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olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.
olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.
olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.
olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.
olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.
olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

olas Paul’s Olympic dreams slipped from his grasp at the Izu Velodrome, here in
Japan, yesterday. Into the Men’s sprint semis after beating Russia’s Denis Dmitriev
in two straight rides, the Trinidad and Tobago cyclist was pushed out of the last four.

“Relegation for not holding their line during the final sprint (Race 2),” was the
official explanation.

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