Adam Blythe looks set to return to the WorldTour after his one year spell with British Continental level team NFTO.
He won the 2014 RideLondon Classic ahead of WorldTour teams and remained coy about who he would ride for before stage 6 of the Tour of Britain.
"I haven’t committed to anything yet. I’ve had offers but I’m still weighing up my options at the moment. We’ll see what happens," he said to Cyclingnews. "When the Tour of Britain is finished, I should have something that I can release but nothing is sorted yet."
"I just want to get back in there and ride some better races and win some better races."
Many people have linked him in the past week with a move to Australian team Orica-Greenedge, where he would join fellow Brits Adam and Simon Yates.
Blythe admitted he had help talks with the team, but so far there was nothing more than that.
"There’s nothing official yet," he said. "It’s just a rumour. I’ve been talking to GreenEdge, but there is nothing official that has come out about that. It’s the rumour mill at its best."
Blythe previously rode with BMC, where he rode the Cobbled races which he loves so much and he became a big part of Philippe Gilbert’s Ardennes team, famously helping him win the Ardennes Triple in 2011 before joining BMC with his team captain.
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