Taranaki Daily News

McCormick in his element

- Hamish Bidwell

Hayden McCormick has every incentive to race.

Winner of the 2018 New Zealand Cycle Classic, the 24-year-old from Cambridge went on to finish second at the national road race championsh­ips, before a fifth-placed finish at the Commonweal­th Games and strong performanc­es at the Tour de Yorkshire and Tour of Britain. But he has since parted company with his One Pro Cycling team, shifting to the Australian UCI Continenta­l BridgeLane.

They’re the first of 20 teams to be announced in next month’s NZ Cycle Classic field, being staged in Waikato for the first time.

‘‘It’s my home turf, I grew up [there] and know all these roads. You always have a bit of a target on your back as defending champ and it’s a hard task, especially with the challengin­g course,’’ McCormick said.

The five-stage race starts on January 23 and will be based in Cambridge, having previously been staged in Wellington, Wairarapa and Manawatu. squad Team

McCormick will be joined on Team BridgeLane next year by two-time New Zealand road race champion Joseph Cooper. Winner of this race in 2017, Cooper is also a renowned time triallist and will ensure Team BridgeLane is very competitiv­e this time around, race director Jorge Sandoval said.

The full field of 120 should be confirmed by the second week of January.

‘‘There’s no point having a big field if the quality’s no good. This year I think the quality of the riders is very good and we’re expecting up to 15 teams from overseas, which is the most we’ve had, plus five teams from New Zealand.’’

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