Shackel's released! Andy on...

Andy Shackel discuss his early days on the bike, working and racing for Wiggle, Vitus bikes, his new team kit and ambitions for 2018.

This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement.

Andy Shackel in action for Wiggle. Picture: Eamonn Deane/localriderslocalraces.co.ukAndy Shackel in action for Wiggle. Picture: Eamonn Deane/localriderslocalraces.co.uk
Andy Shackel in action for Wiggle. Picture: Eamonn Deane/localriderslocalraces.co.uk

The Portsmouth racer, 22, will ride for Vitus Pro Cycling in the coming campaign after penning a deal with Cherie Pridham’s new-look outfit.

We caught up with him over coffee for a feature in The News. And here are his answers which didn’t make the final, online edit.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

• SHACKEL ON... EARLY DAYS: ‘I started with Guy Watson’s Portsmouth School of Cycle Racing at the Mountbatten Centre after moving to the city and I liked it from the off.

‘I rode for i-Team for a few years. Guy was really good. He has got quite an old-school approach to coaching but is very methodical and is a very good coach.

‘I then rode for a couple of other teams. I guess I was a pretty average second cat rider but then got involved at Wiggle.

‘Since then I have really learned how to race. And with that experience, I have become more confident to get stuck in at the end of races and that’s when I have picked up a few results.’

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

• SHACKEL ON... WIGGLE: ‘I have been riding for Wiggle for four years. A friend, Ben Simmons, suggested working and racing for them.

Guy Watson, founder of the Portsmouth School of Cycling Racing and the i-Team club. Picture: Sarah Standing (151998-390)Guy Watson, founder of the Portsmouth School of Cycling Racing and the i-Team club. Picture: Sarah Standing (151998-390)
Guy Watson, founder of the Portsmouth School of Cycling Racing and the i-Team club. Picture: Sarah Standing (151998-390)

‘I have had some great opportunities. If there has ever been a chance to represent Wiggle, they have always been super-keen for me to do it.

‘I have been criterium racing in places like Trinidad, so I couldn’t have asked for more. Not many people are lucky enough to have a workplace that is so encouraging.

‘It has been really good. Hopefully I have represented them well, doing what I can in races to make sure people see the jersey.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

‘I will miss riding for them. I have really enjoyed it. But it is good what I’m doing now still has strong links with Wiggle.’

The Tour Series is likely to be among Andy Shackel's targets this season. Picture: Sarah Standing (160816-3011)The Tour Series is likely to be among Andy Shackel's targets this season. Picture: Sarah Standing (160816-3011)
The Tour Series is likely to be among Andy Shackel's targets this season. Picture: Sarah Standing (160816-3011)

• SHACKEL ON... VITUS: ‘Steve Kitchin (Vitus and Prime marketing manager) really sees the value in a sponsorship deal like this. Not everyone would be able to link the exposure from racing to selling bikes.

‘It is not always a number on a bit of paper which measures the success. It may just be people talking and getting the name out in the right places.

‘But this is definitely a great move. Vitus wants to be a top-end bike but it is also there for people who just want to get into cycling, too.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

‘The Vitesse EVO, which we will ride, is a good all-rounder. It is stiffer than anything I have raced before but just as comfortable. I’m very happy with it.’

Guy Watson, founder of the Portsmouth School of Cycling Racing and the i-Team club. Picture: Sarah Standing (151998-390)Guy Watson, founder of the Portsmouth School of Cycling Racing and the i-Team club. Picture: Sarah Standing (151998-390)
Guy Watson, founder of the Portsmouth School of Cycling Racing and the i-Team club. Picture: Sarah Standing (151998-390)

• SHACKEL ON... TEAM KIT: ‘We have got some great sponsors. Prime is one of Wiggle’s own brands, too, and the aim is for that to be a premium wheel at an affordable price.

‘It is a case of encouraging people to look past the label. It will be good for us to prove to people a wheel like that can compete at the top level.

‘We have Mavic on board as well, so have some great shoes and helmets. We are on Schwalbe tyres, too, which is cool.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

‘I’ve never ridden them before but have heard a lot of good things from lots of people, so I’m looking forward to seeing how they go.’

• SHACKEL ON... AMBITIONS FOR 2018: ‘I will be focusing on the crits and would like to win the South Region Crit Championship again.

‘I can turn my hand to road racing when needed but I’m a bit of a lump, so I’m better suited to crits. I’d love to ride myself into the top 15 or even top 10 during the Tour Series.

The Tour Series is likely to be among Andy Shackel's targets this season. Picture: Sarah Standing (160816-3011)The Tour Series is likely to be among Andy Shackel's targets this season. Picture: Sarah Standing (160816-3011)
The Tour Series is likely to be among Andy Shackel's targets this season. Picture: Sarah Standing (160816-3011)

‘I think there may be some opportunities abroad, too. I only raced once in Belgium last year but I would be keen to get out there again.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

‘I love the style of racing. The kermesses are so attacking. Everyone is there to get stuck in, which makes for great racing.’

Click here to read our feature with Shackel as he lifts the lid on his elevation to the top table of UK domestic cycling.

Related topics: