Right, back on topic.
I admired JRS. She was the quiet one of the cycling team, only notable by her rapidly changing and occasionally disappearing hair style. She did some punditry for the BBC at the last Olympics, and came across as very approachable.
Will miss her presence on the team. Her list of accomplishments puts her in the top category of track cyclists. She had an exceptional team around her for the team pursuit events, but there again, you had to be exceptional to get into the team, so any accusations of being carried by the others has to be well wide of the mark. I shall miss her somewhat cheeky smile, but probably the ability of her legs more. I hope that it won't be the end of the British Cycling Track reign, and that more will come along and eclipse her achievements, but regarless of the future, I hope that her name will be etched into British Cycling folklore.
Hightlights:
One of the team that broke the World Record every time they hit the track at London and Rio.