AusCycling move ahead with investigation of Olympic Games Team Pursuit bar break

Alex Porter of Australia crashed at speed
Alex Porter (Australia) on the boards after crashing following equipment failure during the Team Pursuit at the Tokyo Olympic Games (Image credit: Getty Images)

AusCycling said it had appointed two independent experts to deliver the promised investigation into the ‘equipment incident’ that occurred during the men’s Team Pursuit at the Tokyo Olympic Games, with an outcome expected before the end of the year.

During qualifying for the Team Pursuit, Alex Porter came crashing down when his handlebars appeared to snap off. The team were offered the opportunity to restart and qualified fifth, losing the chance to compete for gold and silver. They did, however, fight their way back and win a bronze medal

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