Hopes have been dashed, records smashed and now the cleaners areꦿ mopping up the aftermath of Beijing...
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Gunn-Rita Dahle F💮lesjaa's tough few years ended even tougher ⭕in Beijing.(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Sabine Spitz crossed🌠 the line in first carryin🌊g her bike(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Geoff Kabush (Canada) got the holes🦹hot and l🎀ed for the first part of lap one.(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Fans line ✤the final descent where gold medallist Julien Absalon(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
History in the making: BMXers bolted downဣ the start ramp adorne😼d with the Olympic Games rings.(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Anne-Caroline Chausson made 𒁏even more history for France.(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Kyle Bennett (United States of America) leads the cha꧟rge doℱwn the(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
British glory: Great Britain finished t🍃he track meet thꦿe way it started - on top.(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
British pride: With the United Kiౠngdom holding th༒e next Olympic Games(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Juan Esteban C♋uruchet (Argentina) was emotional🌸 after taking his first gold medal in the men's madison,(Image credit: AFP)
Belgium's🌠 Iljo Keisse and Kenny De Ketele desperately reach for one another during the men's madison.(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Th𝐆e Laoshan Velodrome was packed ✅to the rafters for the final night.(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Some of the finishing margins - like this one between Australi🌊a's Anna Meares and Shuang Guo (China) - were breathtaking.(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Australia's Anna Mearesꦬ was pumped after realising she made it(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Great ✱Britain blasted around the course and almost caught the Danes.
The Kiwis celebrate 🤪their bronze medal v✤ictory over Australia.(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Heading up?🦋 Chris Hoy (Great Britain) and Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia)(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Chris Hoy (Great Britain) muscles his way toꦛ a two-race elimination(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Marianne Vos savors the win a great turn around🌺 of luck(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Nowhere to go: Sarah Hammer (USA) goes right ov꧙er Wadami Satomi (Japan), Verena Jooss (🔥Germany) and Trine Schmidt (Denmark).(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Sarah Hammer🍨 (USA) in🐟 obvious pain after crashing in the points race.(Image credit: AFP)
Marianne Vos (Netherlands) goes o🅰n the attack and ends up taking a lap(Image credit: AFP)
Australia caught the Dutch squad's remn👍ants on its way to(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
I'm the Bos: Theဣo 𓂃Bos (Netherlands) reacts to beating France's Kevin Sireau during the 1/8 finals of the men's sprint at the 2008 Olympic Games.(Image credit: AFP)
Mor𝓡e Great gold: Great Britain's Rebecca Romero🔯 celebrates(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
A focussed Chris Hoy set𒆙 a new Olympic record in the 200m...(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Chris Hoy (Grea📖t Britain) has pleanty of practice at celebrating ahead of his home O💮lympic Games in 2012.(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Give us a hoy: 👍Chris Hoy (Great Britain) stands proudly at the ꧋centre of the podium(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain) waves the flowers on top of the Men's 4000m Individual P♍urs🍒uit final podium.(Image credit: AFP)
German R🅺en🥀e Enders was emotional after helping his team(Image credit: AFP)
Frenchmen Kevi🅺n Sireau and Arnaud Tournant get some support f෴rom the boards(Image credit: AFP)
Hard knock: Kamil Kuczynskไi (Poland) falls during thꦗe men's team sprint(Image credit: AFP)
With two Tour de France time trial wins to his ๊name German Stefan Schumacher was one of the big favourites(Image credit: AFP)
Relief: Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) enjoys his gold෴ medal moment.(Image credit: Bettini Photo)
Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) shows the strain(Image credit: Tour of Japan)
