“In my head, on the very last straight, I was thinking ‘I’ve lost this, I’ve lost this for everyone, I’ve lost it’.” Four years of tireless work, four riders, four thousand metres – and an Olympic gold medal to be won or lost on the final bend in the Rio velodrome.
The team pursuit is a captivating spectacle, two quartets chasing each other down, crossing on opposite sides of the track every half-lap as the race unfolds. Each team may be made up by four riders but the team pursuit is a battle between two well-oiled machines, beautiful in their grace and precision as a rider swings off the front and returns to the back of the line, millimetres from the wheel in front.
At the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, fans watching both at the velodrome and on television were treated to two thrilling team pursuit finals – both of which went down to the very wire, with Great Britain’s men and women both claiming gold.
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