Six-times Olympic champion Jason Kenny says he is"dead happy" with the health of Britain's men's sprint squad ahead of the Tokyo Olympics despite a disappointing showing at the world championships this week.
British Cycling has traditionally kept its new kit under wraps at world championships prior to an Olympics. But the squad faces a race against time to close the gap on the Dutch. "We stepped up in the 200 today, we were a bit more in the mix. And in the keirin we were right up in the fight, even if we are not the strongest in there at the minute."
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