Wright is not alone in being a new hope for Britain in the Classics. There’s Tom Pidcock, who has already come within millimetres of winning the Amstel Gold Race; Ben Turner, one of the riders of the spring in a new youthful Ineos Grenadiers squad; and Jake Stewart, who did not have the impact he hoped for in 2022, but promises big things at Groupama-FDJ. And let’s not forget the multi-talented Ethan Hayter, Wright’s current housemate.
“I think it’s really exciting,” Wright says. “As I found at the World Championships, it’s nice to have friends in other teams. To have that British presence in the peloton is cool. If I don’t win a big Classic, Ben Turner might, or Tom, or Ethan, or Jake.
“It’s only going to make cycling…