Group GB bike owner Ollie Wooden felt like a ‘crash check dummy’ after being dramatically worn out by a Dutch opponent throughout a mad Olympic Madison in Paris.
Wooden, 28, was controversially taken down with 40 laps to go in the course of the chaotic occasion as there seemed to be head-to-head contact between him and Jan-Willem van Schip.
Group GB didn’t complain about Van Schip’s transfer, however the Dutch group have been later disqualified from the race and Van Schip fined 1,000CHF (£720) for a “blow with the helmet” based on the commissaires’ choice.
Wooden’s racing line appeared to be deliberately intercepted as he was inexplicably despatched plummeting to the canvas in entrance of a shocked Vélodrome Nationwide de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines crowd.
The incident meant Group GB misplaced a vital lap and 20 factors as they ended up ending 10th out of 15 groups whereas Portugal grabbed gold forward of Italy.
Talking in regards to the collision, Wooden, 28, mentioned: “I’ll be fantastic and dwell to battle one other day.
“It’s not my first crash however it’s a bit totally different while you get hit from behind and also you don’t see it coming.
“There have been a whole lot of resting riders, so he most likely thought as an alternative of a excessive line, he’d lower it fantastic and he ploughed into me.
“I’ve received no clue [if it was a clash of heads] – I simply received hit actually onerous from behind by the most important rider on the observe.
“Everybody’s cognitive features began to say no at one given level fairly quickly – there have been plenty of lapses of focus and when there are individuals everywhere in the observe, wheels colliding is inevitable.
“He hit me so onerous, I felt like a crash check dummy. Total, I simply didn’t have the legs to execute it immediately.”
Teammate Mark Stewart, who was compelled to hurry again onto the observe to renew the race after the incident, added: “I believed if I wasn’t already struggling, I’m going to endure now!”
Stewart, who received Madison World Championship silver in Glasgow alongside Wooden final 12 months, solely found he could be racing on Saturday morning after being given a sign by Hayter the earlier night.
Hayter had mixed with Dan Bigham, Charlie Tanfield and Ethan Vernon to scoop group pursuit silver behind Australia in midweek however was compelled to withdraw from the Madison with a calf damage.
And requested about his eleventh-hour call-up, Stewart mentioned: “You’ve received to be able to race the entire time and all, credit score to Ethan – I noticed how deep he went in these group pursuits and you’ll see he wasn’t proper.
“I believed there was an opportunity I’d get the decision and I took the function critically.
“It was a horrendous mixture of the worst nerves ever and confidence – we’re excessive efficiency athletes, have superb assist from British Biking so that you do go on the market with confidence.
“However you’ve additionally received this contrasting factor of it being probably the most nervous you’ve ever been in your life.
“Ethan gave me a heads up yesterday and I mentioned ‘take on a regular basis you want’ as he’s been phenomenal.
“We simply struggled to make an impression – we knew it was going to be sizzling and quick as a result of that is the Olympics, so we rode comparatively conservatively however on the finish of the day our legs by no means got here out.”
Earlier within the night, Jack Carlin kicked off his newest pursuit of a long-awaited main gold medal by progressing to the lads’s keirin quarter-finals.
The Paisley peddler, 27, received group dash silver and particular person bronze earlier this week and received his third and ultimate marketing campaign underway in easy style.
Carlin, a three-time world and four-time European silver medallist, completed second in his warmth behind Dutch star Harrie Lavreysen to soundly advance robotically forward of dwelling French favorite Sebastian Vigier.
He’ll race for a spot within the ultimate this morning after British teammate Hamish Turnbull, who mixed with Carlin for that group dash silver, additionally ultimately superior through a repechage on Saturday night time.
Carlin is a serial silver and bronze medallist however nonetheless stays with no gold on the main stage.
He received group and particular person dash silver in Tokyo three years in the past and produced a carbon copy of these outcomes in Paris final week.
Away from the Olympics, Carlin stays vastly adorned on the world and European levels however with out that elusive gold.
He’ll hope to alter that within the keirin competitors which resumes this morning and reaches its thrilling climax on the Parisian boards at lunchtime.
Within the ultimate occasion of the night, fellow Group GB stars Emma Finucane and Sophie Capewell efficiently navigated their approach by way of to the ladies’s dash semi-finals.
The duo, who mixed with Katy Marchant for an exhilarating group gold earlier this week, progressed by way of each of their races and like Carlin, will compete once more this morning bidding to maintain their hopes of a person medal alive.
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