British cyclist David Millar has insisted that he will take part in this summer's London Olympic Games if selected for Team GB.
The 35-year-old, who has served a ban for doping, is available to compete following the court case that forced the British Olympic Association to drop their by-law on lifetime bans for athletes found guilty of taking illegal substances.
"I spent a lot of time thinking about it, but I've concluded that if I can be of benefit to the team, I would be happy to help," said Millar.
Meanwhile, British sprinter Dwain Chambers is also expected to compete at the Games in the capital after his ban was overturned.