialisation is rising fast
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