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GB destroy Olympic suits

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ByEurosport

Published 05/02/2009 at 12:48 GMT

All of the suits worn by British cyclists at the Beijing Olympics have been destroyed to stop rivals getting their hands on the technology, performance director David Brailsford said.

CYCLING; GB women, Rebecca Romero (L), Wendy Houvenaghel (C) and Joanna Rowsell, March 2008

Image credit: Reuters

Great lengths were taken to ensure information about the suits remained top secret.
It meant that none of the cyclists, who won eight of Team GB's 19 gold medals in Beijing, could keep them as treasured mementoes. Such attention to detail has helped make Britain's cycle squad the envy of the world.
Brailsford said: "Our skin suits were sent out to Japan so that the person who put them together in Japan did not know where they were from and there was no link.
"Those suits were created by British Cycling and Adidas put the labels on.
"We got them back and they have been shredded because we believe that the technology will hold well for 2012."
Such attention to detail has helped make Britain's cycle squad the envy of the world.
Brailsford admits it was one of their less barmy ideas. They also mulled over a plan to try to cope with the most common injury in cycling - except it involved breaking the collar bones of one of their top riders.
Mr Brailsford said: "Ed Clancy (who won gold in the Olympic team pursuit) said he would not mind having his two collar bones broken.
"But then, thankfully, someone said 'what on earth are you doing?' and this madness was stopped."
A special BMX track, near the Manchester Velodrome, was built for medal hopeful Shanaze Reade to practise on.
But Brailsford recalled: "The challenge was that when it was left at night all the local kids were there with their boards and using it. It was a challenge to keep them off it."
Many of Britain's Beijing Olympic champions including Sir Chris Hoy, Jamie Staff, Jason Kenny, Ed Clancy and Victoria Pendleton will be back in the saddle for the final round of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Copenhagen from February 13 to 15.
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