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Indian cycling will see significant changes in the next 3-4 years, predicts foreign coach Sireau

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India’s Cycling Future Looks Bright with Coach Kevin Sireau at the Helm

India’s cycling scene is set for a major transformation in the lead-up to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, with French coach Kevin Sireau expressing confidence in the country’s talent pool. Sireau, a two-time Olympic silver medallist, was appointed as the head coach by the Cycling Federation of India earlier this year to steer the team towards success on the international stage.

Sireau has set his sights on the upcoming World Championships in October as the immediate target for his riders. He believes that with careful planning and dedicated training, Indian cyclists like L Ronaldo Singh, Y Rojit Singh, and others have the potential to achieve podium finishes at major competitions, including the Olympics.

The coach emphasized the importance of hard work and discipline in reaching Olympic glory, noting that the young talents in India have the skills and determination to succeed. With promising riders like Esow Alben, David Beckham, and others showing improvement and setting personal bests in recent races, the future of Indian cycling looks promising.

India’s performance in international competitions has been on an upward trajectory, with notable achievements in both junior and senior categories. The country’s success at the Asian Track Cycling Championship and the World Junior Track Cycling Championship is a testament to the growing talent pool and the dedication of the athletes.

With Coach Sireau’s guidance and the support of programs like the Target Olympic Podium Scheme, Indian cyclists are poised to make a mark on the global stage. As the team continues to train and compete under Sireau’s leadership, the prospects for podium finishes and Olympic success look brighter than ever.

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