Jeez - the media coverage of this before, during and after has been appalling.
The Olympic RR is a lottery and unfortunately in cycling, the majority of the bunch are just waiting to 'see what happens'. Bringing it to 1km to go with it all together was always a huge ask.
Did any see the BBC last night? They had Gaby Logan with McEnroe, Kelly Holmes and Michael Johnson on the sofa.
McEnroe started going on asking if the riders knew about time gaps. Gaby clearly had no answer but it was Dame Kelly Holmes who recused the situation by wading into the conversation to clarify to Gaby, John, Michael and the NATION that she didn't know anything about cycling tactics.
And, I saw this: BBC - David Bond: Cavendish and co disappoint in road race with this being the best bit: But perhaps the harder questions will come from those who wonder whether the magnificent Team Sky mission to win the Tour de France has had an impact on the Olympic medal quest.
The back story to that piece I think was that the fact that Cavendish had snapped at him after the finish in response to a (daft) question.
The Olympic RR is a lottery and unfortunately in cycling, the majority of the bunch are just waiting to 'see what happens'. Bringing it to 1km to go with it all together was always a huge ask.
Did any see the BBC last night? They had Gaby Logan with McEnroe, Kelly Holmes and Michael Johnson on the sofa.
McEnroe started going on asking if the riders knew about time gaps. Gaby clearly had no answer but it was Dame Kelly Holmes who recused the situation by wading into the conversation to clarify to Gaby, John, Michael and the NATION that she didn't know anything about cycling tactics.
And, I saw this: BBC - David Bond: Cavendish and co disappoint in road race with this being the best bit: But perhaps the harder questions will come from those who wonder whether the magnificent Team Sky mission to win the Tour de France has had an impact on the Olympic medal quest.
The back story to that piece I think was that the fact that Cavendish had snapped at him after the finish in response to a (daft) question.