Leo Hayter closed his deal with Modern Adventure Pro Cycling over a handful of days last summer, committing to return to the global cycling stage with the newly formed US-based setup.
It’s a metamorphosis for the 24-year-old in many respects, as he returns to a world stage representing athletic antipodes – a seasoned ‘veteran’ with seven years of racing, including two-and-a-half seasons at the WorldTour level, and yet a ‘young guy’ who wants to learn and establish a true identity.
Looking back, it’s easy to see the stamp of a prodigy on Hayter, having won a pair of British U23 time trial national championships, a bronze medal in the U23 ITT at the World Championships, and victories at the same level in prestigious races like Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the ‘baby’ Giro d’Italia.
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