Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Hoy tips Laura Kenny for most successful Briton status
Chris Hoy has tipped Laura Kenny to take his title of Britain’s most decorated Olympian in Tokyo.
Chris Hoy has tipped Laura Kenny to take his title of Britain’s most decorated Olympian in Tokyo.
The Olympic buzz came roaring back for Laura Kenny after bagging double TISSOT UCI Track World Cup gold on her return to London.
Jason Kenny is deservedly among the pantheon of Britain’s sporting greats, with a memorable list of triumphs forever etched in his and the nation’s memories.
Philip Hindes is no stranger to success on the track but he’s putting that all on the line to try something new.
Jason Kenny has ended months of speculation by confirming he will return to the track at the Revolution Series in January, starting his quest to become the most successful British Olympian of all time.
Rising track cycling stars Emily Kay and Dannielle Khan have joined forces to celebrate 21 years of British success at Manchester’s velodrome.
Paralympic cycling medallist Crystal Lane was busy this week trying to inspire the next generation of British cyclists.
Laura Kenny has the best cure for those post-wedding blues – but she insists there’ll be no room for complacency as she resets her sights on Tokyo.
The parade will start from the Museum of Science and Industry and enter the Liverpool Road junction of Deansgate around 4:30pm where it will then continue for an hour before finally finishing at Albert Square.
Jason Kenny was unstoppable at Rio 2016 but the six-time Olympic champion admits he isn’t sure yet if he will strut his stuff at next year’s World Championships.
Manchester-based athletes brought home an impressive haul of medals from the Rio Olympic Games and their training bases, including the National Cycling Centre and the National Taekwondo Centre, cater for local residents, as well as elite athletes.
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