Sunderland Echo

Trio hoping to star at the Games while aiding GB sprint overhaul

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Sophie Capewell, Blaine Ridge-Davis and Milly Tanner will don Team England jerseys at the Commonweal­th Games next weekend, but they will be taking the next steps in an overhaul of Great Britain’s women’s team sprint.

This has been the weak spot of Britain’s otherwise all-conquering track cycling programme for several years– failing to even qualify for either of the last two Olympics – but a long-term project to change that is bearing fruit.

Capewell, Ridge-Davis and Tanner, all 23, were joined by the 22-year-old Lauren Bate to win bronze at last year’s World Championsh­ips. That meeting in Roubaix in October was missing some of the star names who had shone at the Olympics earlier in the summer, but the medal was still a significan­t marker.

The Commonweal­th Games will mean a change of uniform and the loss of Bate – absent due to along-term back injury – but it is seen as another step on the road to Paris as the start of the qualifying process looms.

“It’s not going to be all that different to when we were on the worlds together representi­ng Great Britain ,” Ridge-Davis said .“It doesn’t feel like too much of a change, but we’ re excited to be on Team England.”

Though all the same age, the trio have followed different paths to reach this point.

Former swimmer Tanner got on a bike five years ago, while Ridge-Davis made the more straightfo­rward switch from BMX.

Cape well has been around the longest, joining the senior academy in 2016 following the Rio Games, and has seen how much the program has changed after years of under achievemen­t.

“I think we’ve got massive strength in depth now,” she said.

“We needed to make a step forward to be competitiv­e with the top nations and we’ re on our way to getting there, and the fact we’ ve got strength in depth helps because it gives us internal competitio­n.

“It’s been an ongoing project. I’m pretty sure we’ve got the most women on the squad now that we’ve ever had. That’s only a positive thing.”

Much of that strength in depth will be on show in different colours in London, with the Scotland and Wales teams packed with riders who would love to dislodge the English trio from British selection.

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