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Wakefield cycling star is ready to continue Team GB’s legacy in Paris

Oliver Wood is determined to take up the mantle and continue Team GB’s team pursuit legacy in Paris.

Wood will return for a second Games next month, looking to right the wrongs of Tokyo, where Great Britain’s run of three consecutive gold medals at the event ended with a disappointing seventh place.




There is just one change from the Tokyo squad, with Wood returning alongside Ethan Hayter, Charlie Tanfield and Ethan Vernon, while Dan Bigham replaces three-time gold medalist Ed Clancy.

But the Wakefield-born rider believes the current line-up has what it takes to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Clancy, Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas by sealing another gold in Paris.

“Growing up, that’s what Team GB did, they went to the Olympics and won the team pursuit,” he said.

“I was part of the team in Tokyo, I finished seventh, which was a pretty terrible moment, but you learn and sometimes people don’t do well with these things, but it just made me hungry of the next Olympic Games.

“I thought I was going to be a part of it, I went, I got there and I didn’t. It was quite deflating, but I don’t think I took it badly. I thought at least I don’t have to wait four years; I only have to wait for three.

“I think if we go out there and do our best, which will be and hopefully will be an Olympic gold medal.

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