THE PATH TO THE WORLD TOUR
Cycling Weekly
|September 14, 2023
What does a rider need to reach cycling's highest tier of racing?
"The key is finding them before they appear on Pro Cycling Stats," says Jamie Barlow, agent to some of cycling's biggest stars.
Barlow's work is diligent. He spends hours talent scouting riders, signs up the best ones, and helps elevate their careers to the highest level, joining WorldTour teams and standing on World Championship podiums. On the books of his boutique agency, 258 Protégé, are the likes of Ineos Grenadiers's Ethan Hayter, SD Worx's Niamh Fisher Black, and his latest success story, Josh Tarling.
A first-year pro with Ineos Grenadiers, Tarling is part of the latest crop of riders to step up to the World Tour. "What Josh has already done this season so far is exceptional," Barlow says of the 19-year-old, who became British time trial champion and a Worlds bronze medallist this summer.
Still, it takes savviness to unearth talent. Agents and teams spend days on end raking through results and crunching numbers, hoping to find the next household name. "The key is finding the really special ones before those breakout results," Barlow says, "which is not always easy to do."
FEEL THE POWER
In recent years, there has been a shift in what World Tour teams look for when they hunt for new riders. "In the past, it would have been purely race results," Barlow says. "But there has been a drastic change in the past four or five years. Now, I would say teams look at data more than ever before. That's what gets the attention of performance staff in the top teams."
It was Tarling's power numbers that put him on the World Tour radar. The teenager's Pro Cycling Stats profile dates only to 2021, but on the years prior he was picking up victories in the British TT circuit.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der September 14, 2023-Ausgabe von Cycling Weekly.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Cycling Weekly
Cycling Weekly
INSIDE JOB - HOW TO STAY MOTIVATED WHEN WINTER SHUTS THE DOOR
Indoor training need not break your spirit. Steve Shrubsall shares the secrets of his Pain Cave staying power, with a little help from a WorldTour pro and a coach
8 mins
December 18, 2025
Cycling Weekly
Late-season World Cup time trial
France’s Charly Mottet feels the stretch as he attempts to get as aero as possible during the late-season Grand Prix de Lunel time trial in France, 1990.
1 min
December 18, 2025
Cycling Weekly
Nine Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe riders tow a glider to take-off
I guess that's one way to slow down the speeds in the peloton.
1 min
December 18, 2025
Cycling Weekly
THE UCI'S BIGGEST HITS & MISSES
The UCI's crusade for a safer, slicker sport produced plenty of talking points in 2025. Michael Hutchinson audits the governing body's hit rate
6 mins
December 18, 2025
Cycling Weekly
THE MOTHER OF INVENTION
When necessity called, Tom Pidcock's mum stepped up - and transformed a cancelled Vuelta podium into an unforgettable car-park celebration, as Chris Marshall-Bell discovers
6 mins
December 18, 2025
Cycling Weekly
MA BIRDGE 2025 IN REVIEW deceusinci
A year of cycling in 60 pages – CW looks back at the last 12 months
7 mins
December 18, 2025
Cycling Weekly
Melisa Rollins' Liv Devote Advanced
A Rollins-inspired colourway made her bike hard to miss at Gravel Burn
1 min
December 18, 2025
Cycling Weekly
WORLD CHAMPS
IN PICTURES
1 min
December 18, 2025
Cycling Weekly
Evenepoel gunning for Pogačar at Tour
Olympic champion confirms that he will share leadership in France with Florian Lipowitz
3 mins
December 18, 2025
Cycling Weekly
Force VS resistance
Tadej Pogačar's dominance is era-defining, but for some it is growing tiresome. James Shrubsall asks: can the sport remain thrilling in his wake?
5 mins
December 18, 2025
Translate
Change font size

