Commonwealth Games cycling is abandoned after horror velodrome crash
The Commonwealth Games track cycling was abandoned after a horror crash saw a competitor catapulted into the crowd.
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The Commonwealth Games track cycling was abandoned after a horror crash saw a competitor catapulted into the crowd.
England's Matt Walls was involved in a horror crash at the Lee Valley VeloPark on Sunday in the Commonwealth Games' scratch race qualifying event. Both Walls and his bike were thrown into the crowd after an eight-man incident on the final lap.
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Commonwealth Games title with a dominant display in Birmingham on Friday. The 34-year-old finished in 55min 25sec, 41 seconds clear of England's Georgia Taylor-Brown, who also took silver behind Duffy in Tokyo last year. Beth Potter of Scotland finished third.