The Guardian (USA)

Great Britain strike gold at the European Track Cycling Championsh­ips

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Great Britain claimed gold in the men’s team pursuit at the European Track Cycling Championsh­ips in the Netherland­s, while the women had to settle for silver.

The squad of Dan Bigham, Ethan Hayter, Ethan Vernon, Ollie Wood and Charlie Tanfield edged out world champions, Denmark, with a time of three minutes 45.218 seconds to win by a margin of 1.154secs.

It was a first team pursuit European title in nine years for Britain, with Italy taking bronze ahead of Germany.

European success will also boost British hopes of qualifying for the Paris Olympics, after they were dented following a crash which prematurel­y ended Britain’s home world championsh­ips in Glasgow last August.

Vernon said: “It is one of the last races we will do against the guys here, so it is nice to take a good time and take some confidence going into Paris. A few of us are going off on to the road now with our teams, so we are not going to be back together for a few months.

“It was nice to have a high like that before we go off and do our own things for a bit, then come back for the last Nations Cup … I think it will get better going into Paris.”

The British women’s team pursuit squad of Josie Knight, Meg Barker, Anna Morris, Jess Roberts and Neah Evans took a silver medal as the world champions were beaten by Italy.

Barker, who claimed a first European

medal, said: “When you lose the gold ride off, it takes a second to realise you have still won silver, so we will look back and be really happy with it.”

Joe Truman finished fourth in the men’s one kilometre time trial final. Matteo Bianchi took gold for Italy ahead of the Dutchman Daan Kool, with Melvin Landerneau winning bronze for France by just 0.037secs.

The world champion Emma Finucane will look to stay on course to add the European individual sprint title after reaching the semi-finals. Finucane controlled her quarter-final against the French rider Marie Divine Taky Kouame to progress 2-0 and will next face Mathilde Gros for a chance to ride for gold. Sophie Capewell was edged out 2-1 by Germany’s Emma Hinze, while Sophie Lewis finished 13th in the women’s scratch race.

Hayter, who missed out in Glasgow having been unable to recover from a broken collarbone, was back on the track again for the men’s Madison alongside Mark Stewart as they finished seventh.

On Friday, Vernon will compete in the men’s scratch race, while Bigham and Tanfield take on the individual pursuit while Evans races the four-event women’s omnium.

 ?? ?? Dan Bigham, Ethan Hayter, Ethan Vernon and Ollie Wood celebrate after winning the men’s team pursuit final on the second day of the European Track Cycling Championsh­ips. Photograph: Hollandse Hoogte/Shuttersto­ck
Dan Bigham, Ethan Hayter, Ethan Vernon and Ollie Wood celebrate after winning the men’s team pursuit final on the second day of the European Track Cycling Championsh­ips. Photograph: Hollandse Hoogte/Shuttersto­ck

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