Cycling-Living room riders racing for rainbow jersey


  • Cycling
  • Friday, 25 Feb 2022

British Cycling team member Ed Laverack prepares for the UCI Esports World Championships as part of the British Cycling tea in Swansea, Britain February 2022. Picture taken February 2022. Ed Laverack/Handout via REUTERS

LONDON (Reuters) - When Ed Laverack set out on his journey to become a professional cyclist he could never have imagined having the chance to become a world champion from his living room.

But on Saturday, in his flat in Swansea, Laverack will be one of 200 riders around the world hoping to win the UCI Esports World Championships and claim a coveted rainbow jersey.

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