Dear Wiggo said:
Didn't see it but am guessing they didn't lose Wiggins.
Clancy dropped off after his last turn at the front with 500m to go.
It was an odd race. Australia were down to 3 after 2250m and then increased their advantage faster with 3 than 4. I think England went off too hard, to try and get some pressure of the Aussies and paid the price in the final kilo.
A further oddity is that it would appear that winning a Commonwealth Games gold is the toughest task in cycling. Wiggo has World and Olympic track golds galore, the Olympic TT gold, a decent slew of World Tour stage races and the Tour, but he's not got a Commonwealth Games gold to go with his 4 silvers.
England did 3:59 in qualifying and then 4:00 in the final, which doesn't raise too many questions about how Wiggins has got up to track speed so quickly, as he's not really up to speed yet. Bobridge dropping back into the Aussie quartet and almost ripping the formation apart with his pulls mid-race in 3:54 might raise more questions, one might think!