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Mum's lesson fuelling Rowe desire to make most of Games chance
Key takeaways
- Elliot Rowe says the abrupt way his mum's cycling career ended has taught him to "make the most of it" every time he gets on his bike.
- The 20-year-old Scot will make his Commonwealth Games debut in Glasgow next month.
- Mother Sarah pulled on the Team Scotland colours at the 1994 Games in Canada before representing Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
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Olly Hasell/SWPix.com Image caption, Elliot Rowe is following in his mother's cycle tracks
Elliot Rowe says the abrupt way his mum's cycling career ended has taught him to "make the most of it" every time he gets on his bike.
The 20-year-old Scot will make his Commonwealth Games debut in Glasgow next month.
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