Cycling Pro Road & MtbBritish Cycling announce 2010/2011 Olympic Development Programme intake
British Cycling has today announced the 25 riders who have been accepted on to the 2010/2011 Olympic Development Programme (ODP). The ODP is the second step on British Cycling’s pathway to elite success, and aims to develop riders aged 16-18 years to a standard where they will be accepted onto the Olympic Academy Programme. A host of talented young riders will join an existing core of second year riders who have already enjoyed success on the world stage. British Cycling’s Performance Manager Shane Sutton said: “We’ve got 25 riders on this year’s ODP, with a healthy mix across each discipline which means training camps and racing opportunities are optimised. We have 18 new recruits, of which 16 have graduated from the Talent Team programme and a significant number of these riders came through the Go-Ride programme. This is testament to the success of British Cycling’s development pathway and puts us in good stead for future Olympic Games beyond London 2012.”
BMX Kyle Evans Grant Hill Dan McBride Abbie Taylor Tre Whyte
Endurance Jonathan Dibben Owain Doull Matthew Holmes Christopher Latham Sam Lowe Josh Papworth Harry Tanfield
Elinor Barker Hannah Barnes Lucy Garner Hannah Layland Harriet Owen Amy Roberts
MTB Grant Ferguson Katy Winton
Sprint James Berryman Jessica Crampton John Paul Matthew Rotherham Victoria Williamson
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