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Q&A George Bennett

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September 2024 - Issue 155

The New Zealand climber tells Cyclist about the changing face of racing, working for and against the big stars, and his future plans

- Katy Madgwick

Q&A George Bennett

Cyclist: After working for others for many years, this year you’re focussing more on your own goals. Was this a key factor when you moved from UAE Team Emirates to Israel-Premier Tech?

George Bennett: It was something I was seeking out. I like working for people but I definitely get a better version of myself going for results. I like the balance. Like this year I’ve spent a lot of time riding for other people already, but I’ve had Abruzzo [Giro d’Abruzzo, where he came third] and I’ll get other chances.

It took me a while to learn how to ride for other people when Roglič came along [Bennett was at Jumbo-Visma with Primož Roglič until 2022]. It’s not that I don’t like it. Riding for a guy like Stevie Williams [teammate at IsraelPremier Tech] is great; it’s easy when it’s your mates. I enjoy that aspect, but I do need those times to ride for myself.

Cyc: The team environment seems really positive. Was that a big draw?

GB: You look at everything when you’re looking at teams: your role, equipment, how the team is run in terms of business, performance, all the systems they have in place. Another thing is the intangible vibe, the atmosphere, the momentum they have – a good group of guys that all enjoy each other’s company. We hang out together, we train together outside of races. It’s important and it creates that momentum. And it means that there’s more cohesiveness on race day.

Cyc: Physically you’re in great shape. Have you changed anything?

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