Ganna's decision to shift his focus from track to road racing arises from a congested schedule, stating, 'If you look at the list, the time spent on the track is less than the many events.' This change signifies a commitment to improving his performance in road events, marking an evolutionary step in his career.
Despite his impressive achievements on the track, including an Olympic gold and dual world titles, Ganna's recent performances have revealed challenges, notably feeling disappointed after finishing behind Remco Evenepoel in both the Olympic time trial and the World Road Championships.
Ganna emphasizes that his dedication to road racing will not completely cut off his relationship with the track, stating, 'Obviously I am not abandoning the track, it is needed for those load volumes that I cannot maintain on the road,' suggesting a strategic integration of both disciplines.
Looking ahead, Ganna's strategy embraces the need for balance, as he mentioned he may 'no longer participate in World Championships and World Cups on the track' yet continues using it for essential training to support his ambitions in road racing.
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