Emma Finucane says she will go back to the drawing board in 2025 in the hope of becoming “unstoppable” at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
The 22-year-old track cyclist ended 2024 with an Olympic gold medal, two Olympic bronzes, two World Championship golds and now an MBE.
After a long break in Australia over the winter, Finucane says she is hoping to get even better after a “dream-come-true” year.
“I want to win three gold medals at the next Games in LA,” she told BBC Sport Wales. “So I need to find my weaknesses.
“We’re really going to go back to square one, back to training and the gym. The next couple of years will be about training, not so much about racing.
“There’s a lot of hard work behind it, but I’m really up for the challenge to see what else I can do my career.
“It’s just the start for me, which is kind of crazy saying that.”