Andy Tennant expressed disappointment over not being selected for Great Britain’s Olympic track team on Friday but insisted he won’t ‘kick and scream’ about it and will support the team all the way through to Rio.
Tennant, who joined Team WIGGINS in 2015 in part to pursue his Olympic dream, earned silver with Great Britain's team pursuit squad at the world championships earlier this year but was designated as the first reserve for the Olympic squad announced today. Tenant also earned bronze in the individual pursuit at the world champiosnhips, but he did not earn an Olympic berth in that discipline.
“One, I’m obviously devastated that four years hard work has ended like this and, two, it goes without saying that I will be cheering on the lads all the way to what I sincerely hope will be a gold medal in Rio in August,” he wrote on his personal blog.
“The disappointment strikes me doubly hard because at London 2012, I was man five also and did not get a ride as the lads won gold in such thrilling fashion. Now, I’m going through the same disappointment again, although the consolation I have is that I honestly do not believe I could have done any more, or done anything differently, to win selection.”
Great Britain’s team pursuit squad, which won gold at the 2012 London Olympics but settled for silver behind Australia at the most recent world championships in March, will include Bradley Wiggins, Ed Clancy, Steven Burke and Owain Doull for the 2016 games. Mark Cavendish, who was selected for the Omnium Rio, will be the squad's fifth man.
In his blog post, Tennant said he understands British Cycling has endured a lot of controversy as of late with the resignation of performance director Shane Sutton, and he will not add to it.
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