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Megan Jastrab on her bronze at the Olympics, overcoming mental barriers & leaving home for professional cycling

Megan Jastrab on her bronze at the Olympics, overcoming mental barriers & leaving home for professional cycling

Update: 2025-10-02
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This week on Watts Occurring Femmes, Megan Jastrab talks all about her journey to bronze at the Tokyo Olympics for the United States. She dives into why she moved to the Netherlands and the differences between cycling professionally in Europe to the US. 


 


Megan tells Manon and Emma about her injuries and how she overcame the mental barriers to get back to peak performance, and how she juggled two degrees alongside her career as a professional athlete! She also chats all about her fundraising to help junior cyclists in the US.




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Megan Jastrab on her bronze at the Olympics, overcoming mental barriers & leaving home for professional cycling

Megan Jastrab on her bronze at the Olympics, overcoming mental barriers & leaving home for professional cycling

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