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Olympic Cycling 2016: Track Medal Winners and Times After Friday’s Results
Four years ago he famously sat on a wonderfully kitsch gilded throne, after claiming time trial gold in the shadow of Hampton Court.
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Australia’s Alex Edmondson, Michael Hepburn, Callum Scotson and Sam Welsford clocked 3mins 53.429secs, but Jack Bobridge was kept in reserve and will nearly certainly come in for the final.
And he says he and his wife Cath, a cyclist herself, have discussed whether they would wish their children to become involved in British Cycling. For pure and undiluted tension, this will take some beating in the days ahead.
Britain were trailing for most of the 4,000m race but stormed back to win in three minutes 50.265 seconds – a new world record mark of 3 minutes 50.265 seconds.
Bradley Wiggins closed his eyes and tried to pretend he was alone. It’s done now and it’s more relief than anything. That’s something to tell the kids about.
In an interview on Saturday night with Radio 5 Live, he admitted he “hadn’t slept”, adding: “I am running on fumes”. The 29-year-old fouled on his first two jumps, registering a 7:90m on his third and final jump which was good enough for 10 place.
“I know Shane better than anyone and I believe he’ll be cleared”. “At the end of the day, to win one Olympics is a big deal and something I’ll be proud of for the rest of my life”, said Doull.
Now he wants to go for another gold at the Tokyo Games in four years’ time. “I’m happy and content with everything I’ve achieved”, the 36-year-old knighted athlete said, hinting at overall retirement.
“Then you’ve got Doully who reminds me of a young G (Geraint Thomas)”.
Hoy, in attendance at the Rio velodrome as Wiggins created history, became Great Britain’s most successful Olympian in history at London 2012 as his two golds took his tally to six.
“I really wanted to defend the title”, he said.
“We’ve had some big downs and crossing the line”, added Clancy, whose team suffered defeat to New Zealand in the final of the 2015 world championships and Australia past year.
Denmark claimed victory in the bronze medal race taking New Zealand apart winning by almost three seconds.
Altogether he has five golds, one silver and two bronze, won at five Olympics dating back to the 2000 Sydney Games.
There was talk from their training base in Wales they were going well, gossip on social media that they’d been setting world record times in training.
“The first people I bumped into when I came off the track were Steve Redgrave and Chris Hoy”.
They crossed the line in 32.636 to deny Meares a sixth Olympic medal.
“I think GB had to work so hard they got to the last kilometre and they thought they might as well see what can do”, pointed out the former Olympic champion.
But it wasn’t until the Athens Games four years later, when he won gold, silver and bronze in three different events, that he truly made the world take notice.
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Matt Cosgrove, performance director at Welsh Cycling, said: “I would like to congratulate Elinor Barker on her Olympic gold medal in the team pursuit with Team GB”.