By Nick Parkinson, courtesy of the Daily Star

KELL BROOK (35-0, 24KOs) hopes getting on his bike will keep him on track for a clash with rival world champ Danny Garcia (32-0, 18KOs).

ON YER BIKE: Kell has been on the road bikes to stay fit between fights

Sheffield’s IBF world welterweight champion makes a third defence against Kevin Bizier (25-2, 17KOs) in his home city on Saturday.

Brook, 29, was gutted after British rival Amir Khan (31-3, 19KOs) overlooked him to jump up two weight divisions to face Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (46-1-1, 32KOs) for the WBC middleweight championship in May.

Instead of building up towards a huge summer scrap with Khan at Wembley, Brook has been left with a low-key mandatory title defense against Canadian Bizier.

But he insists that big fights lie ahead and WBC welterweight champion Garcia, who KO’d Khan in 2012, is top of wishlist.

To ensure he stays in the hunt for bigger fights, Brook has taken up cycling to stay fighting fit.

He said: “I’ve got the miles under my belt which has been new to this training camp.

“We went on road bikes with a professional for a 50-mile ride and he said the hill climbs were some of the worst you could do.

“For this year, I would love to get the Garcia fight more than any other.”