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Geraint Thomas suffers crash in time trial, Rohan Dennis seals gold with Fred Wright taking silver
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Published 04/08/2022 at 16:46 GMT+1
Welsh cycling stalwart Geraint Thomas was one of the pre-race favourites at the Commonwealth Games time trial on Thursday afternoon, but he could only manage a bronze medal performance. A crash early on left him trailing, and the gold medal was ultimately won by Rohan Dennis of Australia, and England's Fred Wright was second.
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Geraint Thomas took third place at the Commonwealth Games time trial on Thursday afternoon despite a huge early setback after falling off his bike.
Thomas had been one of the favourites going into the race but suffered a huge setback when he crashed early on. The incident cost him around 30 seconds, and he was 28.49 seconds off gold at the race finish.
The Welshman persisted to cut into the time deficit with those ahead of him but he had to deal with what looked to be a damaged bike. He called his team over the radio and despite an apparently bent right brake lever, he was able to continue.
England’s Dan Bigham also suffered a similar problem as he misjudged a turn and hit the barriers, with his bike getting momentarily stuck in a fence, and he dropped down from fifth place.
Bigham recovered but only up to 12th. However, there was a medal for England as Fred Wright claimed silver, 26.28 seconds behinnd the winner.
The race was won by Australia’s Rohan Dennis in a time of 46 minutes 21.24 seconds.
In the women's event, Australian rider Grace Brown won gold with a time of 40m 5.2s, with Anna Henderson of England in second and New Zealander Georgia Williams third.
After the race, Henderson told the BBC: "You don't realise you're at a home Games until everyone is screaming your name and screaming for Enfland..
"I kept thinking 'oh wow, I am in an England kit so I better move'.
"It was mega - I'm really happy to feel good on the bike."
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