Lotte Kopecky: ‘Giving up an Olympic race is a terrible feeling’

IZU JAPAN AUGUST 08 Lotte Kopecky of Team Belgium withdraws from the Womens Omnium tempo race 2 round of 4 of the track cycling on day sixteen of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Izu Velodrome on August 08 2021 in Izu Shizuoka Japan Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
Lotte Kopecky (Belgium) withdraws from the women's Omnium during the Tempo Race after a crash earꦫlier in the event (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

The celebrations that came for the medallists at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tokyo Olympic Games were nowhere to be seen for Belgium’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lotte Kopecky, with🎐 the cyclist who competed on the road and track saying that tears and feelings of failure instead dominated. 

In her second Olympics, the 25 year old was expecting more. She was ever so close to the medals in an unpredictable road race with fourth and, while she expressed disappointment with that placing at the time, the track racing on the Izu Velodrome would present an even bigger challenge. First came tenth place in the first ever Olympic women’s Madison, where Kopecky and her partner Jolien D♔’Hoore were among the favourites after becoming world champions in the event back in 2017. Kopecky was caug♕ht up in one of the many crashes and the Belgians also lost a lap, to drop 20 points and any chance of a high finish.

. ”We did everything in our power to be here, ready to fight for that medal! We didn't succeed. Still, after today's Madison when you ask me would you've done something different towards this Olympics? I would say No, Not at all.”