Former world champion Greg Henderson, competing in his fifth Olympic Games, will head a three-strong road cycling team for London, it was announced today.
Henderson will be joined by fellow European-based professional Jack Bauer to compete in the men's road race on the opening day of the Olympic Games on Saturday 28 July. Linda Villumsen will make her Olympic debut on the road for New Zealand after competing for Denmark at Beijing in 2008.
There was strong competition for the two spots for the men, with four-time Olympian Julian Dean and Beijing track double medallist Hayden Roulston selected as reserves.
Henderson has been a form rider on the World Tour for the last three years, earning his first start in the Tour de France that begins this week, for his Lotto-Belisol team. The 35 year old has enjoyed a glittering career on the track starting at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, with his Olympic best a fourth placing in the points race at Athens in 2004.
He won a gold medal in that event at the Manchester Commonwealth Games and the world title in the scratch race in 2004. He turned to the road in 2004 and blossomed as a key lead-out rider at Team Sky in 2010-2011, before switching to Lotto-Belisol this year. He has won stages in the Tour of Spain, the Paris-Nice (twice), Tour of Britain, Tour of Catalunya and Tour of California.