New Zealand's current most successful road cyclist, Linda Villumsen, has set her sights on the 2016 Rio Olympics but plans to take a different path to climb the podium in four years time.
The 27-year-old, squeezed out of an Olympic medal in the time trial at London this year by less than two seconds, wants to base herself in New Zealand for the foreseeable future.
Villumsen, a Danish-born New Zealand citizen, has withdrawn from the Australian-based Orica-AIS women's team for next year.
After seven years on the roads of Europe riding for several professional teams, Villumsen wants a settled base in her adopted country.
The four-time world championship medallist and Commonwealth Games silver medallist has her sights firmly fixed on further success on the world stage, including the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and ultimately the 2016 Olympics.