“I remember racing a criterium in Kazakhstan [in 2017] against some WorldTour guys, including Chris Froome and Mikel Landa, and there was this straight sprint to the line – Ed beat them all while sitting in his saddle,” Graham Briggs remembers. “When someone is sat in the saddle, it looks like they aren’t trying, but believe me, Ed was trying; it was just that he had so much raw power that he made it look so easy. When he was on form, he was so fast.”
There are few people who know Ed Clancy better than Briggs. Team-mates for seven years and friends even longer, the pair are now business partners at the Clancy Briggs Cycling Academy, a project that is working with over 250 children a week in the…