Britain finds new teenage flyer in omnium champion Hayter


2018 European Championships - Track Cycling, Omnium Men - Emirates Arena, Glasgow, Britain - August 4, 2018 Britain's Ethan Hayter celebrates winning gold on the podium REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

GLASGOW (Reuters) - Britain's production line of remarkable cycling talent appears to have delivered another diamond after teenager Ethan Hayter won the omnium title in brilliant fashion in the European Championship track events on Saturday.

The 19-year-old won the four-event, day-long test devised to find the top track all-rounder, roaring from fifth place going into the final discipline, the 25km points race, to the gold-medal position, much to the delight of the home crowd.

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