Want to know a little more about Trek World Racing's breakout U23XC rider? The music a person listens to says alot about them. Whether it's getting amped for a race run, spinning it out on the trainer or just chillin in the tent post-race, the music a rider chooses is quite telling about his/her personality. Enjoy this weekly installment of Trek World Racing's "Tunes to Ride By," sponsored by JBL.
Week 2: Mathias Flückiger
Training:
The music is very important during training for me. I never hear as much music as I do during training. I listen to a lot of different artists and styles. Most important is that the sound has a good rhythm. For this reason, I currently like David Guetta.
- David Guetta: "Gettin Over"
- David Guetta "When Love Takes Over"
- Lady Gaga "Bad Romance"
Relaxing:
Unfortunately, I don't have much time for relaxing these days. With study, training and work... But it must have a good sound and be a little slower. For example, a little track from a sad movie, so can I dream well and relax.
- Jame Blunt "Shine On"
- Bob Marley "Could You be Loved"
- Enya "Now We Are Free"
Pre-Race:
For me, this music will be very similar to training as it must be uplifting and usually have a good beat.
- Fedde Le Grande "Scared of Me"
- Creedence Clearwater Revival "Fortunate Son"
- David Guetta "I Gotta Feeling"
Traveling:
When I'm traveling, I like to listen to music which will help me to sleep well, especially on long flights, so I can dream and sleep deeply. In many ways, it's the same as the relaxing playlist.
- Laura Pausini "Son Amores"
- Bob Marley "No Woman No Cry"
Special thanks to JBL for supplying all the goods to rock out hard whenever and wherever you want -- on the trail, in the car or at home.



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