Byron Munton | Living and Racing in Europe, Chappies KOM
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Byron Munton is the kind of rider who can chase a Cape Town Strava KOM in the morning… and still talk like a student of the sport at night.
In this episode, Byron breaks down the exact moments that separate “strong” from “pro”: pacing a full-gas effort (including a Trapeze KOM attempt that came within seconds of a milestone), learning how European racing really works, and what it takes to keep your head steady when the pressure spikes.
He’s also stepping into a new chapter with Modern Adventure Pro Cycling—George Hincapie’s new UCI ProTeam project (debuting in 2026) with big European ambitions. Byron’s recent results back it up too: a stage win and 3rd overall at the 2025 Tour of Portugal.
But the real weight of this conversation is what happens off the bike. Byron speaks about his sister Jessie—hit by a driver while training in January 2024, leaving her in a coma, and the ongoing reality their family has had to face since then.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
- How pros think about pacing, risk, and recovery (when it matters most)
- The mental game of racing in Europe (and why “fitness” isn’t the whole story)
- The truth about chasing big goals while carrying real-life pain
- Why cycling safety isn’t a debate—it’s a responsibility
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