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Katie Archibald column

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My first selection for a Great Britain cycling team was the 2013 European Championsh­ips team. Incidental­ly, those champs were held in Apeldoorn, where we’ll be returning for this year’s Worlds. It’s not renowned for being a fast track. Indeed, I’ve heard rumours the Dutch velodrome is situated in a basin, making it below sea level (though Google assures me it sits at a lofty 18m above). But it’s a nice place.

That first selection, back in 2013, was the scene for many other firsts. It was the first time I was unable to sleep because my legs were in too much pain. It was the first time I shared a room with Elinor Barker. For Elinor, it was the first time she discovered that if I say, “Do you need the bathroom? I’m going to have a bath,” it’s because I’m going to be in the bath for 36 hours (did I mention my legs are sore?).

It was the first time I met Shane Sutton. “You look f***ing terrifying,” was his odd version of, “Hello, nice to meet you.” I was, to be fair, sporting more metal on my face and surroundin­g areas at the time. I felt proud to have my first bad-man Shane Sutton story in the bag so early. I had arrived!

Accidental­ly stumbling on new ways to upset Shane would continue, but other British Cycling firsts eventually dwindled. This World Championsh­ips will be my 16th internatio­nal representa­tion of Great Britain. However, I’m hoping it will include a new first. Last year the Worlds programme had the individual pursuit and the Madison on the same day and when it came to targeting selection for one or the other I chose the individual pursuit. This year the programme is the same but my decision is not.

Event-specific selection is open to change right until race day, which is why you won’t have seen those kinds of details in any squad selection announceme­nts, but as riders we make it clear what we’d like to be selected for. For me it’s the team pursuit, the omnium and the Madison. My ticket on the plane is sorted, now I just have to arrive healthy and with good legs.

Olympic and world champion, Katie Archibald got into cycling after winning handicap races on a Highland Games grass track

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