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Team-mates unaware of Gate’s fourth gold

bunch a further 22 seconds later.

Gate said he was getting changed into his tracksuit when Bevin ran in to congratulate Gate on the biggest win of his career.

‘‘Jack even said to me after the race that he spent the last few laps in that move at the front of the peloton thinking of the excuses that he was going to come up with about what they did wrong and how the day hadn’t worked out,’’ Gate said.

‘‘I had been rushed away to a room to get changed before the podium presentation and Paddy came rushing in and gave me a hug and just about tackled me to the group so it was cool to have the other guys so elated as well.’’

Without access to race radios that are commonplace in most professional bike races, Gate said he was unaware how far behind him the peloton was or that a small group of six riders containing Bauer was trying to bridge the gap.

‘‘We had no race radios or anything, which made it more of an honest race I suppose because you didn’t really know what was going on and the information was really limited,’’ he said.

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