Sprint coach Ross Edgar reacts to job loss as result of Australian national team restructure

The Australian Cycling Team's sprint coach, Ross Edgar, helps the then world champion, Matthew Glaetzer, prepare for the sprint at the London round of the 2018 UCI Track World Cup
The Australian Cycling Team's sprint coach, Ross Edgar, helps the then world champion, Matthew Glaetzer, prepare for the sprint at the London round of the 2018 UCI Track World Cup (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

The Australian Cycling Team's track sprint coach, Ross Edgar, has revealed his disappointment at losing his job as a result of the national team's restructure, which was announced last week.

In what was entitled a 'Cycling Australia Departure Statement' on Sunday, Edgar wrote: "CA's latest restructure has sadly rendered myself and my partner Bernie victims of redundancy, effective immediately. No consultation, no compensation, no remorse.

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