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Her last ever race at London was the women's sprint which she lost to her rival Anna Meares Aus. Since retiring she has appeared on Strictly Come Dancing and continued to develop her range of bikes with Halfords. Major results: Olympic sprint Olympic keirin Sprint world champion , '07, '08, '09, '10, ' The former track cyclist shares an anecdote on the everyday sexism she encounters on the road.

The British rider went off early in the order and beat the Olympic Record of compatriot Victoria Pendleton. Former Olympian Victoria Pendleton says she'd love to take on a role in British Cycling but only in a system she felt comfortable with. Victoria Pendleton says Shane Sutton never "held her" in his arms, saying that their relationship deteriorated between the Beijing and London Olympics.

Already subscribed? Log in. Forgotten your password? Want an ad-free experience? The year-old lost her Olympic sprint title to Australian Anna Meares at the London velodrome on Tuesday after winning gold in Beijing. The venue filled with boos after officials relegated Pendleton from the first final heat for allegedly breaking the rules.

Her father Max said despite her losing her Olympic title due to an official's decision, she had still done "exceptionally well" to get silver. Pendleton was a favourite to win this year's sprint title, but in the final she had to face her fierce rival Meares, whose burst of speed in the final leg meant she got her hands on her second gold in eight years. Comment posted by eminusx, at 5 Aug eminusx.

Its well known that many of these nations have the most advanced and dedicated sports programs on the planet!! So which planet are you on exactly? I'm bored answering the same thing over and over again, but just to clarify for you in case you missed it - the differences are minimal as all of the leading nations have access to the same technology, plus the UCI sets strict rules regarding the design, weight etc.

Our riders are the best prepared and train to peak for the Olympics, hence their success. It's really quite simple. Equipment difference is the smallest of all the contributory factors to the outcome of a race. Please identify ANY race in the last ten years which has been won by a margin less than the difference due to the equipment.

Unless you can do so, your argument is at best hypothetial, at worst specious. Please state the cost of removing the difference and who should fund it.

You've stated over and over the equipment is different and yet brought forward not a single shred of evidence. Which bikes are better and why? Who has these bikes? Cost is irrelevant, it does not make one bike better than another.

You seem utterly convinced you are right, but cannot say why. Comment posted by rockandhardplace, at 5 Aug rockandhardplace. Tolvir - I am glad to say you know nothing. All the top teams either use and trust the technology from their own Labs or if another Country has better then other Countries use theirs.

The GB cycling and rowing system was put in place once the Lottery and funding was established. The Cycling in particular have a training, regime the envy of the World.

Tolvir keeps avoiding the simple fact that all of the leading cycling nations have access to the same equipment, testing facilities etc etc, so in reality there's very little difference between the bikes being used.



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