Rio Olympics 2016: NZ cycling boss says Dylan Kennett needs to learn by 'not giving up' MARK GEENTYSKY SPORTConfusion in the omnium 15km scratch race sees Kiwi rider drop five places. "I ended up being patient and waiting for the sprint, a few guys got away and then I led out the sprint and held out Mark Cavendish. So all that hard work was kind of for nothing and I got 10th place in the scratch race," Kennett told Sky TV. Elliott believed judges made a "common sense call" after the scratch race confusion. Sign up here for the Rio Olympics: Going for Gold newsletter- Stuff
Source: Stuff August 15, 2016 01:52 UTC