Expect broken world records and some of the fastest racing in Olympics history in Tokyo, says Kiwi track cyclist Campbell Stewart.
Stewart, who will represent New Zealand as part of the men's endurance track cycling team, has been training to put out his best performance, despite not knowing much about his competitors due to the interrupted build-up ahead of the Olympics. He could compete in as many as three events in Tokyo - the men's team pursuit, Omnium and Madison.
"The last year we've put in a serious amount of work not knowing what the times are going to be and what we're going to have to do there. We've just trained as much as we can and eventually we'll go see what the level of competition is and just hoping that we're going to be at the top.
"I'm expecting it to be fastest, in terms of world records. I guess bunch racing, everyone is just going to turn up in great conditions. It's definitely going to be the one to watch and we're just going to try and make sure we're going to be the fastest."
The 23-year-old is one of nine riders of the 15-strong New Zealand track cycling team competing at their first Olympics.