Mark Cavendish says he is so focussed on riding the track next year to prepare for the Olympics, he is considering renting a flat near the Manchester velodrome.
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Telegraph, Cavendish said: "To be fair, it has got to the point that even if it's in synchronised swimming, an Olympic medal is the only thing I'm missing. I'm 30 years old. I want these challenges. The last few years I've been doing the same stuff.”
"I need to look at how many days I will be up there [training in Manchester, where British Cycling are based], but it will be a lot. It might be worth renting to be honest. Nicer than staying in hotels all the time."
It wont be easy to be selected for Great Britain’s omnium spot, as Ed Calncy, third in London 2012, also wants to ride. Cavendish says he is the best man for the job, but doesn’t want to be given the spot based on his name.
"Me and Ed speak all the time. I've been straight with him and he has been straight with me. I don't want to get the ride because of my history in cycling or who I am or whatever. I don't want any favours. I want to get it because I am the best man for the job."
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