LONDON (Reuters) - Iain Dyer, one of the coaches at the heart of Britain's rise to become a track cycling superpower, is leaving his post after 21 years, British Cycling announced on Thursday.
Dyer, who joined the organisation in 2000 as a sprint coach, was involved at five Olympic Games, culminating in Tokyo this year where Britain again topped the track medals table.
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