Thursday, 26 January 2017

Rally's Colin Joyce banks on tenacity and talent

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Colin Joyce (Rally Cycling) could have thrown in the towel long ago.

When he first started racing in adolescence, he was "pretty bad," he now admits. "But I kept learning and growing with it, and eventually I really loved it and wanted to keep doing it."

Joyce stuck with it and eventually won the US Junior 15-16 time time trial in 2010.

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"After that I was able to kind of realize that maybe I could compete with some of these kids," the modest 22-year-old from Idaho said.

Joyce continued to progress through the ranks, competing with the Hot Tubes Junior team and slotting into the USA Cycling development program, which allowed him to compete around the world. Joyce made the most of his opportunities, claiming the overall at the Junior Tour of Ireland in 2012.

In 2013, his first season in the U23 ranks, he moved to the California Giant-Specialized development team and also continued to race with the national team. It was with the US team in 2015 at the Volta ao Alentejo that Joyce got caught up in a crash that might have caused many to re-think their decision to pursue a cycling career.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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