Have You Met Nick Wagenmann?
Have You Met...
Nick Wagenmann?
The Journey and Love for Cycling
HUNT: Take us back to the start—when did you first fall in love with cycling?
Nick: I always loved to ride bikes. MTB, BMX you name it. But at some point I lost sight of bicycles. When my father started working with riders from the World Tour and the sport was very present at home again, I slowly got back into it. To summarise, I would say that I have loved all kinds of cycling since my early childhood and after a long break I found my way back into road cycling through my father.
HUNT: What’s a childhood memory on the bike that still sticks with you?
Nick: Definitely riding around Stanley Park in Vancouver when my brothers and I were just children with rental bikes and ending up sharing one huge sandwich at the English Bay.
HUNT: How has your relationship with cycling evolved over the years?
Nick: A lot has changed for me over the last years. In the last few years in particular, cycling has become something I wanted to do, but I've always felt some kind of pressure from outside to do it so that I don't fall behind. At one point, my relationship with cycling was certainly toxic, but over the last few months, I’ve realised again what I love about it and what I really enjoy and benefit from mentally.
HUNT: What keeps you coming back to the bike, no matter what?
Nick: The feeling of riding your bike. Even on days when you've only been riding into a headwind for 3 hours, I realize with just 5 minutes of tailwind what brings me back again and again. That feeling when it's rolling- it´s simply incomparable.
Life as a Content Creator & Community Builder
HUNT: When did you realise that sharing your rides and stories could inspire others?
Nick: I was always into to creating and posting content, but when I started showing and telling more about myself really, I quickly realized that most of the stuff I did resonated with others. I got more and more feedback and interactions that’s when I started showing more of my lifestyle and the things I enjoy.
HUNT: What’s been the most unexpected or rewarding part of building an audience around cycling?
Nick: Getting to know so many people. And I’m not only talking about the tons of people you have chat with online, but the ones you meet in real life. You quickly realize that there are so many people out there who you share the same passion with. You connect so quickly and meet so many different beautiful souls.
HUNT: You’ve been part of the HUNT family for years—what does that connection mean to you?
Nick: The connection means a lot. Hunt wheels were my first carbon wheelset ever. To partner up with a brand that had a major stake in everything that I’ve built, and the past years means a lot to me. To officially represent a brand that helped me to get where I am today without them knowing in the first place is something else.
HUNT: What does a perfect day look like for you—on or off the bike?
Looking Ahead & Final Thoughts
HUNT: What excites you most about the future—whether in cycling, content, or life in general?
Nick: I’m excited to start off on a different foot than in 2024. I did too much stuff I didn’t enjoy and thought I was required to do over the last couple of years. I’m much looking forward to riding my bikes more because I enjoy it to the fullest and not because I think I must.
HUNT: If you could give one piece of advice to someone looking to share their own cycling journey, what would it be?
Nick: Do you! Get inspired but stay you. If you feel like doing something, do it, if not, don’t. Do what you enjoy, what makes you flourish.
HUNT: What’s one thing most people don’t know about you but should?
Nick: I’m super insecure, love peonies and painting.
HUNT: Many thanks Nick, for this in-depth chat!