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Mum's lesson fuelling Rowe desire to make most of Games chance

Elliot Rowe, a Scottish cyclist, stated this week that his mother's sudden retirement from professional cycling has instilled in him a drive to "make the most of it" during his own career. Rowe is preparing for his debut at the upcoming European Games, aiming to capitalize on this opportunity. He acknowledged the competitive nature of the sport, noting that riders often have limited chances to perform at major events. Rowe's perspective is shaped by observing the abrupt end to his mother's career, which he described as a significant lesson in seizing opportunities. He is focused on delivering his best performance at the Games.
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