Britain’s Ollie Wood claims omnium gold at UCI Track Nations Cup in Glasgow
Great Britain’s Ollie Wood won gold in the omnium on the final day of the UCI Track Nations Cup in Glasgow.
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Great Britain’s Ollie Wood won gold in the omnium on the final day of the UCI Track Nations Cup in Glasgow.
Olympian Oliver Wood claimed victory in the men's omnium on the final day of the UCI Track Nations Cup in Glasgow. The 26-year-old took gold with 145 points at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome ahead of Spain's Sebastian Mora Vedri and Belgium's Fabio van den Bossche.
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