Tokyo Olympics: Cycling controversy as Dane crashes into Yorkshire’s Charlie Tanfield

There was another huge twist in the men’s team pursuit cycling race with a crash between Denmark and Great Britain.
Down: Charlie Tanfield on the ground after being crashed into by Denmark's Frederik Madsen.Down: Charlie Tanfield on the ground after being crashed into by Denmark's Frederik Madsen.
Down: Charlie Tanfield on the ground after being crashed into by Denmark's Frederik Madsen.

Great Ayton’s Charlie Tanfield, the late replacement for fellow Yorkshireman Ed Clancy, had been left behind by his British team-mates and was riding alone - still in the race - when he was hit from behind by Frederik Madsen.

After deliberations of more than half an hour, the UCI announced that Denmark would advance to a gold medal race against Italy in the men’s team pursuit, with Britain’s medal hopes - and their 13-year-reign as Olympic champions - over.

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