The Danish men's pursuit team avenged its loss to Italy at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday. Just in time to send Denmark toward the next Summer Games with some momentum. The team of Niklas Larsen, Carl-Frederik Bevort, Lasse Leth and Rasmus Pedersen trailed the Italians after the first 1,000 meters of the 4,000-meter race at the world championships in Glasgow, Scotland.
after retaining his title he paid tribute to the raucous fans inside the sir chris hoy velodrome and thanked them for powering him home. you can hear the crowd during and you are like, i cannot let them down. i don t know where i m at but i have to go for it. then i think, you can sense the build of them and you can sense the build of them and you can sense the build of them and you can tell that you are heading positive splits, so it s good. away from the velodrome there was a huge surprise in the men s downhill mountain bike race at fort william. charlie hatton arrived at the event never having won a world cup race. yet he conquered the rain swept, muddy course and his rivals to win gold. fellow briton laurie greenland won bronze. i m not sure, i m shaking because i m not sure, i m shaking because i m cold or excited, nervous and all of the above! i did not expect to be having this around my neck. when i woke up this morning, so, absolutely