Jack Carruthers took up cycling when he was 14 to improve his fitness for rugby.
"And then I crashed and then decided I never wanted to do it again - and then started again - and then it took over, now it's my life."
Five years later, he's about to
Jack Carruthers took up cycling when he was 14 to improve his fitness for rugby.
"And then I crashed and then decided I never wanted to do it again - and then started again - and then it took over, now it's my life."
Five years later, he's about to get his first taste of racing overseas - throughout Asia with Team CCN-Foil.
"It's nerve wracking at the same time as pretty exciting," Jack says.
Sport apparel supplier CCN Clothing and another company called Foil Wheels have co-branded a Hong Kong based cycling team.
Jack's talent was spotted at a Rotorua cycle race - and he was offered a place in the team.
Team CCN-Foil's manager wanted to branch out and give some up-and-coming young talent an opportunity to experience racing in a different environment, as well as enabling Jack to have some greater exposure.
Jack says it's a "stepping stone" to going "pro".
That's his dream - he's eyeing the Olympics, but, "Tour de France is sort of the pinnacle," he says.
But a bike helmet isn't the only thing he buckles up.
The 19-year-old is a volunteer firefighter with Waipukurau Volunteer Fire Brigade.
"I guess it's something I've always wanted to do from a young fulla."
Jack follows in the footsteps of his grandfather who was a firefighter, two of his uncles and his father are part of the service, too.
"It's sort of in my blood a little bit."
His father, Mark Carruthers, says there is a link between firefighting and his son's cycling.
"With firefighting there's a lot of monotonous training, but it's the same with the cycling, it needs to be done, and has to be done, and it has to be done properly, so I would say there's a tie there, and his fitness, when he did the initial training his fitness was way up."
Jack says volunteering with the station has opened his eyes.
Belonging to a small-town brigade has made it that much better - and the same goes for his cycling.
"We're pretty lucky here to have a massive playground of roads that just aren't too busy."
Which makes it easier to stick to his strict training regime...clocking up more than 500km a week on hours-long rides.
His father says it's been a "life goal" for Jack, "he's got to be committed really, it comes down to the nitty gritty now".
This is Jack's second trip out of the country.
A trip made possible by determination, plenty of hard work, and a good, solid support base.
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