Skip to main content
BBC SPORT / CYCLING
Graphics Version | BBC News Home
Sport Homepage | Olympics | Football | Cricket | Rugby Union | Rugby League | Tennis | Golf | Motorsport | Boxing | Athletics | Snooker | Horse Racing | Cycling | Disability Sport | Sport Relief | Other sport... | TV/Radio Schedule | 606 | Sport Academy | Fun and Games | Inside Sport | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Olympics Contents:  Results | Medals table | Olympics map | Team GB | Meet Monkey | Archery | Athletics | Badminton | Baseball | Basketball | Boxing | Canoeing | Cycling | Diving | Equestrian | Fencing | Football | Gymnastics | Handball | Hockey | Judo | Modern Pentathlon | Rowing | Sailing | Shooting | Softball | Swimming | Table Tennis | Taekwondo | Tennis | Triathlon | Volleyball | Weightlifting | Wrestling | Paralympics | London 2012

10:36 GMT, Monday, 18 August 2008 11:36 UK

GB storm to gold in team pursuit

Great Britain's men's pursuit team destroyed Denmark to win the Olympic gold medal in a new world record time of three minutes, 53.314 seconds.

Bradley Wiggins, Paul Manning, Geraint Thomas and Ed Clancy produced a superb ride to break their own 4000m record and beat the Danes by 6.7 seconds.

It secured Wiggins his second gold medal of the Beijing Games and Britain their 11th cycling medal.

Team GB's 12th title in all is also their best gold haul since 1920.

They have won nine medals on the track, five of them being gold, and there are further hopes with Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny contesting the men's sprint, Victoria Pendleton the women's sprint and Wiggins and Mark Cavendish the Madison.

"This is pinnacle - we've been working on this for the best part of a decade and what a performance"
Paul Manning

The British quartet, who were beaten by the Australians in the 2004 Athens Games, were racing Denmark in a repeat of the 2008 World Championship final.

But the result was never in doubt and, having led from start to finish, Wiggins, Manning, Thomas and Clancy came preciously close to catching Michael Moerkoev, Casper Joergensen, Jens-Erik Madsen and Alex Nicki Rasmussen.

Denmark reached the final with victory over France in a time of three minutes, 56.831 seconds, while Britain beat Russia in a world record time of 3:55.202, but the gulf in class was far greater in the 16-lap final.

"We were just rattling around, it was so smooth, it felt easy to be honest," Thomas told BBC Sport.

"We knew it was fast but 3:53.314… we just can't believe it. That's going to go down in history, that time won't be broken in a long time, we're the best team in the world."

606: DEBATE
"We have put the effort in to learn how to improve in all areas of the sport from both the athlete viewpoint and the equipment"
KP_Cov_Edi

Manning, a member of the pursuit team that won bronze at the 2000 Sydney Games and silver four years later, said: "This is the pinnacle. We've been working on this since before Sydney - for the best part of a decade - and what a performance."

Wiggins, who has now won five medals in three Olympics, added: "It was phenomenal. Yesterday I was pretty down after the first couple of rounds because I wasn't my normal self and didn't want to let these guys down.

"To put it in perspective, that was 11 seconds faster than the Olympic record we set in Sydney eight years ago.

"I know how much these guys have sacrificed for this one event - it's just fantastic to be part of this team. We've come a long way in four years.

"I've still got one to go with Cav, he's raring to go and hopefully we'll do it. I'm back to my normal self and I've trained for this so we'll give it a good shot."

In the men's sprint quarter-finals, meanwhile, Hoy saw off Malaysia's Mohd Azizulhasni Awang and Kenny beat Kevin Sireau of France, both looking particularly impressive in claiming 2-0 wins.



E-mail this to a friend
Related to this story:

GB pursuit team set world record (17 Aug 08 |  Cycling )
Golden Britons sparkle in Beijing (16 Aug 08 |  Olympics )
Hoy & Edgar claim gold and silver (16 Aug 08 |  Cycling )
Superb Wiggins grabs pursuit gold (16 Aug 08 |  Cycling )
Romero beats GB team-mate to gold (17 Aug 08 |  Cycling )
Awesome GB sprint team take gold (15 Aug 08 |  Cycling )
Is Britain too good at cycling? (18 Aug 08 |  Olympics )
Wiggins in top form as GB shine (15 Aug 08 |  Cycling )
Pooley takes silver in time trial (13 Aug 08 |  Cycling )
Olympic road race glory for Cooke (10 Aug 08 |  Olympics )
Victory parade for medal winners (18 Aug 08 |  London )
Beijing 2008 (14 Feb 08 |  Olympics )
The role of a sprint cyclist (03 May 08 |  Cycling )

RELATED INTERNET LINKS:
Beijing 2008 - cycling
BOA profile of Chris Hoy
BOA profile of Paul Manning
BOA profile of Geraint Thomas
BOA profile of Ed Clancy
UCI - Olympic cycling
Guide to UK cycling
BMX from the BOA
Road cycling from the BOA
Track cycling from the BOA
Mountain biking from the BOA
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites



SEARCH BBC SPORT: 

Sport Homepage | Olympics | Football | Cricket | Rugby Union | Rugby League | Tennis | Golf | Motorsport | Boxing | Athletics | Snooker | Horse Racing | Cycling | Disability Sport | Sport Relief | Other sport... | TV/Radio Schedule | 606 | Sport Academy | Fun and Games | Inside Sport | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Olympics Contents:  Results | Medals table | Olympics map | Team GB | Meet Monkey | Archery | Athletics | Badminton | Baseball | Basketball | Boxing | Canoeing | Cycling | Diving | Equestrian | Fencing | Football | Gymnastics | Handball | Hockey | Judo | Modern Pentathlon | Rowing | Sailing | Shooting | Softball | Swimming | Table Tennis | Taekwondo | Tennis | Triathlon | Volleyball | Weightlifting | Wrestling | Paralympics | London 2012

^ Back to top | BBC News Home | BBC Homepage | Feedback | Help | ©