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Josh Tarling puncture
Josh Tarling narrowly missed out on an Olympic bronze medal in the men's individual time trial at the Paris Olympics, finishing just 2.16 seconds behind the podium after suffering a puncture early in the race. The 20-year-old British cyclist had to change his bike due to the puncture, which significantly impacted his timing despite his efforts to recover on the wet course. Remco Evenepoel won gold for Belgium, followed by Filippo Ganna of Italy and Wout van Aert, also from Belgium, securing silver and bronze, respectively. Despite his disappointment, Tarling acknowledged the skill of the medallists and expressed determination to compete in future events. Meanwhile, Anna Henderson brought home a silver medal for Great Britain in the women's individual time trial, finishing just ahead of Chloe Dygert. The day was marred by several crashes due to the challenging conditions, highlighting the tough nature of the competition.
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