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Union across the Brits helping push for podium, says Tanfield

By Will Jennings in Munich Charlie Tanfield believes the natural unity between Britain's new-look team pursuit stars can propel them onto the European Championship podium. Ad The Great Ayton cycling star, 25, joined forces with Rhys Britton, Kian Emadi, William Tidball and Oliver Wood in Munich to finish fourth in qualifying and book their place in Friday's heats. Cycling'Tears in my eyes' — Palzer on new Warner Bros.

Discovery Sports documentary 'Breaking the Cycle'3 HOURS AGO The British team has a fresh look to it for this week's event after Tanfield and Wood, 26, helped Team England clinch silver in the event at the Commonwealth Games. Emadi, Tidball and Britton have 'gelled' with the duo immediately and Tanfield hopes they can continue the momentum against France in Friday's heats. The three-time European bronze medallist said: «We gelled pretty quickly.

»It's only me and Ollie who were riding in Birmingham we've all come together really well. «We've got a good team atmosphere and that's only a positive going forward. »It means we're able to debrief properly and come up with the best strategy that we can.

«It's a big of a double hitter coming straight after the Commonwealth Games – it makes it hard to plan around your peaks and we've had to put quite a lot of thinking behind it. »I felt like we've carried it through alright though – today was a box ticked, we'll reassess after this and move on to the heat tomorrow and hopefully improve." The British team finished fourth behind France, Denmark and Italy at the Munich velodrome and know they will have to be at their best if they are to topple the pace-setters on Friday. The French finished almost two seconds ahead of Tanfield's team in qualifying as British riders

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