Edgar crashes out of controversial Keirin competition

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Ross Edgar crashed out of the semi-final of a controversial Commonwealth Games Keirin competition that saw Azizulhasni Awang disqualified after he'd crossed the line first in the final.

Scotland's Edgar was one of the favourites for the gold medal but he came a cropper in his semi-final race when he and South African Pierre Esterhuizen collided. The crash was blamed on a movement by Shane Perkins, the Australian who was just ahead of them and who went on to win the heat. Perkins was disqualified but several views of the replay made it difficult to see exactly what the judges had objected to.

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