Cyclist Magazine

Q&A Josh Tarling

Cyclist: You will be among the favourites for a time-trialling medal at this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris. What are your expectations?

Josh Tarling: To win. I’d like to do the road race as well, but it depends because there are only four spots on the GB team. I also want to do the Madison on the track. So I’d like to win the Madison and the time-trial.

Cyc: You’ve now beaten almost all the top time-triallists on the WorldTour. Who’s your biggest remaining rival?

Filippo Ganna, my Ineos Grenadiers teammate. He’s the only one. We could be going head-to-head

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