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Cycling ace Jack Carlin insists ending major medal drought provides no motivation for European push

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Jack Carlin insists he will not be motivated by ending his major championship gold medal drought when he sizes up for a sizzling Sunday showdown at the European Championships.

The Scottish star, 25, has racked up virtually every Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth silver and bronze going on the track but is still yet to clamber to the summit of the podium.

Ad Carlin has enjoyed an impressive European campaign in Munich by bagging team sprint bronze alongside fellow Scot Alistair Fielding and Hamish Turnbull before turning his attention to the individual event on Saturday.

CyclingCycling star Jess Roberts battles back to claim Euro silver23 MINUTES AGO The Paisley peddler entered the event as one of the undisputed favourites and justified that label with a searing time of 9.064 seconds to top morning qualifying.

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