The cyclist Sebastian MoraOlympic diploma in the ‘madison’ modality of track cycling in Games in Parisadmitted that the closing of the season at road world It’s an option the 36-year-old is already considering, and he’s not ruling out competing either. Los Angeles in 2028 what was his fourth Olympic event.
“Before the World Cup there are different tests, now I have to recover properly from my fall on the road in France. Then I have a race in Switzerland and to prepare for the World Cup, which I think is a goal,” he said this Tuesday.
In a media meeting at Trinidad Alfonso Foundationwho supports him through the FER project, recalled that a new Olympic cycle would mean four years. “More to say, you have to meet your goal to first be there and then qualify, so you have to go little by little,” he highlighted.
A month after almost winning a medal in Paris, the cyclist from Vila-real remains convinced that if his partner Albert Torres If he hadn’t crashed, they would have been on the podium.
“The feeling that we have stopped winning medals. The test went our way, we wanted to score at the start and save ourselves for the end,” he commented.
“Within track cycling, the ‘madison’ is the most chaotic and difficult to understand test, but anyone who understands knows that the medal is there. Gold is very hard to come by, but I’m sure silver or copper. Otherwise, that diploma will not be obtained,” reflected Mora, who was the only one who passed the exam.
“I did 32 or 35 laps alone, the easiest thing is to give up but I have a commitment, to myself and to the country. This is something that has never been seen before, especially in Games, and people who understand it appreciate it more. They doubled me up with twelve or fourteen laps to go. If I had held on to the group, something no one had done, we would have been fifth. If Albert did not fall, the medal is safe,” said Mora, who still asked to appreciate his presence in the Games and the diploma earned.
Source: La Verdad

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