Well it's on him now to deliver. He's been quite clear about what he intends to do on Day 1, and he recognises how important it is to the key stakeholders in cycling, the fans, the sponsors etc. But in this way I think he has the right characteristics to be successful, which is to find the right people to deliver it, give them the necessary authorisation to make it happen, and then we will see the results. With that underway, he can turn his attention to building up the profile of women's cycling and cycling in emerging markets, which represents a very exciting opportunity. I'm very excited to see what he can get done.
EDIT: Joe Friel tweeting 'Finally' in reaction - is there anyone involved in cycling day to day that isn't pleased?!