Three-time world time trial champion, Tony Martin, says that he will miss his rivalry with Sir Bradley Wiggins now that the British rider is focusing on the track. However, it seems likely that one last battle is still to play out with Martin also considering an hour record attempt.

Speaking to the BBC, Martin said he was somewhat taken aback when Wiggins announced that he was moving away from the road.

"I was very surprised – he's not so old, is he? But he will fight for the gold medal in Rio and it doesn't really matter if it's on the road or the track. I wish him all the best. He's super smart and a nice guy."

Martin took time trial silver behind Wiggins at the London Olympics and also saw his world time trial crown finally wrested away from him by the same rider earlier this year. That result came after three successive titles from 2011 to 2013 with Wiggins twice the runner-up. Martin says their rivalry has been both respectful and friendly.

"We were always good contenders, always fair. He was the one I was – or still am – most scared of. You never know with Bradley, he can make a great time, or maybe nothing. But without him it will be a little bit boring sometimes – we'll miss him in the races."

Speaking to Cycling News, Martin said that there were plenty of other riders for him to watch out for at the next Worlds time trial in Richmond – not least his other long-standing rival, Fabian Cancellara.

“He has the goal now on the track for the Olympics and I totally understand him and there are still a lot of other guys who are very good. It’s not just about Bradley Wiggins and I think also Cancellara will come back for the time trial Worlds. It will be interesting for sure.”

However, Martin and Wiggins have not quite finished duelling just yet. Wiggins is one of a number of riders planning an attempt on the hour record this year and it seems Martin is likely to be another.

Describing the Hour as ‘a super interesting topic for me’, he said the format of the challenge appealed to him.