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Cycling Weekly
2026-04-24 09:39:56

'It's where I want to end up... where I want to be' – young British rider on his taste of the WorldTour high life at this week's Tour of the Alps

Summary By: eMotoX
Josh Golliker, a promising young British cyclist from Redhill, is gaining valuable experience at the highest level of professional road racing during this week’s Tour of the Alps. Having recently stepped up from EF Education-Aevolo, the development team, to the WorldTour squad EF Education-EasyPost, Golliker is embracing the challenge of one of the toughest races on the calendar. This marks his second opportunity to ride with the WorldTour outfit, following a less successful outing at the Tour de la Provence earlier in the year, and he is determined to contribute meaningfully to his team’s efforts. At 22, Golliker is in his final year as an under-23 rider and has already demonstrated his potential with two bronze medals in the national U23 time trial championships. He describes the atmosphere within the WorldTour team as similar yet distinctly more inspiring than that of the development ranks, emphasising how much he values the chance to learn from the sport’s elite. His primary focus during the Tour of the Alps is to support his teammates rather than chase personal glory, reflecting a mature understanding of the professional peloton’s demands. EF Education-EasyPost sports director Sebastian Langeveld highlights that the step from under-23 racing to the WorldTour is less about physical ability—which is already very high at the U23 level—and more about embracing team roles and responsibilities. He praises Golliker’s performances so far, noting that the mountainous terrain of the Tour of the Alps suits his climbing capabilities and will serve as excellent preparation for upcoming races such as Flèche du Sud and Ronde de l’Isard. While Langeveld remains non-committal about Golliker’s future contract, he encourages the young rider to seize every opportunity to prove himself. Golliker’s experience at the Tour of the Alps represents a critical phase in his development, offering a glimpse of the professional career he aspires to build. His willingness to learn, combined with his physical talents and team-oriented approach, positions him well for the challenges ahead. As he continues to tackle demanding races, the lessons learned at this level will undoubtedly shape his trajectory in the fiercely competitive world of WorldTour cycling.