A breaking and shocking news come straight from the Denmark-Great Britain men’s Team Pursuit where one of the popular cyclists named Ed Clancy dragging out of the event and declaring his resignation from Olympic racing after the Ed Clancy Suitcase Accident which was announced at the conclusion of Great Britain’s great reign. The 36-year-old Clancy was driving his Olympics fourth and Great Britain and also he is an Olympic champion of the cycling from the year 2008 but due to the back pain along with a frustrating race event on team race on Monday which results in him to took his most difficult choice of life to quit his career in cycling. The player was reinstated by Charlie Tanfield in the ensemble that was ultimately grabbed by Denmark along with Frederik Madsen cycling in the modern Briton at the time of the game. Tanfield grew up but Great Britain eventually left to pass for the bronze medal journey-off, finishing their reward reign and Clancy’s Olympic profession.
In an official statement, the player stated that in the past 24 hours he made two important and difficult decisions which are that to take a retirement from the Olympics. During the announcement of his retirement, he became emotional and sad and his heart goes overwhelmed but due to the serious back pain he has to took this important decision. In addition to this, he stated that he knew that he didn’t have it three kilometres in the last race event which was held yesterday and in the race, he felt so much back pain which results in him choosing this.
Ed Clancy has been an important part of the Olympic gold medal-winning team pursuit ensemble over the earlier three cycles along with securing an Omnium bronze medal and become as the first driver who grabs the place in the British Cycling’s now distinguished Academy presentation. In the year 2005, Clancy gained his first-ever world title at the age of just 202 years old and along with this, he becomes the omnium world champion in the year 2010.
Now, the news is that he retired from the Olympics and leaves riding the cycles. Now, after retirement, he thinks to drive the UCI Track Champions League which will be going to happen this winter and also will start his teaching and coaching along with the ambassador work after the Ed Clancy Suitcase Accident. After his retirement, all the popular faces from the cycling community gives an overwhelmed goodbye to the player and greet him for his better and prosperous future ahead.
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