THE SHORT ANSWER
Gareth Joyce, ceo of wahoo fitness, has appeared on the Roadman Cycling Podcast. Here's where Joyce lands on aerodynamics. The positions below are drawn from those conversations, quoted directly.
WHO IS GARETH JOYCE?
Gareth Joyce is the CEO of Wahoo Fitness — the cycling-first connected-fitness company that has spent the last decade carving market share out of Garmin in head units, smart trainers and sensors. His career arc through Mercedes, Delta and Proterra (electric buses) before Wahoo gives him a different read on how a smaller, athlete-built company beats a larger general-purpose incumbent. For cyclists trying to understand where indoor training, navigation and connected fitness are heading, he is one of the most strategically positioned voices in the industry.
JOYCE ON AERODYNAMICS
Joyce’s key positions on aerodynamics.
- Wahoo carved cycling out of Garmin because it was built BY athletes FOR athletes — that intuition is structural, not marketable.
- Big incumbents have a structural weakness in their bulk — you can pick off a small corner like cycling navigation and out-execute thousands of employees because they can't move fast enough.
- 80% of outdoor cyclists are still male — connected fitness and indoor training is where female participation crosses through to outdoor.
- The auto-to-aviation career jump felt like building a whole new toolbox, not adding to the old one — useful frame for any cyclist transitioning careers in their 40s.
- Founder-CEOs of athletic-product companies tend to share specific origin stories — Joyce bought his first bike at 10 by strategically asking for cash and gift cards at his birthday party.
IN JOYCE’S OWN WORDS
Verbatim from Gareth Joyce’s appearances on the podcast.
“There is no reason why athletes and aspiring athletes beyond the 40 million sort of apex athletes shouldn't enjoy that benefit. And when you think about a consumer base that has an interest just to become athletically healthy, that market is more like 4 to 600 million people.”
“When you're an innovation-driven company, typically the ideas outstrip the capacity to execute. And so for a business that's in the current state that we're in, one of our most challenging tasks is to stay focused.”
“I left South Africa, I went to Europe, I lived in Amsterdam, worked in the Netherlands. I had naively entered that market with the belief that well you know look I just take the tools that I have put them in that market everything's going to be fine. I couldn't have been more wrong.”
HEAR IT ON THE PODCAST
Episodes where Gareth Joyce covers aerodynamics and related ground.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
What does Gareth Joyce say about aerodynamics?
Gareth Joyce, ceo of wahoo fitness, has appeared on the Roadman Cycling Podcast. Here's where Joyce lands on aerodynamics. The positions below are drawn from those conversations, quoted directly.
What is Joyce's main point on aerodynamics?
Wahoo carved cycling out of Garmin because it was built BY athletes FOR athletes — that intuition is structural, not marketable.
Which Roadman Cycling Podcast episodes cover Gareth Joyce on aerodynamics?
Joyce discusses aerodynamics in this episode: "Wahoo CEO on Indoor Cycling Training & Beating Garmin | Roadman Cycling Podcast".