Dave Brailsford may no longer be part of the British Cycling track set-up, where he was one of the key figures in a decade of velodrome success, but the Sky manager admits that it would be almost impossible for him not to “keep one eye” on the Track World Championships this week – particularly as the event comes at a point in the build-up to the Rio 2016 Olympics where, Brailsford said, “you really want to start seeing some progression.”
Brailsford is currently at the Vuelta a Andalucia but while his main focus is on directing Team Sky’s efforts here, he told Cyclingnews that he will be following the Worlds as closely as he can “using things like that special track racing channel the UCI have got on the internet.”
“I got a few texts from Shane [Sutton, GB Track coach] this morning, wished him good luck and I’m sure he’s done a good job, I’m sure the team will do all right, their trajectory’s good and they’ve good momentum building towards Rio now,” Brailsford said in La Rábida on Wednesday.
“You’ve got London Worlds next year and then it’s onto the big one, you really want to start seeing some progression and then really build through this upcoming year now to the 2016 Worlds, which will be in London again, which is fantastic for the squad. That’s going to a real benefit to have a home World Championships before going off to Rio, a great opportunity, and like I say I think they’re progressing. It’s a ‘build phase.’”
Froome
For Chris Froome and Team Sky, the Vuelta a Andalucia marks the beginning of the long build-up to the Tour de France in July. “It’s one of our first races of the season, the first I’ve been on this year, too, and we’ve got a lot of new riders, and the important thing is to race well, race hard and take it as it is. We’re in February, so we want to get some good morale out of it.”
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