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Hoy lauds Scottish riders but ‘improvements’ needed for GB to dominate in Paris

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Sir Chris Hoy lauded the Scottish cycling team for their Commonwealth Games medal haul, but warned “you would like to see some improvements coming soon from the British team” ahead of the Paris Olympics.

Team Scotland picked up 11 medals on the bike in Birmingham – with gold for Neil Fachie and his pilot Lewis Stewart in the para-cycling 1000m time trial – as well as six silver and four bronze.

Hoy, who won six Olympic gold medals during his career, was full of praise for the Scottish riders and picked out a number of potential medallists for Paris 2024. “There’s so much talent in the Scottish team, and it’s not just in one or two events,” National Lottery ambassador Hoy told the PA news agency. “It’s across the board, and you see that with the Commonwealth Games, the number of medals Scotland won in different events. “Even Finn Crockett in the road race, a bronze medal against a properly impressive men’s road race field, it was a really outstanding performance from him. “I think Jack Carlin is a massive potential medallist – he’s been a silver medallist now in the Olympics, at the World Championships, at the Commonwealth Games for two Games in a row. “He’s desperate to win that first gold medal, so there’s nobody more motivated than Jack. “But I think the big question is whether Katie Archibald is going to be back at full fitness.

She’s had a really tough year this year, so we’re hoping that she can bounce back, we know what she’s capable of. “There’s plenty more massive performances in her legs to come hopefully, so I think Katie will be a potential star for the women’s endurance squad.” With two years to go until the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in France’s capital however, Hoy encouraged some prospective Team

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Sir Chris Hoy lauded the Scottish cycling team for their Commonwealth Games medal haul, but warned “you would like to see some improvements coming soon from the British team” ahead of the Paris Olympics.

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