British bike owner Harrison Wood hopes his choice for the Criterium du Dauphine can improve his probabilities of racing within the Tour de France.
The 22-year-old from Torquay has been included within the Cofidis group for the French-based basic which is seen as a warm-up for the Tour de France.
Wood completed the primary stage of the race in 77th place on Sunday.
“The fact that I’m here and I’m racing it, and they’ve put their trust in me gives me a slight chance,” he stated.
“If I do well this week then normally I should ride it. If I do well, if I’m up there, there’s no reason I wouldn’t,” he instructed BBC South West.
“But it’s my first year as a pro cyclist so sometimes the teams prefer to put you in the Giro in Italy or the Vuelta in Spain, the other two Grand Tours, to get you to learn because the Tour’s really stressful.
“That for me is my large dream, to have the ability to journey the Tour de France, it could simply be wonderful to do it.”
Wood’s journey to elite level cycling has not been the norm – he started out playing football and was on Torquay United’s academy before it was shut and began cycling with Mid Devon Cycling Club.
He joined an amateur team in France in 2019 and then spent two years riding semi-professionally in the Netherlands before signing up as a trainee with top French side Cofidis last year.
Wood had been in the French Alps training for the Tour de Suisse when he got the call to tell him he was being picked for the Criterium du Dauphine.
The race, in the south east of France, was won by Chris Froome ahead of three of his four Tour de France victories while Geraint Thomas won the 2018 edition shortly before taking that year’s Tour de France title.
And Wood hopes he can follow those British riders and taste some success at the top level of the sport.
“It’s nonetheless early days in my profession, however I’d prefer to win a stage or one thing like that,” he stated.
“I’m not going to beat across the bush and say ‘I do not actually know, I wish to be taught’ as a result of all people in some unspecified time in the future has bought to be a bit bullish and say what they assume.
“For me to win a stage would be amazing, that’s going to be very hard, but I’m all in for it.
“I believe we have got a very nice group and group who help these ambitions of making an attempt for a stage win, so why not give it a go and see what occurs?”
Source: www.bbc.co.uk