Tounge wagging time: Denis Menchov (Russia) never found a 𓆏rhythm(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
USA's Levi Leipheimer ensured his homeland was on the podium in both the men's and women's ti🌜me trials.(Image credit: Bettini Photo)
Cadel Evans (Australia)ꦡ fought hard but couldn't pull out a medal winning ride.(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
She had a great effort in the road race but Nicole Cooke was complet♊ely exhausted(Image credit: AFP)
Golden farewell: Kristin Armstrong finished o🐼ff her Olympic Games career ဣon top.(Image credit: AFP)
Still got it: Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (France) may be 49 years of age, but she's still a medal con💟tender.(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Little legend: Days after do♋ing her bit for Nicole Cooke's gold-winning road race campaign🐭, Emma Pooley took her turn(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Nicole Cooke (Great Britain) came close to losing the Olympic Games road race, 🐬but instead stormed tಞo victory.(Image credit: AFP)
Russia's Natalya Boyarskaya tried to ge🙈t away on the finishing circuit.(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany) wipes awa💮y a day of intensive racing(Image credit: AFP)
Women's road race medal winners Emma Johansson (Sweden), N𝓀icole Cooke (Great Britain), and Tatiana Guderzo (Italꦇy)(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
There might not have been m𝔍any fans on the finishing curcuit, but the Spanish fans were(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Samuel Sánchez (Spain) can't b🥂elieve he just w𒆙on the gold medal.(Image credit: Casey Gibson)
Paolo Bettini (Italy) leads Fabian We🌊gmann (Germany) through the great arch(Image credit: Bettini Photo)
Wet patch: Riders pass through the💦 showers that were set up to keep body temperatures cool.(Image credit: Bettini Photo)
At 30 years of age Samuel Sánchez (Spain) couldn't bel🍬ieve(Image credit: Bettini Photo)
Riders pas🐭s Tiananmen Gate at tไhe start of the race.(Image credit: Bettini Photo)
Bradley Wig🦂gins listens to some beats while warming up for Great Britain's training session.(Image credit: AFP)
USA riders stired up a media dust storm when they arrived i🅷n Beijing(Image credit: AFP)
After a poor performance in the Olympic Games time trial, we wonder if Stefan Schuꦗmacher (R) regretted♊ his(Image credit: AFP)
He was♏ the defending champion but Paolo Bettini showed little signs of pressure 🌊when he arrived in Beijing(Image credit: AFP)
New Zealand's Timothy Gudsell has some fu🐼n celebrating his 'victory' at the finish🐻 line(Image credit: AFP)
Tales from the peloton, August 25, 2008
Hopes have been dashed, records smashed and now the cleaners൲ are mopping up the aftermath of Beijing Olympic Games' after party. As those athletes who stayed in China for yesterday's farewell bash start making their respective ways home, we re-live some of the highs and lows of this Olympiad.
Great Britain proved dominant not only on the 🔥track, but also strong on the road with Nicole Cooke taking the women's road race victory while compatriot Emma Pooley hooked silver in the Time Trial. The Spaniards did what was expected in the men's road race, although few thought it would be Samuel Sánchez to take gold for the nation. Meanwhile the Swiss-clock Fabian Cancellara performed like, um, clockwork to take bronze in the road race and a brilliant Time Trial gold medal.
While neither the men's nor women's teams from North America were able to j♔ag a road race placing, both squads faired well in the Time Trials. Kristin Armstrong took out the women's gold while Levi Leipheimer was delighted with his bronze. The Americans also placed well in BMX's debut, with three m꧟edals between the men and women, but it was Frenchwomen Anne-Caroline Chausson and Latvia's Maris Strombergs that took home the discipline's first Olympic gold medals.
The fortnight of action finished off on Saturday with a mountain biking double, after the women's race was postponed due to a heavy⛄ downpour. The shower did little to dampen Sabine Spitz's (G🍌ermany) spirits as she claimed the women's race a few hours before Frenchman Julien Absalon claimed the Beijing's final cycling gold medal.
As the sun goes down on China's Olympiad, enjoy re-living the memories with our highlight gallery below. In just four short years, we will be converging on Great Britain where, in between intermediate showers🧜, the sun will rise on London 2012.
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