Angelenos with Olympic dreams are in luck: USA Cycling has opened its ranks with a series of public tryouts.
With its Search for Speed initiative, the organization hopes to recruit diverse and underrepresented athletes for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The program aims to provide “youth and young adults with a dedicated pathway to the U.S. National Team,” according to a USA Cycling press release.
“Our goal with Search for Speed is to go into the local L.A. communities and introduce them to the wonders of track cycling, in particular sprint track cycling,” USA Cycling CEO Brendan Quirk said in the statement.
“We’re looking for kids who are exceptional athletes in more traditional sports, like football, basketball, soccer, and get them exposed to bike racing. We have an incredible facility at the VELO Sports Center Velodrome and we want to see that next generation of kids racing on the track and potentially at the Olympic Games.”