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S3 Ep28: Brother UK Cycling Podcast - Oscar Onley interview

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Oscar Onley, a 19-year-old from Kelso, is a dazzling cycling talent and a rider supported by The Rayner Foundation.

Riding for Team DSM’s WorldTour squad, he lit up the Brother UK-sponsored Tour of Britain before heading to Croatia and racing wheel-to-wheel with Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard.

He concluded his season at Paris-Tours Espoirs, a fitting finale for a young rider who has mixed U23 and professional races with positive effect in 2022.

Oscar shares insights into his blossoming career, including the importance of domestic races as a youth and junior, the valuable support received from Scottish Cycling and Spokes, the revelation of his climbing talent in France, his tenure with Ag2r’s U19 team, and his goals with Team DSM.

To describe Oscar’s future as bright is an understatement, but this episode reveals a mature and level-headed young man, trusting of his team but firmly in control of his own destiny. Talented but grounded, he is the archetypal Rayner Foundation rider.

This episode is one in a series to celebrate the Rayner Foundation in the build-up to its annual dinner on November 12, 2022.
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Oscar Onley, a 19-year-old from Kelso, is a dazzling cycling talent and a rider supported by The Rayner Foundation.

Riding for Team DSM’s WorldTour squad, he lit up the Brother UK-sponsored Tour of Britain before heading to Croatia and racing wheel-to-wheel with Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard.

He concluded his season at Paris-Tours Espoirs, a fitting finale for a young rider who has mixed U23 and professional races with positive effect in 2022.

Oscar shares insights into his blossoming career, including the importance of domestic races as a youth and junior, the valuable support received from Scottish Cycling and Spokes, the revelation of his climbing talent in France, his tenure with Ag2r’s U19 team, and his goals with Team DSM.

To describe Oscar’s future as bright is an understatement, but this episode reveals a mature and level-headed young man, trusting of his team but firmly in control of his own destiny. Talented but grounded, he is the archetypal Rayner Foundation rider.

This episode is one in a series to celebrate the Rayner Foundation in the build-up to its annual dinner on November 12, 2022.
  continue reading

65 episodi

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