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Owen Vermeulen, professional gravel cyclist, addiction recovery advocate, has appeared on the Roadman Cycling Podcast 2 times. Here's where Vermeulen lands on the mental side of cycling. The positions below are drawn from those conversations, quoted directly.
WHO IS OWEN VERMEULEN?
Owen Vermeulen is one of the most honest voices on addiction and recovery in cycling — a South African gravel pro who went public with the full arc of teenage heroin use, a professional skateboarding career, opioid relapse after a sport-ending injury, and the five-year non-linear road back into endurance sport. His perspective matters because it cuts through the highlight-reel pro mythology and reframes addiction as a biological response, not a moral failing. For Roadman's audience — many of whom know someone, or are someone, navigating dependency — his story is one of the most useful ones the show has run.
VERMEULEN ON MENTAL PERFORMANCE
Vermeulen’s key positions on the mental side of cycling.
- Endurance sport fits recovery psychology well — long efforts and long-arc goals are the right shape for a rebuilt brain.
IN VERMEULEN’S OWN WORDS
Verbatim from Owen Vermeulen’s appearances on the podcast.
“the power of those pills I've never experienced a chemical pull like that in my life and I knew after like three days of taking things was like these are going to get me like I'm not strong enough to withhold like my willpower is just not strong enough to keep me away from these”
“with oxycotton the doctors were giving them out like candy because I think they didn't know exactly the extent of how bad those were and then they could just they would just cut them off cold turkey and so a lot of these guys didn't have any other resource other than to go to the streets and get street drugs to compensate for you know their withdrawals”
“I went into my first race and I think I had no idea how to race I just went out there from the gun and just rode as hard as I could didn't know what the hell I was doing ended up winning by like 3 minutes and I was like oh okay this is fun”
“the only vision for the future that comes in addiction is the fear of getting sick without it. So you're constantly battling to avoid that dope sickness we call it. So there's no it's truly a day-to-day grind, hour to hour grind and the only time I could look into the future was oh no I'm going to be sick in tomorrow morning if I don't have this.”
HEAR IT ON THE PODCAST
Episodes where Owen Vermeulen covers the mental side of cycling and related ground.
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What does Owen Vermeulen say about the mental side of cycling?
Owen Vermeulen, professional gravel cyclist, addiction recovery advocate, has appeared on the Roadman Cycling Podcast 2 times. Here's where Vermeulen lands on the mental side of cycling. The positions below are drawn from those conversations, quoted directly.
What is Vermeulen's main point on mental performance?
Endurance sport fits recovery psychology well — long efforts and long-arc goals are the right shape for a rebuilt brain.
Which Roadman Cycling Podcast episodes cover Owen Vermeulen on mental performance?
Vermeulen discusses the mental side of cycling in these episodes: "REVEALED Pro Athletes & Oxycontin Addiction (Owen Vermeulen) | RDMN Clips", "From Drug Addict to Pro Cyclist (Transform Your Life) | Owen Vermeulen".
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