Sir Chris Hoy will not be given the opportunity to repeat his treble gold performance of Beijing, after it was announced yesterday that Jason Kenny had been chosen to ride the sprint at the London Games.
Each nation is allowed only one entry per event and Kenny has been preferred to the Scot. Kenny, 12 years the younger, won silver at the world championships in Melbourne in April after beating Hoy in the semifinal.
Their previous meeting in the London World Cup in February went in Hoy's favour, but the result in Melbourne allied to Kenny's performances in training carried greater weight with the selectors. It leaves Hoy to compete in team sprint and the keirin.
"I'm obviously disappointed not to be defending all three of my titles," said Hoy yesterday. "Jason thoroughly deserves this opportunity and has a greater chance of success in the sprint. He performed really well at the world championships and he has stepped up even more since. I don't want to jinx him but the rest of the world should watch out. They made the right call. It's not about individual ambition, it's about the team winning the most medals."
Hoy is favourite in the keirin and he will also go for a medal in the team sprint - along with Kenny and the 19-year-old Philip Hindes.