The Scotsman

Archibald is looking to add festive cheer to her year of golden success

L Scot says London World Cup glory would round off best-ever season

- By TOM DEAN

In her own words, Katie Archibald has enjoyed the best year of her glittering career to date and says crowning it off with a Tissot UCI Track World Cup triumph in London this weekend would be the icing on the cake.

Archibald’s trophy cabinet is already full to the brim after another superb year on the track.

In the last 12 months, the Scot picked up gold at the 2018 World Championsh­ips in the Madison event alongside Emily Nelson and added another at the Commonweal­th Games in the individual pursuit, as well as points race silver.

She also bagged a sensationa­l 11th European crown as a member of the GB team pursuit squad which brushed all aside in Glasgow. At the last World Cup round in Berlin, she won omnium gold, finishing with 132 points, 14 clear of Italy’s Letizia Paternoste­r.

She has since been named Cycling Weekly’s Female Rider of the Year and was nominated for the Sunday Times Sportswoma­n of the Year.

All this added up means the

0 Katie Archibald, bottom right, and Laura Kenny compete in the Madison at the European Championsh­ips in Glasgow in August.

Milngavie rider has had quite the 2018 and has fixed her attentions on topping it off in style.

“In terms of my career I suppose it has been my best year,” said the 24-year-old.

“It sounds stupid because the Olympics is everything but equally I missed the World Championsh­ips that year.

“Everything I am doing now was all realised in Rio but this year the Commonweal­th individual pursuit medal was very important and so was the British record.

“Victory in London would be just before Christmas and

would top it all off in front of a home crowd.”

She admitted her Sportswoma­n of the Year nomination was all a bit surreal.

“I was third placed and we had been there all evening – and for all the other awards it had only been the winner who stood up.

“When it got to my award they started calling up third place and I was just dumbstruck, so I had to go up and accept the award – that was a strange one.

“It was a very fun evening and I had been a bit nervous about going but I love a good montage

and it was inspiring story after inspiring story.”

Archibald’s first Track World Cup event of the season in Milton,canada deliveredf­urther success in the form of gold in the Madison with Elinor Barker. And, after her Berlin win, Archibald is hoping she and her team-mates can replicate that form.

“I spent so much time throughout the summer talking about how excited I was for the track season and getting that under my belt,” she added.

“London will be the final World Cup event I compete in before the World Championsh­ips

next year. I have been so wrapped up in Madison racing lately that I think sometimes it is easy to overlook basic physiology that is going to allow you to win races.

“We tick a lot of those boxes just by racing as a team – so as long as the rest of the girls are going well – it seems to keep me in good stead.” l See the stars of British Cycling #Backtothet­rack at London’s Lee Valley Velopark at the 2018 TISSOT UCI Trackcycli­ng World Cup series between 14 and 16 December. For tickets and more informatio­n visit www.trackworld­cup.co.uk

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