Jonathan Tiernan-Locke, sacked by Team Sky after receiving a two-year ban from cycling in August due to inconsistencies in his biological passport, says he wants to stay involved in the sport and help bring on young riders.

The 29-year-old, who comes from Devon, was speaking to ITV Sport ahead of his participation in today’s Exmoor Beast sportive.

Tiernan-Locke, banned from the sport until 31 December 2014, said: “I’d like to stay involved which is why I am riding today.

“I’m looking at some coaching things at the moment, trying to bring on some younger guys.

“My heart’s still in racing and I don’t think I’m done competing yet,” he added.

He insists that the abnormal blood values that gave rise to his ban resulted from dehydration following a night of celebration in Bristol of his contract with Team Sky.

Tiernan-Locke says he consumed 33 units of alcohol during the evening out with his girlfriend, which happened the week between his 2012 Tour of Britain victory, when he was riding with Endura Racing.