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Jack Carlin admits GB cycling team are "underdogs" at Tokyo Olympics

Great Britain are outsiders to continue their dominance of the sprint events in the velodrome.

Jack Carlin admits he and British Cycling have no idea what they might be capable of achieving at the Tokyo Olympics after so long without elite level competition.

Carlin, 24, will make his Olympic debut as he competes in the men's sprint events alongside six-time champion Jason Kenny and Ryan Owens.

Britain have dominated the sprints at the last three Games, collecting a clean sweep of all three events – the team sprint, individual sprint and the keirin – in each, but will start the Tokyo Games as underdogs.

UCI Track Cycling World Championships 2020 – Day One – Velodrom
Jason Kenny (left), Carlin (centre) and Ryan Owens took team sprint silver in Berlin last year (Tim Goode/PA)

That is largely based on the results of last year's World Championships in Berlin, where they were a distant second to Holland in the team sprint while failing to claim a medal in either of the individual events.

But with 16 months having passed since those Championships, it is hard to say how relevant those results might still be following a winter in which the schedule was ripped up amid the coronavirus pandemic.

"We're definitely underdogs, there's no doubt about that," Carlin said. "I think the Dutch have been so dominant over the last three or four years now that no-one's touched them.

"We had an extra year, we have improved. But you don't know how much they have improved because none of us have raced.

"We don't truly know what our potential is."

Kenny draws the spotlight in the sprint squad as he targets a seventh gold medal which would move him clear of Sir Chris Hoy as Britain's most successful Olympian, but last year the 33-year-old himself called Carlin the "benchmark" for this current squad.

The Paisley-born rider is continuing a recent proud Scottish tradition in the sprint, following in the footsteps of both Hoy and Callum Skinner in seeking Olympic glory.

"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 Tokyo deals with a state of emergency.

The track cyclists will arrive too late to take part in the opening ceremony, while Carlin is due to compete on the final day of the Games, leaving him in a race against time to make the closing ceremony as well.

With the velodrome located out of town in Izu, as it stands a small crowd should be allowed in but it will be a long way from the usual buzz.

"As an athlete, the crowd is important but the goal doesn't change," Carlin said. "We go in there to compete for our country.

"And a medal, if you get there, is still the biggest thing you can achieve in sport anyway. I don't think that changes.

"Granted you're not going to have family and friends there with you. But there's time to celebrate afterwards if things go the way we hope they will.

"The other thing is it makes you hungrier, I guess, for Paris in three years' time. It's not long away either."

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Thursday's key events


ROWING
· Comeback queen and super-mum Helen Glover goes for her third Olympic gold alongside Polly Swann in the women's pair final (1.30am)
· There is also a medal on offer for GB pair Emily Craig and Imogen Grant in the lightweight women's double scull final (2.10am)

SWIMMING
· As second-fastest qualifier for the final, Team GB's James Wilby is among the medal contenders in the men's 200m breaststroke (2.44am)
· Alys Thomas takes part in the women's 200m butterfly final, although he faces a difficult task to challenge for the medals (3.28am)
· Caeleb Dressel of the USA has been touted by some as the successor to Michael Phelps, and he has the chance to notch up a fourth Olympic gold in the men's 100m freestyle final (3.37am)

RUGBY SEVENS
· After Team GB's men narrowly missed out on a medal, the women get their campaign underway against the Russian Olympic Committee (3am) and New Zealand (10.30am)

HOCKEY
· It is a Great Britain vs. Netherlands double-header, with the men up first in Pool B (4.15am)
· Most eyes will be on the women's showdown between the two nations, though, as Netherlands - the world's best team - look to gain revenge on GB for defeat in the 2016 Olympic final (11am)

CANOE SLALOM
· Mallory Franklin takes part in the women's canoe semi-final, and will hope to do enough to qualify for the final later in the day (6am-8.45am)

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
· With Simone Biles now out of the women's all-around final, the competition has been blown wide open. Team GB twins Jessica and Jennifer Gadirova are among those taking part (11.50am-2.05pm)

> Today's schedule in full
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