Jennifer Valente announced that she will continue her contract on the road with American outfit Sho-Air Twenty20 in 2018. The track specialist recently brought home a gold medal in the Omnium during the UCI Track World Cup in Manchester, and is leading the season’s overall standings in the event.
"I’m happy to announce that I will continue racing for Sho-Air Twenty20 in 2018,” Valente said in a team statement. “It's a program I am familiar with and they support a balanced season with track and road."
Valente, who also took the silver medal in the Omnium at the opening Track World Cup in Poland, plans to use the upcoming summer season on the road as a build-up to the 2018-19 track season.
"Racing on the road after track world championships will be instrumental in building my engine to be the best I can be in the Omnium and team pursuit," Valente said.
"The two disciplines of track and road keep the challenge fresh and allows me to develop my power and speed, while continuing to improve my base-level endurance without over-training. That endurance is key at the moment with a full load of racing."
Valente joined the team in 2012 as a junior athlete, with a focus on the sprint events and has since become an outstanding track endurance racer.
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