Silver disappoints men's sprint team Great Britain's Olympic champion Jamie Staff has admitted that defeat in the team sprint at the World Championships has been hard to take. The Ashford-born cyclist, 35, won gold in Beijing but had to settle for silver in Poland after losing out to France by 0.3 seconds in the final. Staff said: "It's a little hard to swallow after the success in Beijing. "We knew the French would be hard to beat, they've got a fantastic team and they've won this event so many times." He added: "I was hoping to get another gold but that's the way it goes and it's back to the drawing board. "But I'm not too disappointed."  | It is hard sometimes to get motivated as the Olympics was my dream come true |
Staff also admitted he found it hard to focus himself in training after winning the sport's ultimate prize. He said: "Initially after the games, I didn't want to see a bike, you are so burnt out because it is so intense. You live, eat and sleep bikes. "But then after a while that faded and I wanted to get back on and now I really enjoy riding again. "It is hard sometimes to get motivated as the Olympics was my dream come true, so I had to dig deep and think of some new goals. "My goal for this season was to try to win the worlds. "I was a little bit off the mark, but we can't be too disappointed."
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