Steve Cummings delighted with late inclusion in GB Olympic road race squad

Cummings looking to move forward now after initially being over looked for a spot, and is determined to bring back a medal with the GB team from Rio

Steven Cummings wins stage 7 of the 2016 Tour de France

(Image credit: Watson)

Steve Cummings (Dimension Data) began the Tour de France expressing his anger at being overlooked for selection for Great Britain’s road team for the Olympics and is set to end it with Rio de Janeiro as his next destination.

Speaking before the start of stage 17 the day after British Cycling and the British Olympic Association confirmed he will be replacing Pete Kennaugh in the five-man road team, Cummings was all smiles.

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Peter Cossins has been writing about professional cycling since 1993, with his reporting appearing in numerous publications and websites including Cycling WeeklyCycle Sport and Procycling - which he edited from 2006 to 2009. Peter is the author of several books on cycling - The Monuments, his history of cycling's five greatest one-day Classic races, was published in 2014, followed in 2015 by Alpe d’Huez, an appraisal of cycling’s greatest climb. Yellow Jersey - his celebration of the iconic Tour de France winner's jersey won the 2020 Telegraph Sports Book Awards Cycling Book of the Year Award.