Chloé Dygert was one rider who didn’t have to wait for the selection announcement to know she had secured a sought-after slot to represent the United States at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, as time trial world champion her place was secure, but that was where the certainty ended for the 27-year-old.
The months after she clinched her second rainbow jersey in the race against the clock in Glasgow did not deliver the smooth run into the Olympics that she had been hoping for.
“I came back to the US, had some days off, relaxed, restarted, did my altitude preparation, and then started to break times that I hadn’t broken ever and see power numbers I hadn’t seen in a very long time,” said Dygert.
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