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NTDC Spotlight: Roland Bolduc

Two-time Grand Champion Readies for 19th Trip to Nationals

Roland Bolduc at 2024 New England TDC
FedEx driver Roland Bolduc and Marcy Flemke of the Motor Transport Association of Connecticut, display Bolduc's twin trailer trophy he claimed in June. (Eugene Mulero/Transport Topics)

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In recent years at the , winning has become synonymous with Roland Bolduc.

A Connecticut-based FedEx driver, Bolduc has spent most of his career involved in state and national trucking tournaments, recording dozens of accolades along the way.

He has perfected preparing for the national contest through year-round training and consistently reviewing industry rules and regulations. He co-created, with XPO鈥檚 Richard Sweeney, a training style at their Roadeo Research and Development Facility that enhanced the way New England colleagues approach competition. In other words: We need to talk about Roland.



From last year鈥檚 national title in the 5-axle sleeper berth class, to his two national grand champion trophies (2017 in Orlando, Fla.,; 2022 in Indianapolis), Bolduc seems to consistently find a path to examine the depths of his talents and surpass fellow elite drivers.

NTDC 2024

2024 National Truck Driving Championships

奥丑辞:听Winners from nine categories at the state level who have听advanced to the national competition, where a Grand Champion will be crowned

奥丑补迟:听Contestants are judged on a written exam, pre-trip inspection and driving skills

When: Aug. 21-24

Where: Indianapolis

In June he won his state鈥檚 twin trailer division to secure his 19th trip to the nationals. His preternatural competitive spirit ranges from beast mode to transcendence. Transport Topics recently connected with Bolduc for a wide-ranging conversation.

鈥淎lways excited to get a call for first place; always. It never gets old. And, right away, I focused to the nationals,鈥 he said about securing another state title this summer. 鈥淚t makes me focus more on the three things that I need to focus on. Because you鈥檙e not going against these people. I say they鈥檙e going to be in my class.鈥 But it鈥檚 me against the course. It鈥檚 me against whoever wrote that written exam. It鈥檚 me against whoever placed all the defects on that truck.鈥

Pointing to how the 鈥淪uper Bowl of Safety鈥檚鈥 written exam and pre-trip vehicle inspection, or back room, complement the driving assignment, he went on, 鈥淵ou鈥檙e never against another driver. You鈥檙e against the course. You鈥檙e against the problems. But I know how good they do the course and how good they do the problems. So it鈥檚 stepping up my game to do better on the three.鈥

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Roland Bolduc GC 2017

Roland Bolduc was all smiles after winning the 2017 NTDC grand championship in Orlando, Fla.听鈥μ(John Sommers II for Transport Topics)

As a veteran competitor 鈥 Bolduc is in his early 60s 鈥 he emphasized an appreciation for the tournament鈥檚 complexities and unpredictability. He admittedly recognized the requisite discipline to continue to perform at an elite level. Qualifying for nationals is never taken for granted. Several of his contemporaries, for instance, have come up short from qualifying. Bolduc embraces his love for the national precision-driving tournament, since it has become the incidental venue for him to showcase his many talents.

鈥淚鈥檝e come across people that have told me, 鈥業 don鈥檛 know why you鈥檙e drawing out the course and writing things down. You know, you can stop now because I鈥檓 going to beat you.鈥 And I鈥檝e had that said to me a couple of times. And I鈥檝e told them, 鈥榊ou beat me, I鈥檒l buy you a beer. If I beat you, you buy me a beer.鈥 And, you know, that鈥檚 the only thing I can say. On any given day you can get beat. I try my best not to be on that given day,鈥 he said, without any self-effacement.

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Roland Bolduc NTDC 2022

鈥 and again in Indianapolis in 2022. (John Sommers II for Transport Topics)听

At the 87th annual NTDC in August, he will join more than 400 state champions from around the country vying for a national title in their respective vehicle class. Bolduc is in a unique position.

Since 1987, twenty-eight drivers have taken home the blue ribbon trophy at this 鈥淪uper Bowl of Safety.鈥 Bolduc is the only member of that prestigious club to find himself still competing on the national stage. Winning another best-in-show trophy would put him in the company of Minnesota鈥檚 Raymond Simon as the only drivers to be named three-time NTDC grand champions. In fairness to Bolduc, he has positioned himself immaculately within reach of the venerable distinction.

鈥淚鈥檝e always thought, if I鈥檓 in the finals, I gotta give it hell. I got to do the best I can. No time to relax,鈥 Bolduc explained. Remarking on NTDC鈥檚 scoring system on the course 鈥 50s are perfect 鈥 he added: 鈥淟eave your zeros behind when you go to the nationals.鈥

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Roland Bolduc course 2023

Roland Bolduc took notes as he walked the course at the 2023 NTDC in Columbus, Ohio. (John Sommers II for Transport Topics)听

For Bolduc to succeed, everything must come together: The training, self-discipline and focus. NTDC is a stage for talented drivers to display a mastery of the craft.

鈥淏elt buckles and grand champion rings 鈥 all it does is draw more attention that [competitors] want to knock you off that podium. And that鈥檚 where I鈥檓 sitting: on the podium,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey want to knock you off. So you got to be on your game even more.鈥

Every state qualifier arrives at nationals with dreams. It is their precision-driving cathedral. Simply put: welcome to the big leagues.

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