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Steve Cummings
As Mark Cavendish announces that he'll never
ride the track again another former world track champion Brit says he's
turning his back on the boards. Steve Cummings was a big part of British
Cycling success story on the track, but for the last couple
of years he reckons that his body
has been telling him he's really a
road racer.
After riding with Discovery Channel and now Barloworld in some of the
worlds biggest races, including Classics like Paris-Roubaix and the
Giro d'Italia, Cummings found he couldn't adapt to the training with
the track squad for the Beijing Olympics and instead rode the time trial,
where he did well despite little
special preparation.
Cummings is now based full time in Tuscany and Chris recently visited
him to do a 'Ride With Steve Cummings' story for Cycle Sport 
magazine that will be out in the New
Year. During the ride Cummings, who won the Italian single day road
Classic this year, the Bernocchi Cup, told him that his track career
was over and that all his preparation now was geared to racing on the
road.
"Over the last year or so I've realised that I am a road rider,
my body has all the charactersitics of a road rider and that is where
all my ambitions lie now. I'm 100% training for the road now and
my
ambition next year is to
win moreroad races and at least one
big one," Cummings told Chris.
He wouldn't be drawn on how big, but in his spare time he's wading through
a stack of DVDs watching the finales of races like Milan-San Remo and
Liege-Bastogne-Liege. He's lost weight, done the miles to become a more
efficient rider and he's already training in the Tuscan hills and mountains,
and he's going well. "I want to start early with the Tour Down
Under maybe then have
really good form for San Remo and build for a good Giro d'Italia. I
also want to ride well at the end of the year and do a good Tour of
Lombardy," he says
Words and pics by Chris Sidwells