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The Secret Life of a Soigneur
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A soigneur's role in a professional cycling team involves tasks from massages to housekeeping and even as a confidant. Kevin Verstaen, an experienced soigneur working for Soudal Quick-Step, describes the role as looking after the welfare of team members and being a "cyclist laborer."
While traditionally known for giving massages, this task only accounts for about 10% of a soigneur's duties. Finding a good soigneur is more about their ability to support both the riders and other team members.
While traditionally known for giving massages, this task only accounts for about 10% of a soigneur's duties. Finding a good soigneur is more about their ability to support both the riders and other team members.
Soigneurs start their day early and end late, with tasks including driving, shopping, preparing meals, washing kits, and much more. Language skills are a plus, and flexibility is crucial due to the unpredictable nature of their work.
Reliability is key; a soigneur must be prepared for any task and think ahead, especially when traveling. Experience helps, as memorizing rider preferences becomes second nature over time. Kevin highlights the importance of trust and emotional support, with the massage table often serving as a place for riders to confide in their soigneurs.
Reliability is key; a soigneur must be prepared for any task and think ahead, especially when traveling. Experience helps, as memorizing rider preferences becomes second nature over time. Kevin highlights the importance of trust and emotional support, with the massage table often serving as a place for riders to confide in their soigneurs.
The job also involves high-pressure moments, such as working in the feed zone during races, where precision is critical. Despite the long hours and demanding tasks, the role is fulfilling for those who love the sport, with good soigneurs being invaluable to the team.
Soigneur stories often include humorous and challenging moments; they usually see the riders more than their family. Ultimately, a good soigneur is worth their weight in gold.
Hope you’ll enjoy this episode!
Hope you’ll enjoy this episode!
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