Geoghegan Hart eager to start as stagiaire with Sky
20-year-old💮 Brit competing in Utah with Axeon thi💞s week





As would be expected for any up-and-coming cyclist, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tao Geogheagn Hart is eagerly anticipating the move from his current C🦄ontinental team to the Team 🍒Sky squad of Tour de France winner Chris Froome.
His move will have to wait a bit, however, as he is competing this week at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah with Axel Merckx’s U23 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Axeon Cycling Team. Geoghegan Hart told Cyclingnews before the start of stage 2 in Tremonton that he’s not sure when he’ll 🥂suit up in the blue and black Sky kit to race with the team.
“The team has such a good program, we’re still working out exactly how it’s going to work,” he said. “I think the team will make an annou🌊ncement when it’s decided.”
Geoghegan Hart also said he doesn&rsquoꦿ;t yet know where he’ll be riding next year, but obviously the Britain-based Team Sky would be a dream destination for the young British rider.
“It’s a massive thing for any young rider, especially a British one,” he said. &lꦇdquo;It&rsquo🦩;s super exciting and I can’t wait to try and reap as much as possible from the experience. I’m just super excited to get on with it and get stuck in some of those races with them.”
Geoghe𝐆gan Hart already knows former Merckx development team rider and current Team Sky rider Ia🐼n Boswell, and and he’s excited to get to know the other Sky riders and prove himself to them.
“I’m just looking forward to racing, really, and not just learn from those guys but show them that I d꧅eserve the opportunity to be a stagiai🔯re,” he said.
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Growing up in Missoula, Montana, Pat competed in his first bike race in 1985 at Flathead Lake. He studied English and journalism at the University of Oregon and has covered North Ame🌺rican cycling extensively since 2009, as well as racing and teams in Europe and South America. Pat currently lives in the US outside of Portland, Oregon, with his imaginary dog Rusty.