Four months after his decision to hang up his wheels at the age of 28, Cameron Meyer has sprung another surprise by deciding to come out of retirement and return to professional cycling, with his focus on the track and his sights set on the 2020 Olympic Games.
The Australian was released by Dimension Data with immediate effect in June after requesting the termination of his contract for ‘personal issues’.
Now, however, according the the Adelaide Advertiser, Meyer will return to action at the London Six Day event later this month.
"I didn’t have an obligation as to when to start back on the bike, it was just let it happen and let that motivation to get up in the morning and start training towards a goal return," he said.
"And I guess when I stepped back on the bike after my break my motivation and passion came back pretty quickly."
After the Six Day, Meyer hopes to compete at the Track World Cup events over the winter before going for selection for the Australian team for next year’s World Championships.
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