You don't know how good you are until you actually get out on a bike and get riding. Laura Trott More Quotes by Laura Trott More Quotes From Laura Trott I know this is not an Olympic event but last year in Paris this was the event that let me down in the omnium and I've worked so hard on it over the past 12 months. Laura Trott sports I think when I first started cycling, it wasn't that popular with kids. I felt almost embarrassed going down the road on my road bike; I didn't want my friends to see me because it was embarrassing. Laura Trott road me bike friends I don't like the road. I love being on the track. I like being indoors and the fact I'm not battling past 200 other riders. Laura Trott road like love past I was thinking on the rollers today that, before a race, if I could just pick my brain up and put it on the side of the track for four minutes, it would be perfect. Laura Trott perfect brain today thinking I can get really nervous before a race. People will think this is mad, but sometimes I have got to the start line and thought, 'What if I can't do this?' But the minute I sit on the bike, I am like a different person. Laura Trott i-am bike sometimes people I don't feel like an idol to anybody. I don't feel anybody should look up to me. Laura Trott feel like look me Cycling has never felt like a job. To get paid for something that you absolutely love is amazing. I don't feel like I work. I just do it because I love it and I get paid to do it. I just think: 'What an easy way to earn a living.' Laura Trott you work love-is love I wasn't really taught about the value of money. I just learnt it as I grew up, but I do remember my dad telling me that it was important to always have some savings, and that stuck with me. I've always believed that putting money aside is a good thing. Laura Trott good me dad money Cycling was the sport of our family - we did it all the time, five days a week. Laura Trott days week family time It's nice to actually look done-up, because people see a different side of me, the more girly side. Obviously, I can't do that with cycling. I can't go with nice girly hair and full make-up. Laura Trott look me hair people For 10 days after the Olympics, I couldn't go back to my house because people were sitting outside waiting to take my photo. That was a bit rubbish. At first I was open: 'Yeah, of course you can take a photo...' but after a while, it got to the point where I thought, 'Whoa, I don't like this attention anymore.' Laura Trott thought you waiting people People find it hard to fit exercise into their working-day life. Nine to five jobs take up most of your day, so it's always difficult. But a little can go a long way. It can literally be 10 or 15 minutes of exercise that can be of real benefit. Laura Trott day life long people I get asked to comment a lot on inequality in cycling, but for me it has never been an issue. Everything has always been equal on the track, and the male and female riders are all part of the same team, and we all mix freely. Laura Trott never me inequality team For all the benefits of being in the public eye, there is the odd downside, too. Twitter goes mad sometimes with people saying weird stuff. It is a bit strange, but you can just ignore them. It is not even worth getting worked up about. Laura Trott ignore you sometimes people I never really had a job, because I've been cycling from such a young age: there was never really a time to have a job. My mum went into Starbucks once and asked if they had a job for me, and they offered me one - but I never took it up because I couldn't fit the job in with school and cycling. Laura Trott me age time school I am very superstitious. I trod on a wet towel before winning the Junior World Championships, and now I have to do that every time. Laura Trott i-am winning time world I said back in 2010 when I was rubbish at the European championships, 'If I never win an omnium until 2012, I don't care.' I then won Olympic gold. Laura Trott never win care gold My mum was my inspiration. As cliche as that sounds, she was the reason that we started. She chose cycling to lose weight. I was only eight at the time, so I just followed what my mum did. Laura Trott she lose reason time The best way for women to get into cycling is to go out in a group, to feel like you're part of it. Laura Trott feel best you women When I first started out in cycling, if there were two girls there, that was successful; but now, if there are 20 girls there, it's just unbelievable. The growth of the sport is just incredible. Laura Trott just now growth two