@TeamGB at #Tokyo2020 https://t.co/eSAYRFEjIy — Scottish Cycling (@ScottishCycling)“I’ve been on the team with Callum – we went to the Commonwealth Games together – and he’s a friend,” Carlin said. “He was probably asked the same questions about Chris five years ago.“Chris was obviously the one I watched when London was on.
That was what sparked my interest into wanting to do this as a full-time job.“It’s funny because you’ve had three in a row now in terms of Scottish sprinters going to the Games.
I think that’s credit to Scottish Cycling in giving us the facilities and allowing young riders to achieve what they want to achieve.”Carlin will not get the full experience of the Games on debut due to the strict protocols in place as.
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