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Oliver Peace’s training schedule | Cycling Weekly

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Oliver Peace’s training schedule | Cycling Weekly

CW: How did you get into cycling?
OP: I started off running, doing local cross-country races. My uncle [Andy Peace] won the 3 Peaks Cyclo-cross race four times, so I got into cycling through cyclo-cross. I joined my local club [Bronte Tykes], raced on the local circuits, and gradually as I went through the age groups things got more serious. I raced internationally as a junior and was picked up by the Picnic development team.

CW: How were your two seasons as an U23?
OP: All of Picnic’s development riders live on site in Sittard, in the Netherlands, where there are 12 houses with two riders in each. I shared a house with Jacob Bush, who is a really good mate. I really enjoyed my two years living there, and this team is great for developing riders, not just physically but mentally in lots of different situations.

Oliver Peace

Age: 21
Raised: Ilkley, West Yorkshire
Lives: Girona, Spain
Height: 6ft 1in
Rides for: Picnic PostNL
Best results: 2nd – junior cyclo-cross national championships (2023); 6th – Paris-Tours U23 (2024); 4th – Orlen Nations GP stage 2 (2025)

CW: What sort of rider are you?
OP: I’m still exploring, but for sure I am more of a climber. I prefer the shorter stuff like in the Ardennes, but I’ve also really enjoyed the longer mountain stages that I’ve done so far.

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