French Coach Kevin Sireau Confident of India’s Cycling Talent Shining at 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
India’s Cycling Future Looks Bright with Coach Kevin Sireau at the Helm
India’s cycling scene is set to witness a significant transformation in the coming years, with French coach Kevin Sireau expressing confidence in the country’s talent pool ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Sireau, a two-time Olympic silver medallist, was appointed as the head coach by the Cycling Federation of India earlier this year, with a focus on achieving podium finishes in major international competitions.
Sireau has set his sights on the World Championships in October as the immediate target for his team, which includes promising riders like L Ronaldo Singh, Y Rojit Singh, and David Beckham. The coach emphasized the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving Olympic success, noting that the Indian cyclists have the skills and talent to compete at the highest level.
Under Sireau’s guidance, the Indian cycling team has shown significant improvement, with notable performances at the Asian Track Cycling Championship and the World Junior Track Cycling Championship. The quartet of Esow Alben, Y Rojit Singh, Ronaldo, and David recently clocked their personal best time in the sprint race, signaling their progress on the international stage.
While India may still have some ground to cover to match the top cycling nations, Sireau is optimistic about the future of Indian cycling. With a focus on talent development and rigorous training programs, the coach believes that India has the potential to make a mark in the cycling world.
The recent success of Indian cyclists at the Asian Track Cycling Championship and the World Junior Track Cycling Championship is a testament to the growing talent pool in the country. With Sireau’s expertise and the dedication of the riders, India’s cycling future looks brighter than ever. As the team gears up for the upcoming World Championships and beyond, all eyes will be on the Indian cyclists as they aim for glory on the international stage.