Van Avermaet: Young talents will have earlier peaks but shorter careers

Greg Van Avermaet (CCC Team) wins the 2019 GP Cycliste de Montréal
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Looking back on his 2019 campaign, Greg Van Avermaet takes pride in his consistency but regrets a lack of the "spectacular." There was the GP de Montréal victory, and stage wins in Valencia and Yorkshire, but placings were far more common than victories.

“It was not a year people will remember, and that’s a bit sad,” says the Belgian in an interview at CCC Team’s training camp in Spain.

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Patrick Fletcher

Patrick is an NCTJ-trained journalist, and former deputy editor of Cyclingnews, who has seven years’ experience covering professional cycling. He has a modern languages degree from Durham University and has been able to put it to some use in what is a multi-lingual sport, with a particular focus on French and Spanish-speaking riders. Away from cycling, Patrick spends most of his time playing or watching other forms of sport - football, tennis, trail running, darts, to name a few, but he draws the line at rugby.