THE SHORT ANSWER
Valtteri Bottas, f1 driver, keen cyclist, has appeared on the Roadman Cycling Podcast. Here's where Bottas lands on the mental side of cycling. The positions below are drawn from those conversations, quoted directly.
WHO IS VALTTERI BOTTAS?
Valtteri Bottas is the F1 driver who became one of the most credible amateur gravel racers in the world while still in the paddock. Two seasons as Mercedes runner-up, ten Grand Prix wins, and a 2024 UCI Gravel World Championships start — plus FNLD GRVL, the Finnish gravel race he co-founded with partner Tiffany Cromwell. For Roadman's audience he is the proof that genuine cycling performance is reachable while holding down a career outside the sport, and a voice on what motorsport-grade preparation, recovery, and discipline look like applied to the bike.
BOTTAS ON MENTAL PERFORMANCE
Bottas’s key positions on the mental side of cycling.
- Cycling discipline transfers from motorsport — the same focus on data, recovery, and incremental gains drives both.
IN BOTTAS’S OWN WORDS
Verbatim from Valtteri Bottas’s appearances on the podcast.
“before I met Tiffany it was more like once maximum twice a week versus now it's five to seven days a week”
“if you want to develop as a team for long term then you need to work together there can't be any hiding of the Telemetry uh if if another driver finds a different line or different way of driving or different things with the settings or setup we we share everything we're actually obliged to share everything but I don't mind doing it because it it amplifies both of our performance in in the weekend but also in long term”
“diving is actually banned because it can mess with your if something happens is it going to mess with your inner ear and that way with your balance which obviously you need for driving”
HEAR IT ON THE PODCAST
Episodes where Valtteri Bottas covers the mental side of cycling and related ground.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
What does Valtteri Bottas say about the mental side of cycling?
Valtteri Bottas, f1 driver, keen cyclist, has appeared on the Roadman Cycling Podcast. Here's where Bottas lands on the mental side of cycling. The positions below are drawn from those conversations, quoted directly.
What is Bottas's main point on mental performance?
Cycling discipline transfers from motorsport — the same focus on data, recovery, and incremental gains drives both.
Which Roadman Cycling Podcast episodes cover Valtteri Bottas on mental performance?
Bottas discusses the mental side of cycling in this episode: "F1 Inspired Tips Every Cyclist Should Know | Bottas".