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Elinor Barker: New mum aiming for sixth title at 2023 Cycling World Championships

August 1, 2023
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Elinor Barker won European gold in the madison earlier this year
Venue: Glasgow, Scotland Date: 3-13 August
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It is 10 years since Elinor Barker won the first of five track cycling world titles but she insists there is still plenty more to come.

Barker, now 28, juggles elite sport with motherhood following the birth of her first child.

And she admits there are times she feels like a parent on the bike given the wealth of young talent around her.

But despite sleepless nights and relying on babysitters, she is eying her most successful Championships yet.

Barker has been named by Great Britain in both the provisional track and road squads for the first ever combined Cycling World Championships, which take place on 3-13 August in Glasgow.

Having recovered from sickness to complete the Giro d’Italia earlier this month, Barker is in peak condition for potentially six events in Glasgow.

“I’ve never done that number before but I’d actually like to have a go at them all,” she said.

“Madison is the one I really want but logistically, there’s only one clash so I could go for them all. Physically I feel in good shape to play my part.”

Barker collected Madison and team pursuit gold at the European Championships in February before turning to the road, and is combining both disciplines with parenting one-year-old Nico.

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“How I’m handling combining [sport and motherhood] usually depends on how much sleep I’ve had. Sometimes I wonder how long I can carry on, but right now everything is great,” said the National Lottery-funded athlete.

“One of the great things of having a home World Championships is that I can take my partner and parents to look after Nico, so I can sleep the night before each race in the team hotel. After a sleep-deprived year, I’m actually looking forward to that.”

She added: “On the road team there are some riders who are only 18 or 19, so the idea of being 28 with a kid just seems so old. I’m probably a bit of a mother figure because to them, 28 could be 68.

“I know I’m getting old when people call me an “experienced” rider. But Bradley Wiggins was Olympic champion at 36, Annemiek van Vleuten has been winning big races at 39 and Geraint [Thomas] nearly won the Giro at 37. So I could reasonably only be halfway through my career.

“I still get nervous ahead of big races but that’s because I still care. But after a few failures and knock-backs, I guess you just learn not to worry about stuff too much.”

Dani King; Elinor Barker and Laura Trott of Great Britain with gold medals at track World Championships in 2013 in Minsk, Belarus
Elinor Barker (centre) won her first world track title in 2013 alongside Dani King and Laura Trott

Among those young stars nipping at her cleats is 20-year-old Emma Finucane, who won four golds at this year’s British Track Championships.

“Emma is definitely one to watch. She is so talented it’s insane, and we’re all very excited to see just how far she can go. Paris [2024 Olympics] is looking good for her but also LA [2028],” said Barker.

“She has the drive and determination to succeed and also the ability to deal with pressure to go far. But essentially, she’s just really fast. It’s as simple as that.”

Barker admits a sixth world title of her own would be “nice” and while she is likely to play a support role in the road race, she now has the luxury of making long-term plans after agreeing a four-year deal with Norwegian team Uno-X Pro Cycling, including the biggest cycling event of them all – the Tour de France Femmes.

“That’s definitely the dream. What makes it so special is that everybody understands what that event means,” she said.

“The universal recognition that it is one of the biggest sporting events in the world is what sets it apart. The Vuelta and Giro are as difficult and challenging, but they’re not the Tour.”





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