From Oxford Mathematician to Cycling World Record Holder - Vittoria Bussi

From Oxford Mathematician to Cycling World Record Holder - Vittoria Bussi

In todays episode of Going Mental, Jan Frodeno sits down with cycling world record holder Vittoria Bussi. The first woman in history to ride more than 50 kilometers in one hour. But Vittoria’s story goes far beyond cycling. A former Oxford PhD mathematician, Vittoria shares how losing her father changed the direction of her life, how she turned pain into performance and why obsession became her greatest strength. Vittoria also explains how she built her own independent project outside traditional cycling structures, why she repeated one-hour simulations every single week in training and what it really feels like to push the human body to its absolute limit. This is a raw and inspiring conversation about elite performance, mental strength, grief, purpose and what it truly means to go mental. Enjoy! Ryzon offers high-performance, fairly produced endurance apparel for triathletes, cyclists, and runners. The brand is globally recognized for combining technical innovation with a clean, timeless design. Use the code “FRODENO10” to save 10% at Ryzon (valid until October 31, 2026). More: ⁠⁠https://ryzon.net/en-int/discount/FRODENO10?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=podcast&utm_term=goingmental PILLAR Performance provides science-backed, clinically dosed micronutrition designed specifically for endurance athletes. Their supplements focus on optimizing recovery, sleep, and immunity without unnecessary fillers. If you want to give it a try, use the code GOINGMENTAL at pillarperformance.shop — or, for North American listeners, at TheFeed.com. That’s GOINGMENTAL for 15% off your first purchase. Produced by Podstars by OMR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A Fighter’s Mind - Chris McCormack

A Fighter’s Mind - Chris McCormack

In this episode of Going Mental, Jan Frodeno sits down with one of triathlon’s most iconic and polarizing figures: Chris “Macca” McCormack — 2x Ironman World Champion, 6x Triathlete of the Year, and o...

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Pressure, Panic Attacks and One of Cycling's Greatest Comebacks - Demi Vollering

Pressure, Panic Attacks and One of Cycling's Greatest Comebacks - Demi Vollering

Fresh off one of the most remarkable victories in professional cycling, Demi Vollering joins Going Mental to unpack the mindset behind her dramatic Giro d'Italia Women comeback. Just days after comple...

22 Kesä 53min

Why Success Feels Empty at the Top - Scott DeRue

Why Success Feels Empty at the Top - Scott DeRue

Scott DeRue has climbed Mount Everest, completed the Seven Summits, led global businesses through crisis and now serves as CEO of Ironman. In this episode of Going Mental, Scott shares the leadership...

15 Kesä 1h 11min

Broken Bones, Tour Wins & Why Happiness Beats Pressure - Tom Pidcock

Broken Bones, Tour Wins & Why Happiness Beats Pressure - Tom Pidcock

What does it take to win Olympic gold after breaking your collarbone just weeks before the Games?In this episode of FRODENO GOING MENTAL, Jan Frodeno sits down with Tom Pidcock. The two-time Olympic C...

8 Kesä 57min

Henning Thrien: The Mind Games of Elite Athletes

Henning Thrien: The Mind Games of Elite Athletes

In this episode, Jan opens up a deeply personal chapter by sitting down with his own sports psychologist, Henning Thrien. Henning has spent the last 15 years working at the intersection of human vulne...

1 Kesä 55min

Nino Schurter: Winning for 20 Years

Nino Schurter: Winning for 20 Years

Olympic Champion and MTB legend Nino Schurter joins Going Mental for a deep conversation about pressure, flow, motivation and longevity. Nino reflects on a career that shaped modern mountain biking. ...

25 Touko 57min

The Norwegian Method: Science vs. Soul – Kristian Blummenfelt

The Norwegian Method: Science vs. Soul – Kristian Blummenfelt

What drives someone to race four major triathlons across two and a half continents in just six weeks — and still come out sharper on the other side? In this episode, Jan sits down with Olympic Gold Me...

11 Touko 1h 14min

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