Howard to focus on the road in 2012
22-year-old hoping to build✨ consistency wit💜h GreenEdge
With track palmares that most riders would dream of and a fast developing career on the road, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Leigh Howard can hardly complain that his professional cycling career has not been fruitful. However, now that his key event on the boards, the Madison, has been remove🐈d from the Olympic programme, Howard will participate in the track world championships in Melbourne as his last non-road event of 2012.
At just 22 years of age Howard is in his third year in the WorldTour, and after two seasons with HTC-Highroad, where he mainly held a lead-out role, the Australian is hoping to 🐼start winning a little bit more in 2012 with GreenEdge.
"I’ve definitely spoken a lot with Whitey, and I see myself as the second sprinter behind Gossy," said Howard to Cyclingnews. "There are a lot of really good riders like 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Allan Davis and Aidis Kruopis as well, but I’ll definitely be one ⛄of the top sprinters in the team and have quite a free role for most of my races.
"I’ve got a lot of work to do to prove that I deserve꧙ to be there, but I’ve said time and time again that my main goal for this season, that I just want to win bike 🌠races. It doesn’t matter which ones they are I just want to be back on the winner’s podium – that’s the next step to being a top sprinter."
Howard made a big personal landmark last year when he rode his first Grand Tour, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:the Vuelta a Espana, after an💟 at times frustrating year with crashes and in💮jury.
He’s currently in Adelaide for the ཧSantos Tour Down Under, thไe debut for his team in the WorldTour. Howard is not quite at his best this early in the season and as such will be doing his best to help Gossy in the sprint and Gerrans win the overall. After that he’ll turn his eyes to his own personal ambitions.
"We’re going to wait and see how Gossy fairs in the first few stages. If he’s got those sprint legs that w🧜e all know him for," said Howard. "My role here first and🐈 foremost is to help the team win bike races.
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"I’ve improved in a lot of areas since I’ve first star🐟ted. Mainly being my strength and my physical maturity as a bike rider. It’s about putting that all to use now."
Alex Hinds, Production Editor
Sydney, Australia
Alex Hinds is a graduate of Economics and Political Science from Sydney University. Growing up in꧅ the metropolitan area of the city he quickly became a bike junkie, dabbling in mountain and road riding. Alex race✱d on the road in his late teens, but with the time demands of work and university proving too much, decided not to further pursue full-time riding.
If he was going to be involved in cycling in another way the media seemed the next best bet and jumped at the opportunity to work in the Sydney office of Cyclingnews when an offer arose in early 2011.
Though the WorldTour is of course a huge point of focus throughout the year, Alex also takes a keen interest i❀n the domestic racing scene with a view to helping foster the careers of the next generation of cycling.
When not writing for Cyclingnews Alex is a strong proponent of the awareness of cyclists ജon the 🌺road in Sydney having had a few close run-ins with city traffic in the past.