Cycling-Britain under threat on the boards? Or same old story?


  • Cycling
  • Wednesday, 30 Jun 2021

FILE PHOTO: Japan's Yuta Wakimoto (L) cycles ahead of compatriot Kazunari Watanabe in the men's keirin track cycling event at the Incheon International Velodrome during the 17th Asian Games September 25, 2014. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

LONDON (Reuters) - Trying to knock Britain's track cyclists off their perch at the Olympics has proved a fruitless task for their rivals.

Just when the Australians, Dutch, Americans and any other nation with aspirations to dominate on the boards think they have caught up, the Brits ride off into the distance.

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