London 2012 Olympics: French call for clarity on re-starts after Hindes’ qualifying crash

TEAM GB were deserved winners of the men’s cycling team sprint gold medal but the discipline’s regulations should be changed, French technical director

Isabelle Gautheron insists.

In Thursday’s qualifying session, Britain’s first man Philip Hindes crashed after a quarter of a lap in the match against Germany, prompting a re-start with the home team going on to win the title in world-record time by beating France in the final to give Sir Chris Hoy his fifth Olympic gold medal.

“The team sprint regulations should be changed. We need more clarity,” said Gautheron. “But the best team won, they beat the world record twice, they deserved their victory. They played with the rules. When you crash in the team sprint, it’s considered as a false start.”

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