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Laura Kenny says there arent that many worries from within the cycling squad above their form heading in the Tokyo Olympics.
Team GB won only four awards in this years Track World Championships in Pruszkow, Poland, raising questions about whether British Cyclingsmedal factory was nearing the end of its production line.
Expectations come from how much success we have had previously, said Kenny. Back in Pruszkow the mens pursuit team did the quickest time theyve ever done, however, it is just that Australia went quicker.
That is catchy but we have been there before and Im sure we could get through it . Since the Worlds didnt go to program its not simply as though, it throws out.
We have got goals on the way, stepping stone, and if youve purchased into the practice plan you are still able to feel quite certain.
Kenny will be planning to keep the Olympic team omnium and pursuit titles she won in both London and Rio but also wants to earn selection for your Madison, fresh to the Olympic programme in Tokyo of the women.
it is a funny one as its about the connection youve got with another rider, added Kenny, who is due to partner fellow Olympic winner Elinor Barker when she races at the Phynova Six Day London in the close of the month.
Its not about being the top two individuals. You want to get a connection, you will need to understand how they react and change and we have been learning over the summertime.
Six Day London will see the contest for Madison places played out on Emily Nelson riding with Manon Lloyd and the course together with Katie Archibald partnering Neah Evans.
When all the endurance girls get it done, the quality is so large, Kenny said. Its very excellent to have a race that is more laid back. So that it requires a number of the seriousness out of it youre rushing at the dark with lights on your bike.
Though you are still getting points for your Olympic eligibility, it is such a different environment to the seriousness of a World Cup or the World Championships.

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